SEO stands for ―search engine optimization.‖ It is the process of getting traffic from the ―free, organic,editorial‖ or natural‖ search results on search engines.
All major search engines such as Google, Bing and Yahoo have primary search results, where web pages and other content such as videos or local listings are shown and ranked based on what the search engine considers most relevant to users. Payment isn’t involved, as it is with paid search ads.
# Relevance
One of the most important factors when it comes
to SEO is relevance. The search engines don’t only want to see that you’re
using specific keywords but it also wants to see how relevant your content is
when it comes to specific search queries. In order to do this, search engines don’t only look at the text on your website itself. They also look at:
• How
your website is structured
• What
keywords are used within your URL
• How
your page is formatted
• What
keywords are in the headline that are also found within the content of that
given page
# Backlink
When it comes to SEO, keep in mind
that it is constantly changing. As a
result, the techniques that worked last month might get you penalized this
month.
However, one thing that all search engines will
rely upon is authority AKA, the number of backlinks that you have. Therefore, contrary to what you might
hear, SEO still relies heavily on links.
Search engines will determine just how credible and authoritative a
website’s content is simply by calculating the number of inbound links that you
have from other websites. (By the way, an inbound link is a link pointing to
your site from a 3rd party site.)

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