- When linking to external websites, a good strategy to move up in the ranking is to use the keywords you’re attempting to rank for on that page as the anchor text of the external pointing links. For an example, if you were attempting to rank a page for the phrase “hulk smash” you would want to use that phrase, “hulk smash” as the anchor text of a link pointing to a web page on another domain ?
The correct answer is: False
The biggest problem with linking to other websites with your targeted keyword phrases in the anchor text is that it creates additional competition for your page in the search results, as you give relevance through anchor text and link juice to a competing page on a competing site. Thus, false is correct answer
- Which of the following is the least important area in which to include your keyword(s)?
· Title
· Meta Keyword
· Meta descriptions
The correct answer is: Meta Keywords
The Meta keyword tag is least important among these because search engines do not consider it in ranking calculations and it’s never seen by visitors and searchers(Unlike the meta description tag, which display beneath listing in the SERPs)
- Which of the following is the best way to maximize the frequency with which your site/page is crawled by the search engine?
- Search engine submission
- Frequently add new content
- Adding additional meta tags
Correct Answer: Frequently add new content
Adding new content on a regular basis is the only one of the methods listed that will promote more frequent spidering and indexing. Tags like crawl delay have never been shown to be effective (and aren't even supported by many of the major engines). The other "partially" correct answer would be to turn up crawl frequency inside Webmaster Central at Google, but this only works if Google wants to crawl your site more actively and is restricted from doing so.
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