Search Engine Optimization
An important part of developing a successful web site is attracting a steady stream of targeted traffic. A significant amount of web site traffic originates from the major Search Engines. A Search Engine is a web site that indexes web pages. These sites run software programs called "Spiders" or "Robots" that continuously crawl the Internet in search of new web pages to index.
Optimizing your web pages will include all of the following:
• Selecting the most relevant keywords for each page
• Placing the META keyword & description tags within the head section of each page
• Using your primary keywords as your page title
• Placing keywords within your image ALT tags
• Placing your primary keywords within heading tags
• Using your primary keywords as image names
• Using your primary keywords as page names for hyperlinks
• Using keywords within your body text
When you visit a Search Engine and you're looking for something in particular, you type in a few words that best describe what you're looking for.
These words are known as keywords. The Search Engine will return a list of web sites that are most relevant to your keywords. When a Search Engine indexes a web page, it scans the page in search of specific keywords. The pages that rank high when a search is returned are the pages that are most relevant to the search query.
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