
SEO has always been one of my favorite topics when it comes to Internet marketing. Out there in the blogosphere, you’ll find lot of SEO blogs that not only talk about advanced optimization techniques, but also cover the fundamentals of basic SEO. Despite the presence of so many wonderful blogs, many online retailers and newbie Internet marketing professionals are still not aware of even the most basic SEO terms. Our SEO copywriters have defined a few SEO terms for your convenience, and I am posting this blog post on their behalf…
There are many SEO terms that start with the alphabet A, such as anchor text, algorithm, agent, etc. However, we have only defined one SEO term for each alaphabet.
If you are an SEO/Internet marketing professional, please feel free to add more SEO terms. Let’s make this blog post more interactive... :-)
ALT Tags are HTML tags used to depict the content associated with an image.
Back Links are the external links that point to your web site.
Crawlers, commonly known as spiders, are used to visit web sites and collect data for indexing.
Domain is the URL of the website which is translated into an IP address.
E-commerce refers to sales and other business transactions through the Internet.
Freshbots are the Google crawlers that rapidly add pages to the Google index.
Google is one of the top search engines on the Web, and if your site is ranked high in Google, you'll get more page views.
Heading Tags consist of keywords that are used in the query while searching the Web.
Indexing is the process of ranking URLs and locating them in a database.
JavaScript is a scripting language used to create dynamic and interactive web sites.
Keywords are the words or phrases used by people to search for a web site.
Link maximization is a method of obtaining popular sites to link to your web site.
Meta Tags are lists of the main keywords and key phrases present on web pages.
Navigation Structure is the relationship between the different pages in a web site, which is used to determine the links that will appear in each page's navigation bar.
Optimization is the tuning of a web site to reach top rankings in all search engines.
Page Rank – A mathematical score assigned by Google to every web page.
Quality is the eminence of the web page based on content and other factors.
Relevancy is the accuracy of the results that appear in a search engine and proximity of the results to the user’s query.
Site Map is the “List of links” page that displays the links to all the pages of a web site.
Title Tag is the title of a web page that appears on a search engine’s result page.
Url Re-writing is a technique used to normalize URLs for search engines and users.
Visitor is a person who visits your web site.
Web copywriting is a method of writing descriptions for a web page.
XML, known as Extensible Markup Language, is a programming language used to customize tags.
Y! is the abbreviation for Yahoo! that is commonly used in blogs and the discussion forums of popular search engines.
Zeitgeist is the aggregation of million of search terms Google receives every day.

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