SEO Blue Print
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The immense popularity of fast food has spelt its cast significantly in different spheres of life. Today people primarily look for short term gain and even want to invest in the share market, which can be prudent in giving him an immediate return and hardly bother for a planned way, which may earn much more yield in longer duration. Likewise, SEO has become more of a crash job or damage control, rather than a systematic planning in most of the cases. As a rule of the software industry is that cost of changes become too high when you start changing after launch of a product or even of your website. So, we suggest you to develop a SEO blueprint in the beginning itself, so that your entire route becomes smooth and yields you in the long term.
SEO Blue print primarily formulates a strategy of application of various SEO techniques in various phases in your website with detailed description of tasks, monitoring and control. A proper SEO blue print will also allow you to clearly measure the success, failure and deviation in tangible terms and will keep provision for control at every step. Mostly people start ignoring a lot of issues, which don’t come under the direct notice of people like URL names or the proper organization of files and folders in the web server, which also affect your ranking to a great extent.
Here are some steps to go
1) Competition analysis
2) Content Development Strategy
3) Website Strategy
4) Meta tags and keyword application
5) URL Naming plan
6) Link Strategy
7) Marketing Strategy
A Detailed Action Plan
9) Deviation and Monitoring strategies
10) Return on Investment (ROI) Analysis
Remember Web solution also falls under the realm of software development, which envisages the need of implementation of all steps of software project management.
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May 15th, 2008 at 1:31 pm
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