On-Page Optimization
Content, Meta Tags, Title Tags 2 Comments »In this episode, Brian and David talk about on-page factors and how to align them for your keywords. On page optimization has other uses too, and those get mentioned as well.
In this episode, Brian and David talk about on-page factors and how to align them for your keywords. On page optimization has other uses too, and those get mentioned as well.
Today, we discuss another podcast that I’ve been entertained by lately. He’s been dishing out some “interesting” advice, such as creating doorway pages, keyword stuffing meta tags, and submitting to search engines. We’ll give our take on all of it, pointing you towards the best practices approach.
Li Evans of SearchMarketingGurus joined us recently to discuss an article on InformIT.com about 10 Tips for Optimizing a Webpage, which is perfect for our audience.
Here is the article, Ten Tips for Optimizing a Web Page for Search Engines
When writing title tags or meta tags, is it necessary to delineate where one phrase ends and the next one begins? We’ve got your answer.
Example post: Can we use keywords without separating them?
What meta tags do you need, and what is a bunch of extra junk in your code? We discuss quite a few of them and give some tips on writing effective meta tags.
Example from ToolBarn.com:
meta name=”keywords” content=”power tools, battery chargers, fasteners, tool parts, air tools, safety glasses, cordless power tools“
meta name=”description” content=”Power Tools and Fasteners - ToolBarn.com offers a large selection of online power tools and fasteners for sale to contractors and home owners, including power tools and air tools.“