401
301
500
404
D. 404
Title Tags
Search Engines
Meta Keywords
Meta Description
Having a clear hierarchy and text links
Every page should be reachable from at least one static text link
If the site map is larger than 100 or so links, you should break the site map into separate pages
Keeping the links on a given page to a reasonable number (fewer than 100)
Keyword Stuffing
Duplicate Content
Cloaking
All of the above
Site maps help the search engine editorial staff to quickly go through a website, hence ensuring quicker placement
Google gives credit to the websites having site maps. The GoogleBot looks for the keyword or title Site Map on the home page of a website.
Site maps help the search engine spider pick up more pages from the website
None of the above
SEMrush
Ahrefs
Serpstat
All of the above
Use long-tail keywords
Perform latent semantic indexing
Use location-based keywords
All of the above
It will open up the Google help pages applicable to www.iqsanswers.com
It will find pages about help within www.iqsanswers.com
It will only find page titles about help within www.iqsanswers.com
It will direct you to the request page for re-indexing of www.iqsanswers.com
Social media sites can gather more information from your links when you use them
With it, you can display your content more accurately, thereby increasing Click-Through Rates (CTRs)
Both A and B
None of the above
H2, H1, H3
H1, H3, H2
H2, H3, H1
H1, H2, H3
They are greatly beneficial to SEO
They are also called link farms
They are paid listings
They contain numerous inbound links
Use keyword separation
Don't repeat title tags
Don't use the website or company name
All of the above
Title
Description
Meta keywords
All of the above
They are two way links (reciprocal links)
They are from authority websites
They are voluntary in nature
They are from .edu or .gov extension websites
Home Page
Canonical Version
Heretical Version
Empirical Version
Use meta robots=noindex, nofollow
Use meta robots=index, nofollow
Use meta robots=noindex, follow
Use meta robots=autobot, decepticon
Buying an old Website and getting it ranked
Buying a Google Adwords PPC campaign
Placing the website on a sub domain of a ranked website and then 301 re-directing the site after it has been indexed
Getting a DMOZ listing
One
Two
Two or more
None
The number of times the keyword is used / (divided by) the total word count on page (minus) the total words in HTML on the page
The number of times the keyword is used x (multiply by) the total word count on page.
The number of times the keyword is used in the page description
The number of times the keyword is used / (divided by) the total word count on the page.
Forum Posting
Similar linking
Reciprocal linking
Article submission
Reliable
Non-reliable
Reliant
Non-reliant
It is the main body of text on a particular web page
It is the text within the left or top panel of a web page
It is the visible text that is hyper linked to another page
It is the most prominent text on the page that the search engines use to assign a title to the page
Good Content
Ease of Navigation
Site Performance
All of the above
White Hat
Black Hat
Both A and B
None of the above
Yes, the following metatag contains all the keywords I need.
No, it is rather short, I have more keywords to optimize for
Why bother with metatags at all?
Yes, this metatag is OK even though it could have had more keywords.
300
301
302
303
The number of times the keyword is used / (DIVIDED BY) the total word count on page (MINUS)the total words in HTML on the page
The number of times the keyword is used X (MULTIPLIED BY) the total word count on page
The number of times the keyword is used in the page description
The number of times the keyword is used in the page title
Blog submission sites
Blog search engines
Both A and B
None of the above
Cloaking
Hidden Text
Doorway Pages
All of the above
Analytics
Trends
Adwords
Search Engine
Increase Website Traffic
Free online promotion
Quality backlinks
All of the above