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Defining Niche Keywords & Keyword Difficulty - Development of a New Essential and Unique SEO Tool  

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Niche Keywords
It is common knowledge amongst search engine optimizers that finding "niche keywords" is fundamental in our quest to attract visitors to a website. There are many keyword suggestion tools that claim to find niche keywords but in practice they generate lists of keywords without any practical means or guidance for separating out the niche keywords for us. In this article "keywords" includes keyword phrases.
How do we define a niche keyword?
Surprisingly, there does not appear to have been even one serious attempt at a definition of a "niche keyword".
The following definition is recommended: A niche keyword is defined as having an above threshold search volume for the targeted locality of a website with potential for top ten positioning on the search engine results page (SERP) for that locality (country).
Locality
Although websites remain reachable from any location, the vast majority of websites are targeted at visitors within a country, state/county/province, or city/town. Only a minority of websites aim to provide information universally or seek sales internationally. Locality orientated searches form the fastest growing sector on the internet - currently estimated at 12%. A search that includes a locality has a better chance of converting on e-commerce and e-marketing websites.
When we seek niche keywords for locality based websites, we need data on the number of searches conducted for that locality and an assessment of the competition for the country specific search engines. The most popular search engine is Google. Examples of Google country specific search engines are Google.co.uk, Google.ca (Canada), Google.fr (France) and Google.jp (Japan). In addition to having the largest search database, and being free of charge, the Google keyword research tool has the advantage of providing both global and country specific monthly search volumes.
Threshold Search Volume
The threshold search volume that is acceptable for a website is dependent on its purpose.
A global information website might choose a threshold search volume of a thousand searches per month before it would consider creating a web page focused on a keyword.
A website seeking clients within a locality might consider the return on investment acceptable for developing a web page on a keyword with potential to attract even one additional client a month.
Top 10 Positioning on Search Engine Results Pages
Few searchers click on web pages positioned below the top ten on SERPs. Whereas 42% of searchers click on the number one positioned web page for a search, only 0.7% of searchers will click on the 11th positioned web page and 0.07% for the forty first positioned web page. Put another way, if the number one web page for a keyword receives 600 visitors, the 11th web page will receive 10 visitors and there will be just one click on the 41st. From an SEO point of view, a web page that cannot be positioned within the top ten positions for a keyword on the SERP will fail to bring much traffic.
Keyword Difficulty
Keyword difficulty is an assessment of the chance of positioning a web page within the top ten positions on a SERP for a keyword.
Competition
Traditionally competition has been evaluated mainly by the number of 'results' which is the number of competing web pages. The Keyword Effectiveness Index - KEI - is the most popular formula for identifying "effective" keywords. It incorporates keyword popularity data (P = number of searches) and the competition (C). The formula is P2/C.
Invariably a search will show at least hundreds of competing web pages (results) and often millions. Whilst the number of results will provide some indication of keyword difficulty, it is the strength of the top ten web pages compared to the potential strength of the page we can build on our website that will determine if our page can reach the top ten. The competitive strength of the top ten competing web pages for a keyword is not a direct function of the total number of competing web pages. The strength of the competition of the top 10 competing web pages for a keyword with only 10 thousand competitors will be far greater than 1,000th of the strength of the competition for a keyword with 10 million competitors.
From a search engine optimization perspective every web page should be optimized around one keyword.
From a web design point of view, we need to consider three types of web pages:
1. Pages that are required to cover the theme of the website but are based on keywords that are so competitive that they are unlikely to achieve top page positioning and therefore will not bring visitors to the website. For example, a holiday accommodation advertising website may produce an excellent page on "Italy". If it provides useful information, it will be appreciated by visitors who arrive on the website. High positioning on the SERPs for "Italy" is unlikely, however much effort you put into it, and this page will not bring visitors from the search engines.
2. Pages that are required to cover the theme of the website and are based on niche keywords and may bring visitors to the website - in practice there are unlikely to be many of these.
3. Pages that are not obviously required to cover the theme of the website but are developed around relevant niche keywords from a list of keywords initially generated by a keyword suggestion tool. The difficulty here is separating out the niche keywords from the full list. We need to focus our precious time and SEO efforts on the niche keywords where we can successfully compete.
How do we find the niche keywords from a list of keywords initially generated by a keyword suggestion tool?
In 2004, it was estimated that Google included 200 factors in its positioning algorithm. In 2009, many search optimization optimizers believe Google now uses more than 300 factors. It is unlikely that each of these factors carry equal weighting.
Using retro-analysis of top ten positioned web pages for numerous keyword searches, the author identified the most important, but underestimated, factor in the Google algorithm that determines positioning on SERPs (HomePage PageRank or G-Factor-I). It then became apparent that a second factor (G-Factor-II - a hidden boost to the effective PageRank of HomePages competing for a keyword) significantly influenced positioning.
Once aware of G-Factor-I, identification of niche keywords by manual analysis of a list of keywords generated by my favourite keyword suggestion tool proved to be prohibitively time consuming. For a list of 50 keywords, the G-Factor-I must be determined for each of the top 10 web pages - 500 calculations. A unique, purpose built program - Keyword SEO Pro - has been commissioned. No analysis is required for G-Factor-II.
The Most Important Question In Search Engine Optimization
The most frequently asked question that I am asked by web site owners is "How can I get my web pages to the top on the SERPs for my keywords?" My advice may surprise you: Take out the "How"!
You will then have the most important question web site owners and search engine optimizers should be asking:-
"Can I get my web pages to the top on the SERPs for my keywords?"
Using the combination of KeywordSEOPro to analyze for G-Factor-I for a list of keywords and by comparison with G-Factors-I and II for your own web pages, you will be able to identify your niche keywords and focus your SEO efforts appropriately. A more detailed explanation is provided on the website.

