<title>...............</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" /> <META http-equiv="Content-Type" Content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <META name="description" content=" ................. " /> <META name="keywords" content=""> <META name="" content=" "> <META name="abstract" content=" "> <META name="classification" content=" "> <META name="distribution" content="Global"> <META name="publisher" content=""> <META name="robots" content="index,follow"> <META name="author" content=""> <META name="language" content="en-gb"> <META name="rating" content="General"> <META name="audience" content="All"> <META name="resource-type" content="Web Page"> <META name="doc-type" content="Web Page"> <META name="doc-class" content="Published"> <META name="doc-rights" content="Public Domain"> I am using all this html tags in my website..Please suggest me is it correct or i can add/delete more tags.
Here are the important on page optimization factors - 1.Keyword research and selection 2.Optimize keyword in url 3.Title tag 4.Optimize your keyword density 5.Optimize keyword in heading tags 6.Anchor text 7.Description meta tag
Following are important On Page for SEO 1. Title tag 2. Description 3. H1, H2 tag(Header Optimization) 4. Original quality Contents includes 2-3 times keywords 5. Alt tag for images 6. Seo friendly web page url 7. Other than robots, author, language 8. Anchor text
@ashutoshksingh good points you have given here, below answer give you a idea, if anything else you can reply. As of my experience content is the first factor in onpage optimization, rest all will come after content - effective, unique & magnetic titles, proper description, headlines & sub headlines, logically usage of targeted keywords, internal linking structure, url structure, loading time and more..
Most likely, it won't hurt your on page optimization to use all those tags. However, the most important on page SEO you can do is to pack each page with the most relevant content possible. And, that doesn't mean keyword stuffing. Simply post the highest quality articles on every page. Some bloggers opt for short posts. But you will get into a keyword stuffing issue if you go that way. With longer articles (over 400 words), there will be more quality content. The most ideal article for a blog or site is one which is ever green such as a how to article, which contains information that will be relevant now and many years to come. These articles and blog posts always rank well and are the best thing you can do for your On Page SEO.
You can simplify things further, just write natural content, your "keyword density" will come naturally. Then, stick the keyword in the Title, Header tags and URL, and you're good to go.
Hi Ashutosh, you can also add Facebook open graph tags and twitter card tags for social media activities.
Top 6 SEO Factors to boost your site in the search engine rankings 1. Use high-quality, original content - > High-quality content will keep visitors on your website for longer. Several search engines pay attention to this, and your page earns kudos for being so evidently interesting. 2. Insert your keyword into the first 50 words - > When indexing your site most search engines focus on the first part of your page, so it's important that this section is particularly relevant. 3. Have a keyword density of at least 1% - > we still recommend you should still try and achieve a keyword density range of between 1% and 4%. Going any higher than this will make you look like a scammer and you'll end up being penalized. 4. Word your title tags carefully - > Title tags display the title of your page. This text shows up as the clickable heading of your search engine listing and at the top of the browser window. 5. Include your keywords in your internal links - > You apply a similar concept to as many of your site pages as possible, and we strongly recommend against using "click here" when linking against internal pages, unless you are trying to rank well for those keywords. 6. Use H1 tags and use them well - > Unfortunately, many people don't use H1 tags because the default style is a huge font that's not very pleasing to the eye! However, it's not too difficult to use CSS to alter the style of these tags and it's well worth the effort.