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Showing posts with label SEO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SEO. Show all posts

Friday 13 April 2018

Should You Spend Time on Meta Tags?


Anytime you do a Google search, what do you see? Well, of course you see a listings page, but you also see a title and description of each website. The title and description are meta tags, which Google pulls from your website. There are a few different meta tags. The title and description that I described above. As well as a meta keywords tag. A meta keywords tag is where you tell search engines what keyword the page is related to. This meta tag is useless and search engines ignore it. Now when you first create a new web page, don't spend too much time on your meta tags. Instead of stuffing keywords into them, focus on making them appealing so people click on them. The reason you don't want to spend too much time on your meta tags is that new pages tend not to rank well on search engines. Once your page is 6 months old you'll notice that it will get more traffic. From there you'll want to log into Google Search Console and see what keywords Google is driving to that page. You can then integrate those keywords into your title and meta description and over time your rankings will climb higher. Just make sure when you modify your meta tags you keep the user in mind. They should ideally contain keywords and be appealing when people read them.

Wednesday 29 November 2017

What is Site responsiveness OR Website responsiveness ?

site responsive

         site responsive

Site responsiveness is like water.
In these days every clients wants a mobile version of his site. and it is difficult to make all the version of the site like blackberry , android, iPhone, tablet , desktop etc.
We all knows very well that responsiveness means "being able to react quickly". So now its very easy to understand and as we see in image, site design like it adjust itself in any devices like desktop. tab, mobile etc.

with site responsive

without site responsive

                                        
A webpage should look good on any device. so we make site responsive for user friendly. Any user can open it on any devices. A <meta> element is fixed in the codding of the site to set the viewport of the site, so it gives browser instructions how to control the page's scaling and dimensions.


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