Posted by MorinHuff02 - Monday, August 26, 2019 -
  

How Do I Get Google To List My Site  

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First a Health Warning!
If you are already listed on Google then resubmitting again to Google will NOT get your site listed any faster.
If you haven't already tried submitting your site, then the page to submit your site to can be found easily by searching for "google submit" into Google. Not surprisingly their page is top of the list!
However there are other ways to get your site picked up by Google.
One good way to get your site indexed quickly by Google is through links from websites that are themselves crawled regularly. By far the easiest and quickest method is to make use of the various directories on the internet. Google tends to check the higher ranking directories fairly regularly and new links from those sites are likely to get indexed.
There are free directories and there are paid subscription directories. It really is a case of you pay your money and you take your choice. Business directories in your particular area of business can be useful because Google likes relevancy when it is indexing you and your site should be highly relevant to a business directory for your line of business.
DMOZ, also known as the Open Directory, is probably one of the most important directories to get listed in if you are interested in good rankings from Google. It's not a quick way to get Google to take a look at you. In fact it can take weeks, even months to get listed in DMOZ. This is because every site submitted is reviewed in person by the category editor and it really depends how far down the queue you are.
One piece of advice, if you do plan to submit to DMOZ make sure you read the submission guidelines carefully and comply fully with what they ask.
Another good way to get Google to index your site is through writing articles and submitting them to the article submission sites. All of the article sites (the good ones at least) allow you to include a section called "About the Author" or "Author Resource". It's here that you can include a link back to your site.
Writing articles has a few other advantages. Other sites looking for content might pick up your article from the article sites and use it on their site. They have to use your "About the Author" section so you will get a free link back to your site. That's another chance for Google to find you. If your articles are relevant to your business then you will probably find they will push visitor traffic to your site as well.
So in summary, you can try submitting directly to Google but I think that either directories or writing articles will work as well if not better at getting you notice.

Mike Seddon is the founder of KKSmarts. Their site contains many free guides including their Free SEO Training Online Course.

