Hyperlinks are what allow web pages to connect to other web pages, and without them, you would need to know the URL for every page on the Internet.
Hyperlinks are what allow web pages to connect to other web pages, and without them, you would need to know the URL for every page on the Internet.
A hyperlink is an element in an HTML document that links to either another portion of the document or to another document altogether. On webpages, hyperlinks are usually colored purple or blue and are sometimes underlined. A hyperlink can be thought of as an interface that links a source to a target. Clicking the hyperlink…
Your header content plays a role in matching your content to a searcher’s goal, beyond simple keyword rankings.
The heading tag is of central importance for search engines. Search engines use heading tags to identify keywords that stand out from the remaining content by their formatting. Usually, a heading briefly states what the subsequent text section is all about. It is therefore highly recommended to use essential keywords already in the heading. The…
Headings are signposts that guide readers through an article. Because people tend to read them carefully, they should indicate what a section or paragraph is about, or people won’t know what to expect. Also, headings may help them get back on track if they get lost. Heading structure is important for accessibility as well, especially…
Headings help users and search engines to read and understand the text. For example, they act as signposts for the readers and make it easier for people to understand what a post or page is about. Headings also define which parts of your content are essential, and show how they’re interconnected.
On June 2, Google Search Liaison Danny Sullivan tweeted that Google would be releasing a new broad core algorithm update on June 3. The next day, Google confirmed the update was live and would be rolling out to its various data centers over the coming days. As is the case with any broad core algorithm…
These ranking systems are made up of not one, but a whole series of algorithms. To give you the most useful information, Search algorithms look at many factors, including the words of your query, relevance, and usability of pages, the expertise of sources, and your location and settings. The weight applied to each factor varies…
The Google algorithm’s most important feature is arguably the PageRank system, a patented automated process that determines where each search result appears on Google’s search engine return page. Most users tend to concentrate on the first few search results, so getting a spot at the top of the list usually means more user traffic.
Google’s algorithm does the work for you by searching out Web pages that contain the keywords you used to search, then assigning a rank to each page based on several factors, including how many times the keywords appear on the page. Higher ranked pages appear further up in Google’s search engine results page (SERP), meaning…