SEO is not alone comprises with tasks such as generating links for your website through blog posting, blog commenting, directory submission, social bookmarking and many others. SEO also involves onsite aspects. I am referring more than the Meta tags of every web page–the coding.

Before the SEO should be started, you must first take a look at the code of your website if it makes your site search-engine friendly. Big SEO efforts can only be put to waste if your code is unreadable or simply unfriendly to spiders.

According to an internet marketing professional who is also expert in web coding, there are two search engine-friendly ways that can be used to format your web pages. These are HTML and CSS. More often, HTML is the one being used by most webmasters in putting up a website. However, HTML-only formatted web pages are limiting and would have your tasks heavier that it seems. For instance, you need to redesign your website. With HTML-only code, coding change will cover from page to page. If you got 500 plus web pages, you need to go through every page to modify each. That would be a considerably lots of work and time-consuming too.

It is recommended to have your site formatted using both HTML and CSS codes. CSS separates web content from web design. This means that the content consisting of the text, images, video and other related stuff would be in HTML code while the web template or design is in CSS code. Redesigning would be easier this way. Adjustments can easily be done because there is only one file to modify and will cover all the web pages. With HTML and CSS codes for your site, you can make your SEO ventures successful.

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