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All about the “ALT” Tag

20. March 2009

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What is an ALT Attribute? This attribute is used for the img tag and is used as an ALTernative for non-visual browsers. Like if your website is browsed from a text reader or a browser that doesnot support images. The text present in the ALT attribute is shown. The ALT is an attribute, the text [...]

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What are Sitemap?

9. March 2009

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We often see pages on websites with a link list or index of all the pages of the Website. In SEO language, this is called a Sitemap. These pages help not only the users but also Search Engine bots/spider to read all the pages easily from a single Page.

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The “All In One SEO Plugin” Usage

24. February 2009

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This is one of the Best Plugins I’ve ever used for SEO of a WordPress Blog. The ALL IN ONE SEO Plugin helps you set all your Tags and Descriptons on One page. Some main features: Automatically optimizes your titles for search engines Generates META tags automatically Avoids the typical duplicate content found on WordPress [...]

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Simple WordPress SEO in 3 Steps

23. February 2009

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Blogs are more Search Engine Friendly than a Website. While the Blogosphere is talking about WordPress. We’re here to tell you 3 simple SEO steps that can improve your Search Engine Listings. SEO your Blog in 3 Simple Steps:

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The Meta Tag

18. February 2009

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First of all, don’t let me mislead you, meta tags are not the “magic bullet” that will skyrocket your site to the top of all search page listings. They are a tool that will help improve your standings in search engines that use them. Use them with other marketing strategies to garner more page views. [...]

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What is SEO?

14. February 2009

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Wikiepdia describes as: Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of improving the volume and quality of traffic to a web site from search engines via “natural” (“organic” or “algorithmic”) search results. Typically, the higher a site’s “page rank” (i.e, the earlier it comes in the search results list), the more visitors it will receive [...]

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