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Search engine optimization  is a art to develop your website & increase wieghtage  in searchengine. Seo  is a process to increase traffic on your site.seo is divided in two function as belove:

On-page optimization  and off-page optimization lets discuss about it.
(1)On-page optimization:
On-page optimization is a first step of seo. on-page optimization is not only ranking activity but also increase your traffic .  

(2)off-page optimization:
     Off-page optimization is a second and very important tool in seo .we can drive traffic by off-page following activites included in off-page Directory submission,social bookmarking,press release,add posting,Article submission,classified ads etc. to more information: http://seomarketinggroup.blogspot.com/

1.On-page Optimization Activities:
On-page optimization is a first step of seo.  On-page optimization is not only ranking activity but also increase your traffic .it’s a process to attract your customer.  study about Following activities included in on-page optimization:
        * Initial Site Analysis
        * Competition Analysis
        * Keyword Research
        * Density Analysis and Placement
        * Title & Meta Tags development
        * Site Structure Analysis
        * URL renaming/re-writing
        * Content Development Check
        * Brief Keyword Competition Review
        * H1, H2, H3 Tags
        * Alt tag
        * Anchor Text
        * Existing Web Content Optimization
        * HTML Validation
        * Creation of XML / HTML / ROR / Text Sitemaps
        * Submitting sites to Google and Yahoo Webmasters
        * Canonical / 404 Implementation

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