- Add Relevant Title Tags – Make sure that each page has a unique descriptive title tag
- Make use of Meta Data – Some Search engines will still use meta tags for basic things such as what language the page is in and what encoding set it should use when rendering.
- Check for and Fix Broken Links – Nothing gets you put down in the rankings quite like having a broken or missing link.
- Validate your website – Any errors you might have in your HTML or CSS might cause not only the page rendering improperly but also destroying a search engines ability to crawl it correctly. This link contains a tool to validate both HTML and CSS check your site for errors now.
- Semantic Markup – HTML 5 has brought about huge improvements in the way developers can semantically describe the makeup of their page. No longer do you have to <DIV> out the structure of your site with new tags like <HEADER> <FOOTER> <SECTION> <ARTICLE> and <ASIDE> google is even able to take this further and crawl data like reviews on your site with the proper setup.
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Tuesday, April 22, 2014
5 SEO Tips for your website.
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