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mikkomiss
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« on: November 12, 2009, 10:07:47 AM »

I suggest you to consider these points before go for on-page SEO.,

In on page SEO main points are
- keyword research
- Content - should be unique and fresh please do not copy
- keyword density - should be 3% and 5% of Content   
- meta tag ( title, description and keyword)
- use H1 - H6 tags
- generate sitemaps.xml and rss.xml

On-page is all about making your website pages user-friendly
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« Reply #1 on: November 12, 2009, 10:13:30 AM »

Do not make common SEO mistakes in on-page optimisation given below...

1) Duplicate content
2) Off-site images and content on-site
3) Duplicate title tags
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« Reply #2 on: March 03, 2010, 12:52:17 PM »

Thanks for the information, i hope this will be also helpful for my fashion blog. Grin
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« Reply #3 on: March 31, 2010, 06:34:52 PM »

Few points for onpage Optimization
Here I am pointing towards few points which plays very important part in OnPage Optimisation..

1. HTML Tags
2. Code Structure
3. Title Optimisation
4. Internal Linking Structure
5. Meta Tags Optimisation
6. Alt Attributes
7. Keyword Optimisation & Synonyms
8. Image Optimisation
9. Link Optimisation
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« Reply #4 on: August 09, 2010, 09:31:55 PM »

The On page optimization is the course of optimizing the content of your website. This includes the text, images and links on your website. Something uploaded to your site's domain is measured on page. Onpage optimization will not assurance any top rating inside a search engine.
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« Reply #5 on: August 19, 2010, 12:21:45 PM »

Content is a part of search engine optimization and it is said to be a king of search engine optimization. It plays vital role in SEO. Google and other search engines love useful, well-written content. If users find your content useful, they will link to it and they will tell their friends about it. When Google finds these inbound links, that page's ranking will raise even higher, which in turn will bring in more visitors.

Remember one thing in your content that uses as many different words that are as relevant to the title as possible. If your copy uses the same keywords again and again, search engines can tell that the article is shallow and not very useful. It comes under spamming and spamming destroys your website. It is important to use synonyms of your keywords in addition to the keywords you are targeting.

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Keyword is the essential part of content. The keywords that you are targeting should appear at the beginning, in most paragraphs and somewhere near the end. Once you have that down, just focus on producing exceptionally useful and comprehensive content. Do not stuff your articles with keywords, as this is spammer and search engines can tell. If your content is stuffed with keywords then you are less likely to receive inbound links.

To make your articles relevant to as many search queries as possible, you should use synonyms in your copy. Google will love this and you will qualify for more search terms. A similar argument applies to plurals - it will make sure you get Google referrals for both the plural and singular versions of a given keyword.

It's important to keep in mind that Web surfers don't necessarily always "read" your content. Instead, they scan the page, looking for stand-out words and sentences. This means that in order to attract searchers, you must not only write compelling content, but make it better scanned. If you don't want to read this entire article, you can save some time by just scanning the page. Long, unbroken blocks of text tend to turn away visitors, for the very simple fact that they are difficult to read on a computer screen.


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