Working with SEO

Started by blackmagicislam, May 16, 2018, 12:18:40 AM

blackmagicislam

So my new job involves working with SEO friendly websites.

I am just wondering if anyone has any tips as to how I would find out how SEO friendly a certain website is?

I know that the likes of BBC, Bloomberg, WSJ, etc are all very good for SEO purposes.

But what other things should I look out for?

Jessicad

You should look for

The most significant meta tags are:

<title>more relevant and engaging phrase</title>
The title is that the initial (usually click-able) phrase you see as an enquiry result.

<meta name="description" content="text">
A description of your web site in three of four sentences.

<meta name="keywords" content="words">
The keywords square measure the foremost vital words u use on one specific page.

<meta name="robots" content="selection">
How so much does one permit robots to spider through your web site.

<meta name="revisit-after" content="period">
How typically does one wish the spiders to come back-back and index your web site once more.

10 Best Techniques for On page:

1. Title
2. Meta Description
3. URL Structure
4. Robots.txt
5. Sitemap.xml
6. Heading tags
7. Alt txt
8. 301 Redirection
9. Mobile based websites
10. Favicon

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