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Search Engine Optimization (SEO) can be summarized by 3 basic elements: good site design, site age and trust, and link popularity.
GOOD SITE DESIGN
Good site design encompasses two things: designing with web standards and utilizing good keywords and content in SEO important tags.
Designing with web standards means using semantic tags p for content paragraphs, ul/ol for lists, h1-6 for headers and so on. It also means using the least amount of non-semantic tags like divs and spans to provide hooks in order to style your site with CSS. Ideally, you want to have the least amount of tags possible because a large amount of non-semantic tags makes it harder for search engines to "read" your site and find content, as well as the fact that they only index so much of a page, so if a page is too large and your content too far down it might not be seen at all. Many standard tags like headers, p and lists are block level elements anyways and can by styled with borders, padding, margins and background images eliminating the need for extra divs for all but the more complex designs like rounded corners.
Utilizing good keywords and content is a major part of SEO. First, you must decide what your site is about and what you are looking to provide to users. That will determine your content and what searches you should (and can) optimize for. Second, you must place those in SEO important tags. The highest level and most important is the page's title tag which displays at the top of the browser. For example, in this article (at the time of this writing at least) the title tag of this page reads "The basic principles of search engine optimization (SEO) Helium." Having relevant, clear, concise and individual title tags is one of the most important parts of SEO. Each page should ideally have a unique title for example your home page might be "YourSite.com" and your about page might be "About YourSite.com", etc. Second is a page's h1 tag(s) which should be, ideally, similar to the title tag but not exactly the same. Some repetition is good but you don't want to keyword stuff. Finally, at a much lower level, are h2-h3 elements and, on a much broader level, the actual content of the site. While the actual content is not in important tags, this allows search engines to figure out what your page is about, what keywords you really are targeting, and what should be displayed in search result snippets.
SITE AGE AND TRUST
Site age and trust are harder to quantify. Site age refers not to how old
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