HI, Here are some important techniques of on-page optimization Title Tag Meta Tags Proper Use of Heading Tags Alt Attributes on Images Title Attributes on Links XML Sitemap Relevant Content Link Building Social Media If anybody has new techniques then suggest here.... Thanks in advance...
Right, you might mesh on-page factors up with off-pages for ranking purpose. For a detailed list, I would like to recommend the article "search engine ranking factors" from seomoz.org. Thanks,
-Include keyword in your domain name, -Enrich your Pages with Content..... also On-Page optimization is the first step towards getting high rank in search engines, Off-page campaign's success lies with the On-Page factors... You will get better and fast results if your on-page factors are taken good care.
Content and keyword density are what I find as the most important. Google wants Relevant sites (cant stress relevancy enough, thats basically all they care about.)
Yes, as it is said, use h1, h2 and h3 tags. when you add a new picture, name it as a keyword. not like "dsc_001photo" put internal links between your pages.
You are right...and link building isn't an on-page technique either. But it's nice to see someone trying to learn. To the list, I would add a diversification of keywords. And by that, I mean- choose keywords that are related, but that are not exactly the same. This is a bit counter-intuitive to the long-tail strategy, but I've had more success with it on my own sites.
On page optimization is needed to clearly describe the content of the page and to emphasize the main keyword you are optimizing for.
How is social media and link building consider on-page optimization? They are good for your overall SEO, but on-page SEO consists of clean html, h1 tags, etc. and fresh, rich content updated on a frequent, regular basis.
I have always been under the impression that image name was irrelevent and alt text was the thing that mattered? Am I wrong?
I don't know but I put keywords in image names anyway! Now I would totally add "keywords in url" as many as suggested already! By "meta", you are talking of both keywords and description, right? Oh and you don't want to forget about adding some related-terms keywords: latent-semantic indexing!