What is search engine optimization?
Search engine optimization is the process of increasing the
quality and quantity of website traffic by increasing the visibility of a
website or a web page to the user of a web search engine.
SEO refers to the improvement of unpaid results and excludes
direct traffic/visitors and the purchase of paid placement.
SEO may target different kinds of search, including image
search, academic search, news search, and industry-specific vertical search
engine.
Optimizing a website may involve editing its content, adding
content, and modification HTML and associated coding to both increase its
relevance to specific keywords and remove barriers to the indexing activities
of search engines. Promoting a site to increase the number of backlinks, or
inbound links, is another SEO tactic, BY May 2015 mobile search had surpassed
desktop search.
As an internet marketing strategy, SEO considers how
search engine works, the computer-programmed algorithms that dictate search
engine behavior what people search for, the actual search terms of keywords types into search engines, and which search engine are preferred by their targeted audience. SEO is performed because a website will receive more visitors from a search engine the higher the website ranks in the search engine results page. Their visitors can then be converted into customers.
As an internet marketing strategy, SEO considers how
search engine works, the computer programmed algorithms that dictate search
engine behavior what people search for, the actual search terms of keywords types into search engines, and which search engine are preferred by their targeted audience. SEO is performed because a website will receive more visitors from a search engine the higher the website ranks in the search engine results page. Their visitors can then be converted into customers.
History.
Webmasters and content providers began optimizing the
website for search engines in the mid-1990s, as the first search engines were
cataloging the early web. Initially, all webmaster only needed to submit the
address of page , or URL, to the various engines which would send a
“spider ” to “Crawl” that page, extract links to other page from it, and return
information found on the page to be indexer, extracts information about the
page, such as the words it contains, where they are located and any weight for
specific words, as well as all links the page contains. All of this information
is then placed into a scheduler for crawling at a later date.
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