How to do onpage seo

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on page seo


In every page of your website there are seven key places where keywords (the words people might search on to find your site) can appear in order to improve its findability. It will help your blog to get better search results. On page seo is very important, it will increase your visitors and help your blog to get in top results.

1: Page title

 The page title appears at the top of the browser window or on the tab of a browser. It is specified in the <title> element which lives inside the <head> element. So always to place your keyword in your title. This is very useful for your site while you are performing on page seo.

2: Url / Web address

 The name of the file is part of the URL. Where possible, use keywords in the file name. Eg. if your file name is eg.jpg, Try to change the name eg to your keyword like onpageseo.jpg. This is also very important because search engines also indexes the urls on your site.

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3: Headings

 If the keywords are in a heading <hn> element then a search engine will know that this page is all about that subject and give it greater weight than other text. For eg. on page seo is my key word so i have used it as my heading.  

 4: Text

 Where possible, it helps to repeat the keywords in the main body of the text at least 2-3 times. Do not, however, over-use these terms, because the text must be easy for a human to read. And if you overuse it search engines will might see your site as a spam site. So use it 3 or 4 time in your post text.

5: Link text

Use keywords in the text that create links between pages (rather than using generic expressions such as "click here").

6: image alt text 

Search engines rely on you providing accurate descriptions of images in the alt text. This will also help your images show up in the results of image-based searches.

 7: Page Descriptions


 The description also lives inside the <head> element and is specified using a <meta> tag. It should be a sentence that describes the content of the page. (These are not shown in the browser window but they may be displayed in the results pages of search engines.) Never try to fool search engines! They will penalize you for it. For example, never add text in the same color as the background of the page as they can detect this.


 I hope you all will love this post. If you have any problems please comment. I am glad to help you all. Enjoy



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