Boost search engine rankings by defining what your page is about
In our previous blog post, 3 ways to tell if your website is search engine friendly, we briefly mentioned that we used semantic HTML to help search engines find important content on a page. We thought it would be a good idea to explain what we meant by that a little more.
When it comes to completely ethical white-hat search engine optimization, using semantic HTML is one of the most important tactics to driving more traffic to your site. By making the content clear and digestible to the search engines, semantic HTML alone can improve search rankings in an incredible way.
3 ways to tell if your website is search engine friendly
Even the best websites don't reach their full potential if nobody sees them.
One of Bright Orange Thread's unique strengths is our ability to increase traffic to our clients' websites via search engine optimization (SEO). We understand how search engines organize and rank their results and we can tailor your website with links, meta-tags, and other content that will rank your site higher than your competitor's. SEO is a low-cost "organic" way to increase traffic to your site.
How can you tell if your website is search engine friendly? We've outlined a few ways to tell.
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