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	<title>Comments on: The SEO Importance of Website Architecture</title>
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		<title>By: Net Age &#124; Online Marketing</title>
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		<description>On Page optimization is a cornerstone of an effective SEO effort. Not paying attention to these details will make your online efforts join the ranks of pages just floating out in cyberspace, with their potentially brilliant content sadly going unnoticed. Another suggestion here is to have a sitemap if things start getting biggish, page-wise. 

Then you need to of course sort out things like Meta Description, Title, h-tags, alt tags for images (very important for telling the spiders what your image is all about, as they are text viewers and image blind) on your individual pages, with specific focus on your targeted (and researched) keywords. Don&#039;t worry about the Meta Keywords too much, they are ignored by the search engine spiders. I am old school though, and do usually add my main keywords and phrases in there too...old habits die hard, they say ;-)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Page optimization is a cornerstone of an effective SEO effort. Not paying attention to these details will make your online efforts join the ranks of pages just floating out in cyberspace, with their potentially brilliant content sadly going unnoticed. Another suggestion here is to have a sitemap if things start getting biggish, page-wise. </p>
<p>Then you need to of course sort out things like Meta Description, Title, h-tags, alt tags for images (very important for telling the spiders what your image is all about, as they are text viewers and image blind) on your individual pages, with specific focus on your targeted (and researched) keywords. Don&#8217;t worry about the Meta Keywords too much, they are ignored by the search engine spiders. I am old school though, and do usually add my main keywords and phrases in there too&#8230;old habits die hard, they say <img src='http://codehill.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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