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Search Engine Optimization part 4



              Make use of the "description" meta tag

Summaries can be defined for each page

A page's description meta tag  gives Google  and  other search engines a summary of what  the  page is about (1). Whereas a page's title may be a few words or a phrase, a page's description meta tag  might be a sentence or two or a short  paragraph. Google Webmaster Tools provides a handy content  analysis section that'll tell you about any description meta tags that are either too short, long, or duplicated too many times (the same  information is also shown for
<title> tags). Like the <title> tag, the description meta tag is placed
within the <head> tag of your HTML document.

<html>
<head>
<title>Brandon's Baseball Cards - Buy Cards, Baseball News, Card Prices</title>
<meta name="description=" content="Brandon's Baseball Cards provides a large selection of vintage and modern baseball cards  for sale. We also offer daily baseball news and events in">
</head>

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Search Engine Optimization part3


Create unique, accurate page titles

Indicate page titles by using title tags

A title tag  tells both  users and search engines what  the topic  of a particular page is. The <title> tag should be placed within the
<head> tag of the HTML document (1). Ideally, you should create  a unique title for each page on your site.

Page title contents are displayed in search results

<html>
<head>
<title>Brandon's Baseball Cards - Buy Cards, Baseball News, Card Prices</title>
<meta name="description=" content="Brandon's Baseball Cards provides a large selection of vintage and modern baseball cards  for sale. We also offer daily baseball news and events in">
</head>
<body>

(1) The title of the homepage for our baseball card site, which lists the business name and three main focus areas.


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Search Engine Optimization part2


Table of Contents
SEO Basics
From here on, I'll be explaining various points on search engine optimization (SEO)!
Googlebot Crawling content on the Internet for Google's index every day, every night, non stop.

4   Create unique, accurate page titles
6    Make use of the "description" meta tag
Improving Site Structure
8    Improve the structure of your URLs
10   Make your site easier to navigate
Optimizing Content
14   Offer quality content and services
16   Write better anchor text
18   Optimize your use of images
 0    Use heading tags appropriately
Dealing with Crawlers

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Search Engine Optimization part1

Welcome to Google's

Search Engine Optimization

This document first began as an effort to help teams  within Google, but we thought  it'd be just as useful to webmasters that are new to the topic of search  engine optimization and wish to improve their sites' interaction with both users  and search  engines. Although this guide won't tell you any secrets that'll automatically rank your site first for queries in Google (sorry!), following the best  practices outlined below will make it easier for search  engines to crawl, index and understand your content.

Search engine optimization is often about making small modifications to parts  of your website. When viewed individually, these  changes might seem like incremental improvements, but when combined with other optimizations, they could have a noticeable impact on your site's user experience and performance in organic search  results. You're likely already familiar with many of the topics in this guide, because they're essential  ingredients for any web page, but you may not be making the most out of them.

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Hymn to Apollo


Introduction :
This poem is based on real incident, when the lady sent a laurel crown to Keats. The poet wrote sonnet to young lady who sent him a laurel crown. It is said that Keats wrote it on his forehead first to claim for himself the rank of poet. According to wood house , both Keats and Leigh Hunt Wrote laurel  crowns, but when their friend come, Hunt removed the crown , while Keats did not. After sometimes, Keats realized his folly and wrote this apologetic Hymn to Apollo.

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