There’s no doubt about it. Optimizing pages to satisfy search engines can be a tedious and
demanding task. Not just initially, but throughout the duration of any website being live on the
web.
Basically, your search engine optimization never ends.
You strive for high page rank. That can mean an actual score like the one Google assigns to
individual web pages or merely a conceptual rating that provides your website with more search
engine recognition and stature than other sites in your area of interest.
Either way, the goal is to make your website more popular, more visible, more important than all
the competition.
You might not reach the top of the heap, but that’s where you have to aim in order to land
anywhere near the top.
Not that you can’t reach the very top. You can. It’s just not necessary in order to reap all the
benefits - at least, from a strictly search engine perspective.
Details
- Publication Date
- May 29, 2022
- Language
- English
- Category
- Business & Economics
- Copyright
- No Known Copyright (Public Domain)
- Contributors
- Revised by: Juan Carlos Costa
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- Format