1)Anchor Text :
This is a
main text of a link to a web page. Of the most websites, this text is usually dark blue
and underlined, or purple if you’ve visited the link in the past. Anchor text
helps search engines understand what the destination page is about; it describes
what you will see if you click through.
2)Blog :
Blog is a part of your website where you should
regularly publish content . Each blog post on your website is a new page that a
search engine sees, and therefore a new opportunity to get found online. Make
sure you keep your blog within your own domain.
3)Bookmark :
Bookmark is a link to a website saved for later reference
in your web browser or computer. Social bookmarking sites let users share websites they like with each
other. Having links to your site in social bookmarking sites is a sign to
crawlers that your website content is interesting to people.
4)CSS
(Cascading Style Sheets) :
CSS
is the part of your code that defines how different elements of your
site look .
5)Directory
:
Directory
is a list of websites. Submitting your site to a directory gives you more than
just an inbound link; it helps people find you. The most popular web
directories are Yahoo! Directory and Dmoz.
6)Domain :
The main web address of your site
(example: www.yoursite.com). It's good to renew ownership of your domain for
several years. Search engine rankings favor websites with longer registrations
because it shows commitment.
7)Headings :
Text on your website that is placed
inside of a heading tag, such as an H1 –H6. This text is often presented in a
larger and stronger font than other text on the page.
8)HTML :
HTML is the code part of your website that search engines
read. Keep your HTML as clean as possible so that search engines read your site
easily and often. Put as much layout-related code as possible in your CSS
instead of your HTML.
9)Inbound Link :
Inbound link is a link from one site into another. A link from
another site will improve your SEO, especially if that site has a high Page Rank.
10)Internal Link :
A link from one page to another on the same
website, such as from your homepage to your products page.
11) Indexed Pages :
The pages of your website that are
stored by search engines.
12)Javascript :
Javascript is a scripting language that allows website
administrators to apply various effects or changes to the content of their
website as users browse it. Search engines often have difficulty reading
content that is inside of Javascript, but they are getting better at it over
time.
13)Keyword :
Keyword is a word that a user enters in search. Each web
page should be optimized with the goal of drawing in visitors who have searched
specific keywords.
14) Link
Building :
Link Building is the
activity and process of getting more inbound links to your website for improved
search engine rankings.
15)Metadata :
Data that tells search engines what your
website is about.
16)Meta Description:
Meta description is a brief description of fewer than 160 characters
of the contents of a page and why someone would want to visit it. This is often
displayed on search engine results pages below the page title as a sample of
the content on the page.
17)Meta Keywords :
Previously used by search engines in
the 90s and early 00s to help determine what a web page was about, the meta
keywords tag is no longer used by any major search engines.
18)Nofollow :
When a link from one site does not
pass SEO credit to another. Do not use nofollow when linking to internal pages
in your website. Use it when linking to external pages that you don't want to
endorse.
19)Page
Title :
Page Title name you give your web page, which is seen at
the top your browser window. Page titles should contain keywords related to
your business. Words at the beginning of your page title are more highly
weighted than words at the end.
20)PageRank :
Page rank number from 0-10, assigned by Google,
indicating how good your overall SEO is. It is technically known as 'Toolbar
PageRank.' Note: PageRank relevancy is changing.
21)PPC (Pay-Per-Click) :
Advertising method in which an advertiser puts
an ad in an online advertising venue and pays that venue each time a visitor
clicks on his/her ad. Google AdWords is the classic example of this.
22)Ranking
Factor :
One element of how a search engine determines
where to rank a certain page, such as the number of inbound links to a page or
the contents of the title tag on that page.
23)RSS
Feed :
RSS stands for 'really simple syndication.' It
is a subscription-based way to get updates on new content from a web source.
Set up an RSS feed for your website or blog to help your followers stay updated
when you release new content.
24)SERP (Search
Engine Ranking Page) :
The page that you are sent to after you run a
query in a search engine. It typically has 10 results on it, but this may vary
depending on the query and search engine in question.
25)Social
Media :
Online media created by and shared
among individuals. Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, Google+, and Twitter are
popular social media websites. Links from many social media sites now appear in
searches. It's important to have links to your site spread throughout social
media.
26)Spider :
Spider is a computer program that browses the internet and
collects information about websites.
27)Traffic :
The
visitors to your site.
28)Title :
The title of a page on your website,
which is enclosed in a <title> HTML tag, inside of the head section of
the page. It appears in search engine results and at the top of a user’s web
browser when they are on that page.
29)
Traffic Rank :
The ranking of how much
traffic your site gets compared to all other sites on the internet. You can
check your traffic rank on Alexa.
30)URL :
URL means Universal Resource Locator.The
web address of a page on your site (example: www.yoursite.com/contact).
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