The placement of a site on search engines
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The optimization of a website (but even a single web page) for search engines is a practice that is becoming more important. Bring your own website in top positions of the results produced by an engine such as Google can make the difference between success or failure, between having visitors or remain unknown.
The positioning of a website on search engines (but it would be better to say ‘on’ search for excellence, ie Google) is a step that must be treated very carefully since the ‘conception’ of the site itself, because the mistakes are paid dear. In technical jargon, you are charged with the ‘ban’ (ie the penalty, if not disappearance) of the site from a search engine. And the SEO Basingstoke situation back under its control is not trivial, but above all takes time, long time. And this, as I understand, can result in considerable economic damage and image, if you use the Web as a tool to convey our information (or products).
How then proceeds to make sure that our site (or, again, even a single page) is the best indexed by Google?
We try to give an answer starting with the basics and gradually analyzing the main factors that may affect our work.
The steps to be tackled to get the most from search engines
So we begin to address the positioning of a website on search engines starting with the setting of a single page that may be precisely the homepage of the site. Before you get down to business ask yourself this series of questions:
1. what exactly is the argument that the site will be treated?
2. I would look like on Google?
3. what is the current spread of that topic?
4. which and how many are my potential competitors (or competitors)?
The first 2 questions are fundamental. Their proper analysis can lead to unexpected results in terms of visibility. 2 The next questions come into play later, however, it is necessary to have them always in mind especially if our aim is to promote a site in areas particularly ‘crowded’.



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