Getting your website first on goggle? The steps is just simple. Have to let the search engines know what your website is all about. If a website is about "computer repair", for example,but then the website does not mention “computer repair,†then there’s no reason why will search engines will position your website on the SERPs for this search term which we called "keywords" and to make sure is shows high. Among other things is all about making your website SEO friendly, your URL[FONT=Tahoma, Lucida Grande], Title, meta keywords, meta description, Headings, Images, goggle analytics, robot txt, and many SEO on page parameters. And then your promotion for your website.[/FONT]
Hi ahmarraza, First is to make sure that all your images have appropriate alt tags and that the individual pages contain meta tags containing your target keywords. While it's understandable that you can't have a lot of articles on the site, you can come up with a small description for each of the image. You might also want to add a rating functionality where users can rate and comment on individual images. Hope that helps. Have a good day!
I'm assuming your going to be using images for your website? It's also a great strategy to optimize your pictures as well. It's simply putting your keyword in the description on your photo. You may also want to focus on longtail keywords for a higher percentage chance of ranking
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