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01-10-2014, 01:32 AM
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SEO MYTH part 1
The following myths are the most common ones that we tend to
come across on a regular basis. We have attempted to explain the myth in more detail and provide you with additional information as available. As with anything on the web more myths about SEO will appear over time. The best thing for you to do when this happens is to do your due diligence by researching the myth before changing your SEO practices. So let’s get started with our SEO myths! Duplicate Content Is it as bad as people claim? There seems to be a ton of confusion over duplicate content. What you want to avoid is having duplicate content within your site. For example don’t have the same post about dog breeds on more than one page of your site otherwise it will be considered duplicate content. Posting the same article on a different site is fine and you will not get penalized for it. If you are concerned about this in anyway change up the content that you are planning on posting, say to an article directory or document sharing site. Make the article you share more general and have it point back to the more in depth post on your website. You don’t want to put up two sites with the exact same content as this will get you into trouble with Google. If you have two similar sites take the time to make the content different. One idea would be having one site as your main authoritive site, while the other site has more detailed information on one specific aspect. This way both sites will complement each other. You can read what Google says about duplicate content at the following link: http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.c...nalty.html Keyword META TAG will help Meta tags are no longer indexed by Google and other search engines. It is important to remember that your Meta tags still show up in the display area of your search engine results. It is worth the time and effort to create a compelling Meta tag text that will entice readers to click through to your website. This first sentence should be about 150 characters long and should entice your reader to want to find out more. Take some time to craft a good sentence and don’t forget you can change it at any time. Once you have tested a few descriptions find the one that brings you the most traffic and stick with it. This first sentence is often referred to as your Meta tag description and can be an extremely effective tool in helping drive visitors to your site. As well use the Mega Title tag field to include your main keywords that you are trying to rank for. Header Tag size does matter in SEO It is true that using the H1 and H2 tags do help your site. What is a myth is the style and size of the headings you use for each of these. It doesn’t seem to matter to the search engines what type of font size or style you use. It is important to ensure that the headings are easy to read. You have to submit your site to search engines No they will find you providing that you are linking to relevant content or to another site. The search engine spiders will crawl your site and index you. Some people still like to submit their links to the main search engines but it is not really necessary. But at the same time it can’t really hurt either. If you have the time and want to go this route then it is up to you. You don’t want to confuse this with submitting your sites to directories as this is something different. Being listed in a directory can help people find your site. There are plenty of free directory sites that you can use. Look for those that pertain to your business and aim to be included in them. Professional directories are also another option. |
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