SEO Settings Weebly?

SEO Settings Weebly?


Weebly, a famous SEO company from Romania, has been recently in news for its plan to make all the rankings in the search engine. The plan, according to them is that their way to rank in SERP, or Search Engine Result Page. It's a secret which Google does not want to let the users know. There are two problems with the plan. First, it will be an utter disaster if implemented as they say.

So, what are these two problems we have? They are the SEO settings and the shopping cart. If you are from Europe and you do not know anything about SEO or anything else related to websites, you probably think that the two are one in the same. This is wrong, as both are very different and must be treated as such.

When seo say SEO settings, we mean the sets of rules or algorithms given by Google, specifically, Google SEO, which is Google's internal process to evaluate your websites relevancy for the search term "SEO". There are two sets of rules, one set for regular websites and another set for websites built for professional use. You cannot just create a simple website and expect it to rank well. These rules will be different, depending on whether you are building a static website or a dynamic one. A static website is usually built for a particular purpose, and its own set of rules and algorithms are specific. On the other hand, a dynamic website is one that is built to adapt to changing rules and algorithms.

So, how should SEO be treated when we talk of the two problems above? We can divide the analysis into two parts, functional and cosmetic. In case of functional issues, there are two main problems. The first problem is related to the titles and meta description tags we see in the SERP. Meta descriptions are supposed to be a little informative text in the SERP, but there are rules from Google that forbid them to contain anything except information about the page itself.

This text that we see at the SERP is called "holistic layout", and Google restricts the number of words in it that are relevant to the page title. The second problem has something to do with the way Google classifies HTML pages. The way they do this is by using a special symbol called "XHTML mark-up language". All of our webmasters are aware that XHTML mark-up language is not similar to HTML. Even the music executive attacked the use of XHTML mark-up language, because it was considered by Google to be an error.

Now, we can find a third problem. That problem concerns the XHTML mark-up language code that is contained inside the rel tag. According to Google, this code should be visible to anyone, even if you cannot see the tags line. This code seems to be an open target for spam authors.

Webmaster feel that by using XHTML mark-up language, their sites will appear in Google's results, because they will appear as XHTML documents. But this doesn't mean that they are written correctly - if a webmaster uses XHTML mark-up language on their website and the site is submitted to the search engine, Google won't index them. And if that webmaster has written their site correctly, then using XHTML will make their web pages appear in the search engine's results.

So, it is clear that this problem needs to be resolved. There must be a way to have the search engine spider the whole website without indexing it, and indexing the inner text, meta tags and keywords. If there is no way to do this, webmaster must be honest about it and tell the search engines about the contents of the website. They may say that they are using "Sitemap" or "Cookie" or any other valid explanation, but the search engines won't believe them. In fact, they may decide to ban a website from the index all together.

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