This document provides definitions and explanations of various technical SEO terms. It defines keywords, anchor text, click through rate, backlinks, do-follow links, nofollow links, 301 redirects, alt tags, black hat SEO, keyword density, latent semantic indexing, link farms, linkbait, meta descriptions, meta keywords, on-page SEO, off-page SEO, page rank, robots.txt, sandboxes, spiders, XML sitemaps, metadata, and HREFLANG tags. The document aims to explain these important technical SEO concepts in simple terms.
This document provides definitions and explanations of various technical SEO terms. It defines keywords, anchor text, click through rate, backlinks, do-follow links, nofollow links, 301 redirects, alt tags, black hat SEO, keyword density, latent semantic indexing, link farms, linkbait, meta descriptions, meta keywords, on-page SEO, off-page SEO, page rank, robots.txt, sandboxes, spiders, XML sitemaps, metadata, and HREFLANG tags. The document aims to explain these important technical SEO concepts in simple terms.
This document provides definitions and explanations of various technical SEO terms. It defines keywords, anchor text, click through rate, backlinks, do-follow links, nofollow links, 301 redirects, alt tags, black hat SEO, keyword density, latent semantic indexing, link farms, linkbait, meta descriptions, meta keywords, on-page SEO, off-page SEO, page rank, robots.txt, sandboxes, spiders, XML sitemaps, metadata, and HREFLANG tags. The document aims to explain these important technical SEO concepts in simple terms.
This document provides definitions and explanations of various technical SEO terms. It defines keywords, anchor text, click through rate, backlinks, do-follow links, nofollow links, 301 redirects, alt tags, black hat SEO, keyword density, latent semantic indexing, link farms, linkbait, meta descriptions, meta keywords, on-page SEO, off-page SEO, page rank, robots.txt, sandboxes, spiders, XML sitemaps, metadata, and HREFLANG tags. The document aims to explain these important technical SEO concepts in simple terms.
Module 1. The Basics of SEO Technical SEO Chapter - 2. Some Technical SEO Terms Keywords are single words or whole phrases of a Keyword particular SEO importance for a given page or What is Keyword??? website. The easiest way of explaining this is to give you an example. Here’s a link Anchor text to my resource page. The destination of this link is Links Text http://tipskitricks.com/tools/, and the anchor text is “My Tools”. Click Through If Your Website is Clicked Rate by 10 People out of 100 then Your CTR is 10% CTR Backlink is simply a link placed on someone else’s website that points Backlinks back to your site. Backlinks are one of the most important factors for Everyone Knows this Term SEO. It’s a standard HTML link that doesn’t have the rel=”nofollow” Do-follow link attribute. Do-follow links are the most valuable ones from an SEO The Link that Google Counts perspective. (Follow) “Nofollow” is a very popular term in today’s SEO. When in fact it’s just an optional attribute of a link. However, Nofollow its “optionalism” doesn’t make it unimportant. In fact, it’s the most important attribute from a SEO Opposite of Do-Follow standpoint.
Example - <a href=”http://wikipedia.org/” rel=”nofollow”>Wikipedia</a> This is a Type of Redirection
This means that whatever rankings
301 Redirect the page already has should be transferred to the new address (this Redirection doesn’t happen with a temporary redirection). The alt tag/attribute is the text that Alt Tags gets displayed in case the image can’t be loaded (if the file is This is Type of Image Tags missing, for example). Like everything SEO has its dark side too. Black hat SEO is the name for all SEO practices that are known Black hat SEO for being manipulative or unethical, and in the long run can hurt your Bad Practices of SEO website, or even get it banned from search engines. It’s an HTML link element that lets webmasters to inform search engines about some duplicate content pages they’ve created.
The tag is placed in the HEAD
Canonical tag section of the HTML structure.
Here’s what it looks like: <link rel=”canonical” Type of Tag href=”http://www.example.com/” /> This tag informs that the current page is a copy of the page located under the address set in the canonical tag (href). It’s a practice of taking a webpage Cloaking and building it in a way so it displays different content to people Cloaking is Gold for Marketers and to search engines Keyword density is a number Keyword describing how often does a specific phrase appear in a piece of Density text.
Example - “Shoes” Keyword Appear
-Keyword ---- ---- 20 Times in 2000 Words then KD = --- Keyword -------- 1% ---Keyword------- Keyword While working on keyword density is no longer believed to work, keyword Stuffing stuffing does work, but it works against you. Stuffing your text with -Keyword ---- ---- keywords is sure to backfire. --- Keyword -------- ---Keyword-------Keyword -- Keyword--Keyword LSI is considered to be an important factor for search engines when Latent Semantic ranking your page. It’s said that search engines analyze the content Indexing (LSI) on your page and search for LSI keywords supporting your main LSI Keywords are Goldmine for keyword. If they find such keywords You your page gets a boost in rankings for your main keyword. Link Farm Network of Sites Created by You to Firm of Link Build Links for Your Primary Site Linkbait It’s like fishing bite only for links. Basically, it’s a piece of highly viral content. Content that is most likely Another Bad SEO Practice to attract a lot of links, hence – linkbait. Meta Description It’s a short description of a blog/page/post used mostly by search engines. This description is Description that Google Index not displayed anywhere on the blog. Meta Keywords It’s a list of keywords and keyphrases for each blog/page/post used mostly by Main Keywords that Google search engines. Index The are two main elements of SEO: “on-page” and “off-page”. On-page
On-page SEO practices are everything you do on
your page to improve its rankings. Off-page practices are everything Off-page SEO you do outside your page to improve its rankings.
Also Called Off Site SEO Basically, the main element of
off-page SEO is link building & social sharing. From 1-10 PR
PageRank No one is 100% certain about how it
actually works or what all the factors are because Google is not Algorithm Created by Google very open in that matter. Founder Believes that Link Building and Social Signal Increase Page Rank. Robot.txt This is a file. One that’s particularly important for SEO. It notifies the A File for Your Website search engines which areas of your blog are restricted for them. Sandbox Google is believed to have a second index called the sandbox (or the supplemental index). Not every new (Not Main Box) page appears in the main index straight away. Search engine spider is a special Spiders piece of software that browses the web, looks for new sites, checks what’s going on on them and sends Or Crawler or Bot the data back to Google (or other search engine) so they can index and rank these sites. It’s a file (usually sitemap.xml). Its main function is to give search XML Sitemap engines a map of all the different URLs that your blog contains (all pages, posts, archives, etc). With A Map for Search Engine such a thing they can index your blog a lot quicker. Metadata Data that tells search engines what your website is about. Data about Website HREFLANG What's a HREFLANG tag? Well, Tags HREFLANG tags are used to let Google know what alternative versions of a page exist in different Multiple Language on Single Site countries/languages. QnA