Posted by MorinHuff02 - Monday, August 26, 2019 -
  

Does Your Website Smell of Bacon  

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Imagine the scene, it's a beautiful sunny crisp February morning, you're enjoying a quiet stroll in the countryside, your breath is forming a small cloud each time you exhale, and you feel a general sense of well-being as you start to notice the faintest smell, a delicious desirable familiar scent and you wonder, what does that remind me of?
You walk a bit further, the smell growing ever stronger and you ask yourself, what is that wonderful odour? You carry on, and as you get closer you hear it, a familiar sound, and you put two and two together, the sound, the smell, the unmistakeable sizzling and crackling, of bacon rashers, frying in a pan and you feel your stomach start to rumble. Someone walks around the corner just ahead of you, biting into a steaming hot delicious crispy bacon butty and your mouth waters and you think, I've just got to have one of those right now.
All very appetising, but what has this got to do with Web Design and SEO?
The point is a winning web site is a web site that will attract visitors from a distance, (SEO and promotion), and compel them to take action. Just like the delicious smell of bacon cooking draws you in from a distance, a well planned SEO strategy will draw in targeted prospects to your web site and well designed irresistible content will compel them to take action.
How can I get my website to smell like sizzling bacon?
Just like a delicious crispy bacon butty, it's all about the ingredients.
You will need a good quality website, by good quality I mean it should be well coded, beautiful to look at, user friendly, contain rich and original content and be a call to action for your customers.
You will need a well planned search engine optimisation strategy. This subject itself is a series of articles, but here are a few key points you need to consider.
Understanding your business objectives
You need to know what you want to achieve form your SEO. This gives you the opportunity to establish your goals and understand your business and its unique challenges.
Check your web site for code issues
One of the least obvious mentioned areas of SEO is poor web design. A web site may look wonderful on the surface, but if the code is poorly written or contains lots of redundant code, or the site lacks text, has duplicate content or just has poor quality content, all of these can have a devastating effect on your ranking.
Keyword research
It is extremely important to understand the keywords and phrases that your customers are using. There are a variety of available tools to achieve this. In doing this kind of research you can target those keywords within your web site. We often find during this process keyword phrases that are used by our customers but not used by competitors. Always a bonus!
Detailed analysis of competition
Looking at your competitors web sites, especially those that rank at the top can provide valuable insights. For example, you can find out who links to them, what search phrases they are strong in (and which are they missing out on). It is always a good idea to know who your competition is and what they are doing!
Installation of site analytic tools
Site analytic tools show you how people found your site, what they searched for or where they clicked from and what pages looked at, how long they stayed and what route they took through your site. Obviously this information is valuable, it's valuable for measuring the whether or not your visitors are finding what they are looking for and whether they are taking action. Imagine you're investing in a Pay Per Click campaign, you really want to know if the visitors you have paid for actually bought something or got in touch.
Review/Create a linking plan
Search engines look at links like they are personal recommendations. If you have plenty of high quality links to your site, it is like having lots of people say "what a great company". It is how they differentiate between two similar competing web sites. Please note though, "high quality links", not all links are equal! We also weed out the ones that may be harming your site!
Creation of search engine sitemaps
Search engines use sitemaps to crawl your web site. That is not to say your website will not be crawled if you do not have one, but all of it will be crawled if you do. Search engines like sitemaps because it speeds up the process.
Creation of Robots File
Robot files tell search engine which pages to visit and which ones to ignore. Sometimes, especially if you have for some important reason duplicate content, it is a good idea to get search engine robots to ignore all but one of the duplicate pages. You do this with a robot.txt file.
Review of current authority
You're probably already an expert at what you do, but does your web site reflect that, and more importantly does it reflect it to the search engines. The more of an expert you are as assessed by the information on your web site, the more quality traffic and links you will receive, the more important your site will be perceived, the higher up the rankings you will go.
On page optimisation
You will need to optimise each page to make them a search engine friendly as possible for a particular key word set.
A review of available site statistics
If you check your existing site statistics and analytics (assuming you have some). There is usually a wealth of information available the you can use to boost your current rankings.
Regular written updates
Effective SEO is an ongoing process that needs to be monitored. If you are serious about generating more business through your website then you need a proper plan and a strategy and you need to know what is working and what isn't.
Content development and copy writing
Search engines are about providing high quality accurate responses to customer queries, they are about content. People are looking for answers, answers are found in quality content. Analyse your existing content, create blogs, and write articles so your site continuously grows with quality content. Be an expert.
Social media
Social media has expanded enormously over the past few years and cannot be ignored. It is now a massive potential market place and we have strategies for utilising this media.

