Does Adding A Title On My Links Help With Ranking?
Summary: no, not in the 1-on-1 "mechanical", algorithmic way.
Summary: no, not in the 1-on-1 "mechanical", algorithmic way.
The growing availability of multilingual web content has transformed user behaviour online. Compelling research evidence shows that web users prefer to conduct searches in their own language. This can be now seen in evidence in the rapidly increasing numbers of [...]
For someone who knows how SEO works, we tend to work in the right order- keyword research then content. In a perfect world, every job that we get would be in the right order. Unfortunately, the role of an SEO typically involves reverse engineering the content on a website to ensure that what the webmaster wants to rank for will (hopefully) get ranked.
So you've set up a website for your business, and you even have a Blog. But now what? How do you turn this new website into a continuous stream of new customers for your business?
SEO shouldn't leave a print, an aftertaste; it shouldn't be seen or heard. That way Google is happy -- and so are you.
3 specialized search engines and their use.
The good news is that ranking locally is infinitely easier than ranking regionally or nationally. It all starts with understanding how to optimize your website....aka on page optimization.
Summary: yes you can have a numerical ID in your URL but you have to be careful with naming (if any), keep Google News in mind (if that matters), and realize that words carry more meaning than numbers.
How can we make sure the keywords we choose will prove to be efficient. You see, when starting up a fresh SEO campaign, the trick is not only to find keywords with commercial value and a high search volume, but to see how difficult it is to actually rank for those keywords.
Combine two powerful tools -- SEO Quake and Excel -- to perform an index audit, identifying missing pages.