Writing for the Web – Guidelines for Prominent Content
October 6th, 2009 by Michael GiuffridaHow often should key words and phrases appear in your web content? What should be in the <title> and <meta> tags? Does it matter where on the page your key words are?
There are many things to consider when writing for the web, and the questions above are answered in a white paper “7 Do’s and Don’ts of Prominent Content” by Andrew Predmore, one of ForeSite’s developers.
Search engines have algorithms that are constantly updated to try to make sure that key words aren’t used inappropriately in a blatant attempt to increase site traffic. If your site is flagged, it can have a devastating effect on your search engine rankings.
Click here to download this timely information and get the “7 Do’s and Don’ts of Prominent Content” usage.
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