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05-31-2014, 11:34 PM
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Dear Dr. Watson,
Stop! Instead of trying to understand convoluted explanations, you can first get crystal-clear explanations directly from Google itself—I would never strongly enough suggest you to read the self-explanatory "Google's SEO Starter Guide" (see the link in the Source section below), which mainly unveils how to: —identify relevant topics through analysis of searched keywords —leverage right keywords in pages (e.g., title, description, and keywords metatags) —write content on identified relevant topics IMPORTANT NOTE: If you take a closer look at your website through the lens of the Google's SEO Starter Guide, you'll then be able to find out what you've done well, and what remains to be implemented—e.g., page name, page title, description, headers (h1, h2, h...), content, link strategy. You may be a little bit farther than your tool seems to tell you from the end of the process of optimizing your website. No tool can claim this ;-) I would also suggest you to read the best answer I gave to the question "How to add your webpage to search engine?" in Yahoo! Answers (see the link in the Source section below), which explains how you can create a relationship with Google, Yahoo, Bing, and Ask—these search engines all together represent 95% of the online search queries. Hence, you'll will be able to: —make search engines aware of your sites and pages, fast; —find out problems they encountered while crawling it, easily; and —fix those issues based on suggestions they give you, definitively. —Pascal SEO directly from the field . |
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