Search Engine Optimization is the topic of the video below narrated by Maile Ohye , Developer Programs Tech Lead at Google. Titled SEO for Startups in under 10 minutes I thought it would be useful for readers of The Silent Seller to view it due to its clarity and simplicity.
To keep up on the search engine optimization changing environment use the free resources that are available on the web. Here are just a few helpful locations.
Remember the cardinal rule for SEO is to make the user experience perfect. Have the title,meta description and images match the content on the page so that both the reader and the search engine bots that are crawling it get the results that they were looking for. Whenever you create your content keep the ideas tightly focussed and in plain language.
On-Page factors are in your control so use all of the tools that are available to you. On this blog I use Yoast’s excellent plugin WordPressSEO which provides you a variety of tips. It incorporates everything from a snippet preview and page analysis functionality that helps you optimize your pages content, images titles, meta descriptions and more to XML sitemaps, and loads of optimization options in between.
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Great post! On-Page SEO is definitely something website owners have control over! Also, great optimization steps. I made sure I completed all of them.
I’m trying to promote my website by social bookmarking the content on my site? Which social bookmarking site should I spend my time on? And does anyone have any tips on the best practices or strategies for this type of search engine optimization?
Where do your customers hangout ? As you are a SEO supplier Greg you should have your own company page on LinkedIN. See where your website visitors come from by putting the free Google Analytics code onto your mobile site http://megacam.co.nz As the fishermen say fish where the fish are biting.
let me know how you fare.