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  1. 10 Website Quality Indicators That Can Sink Your SEO Battleship

    Use scripting to keep pages hidden from Google (i.e.no-index our your pages that have one piece or content on it that is the same as the original) until the page has more than one piece of content – after all it is not a tag group until it has...

  2. Baidu Paid & Organic Search Starter Guide

    Baidu takes into consideration all the standard SEO disciplines, including title tag, meta descriptions, links and link content, and body content. It would be nice if Baidu had a simple ad console like other search engines, where you can simply...

  3. NHLPA Starts SEO From Scratch To Up Its Game on Google

    Page titles are often considered part of a website's set of 'meta tags', because both the title and meta tag specifically sit within the head tags of any HTML page. Strictly speaking, this is a misconception - page titles do not have to be written...

  4. So I Have this Web Site...

    If you've crammed 30 semi-relevant keywords into your meta keywords tag -- delete them right now. Strictly speaking, the title tag isn't a "meta" tag. It's completely unnecessary to even have a meta keyword tag, but it can be helpful if six months...

  5. SEO Site Structure 101, Part 2

    Tag The Web page title tag is one of the most important places to put your keyword phrases. Whatever text you place in the title tag (between the and ) will appear in the top bar of someone's browser when they view the web page.

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  6. SEO Site Structure 101, Part 1

    The meta keywords tag is sometimes useful as a way to reinforce the terms you think a page is important only for the search engines that support it. For the meta description tag, the text you want to be shown as your Web page description goes...

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  7. Link Building, Circa 2008

    At one time, optimization meant dropping some keywords in your meta keywords tag, using your most important key phrases a dozen or so times on a page, and exchanging links with anyone who had a Web site.