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On Page optimization techniques include content optimization, the title-tag, several META-Tags, headlines & text decoration, alt- and title-attributes and continuous actualization while Off page optimization is all about the things you could to get a high page rank (PR) for your website after it has already gone live.
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On Page Optimization is an process done on the pages of a website to increase its performance in the search engines for targeted keywords related to the on-page content.Off-page optimization is an process done off the pages of a website to increase its performance in the search engines for targeted keywords related to the on-page content and keywords in off-page given direct-links.On Page Optimization includes:keyword selection, research and testing Meta Tags,ALT Tags,H1 Tag,Interlinking StructureContent Keyword DensitySitemapsSearch Engine Friendly links to the pagesOff page Optimization includes:Link ExchangeLink AdsPress Release SubmissionForum PostingClassifieds SubmissionArticle SubmissionComment Posting in BlogDirectory SubmissionSearch Engine SubmissionI hope my answer clarifies all your doubts.Thanks
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On page Optimization are related directly to the content and structure of the website. This normally consists of pages written in the HyperText Markup Language but also applies to other document formats that are indexed by search engines, for example Microsoft Word or PDF formats. On-page optimization involves modifying keyword frequency in the URL, Title, Headings, Hypertext Links and Body text while the Off page Optimization are elements that have less to do with the actual site.Off Page Characteristics refer to all links both from pages contained within a particular web site and from pages of other web sites that point to these specific pages. But, There is never a confusion regarding which is more important between on page and off page characteristics because both are equally as important.
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