Basic On-Page Search Engine Optimization 
				 
				There are 2 different types of search engine 
				optimization, on-page and off page. Here you'll learn the 
				differences between them, and basic tips to getting your website 
				optimized for the search engines. 
				 
				What Is The Difference Between On-Page And Off-Page Search 
				Engine Optimization 
				 
				The difference is that on-page optimization involves changing 
				elements of your actual webpages that most visitors to your site 
				wont even notice. For example, having your keywords in specific 
				places or writing the title a certain way. Basically it's 
				tweaking all elements of a page which are a factor for ranking 
				well in the search engines.Where as off-page optimization, is 
				partially out of your control. You do have some control over it, 
				but it's largely dependant on what others think about your 
				website, unless you take an active role in off-page 
				optimization. Off page optimization is quite a large topic, so 
				I'll talk about it in a separate article. 
				 
				Basic On-Page Elements You Need To Tweak: 
				 
				For starters, you need to give your pages a title between the 
				<title></title> tags in the head section of the page. Make it a 
				descriptive title with at least 1 keyword. 4 words maximum is 
				usually enough. Please don't leave the title as "untitled", and 
				don't set it to "home" or "Page 1" or anything like that. Doing 
				so won't help your search engine rankings one bit. 
				 
				Next you need to write a description using the description meta 
				tag i.e. <meta name="Description" content="yourdescriptionhere">. 
				This should go in the head part of the html, after the </title< 
				tag preferably. This only need to be about 1 sentence long and 
				contain your keywords once or twice. Any more than that and it 
				might look a bit spammy. 
				 
				Now You need to use the keyword meta tag. Just as a side note, 
				most search engines don't often use meta tags anymore, but it 
				certainly wont hurt your rankings. Here's what the keyword meta 
				tag looks like, <meta name="Keywords" content="your,keywords,here">. 
				Include each keyword / keyphrase once. Do not repeat your 
				keywords over and over in the keywords tag, once each is fine. 
				 
				Ok now we need to change elements of the page than people will 
				actually see. The stuff you just typed in will only be readable 
				by search engine spiders when they crawl your pages, apart from 
				the title of your page of course. 
				 
				First you need to have a header in a <h1> tag. It doesn't look 
				particularly pretty, but it's effective. It lets the search 
				engine spider know, that the piece of test in the <h1> tag is 
				important. Now you need to write a header in the <h1> that 
				contains your keywords. It's pretty similar to just having the 
				page title on the actual page. Doesn't need to be long, just a 
				few descriptive words about what the following page is about. 
				 
				This next one is the part I'm going to have to leave in your 
				hands. If you haven't got any content on the page, then you need 
				to write it. Try to include the keywords about 3 times in the 
				top third of the page. Only put them where it will read 
				correctly. For example don't put them all in one sentence 
				because it will sound silly. Try to make your content an 
				absolute minimum of about 400-500 words. 
				 
				Do you have images on your webpage? Then you need to give them 
				"alt" tags. These are just incase a user cannot display or 
				chooses to not display images for whatever reason. Instead, they 
				will see whatever you place into your alt tag. Only put in your 
				keyword as part of the alt tag if it is relevant. The alt tag 
				should be descriptive to the image. 
				 
				Make the above changes to your webpages and you should see a 
				nice rise in your search engine ranks when they next index your 
				site. It will definately pay off in the end. Best of luck! 
				 
				About the Author: Stephen Warren is the creator of
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