Posted by chintan | Posted in page rank | Posted on 22-02-2008
(1).TITLE:
Give each page a unique title, shiny what the page is about. The page’s title needs to be 60 characters long including all characters including spaces. Start with your most significant search words. Capitalize the first letter of each major word. Use no more than 2 commas. Use the same rules for the names of items, categories etc. in your list, since their names act as titles for their pages.
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Posted by chintan | Posted in page rank | Posted on 22-02-2008
(1).TITLE:
Give each page a unique title, shiny what the page is about. The page’s title needs to be 60 characters long including all characters including spaces. Start with your most significant search words. Capitalize the first letter of each major word. Use no more than 2 commas. Use the same rules for the names of items, categories etc. in your list, since their names act as titles for their pages.
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Posted by chintan | Posted in page rank | Posted on 22-02-2008
So, you offer on your keyword, pinch your web site for SEO ranking, and advertised offline for your Internet business. Traffic starts to come and you’ve gotten your possible customers to seem at your web site. But if they will just browse and immediately leave, then all that effort had gone to naught. It is significant that they stay for some time to read your page. That way, you’ll have a chance that they will respond positively when you call on them to take action.
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Posted by rock | Posted in Web Content | Posted on 02-10-2007
Develop Content Goals:
The first step is to develop your content goals – what you want the content of your Web site to communicate to your stakeholders. As you create your goals, you will want to keep in mind that the content you create for your Web site should:
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