Saturday, 29 April 2017

On Page Optimization - SEO Techniques

On Page Optimization Factors

On Page Optimization Techniques

What are On-Page Factors?

There are several on-page factors in search engine rankings. On Page Optimization important factor in search engine result. That include 

Content of Page 

The content of a page easy to increase the search result position. It is what the user came to see and is thus extremely important to the search engines. As such, it is important to create good content. Good content must supply a demand and must be linkable.

Good Hyperlink:

Hyperlink is most important in on page optimization, it is easy to increase the search engine ranking, minimum two links is used for our page. From an SEO perspective, there is no difference between the best and worst content on the Internet if it is not linkable. If people can’t link to it, search engines will be very unlikely to rank it, and as a result the content won’t drive traffic to the given website. Unfortunately, this happens a lot more often than one might think.  

Title Tag

Title tags are the second most important on-page factor for SEO, after content. You can read more information about title tag.

 Title length

Google typically displays the first 55-60 characters of a title tag. If you keep your titles under 70 characters, our research you can expect about 90% of your titles to display properly. There's no exact character limit, because characters can vary in width and Google's display titles max out (currently) at 512 pixels.

Why  title tags important?

Title tags are a major factor in helping search engines understand what your page is about, and it is the first impression many people have of your page. Title tags are used in three key places: (1) search engine results pages , (2) web browsers, and (3) social networks.


1. Search engine result pages


Your title tag determines (with a few exceptions) your display title in SERPs, and is a search visitor's first experience of your site. Even if your site ranks well, a good title can be  factor in determining whether or not someone clicks on your link. Title is the most important in on page optimization.
2. Web browsers

Your title tag is also displayed at the top of your web browser , especially for people who have many browser tabs open. Unique and easily recognizable titles with important keywords near the front make sure that people don't lose track of your content.
3. Social networks

Social networks—will use your title tag to determine what to display when you share that page. Here's a screenshot from Facebook, for example:

How do I write a good title tag?

Because title tags are such an important part of both search engine optimization and the search user experience, good title contains

1. Minimum title length

If your title is too long, search engines may cut it off—adding an ellipsis ("...")—and could end up not displaying important words. While we generally recommend keeping your titles under 60 characters long, the exact limit is a bit more complicated and is based on a 512-pixel container.
Some characters naturally take up more space. A character like uppercase 'W' is wider than a lowercase character like 'i' or 't'. 
Try to avoid ALL-CAPS titles. They may be hard for search visitors to read, and may severely limit the number of characters Google will display.

2. Don't Use More SEO keywords

Avoid titles that are just a list of keywords or repeat variations of the same keyword over and over. These titles are bad for search users and could get you into trouble with search engines. 

3.  Every page have a unique title

Unique titles help search engines understand that your content is unique and valuable. Every pages maintain a unique title, otherwise it causes page competition.
  keywords closer to the beginning of your title tag may have more impact on search rankings.

4. URL

Along with smart internal linking, SEOs should make sure that the category hierarchy of the given website is reflected in link.

SEO Best Practice
SEO Techniques

The purpose of the given web page should be directly stated in all of the following areas:
Title tag
URL
Content of page
Image alt text

An ideal web page should do all of the following
o Include subject in title tag
o Include subject in URL
o Include subject in image alt text
o Specify subject several times throughout text content
Provide unique content about a given subject

Conclusion:

I have already submit a post on SEO History of Evolution, please read carefully and give suggestions.


Friday, 21 April 2017

SEO History of Evolution,SEO Terms and Panda Updation

                         History of  SEO

Evolution of SEO
It is the process of getting traffic from free or natural or editorial search results on search engine.
Search engine optimization (SEO) is the use of strategies and tactics to improve page rankings in unpaid or organic search engine results with the goal of increasing traffic to a website.
SEO is actually part of search engine marketing (SEM), but SEM also includes paid advertising like PPC (pay per click) or sponsored links.Social media optimization (SMO) and search-engine related services that will increase exposure and website traffic.
To get the most traffic to your site you may need a combination of both organic and paid tactics, which means using both SEO and SEM in marketing efforts. Although SEO tactics can create great search credibility and may be less costly, it may take a bit longer to build up traffic, paid SEM efforts may be needed depending on your situation.This blog mainly describes the history of SEO 

 History

Initially when search engines began, websites did work to provide relevant content for their current and desired audience. But as organizations began to work to improve their search rankings content began to change.
Content spam tactics like keyword stuffing, hidden text, machine translations, scraper sites and others began to be used. Search engines then had to evolve to continue their attempts to display the most relevant content in searches.
Changes to search engine algorithms will continue and companies will continue to react to the changes to optimize for SEO. The most recent updates really bring us back to the beginning, where relevant content will bring you the best SEO results.
Current Situation
Due to the changes in search algorithms by the search engines (primarily Google) to continue to provide good search results, it has become much more important to have readable relevant content for your audience.

SOME BASIC SEO TERMS

1. GOOGLE CRAWLING
When Google visit our website for tracking purpose, the process is done by Google spider crawler. Crawling is a process by which google boat discovers new and updated page to be added to the google index.
crawling in seo

2. INDEXING
After crawling has been done the results get put onto google index (ie,web search). Indexing is the process of adding web page to google search

3.     Page Caching
It is another SEO term, it can help you to improve the load time of your webpages.Your website has not being cached, that means your work of website  ranked is going waste.  

Passing the juice method

Link juice is a colloquial term in the SEO world ,that refers to the power or equity passed to a site via link from external or internal source, it determine search ranking.

Pogo sticking

Pogo-sticking is defined as going back and forth from a search engine results page (SERP) to an individual search result destination site. In other words, pogo-sticking is when the searcher clicks on a link on a SERP, sees that it's not what she is looking for, and immediately bounces off by hitting the back .

Bound rate

One of the most underestimated and under-valued metrics of any website's SEO campaign is the site's “bounce rate”. ... Bounce rate is the percentage of visitors that open a website and leave before spending an amount of time that is deemed significant by the search engine.

Google panda updation

Google Panda is a change to Google's search results ranking algorithm that was first released in February 2011. The change aimed to lower the rank of "low-quality sites" or "thin sites", in particular "content farms", and return higher-quality sites near the top of the search results.
It is related to content spaming, It consist of
1. Duplication content
2. Quality less content
3. Grammatical mistake and spelling mistake
4. Content spinning.

  Article spinning is a search engine optimization (SEO) technique by which search engine optimizers post a unique version of relevant content on article directories,  or other sources for back links.