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A38.com offers a range of irresistible web design and SEO packages. For an informal chat with our head bacon fryer about how we can make your web site compel like a sizzling bacon butty, visit our website and we'll get the stove on!
This article was written by Ian Bertie. Ian is the propriator of A38.com a web design and SEO company based in Plymouth and established in 1997. In his spare time he is a member of Dartmoor Search and Rescue Team, and a qualified SARDA Mountain Rescue Dog Handler. If you would like more information about web design or SEO, Ian would be pleased to hear from you.

Posted by MorinHuff02 - Monday, August 26, 2019 -
  

How to Convince a Start-Up That They Need Website SEO  

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There are numerous propositions why start-ups lack interest in getting SEO services. This article aims to show how to best help start-ups and particularly small start-ups by introducing SEO to market their website or online business.
Premise One: Most start-ups don't appear to have funds
This is a huge issue for people starting out their own business. Clients often would like to jump straight in and ask 'how expensive is this SEO stuff going to cost me?' I urge that you do not answer this right away. Keep in mind though that new businesses might not have huge marketing budget, yet you simply cannot offer the services you provide for free.
Therefore, during your first strategy meeting with your new client, it's essential to gauge where they may be at first, to be able to offer them a proposal that can really help them. You need to assure them that this is beneficial for their business and at the same time, assure them that you are there to assist them, and not bust their bank account. Your role is always to help them grow their business and not to bleed it dry.
Premise Two: Make It Simple
It is necessary should you try to win the client or to gain more business from your client, to help keep everything simple. Use terms the client will understand. Do not try to flood real technical terms to your client. Your aim should be to educate your client what your SEO is all about in such a way that he will understand it easily.
Premise Three: Don't Do Everything At the Same Time.
Starting a brand new business is daunting enough, especially for a sole trader, a new small enterprise or partnership. Don't overwhelm them with the countless aspects of SEO. Think of a plan so your support for that client is clearly structured and divided into bite-size stages. It's no good stating in your first meeting that you have to tackle the on-page optimization, back link building, guest blogging, tweeting, posting to Facebook, Stumbling etc. They already have enough on their plate!
What I am not saying is to ignore these matters. Explain their significance but structure their SEO strategy. Remember that if it's gradually built up, it is going to appear more 'natural' which of course is way better received by search engines than a temporary and unexpected boost.
Premise Four: Report Back the Results
Because most new businesses have small or limited funds, they want to see ROI faster - even if initially they notice an improvement in terms of search rankings or perhaps the number of visitors to their site. This is how they are going to judge your services. You need to report to them regularly. Most of our clients prefer monthly reports, which really is a reasonable expectation in my experience. But again don't flood them with stat reports.
Final Premise: Enjoy and Don't Apply Pressure
Working on a new client's new business SEO ought to be a great experience for you both - build the customer relationship allowing you to have repeat business, a better understanding of your client as a person and a business. Don't pressure your client or prospect into taking your ÂŁ1,000 package if the ÂŁ50 package is appropriate.
And lastly but not least - a happy client may very well be a referring client, so build on the above mentioned principles and have fun doing it!

ISBX is one of the leading mobile app developer and SEO company based in Los Angeles providing mobile application development including SEO, web development & iPhone Application Development services. Learn more about SEO with our topnotch SEO service LA team.

Posted by MorinHuff02 - Monday, August 26, 2019 -
  

How Google Will Rate Your Site  

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Search Engine Optimisation should be a major part of any online businesses marketing strategy. The fact is that nowadays search engines are the first port of call for online shoppers and resultant businesses are forced to optimise to fit these engines. This applies in particular to Google due to their overwhelming market share. But how does Google go about measuring the value of sites.
Well, first and foremost comes great content. That is the foundation on which Google wants the internet to be built. It makes sense to as the most valuable sites are those with worthwhile content. That's what draws people in and gets links to your site.
Backlinks are a very good measure of your sites strength. The better your site the more people will post links to your site from other sites. Google values your site partly based on the number of these links your site has and the value of the sites providing them.
Another measure is the number of indexed pages. This once again is based on your content as the more good content you have on more pages the more pages Google is likely to index. For this it is important to have your site well organised and possibly invest some time in developing a blog.
Other than these factors which take considerable time and effort, there is one area where you can almost instantly improve the quality and Google's view of your site. This is done through onsite work, whereby you fix certain elements such as the title, URL, description and header tags so that they accurately represent your site. In doing this you make it easier for Google and users to determine what your site is all about making it more reliable and potentially higher ranked in search engines.
Of course once you get your site highly ranked it's still down to you to ensure that your site is consistently providing quality content as well as being reliable. Security is always vital and you might want to consider employing a money transfer service. This will allow you to process each credit card transaction more efficiently.
As a result of adjusting your site and ensuring it is effectively optimised for quality you will find that you can boost your rankings in Google and hopefully bring in more customers.

