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Search Engine Optimization, Meta Tags, Titles and Descriptions.
There are several things that you can do to make your site "search engine friendly", especially Google which is one of the major search engines. First there is the title Meta Tag. Choose a title that reflects and expands on your business; it's best to includes 5-10 of your primary keywords in this main title. For example, the title of this site is:
Website Essentials, Search Engines, Website Traffic, Hosting, Domain Names, Webmaster Resources
This title has a number of the most important keywords in it such as search engines, hosting, webmaster resources.
The next extremely important Meta Tag is the description of you site. The description tag should combine a list key words in a sentence that reflects what your site is all about. Therefore
the description should contain your primary keywords but still read like a short description sentence.
To maximize and make it easy for the search engine spiders to crawl your site, if possible place links to all of your pages on your home page as well as every other page on your site. If your is extremely large with alot of insite pages and navigation, it's best to also create a
"Site Map" page, and link to it directly from your home page. The Site Map page should contain links to every page in your website. This guarantees that every page contained within your website can be reached with a maximum of two mouse clicks which is great for search engine sofware spiders, and also gives your website visitors a coherant and structured way to navigate around your site.
For more information on how to create your website pages, please visit the resources below:
A Meta Tag Adventure
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