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Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2024 6:38 am
by alomgirhossain21298
Header tags. These are the H1, H2, H3s, etc. that make up possible sections of a web page. They are heading titles that describe what’s on the page or a section within a page on your site. Be sure to use a keyword or keyword phrase in them. One important note is that you should only have ONE H1 tag per page, so use your most important keyword there. You can have multiple H2s or H3s; it really depends on how many sections you might have for a given page.
Site interlinking (anchor tags). be linked to each other, intellige phone number database malaysia tly. If you’re on your services section and you make mention of a particular service, link that particular service to that service page. If I mention, as example, that Digital C4 provides blog writing and management, it might be wise to link that offering to its respective page (which I’ve done). There’s no need to link every instance of that service or keyword, but once or twice is a good idea.
Image tags. Make sure all your images are tagged with alt text and title tags. This is another way Google can determine the topic of the page as well as index your images for Google Image Search. If a user searches for a keyword and finds your image, they may be able to click through to your site where the image originated. Most website Content Management Systems (CMS) provide the appropriate fields to fill out when you add images to your site.

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Website copy and keywords. While seemingly obvious, it’s important to use your keywords within the copy of your website. No need to plaster it – or “keyword stuff” – but utilize keywords intelligently and conversationally where it makes sense. Google will know that you used a particular keyword in the Meta title, description, header tags, image tags, and via inter-linking, and will want to see them used within the page copy as well.
These six key SEO elements should be optimized site-wide, with keywords, today. If they are… great! If not… they should be! But, even if you’ve implemented these 6 elements, you have only just begun.