Sam Qam's website employs a money transfer service to handle each credit card transaction on his site.

Posted by MorinHuff02 - Sunday, August 25, 2019 -
  

How To Become An SEO Expert - The Easy Way  

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If you are looking to improve your search engine ranking through SEO then you are in the right place. Did you know that search engine optimization is not at all difficult, if you know exactly how it works. Here are some tips that will help you become an SEO expert the easy way.
1. Choosing keywords
Before you start promoting your website make sure you have at least three keywords to target. One of keyword should be the primary keyword which is your main target and the other keywords should be your secondary keywords. The reason for selecting three or more keywords is to make your webpage look natural and not stuffed with a single keyword which looks suspicious to search engines. When you choose the primary keyword see that it has low or moderate competition because the heavily competitive keywords might take years to rank in the first page.
2. Good Content
Now you have your keywords start writing a good article for your blog keeping the users in mind. This is because the primary goal of any site ranking higher is to convert the visitors into customers or subscribers and with a good content this becomes easier. After making your blog user friendly now it is time to make it search engine friendly, to do this place your primary keyword in the title, first and the last sentence of your blog post, then sprinkle the secondary keywords throughout the article.
3. Website Promotion
When your website or blog is ready with content written around target keywords it is time to promote the website. In search engine optimization terms website promotion means building backlinks. Search engines rank a website based on the number of quality relevant backlinks it has, so build links only from websites that are closely related to your website topic.
The best place to get a link to your website would be from established internet directories like dmoz.org and dir.yahoo.com. There are many other directories but select only the top directories in your industry for maximum SEO benefits.
4. Analyze Competition
The only way to reach the top position in search results is to beat your competition. Analyze the top 10 websites and see what it takes to beat them, the statistics that you need to measure is the number of backlinks and anchor text used. When these parameters are known, you just need to build more links than your competition with the primary keyword as anchor text.
When all these above steps are covered accurately, the ranking of your website gradually increases. Always concentrate on giving better user experience and then optimize the site for search engines

To know more about search engine optimization visit our seo experts academy blog.

Posted by MorinHuff02 - Saturday, August 24, 2019 -
  

Five Ways to Use External Keywords to Market Your Website  

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Keywords are an integral part of marketing a product, service, website, or anything online. External keywords as well as internal keywords must be researched and utilized in every online marketing endeavor. When the right keywords are secured, they need to be used on the website itself, and offsite as described in the five examples below.
1) First, we have PPC marketing. This is where you place ads in Google, other search engines, or targeted websites, and then pay per each click that someone makes on the ad. Keywords are targeted for the market that you want to attract and there are many strategies that can be applied to these external keywords. Many marketers find success utilizing this method of online marketing.
2) Article marketing has been proven very successful to market both products and services. External keywords are used in the title of the article, throughout the body of the article, and as the anchor text in the link that is place in the resource box that follows the article. Here again, it is most important to do thorough keyword research so that you find the key words and phrases that you can compete with online. The last thing that you want to do is put time and effort into a project that will never return results. If the keyword you target already has thousands, or tens or hundreds of thousands, of websites using it, you may never be able to rank high enough in the search engines for people to find you.
3) Using keywords as tags, or anchor text, anytime that you place your website URL online is a great strategy for the search engines because they will find these tags and be able to follow them to your website. When they see that your website is related, with the same keywords as your external keyword links, your website will be rewarded with top search engine listings. These tags also establish backlinks to your website that are highly regarded by the search engines.
4) Social media and social marketing use external keywords to link back to websites with the goal of driving traffic to the websites. People search the social sites by using keywords to find what interests them or what they want to know more about or research. If they like the content or information that is given, they will spread the word which can bring a lot of referral traffic to the website. This kind of traffic is highly targeted since the visitor is already looking for what your website represents.
5) Other forms of online advertising are also centered around external keywords that link back to the website. When you post a video online or bookmark your website or post a document from your website, you use keywords to tag the information. When participating in forums, you use keywords to find your market. Any kind of content that is placed online, in the formats mentioned and many others like podcasts, banner advertising, classified ads, even email marketing use keywords as an integral part of the process.
Marketing a website online can be done in any number of ways. It is beneficial to use at least a few of these at a time to create different funnels that can send traffic to the website. The goal is to get new visitors to the website every day so that you can present your product or service and convert visits into sales. External keywords are such an important part of the online marketing process that if you are not confident you can find the right keywords, it is well justified to outsource this essential task.

