Munish dev Rathee's Articles in SEO

  • Recommendations for On Site Optimization
    Organic on site optimization refers to fine tuning the web site, optimizing keyword density and prominence. On page search engine optimization makes your web page more search engine spider friendly when done properly. The main steps taken while doing the on site optimization is:
  • The growing importance of XML and HTML sitemaps
    Web page creation is no child’s play. A huge amount of time is spent in planning the look and feel of a website, before the actually development begins. From a user’s perspective, apart from the website itself, the only tangible evidence that vouches for this planning is the visible operational elements. In other words, front-end elements that are related to the functionality of the website. A sitemap is one such element.
  • Understanding Google Updates – from Florida to Big Daddy
    Google’s commitment towards creating a healthy search environment has meant that this leading search engine frequently updates and reviews its algorithms to meet challenges. Here is a closer look at the updates made since 2003.
  • What is the AJAX enabled Google tool-kit?
    Here is how these individual technologies play a role in AJAX:

    • XHTML (or HTML) and CSS are used for mark up and styling information.
    • The DOM (Document Object Model) is employed for the actual interaction that happens with the information that is presented.
    • The exchange of data asynchronously with the web server happens with the use of XMLHttpRequest. Although there are many cases where an IFrame object is used in its place.
    • Even though even preformatted HTML would work, XML is the forma
  • Search Engine Optimization and its Role in Search Engine Marketing
    Internet marketing has rapidly grown over the years. Businesses big and small are trying to reap the benefits that an online presence offers. And an online presence for an existing business, regardless of what it may be, does often mean increased return on investment. And given increasing competition, with everyone having logged on, in a manner of speaking, just having a website is not enough.

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