The myth of SEO
Search Engine Optimization.
Big words.
Sounds Important.
What is it?
If you do a search in google for the web definition of search engine optimization, you get a lot of different results.
Some simply say that search engine optimization is the generic term for making sure your site is optimized to appear as one of the top ranking web sites on a search.
Others get more detailed with their definition and say search engine optimization is the term used to describe the marketing technique of preparing a web site to enhance its chances of being ranked in the top results of a search engine once a relevant search is undertaken.
A number of factors are important when optimizing a web site, including the content and structure of the web site’s copy and page layout, the HTML meta-tags and the submission process.
Is it important?
That also depends on which definition you believe and who you ask that question to.
If you ask someone who runs a business and charges for search engine optimization, they will tell you it is the most important thing you will ever do for your website.
At each SEO website, they will tell you they are the number 1 SEO company on the web, even though each of them has a completely different method of optimizing your website.
Let me summarize it for you .
Its too wide to understand it and not to understand it!
My Checklist:
1. Be conscious of the keywords you wish to target with each webpage you build.
Write your text for the reader, then go back and add your keywords without destroying the flow of your text.
2. Make sure the website is easy to navigate and user-friendly.
Don’t assume the customer knows the web site as well as you do.
Make it simple.
Make it easy to find the buy button!
3. Once the website is built, quit worrying about the newest search engine trick or optimization technique as some like to call it.
4. Search for blogs and forums with related topics and sign up for them and participate in discussions with your link in your signature line.
5. Write articles about related topics and submit them everywhere or buy a service .
If you cannot write the articles, hire someone to do it for you.
6. Don’t do link trades with websites that have less traffic than you do.
Buy links on websites that have more traffic than you and are on a topic related to your products or services.
This article in no way claims to have listed all the ways you can use to promote your website.
What I have done here is tried to explain to you what is or is not important to creating and maintaining a successful.
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