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Free SEO Tools to assist you in improving your website

Free SEO Tools to assist you in improving your website

Owing to a limited amount of time available to me this afternoon, I will only list the Top SEO Tips for your consideration. When time permits, I will come back and expand upon the list and provide reasons for them. This is simply because, I have spoken with 4 Customers today and each conversation and response has gone along the same lines.

So here they are and in no particualr order of importance:

Website Title - Relevant Title Tag for that Page
Tags - Correct use of H1, H2, H3 and of course Alt or Alternate Tags
Relevant Original Content on each page - Keyword rich - 1 subject (Ideally) per page
Incoming Links -  Incoming Links from Authority Websites
Internal Links - Linking to pages deeper within your website
Keyword Density- Correct keyword ratio per page is extremely vital. DO NOT KEYWORD STUFF IT.
Sitemap - Helps to direct Search Engines and Visitors to all of your website.
Meta Tags - Do not overlook this often overlooked component. Read the rest of this entry »

 

Free SEO Tools to assist you in improving your website

Free SEO Tools to assist you in improving your website

According to Wikipedia,  Backlinks (or back-links (UK)) are incoming links to a website or web page. In the search engine optimization (SEO) world, the number of backlinks is one indication of the popularity or importance of that website or page. 

 

In basic link terminology, a backlink is any link received by a web node (web page, directory, website, or top level domain) from another web node (Björneborn and Ingwersen, 2004). Backlinks are also known as incoming linksinbound linksinlinks, and inward links.

 

Although Search Engines may not place as much weight on the relevance of backlinks as they once did, does not mean that you shouldn't ask for them. On the contrary, attempt to receive backlinks from high ranking and specific websites that compliment your website or niche area.

 

For example, if you own a landscaping / Gardening business and website, attempt to receive backlinks from highly sought after gardening experts, leading landscaping suppliers or even consider the major golf courses. Why the Golf Courses, I hear the masses screaming ? Simply because the greens of a golf course require expert gardening techniques, care and maintenance, so it follows that the search engines recognise or shold recognise this fact and reward you accordingly. In the event that they don't, so what, you still have a backlink from St. Andrews Golf Course  Royal Melbourne Golf Club or The Golf Club

 

Hosting Impact has a free Backlink Checking Tool that enables you to ascertain who is linking to your website. Once you have this information, you can then create links to them, should you so desire.

 

http://www.hostingimpact.com/free_tools_backlink_checker.htm

 

We trust you have found this post of benefit and more importantly receive good use from the Backlink Checking Tool. 

 

Hosting Impact has a range of other Free Quality SEO Tools available and you can access them here

http://www.hostingimpact.com/free_tools.htm

 

Until Net Time...
Happy Blogging

 

SEO Steve
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