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Posted by MorinHuff02 - Saturday, August 24, 2019 -
  

Does Length of Article Matter For SEO  

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Does length of article matter for SEO? Some people will tell you that you need 500+ words in article to be indexed well in search engines. Some say less and some say more. So who do you listen to?
Listen to no one! You should post however much you like. Your post can be short but straight to the point, or a long post that is long because it is necessary for you to explain everything. Do not write a long post just to make you feel that it is required to get the audience's attention or indexed well in search engines.
If you are writing an article in EzineArticles.com, you can write the 250 words minimum, and you can get indexed just as well as another article that has over 1000 words. If your post is long and boring, most likely people will skim through your writing.
What really matters in your post for SEO? You want specific keywords in your article that matches some keywords in your article title. For instance, the title of this post is "Does Length of Article Matter For SEO?" so you want some of those keywords in your article. Do not keyword stuff your article with your desired keywords every other word. You want to write for your audience, and not for robots. If you are blatantly repeating the same keyword over and over again, people will find that extremely annoying. You do not want to lose credibility because of keyword stuffing.
Key tips: Put 3-4 specific keywords into each of your paragraphs. Short posts are great, but not TOO short.

Posted by MorinHuff02 - Saturday, August 24, 2019 -
  

Building Links Through Category Page - SEO  

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In SEO, a category page is similar to an index on your website. On an ebusiness site which sells dog food it is the page that itemizes the types of dog food for sale. On a service site it would be the list of all your services and on a niche SEO information website the category page would possibly itemize SEM/SEO articles.
Category pages are more SEO keyword and keyword phrase rich than your homepage, as a rule. If there is a big competition for your homepage keywords then, as a rule, your category page should include more precise keywords. Also the keywords on your category page will more likely be acceptable. Websites which have only one homepage can embody any amount of category pages and this may increase their traffic. This should please any SEM/SEO analyst as it is their goal to grow your customer base.
There can also be varying stratums of category pages. For instance the first tier page could be Dog food then Adult Dog food and then the final tier could be Vegetarian Adult Dog food. If your website is set up with more than one category level you must fix on the ones on which you wish to spotlight. Sometimes not all the same things can be done on each category level and sometimes they can. Your search engine optimization (SEO) plan should focus on what you want to accomplish most.
Category page SEO will be much easier since most of the links will be internal therefore, coming from different places in your own website. You should use SEO keywords to anchor your text when you link to the category pages. They should stand out when placed in the headings and title tags on the page. It is also helpful for you to write some content that is SEO keyword rich. A paragraph, maybe two, should be plenty. Remember you want your page keyword rich not keyword stuffed, which is a no-no in proper search engine optimization.
Your internal linking is highly important for your SEO. You must be sure that for every level of category page, you have a link on your homepage site map which corresponds to it. It helps to link to the categories from all the pages in your website, though in order to keep your menu small and to have less links only put the main categories. Leave the subcategories to be listed on the category page itself. This will avoid having too many links which can bring down the weight of each link. Search engine optimization (SEO) is a delicate balance between too little and too much so ask a SEM/SEO expert for help.

Posted by MorinHuff02 - Saturday, August 24, 2019 -