SEO – The Importance Of Keywords & Some SEO Terminology

Here we’ll look at the substance of keywords with regard to search engine optimisation.

The main points can be seen on our video:

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Vital keywords and descriptions should be used in your make pleased in visible Meta tags and you should choose the words carefully and spot them near the top and have genteel frequency for such words. But it is very vital to adopt moderation in this. Keyword stuffing or spamming is a No-No today. Most search engine algorithms can spot this, bypass the spam and some may even penalize it.

Some SEO Jargon & Terminology

3-way link exchange – a link exchange agreement when there are no two sites pointing to each other

algorithm – the mathematical formula in a search engine used to rank sites

anchor text – the text that is clickable. Also known as hyperlink

backlinks – incoming links to a website

black hat seo – unethical techniques used to gain high search engine rankings that do not fall within the terms of service of search engines. Some examples are hiding on paper text (black letters on black background), link farming and cloaking

BLs – backlinks

cache – a storage area within a search engine’s database for copies of web pages

cgi-bin – a storage folder that contains Common Gateway Interface – Binary scripts. There is normally one cgi-bin per website.

cloaking – a black hat system of delivering custom make pleased to an engine spider but hiding the code or make pleased from visitors

dofollow – ordinary incoming links that do not have the nofollow attribute

doorway page – a webpage designed to draw in internet traffic and then redirect this traffic to another website. Also known as bridge, entry, gateway, jump and zebra pages [a probable engine penalty]

Firefox – a web browser developed by Mozilla that is free to download and provides an alternative to Microsoft’s Windows Internet Explorer

frames – website design using multiple, independent sections to make a single webpage. Each form is built as a separate HTML file, but with one “master” file to identify each selection. [unfriendly to engine crawlers]

Google Analytics – a free service offered by Google that generates detailed stats about website visitors. A benefit of using this service is to check the Page Views your site gets, to determine pay-per-click and other paid ads quality. Other benefits include tracking: Keyword popularity specific to a search engine, all other referring websites and visitors’ physical location

HTML – HyperText Markup Language. Designed for the creation of webpages with clickable text and other information to be showed in a web browser

IBL – in bound (incoming) link

image alt tag – the alternative text that the browser displays when the website visitor does not want to or cannot see an image on a website.

inside pages – the non-home pages of a website

internal pages – inside pages

IP address – a only one of its kind identifier that has four facts separated by dots, like this: 57.247.271.73. All computers across the internet are assigned one. They are used like street addresses.

Link farm – a group of links on a diversity of pages only for the purpose of increasing link popularity for search engines. Link farms are normally made by programs, rather than by human beings. [an engine penalty]

Matt Cutts – hand at Google, specializing in SEO issues. Known for enforcing the Google Webmaster Guidelines and cutting down on link spam. The best house to see his literature is at his SEO Blog.

META tags – write-up placed within the HTML tags of a webpage, as long as information that is not visible to browsers

nofollow – an HTML attribute used to instruct search engines that a hyperlink should not influence the link target’s engine ranking. Used to cut down on irrelevant make pleased to improve the quality of search engine results

one-way link – a link that has been obtained without a link exchange. A non-reciprocal link

organic SEO – techniques used for unpaid high ranking results on search engines

PR – Google PageRank: a numerical value that represents the popularity of a website. Found on the Google Toolbar

SE – search engine

SEM – search engine marketing

SEO – search engine optimization

SEOs – search engine optimizers

SERP – search engine results page. The page that users see after clicking Search at an engine

URL – Uniform Resource Locator. A world wide web address

web 2.0 – the second generation of internet-based services that let people collaborate and share information online in ways previously unavailable. For example: shared networking sites, wikis, communication tools and folksonomies

web hosting service – a company that provides web server space to individuals and organizations, used to store all of a website’s files. That server hosts the website.

white hat seo – techniques for high rank that fall within the terms of service of search engines

XML – Extensible Markup Language

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