Hi,
I am confused about the differences between the on-site seo and on-page seo?
Or they both are same :confused:
-Arun.
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Hi,
I am confused about the differences between the on-site seo and on-page seo?
Or they both are same :confused:
-Arun.
They are close, but not quite the same.
On-Page SEO consists of items such as:
- Title tag
- Description tag
- Heading tags (h1, h2, h3, h4)
- Alt tags on images
- etc...
On-Site SEO is more related to site design issues like:
- Sitemaps
- Linking structure
- PageRank sculpting
I never realize that there are 2 terms regarding this kind of SEO, I always believe that what Will mentioned above are on-site SEO...
Learn a new thing today.
Guess it really how you want to define/market your services. I never really offered a "on-page" seo package or service. I've always offered a "On-Site" SEO site package that included the "on-page" aspects mentioned above.
Forget PR sculpting, it's SOooooo 2008.Quote:
Originally Posted by Will.Spencer http://www.netbuilders.org/styles/ch...s/viewpost.gif
They are close, but not quite the same.
On-Page SEO consists of items such as:
- Title tag
- Description tag
- Heading tags (h1, h2, h3, h4)
- Alt tags on images
- etc...
On-Site SEO is more related to site design issues like:
- Sitemaps
- Linking structure
- PageRank sculpting
Don't forget internal anchor text links.
Well, it's "changed", but it's still there.
Google's algorithmic change made nofollow useless (and even slightly harmful) for PR sculpting, but you can still do:
White hat PR sculpting through site architecture
- Blach hat PR sculpting through redirected links
That's another one -- and also it's another one I really want to develop a good test for.