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Originally Posted by pkwebbs
Thanks for your ideas. But pls note that I've not claimed as peer or expert. I'm a start-off seo and have asked your advice, but I felt disapointed for this kind of replies.
I was mislead by the name of the forum, Search Engine Optimization Forum SEO is much easier with help from peers and experts!
Anyway thanks for your support.
Prakash N
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You'll get the help Prakash, but you do need to help the peers and experts to understand what you want to know. You won't get a complete course in
SEO in a thread, but you can help getting good replies when you ask very specific questions. That means you have to look at yourself and wonder which specific things you don't understand and then ask a question about that. From there you'll be able to move on to the next thing.
One thing you can try is to write down a complete explanation on what
SEO is. If you do this, you'll be forced to put everything you know in logical order and you will automatically find the gaps. Don't write down what to do though. Explain what the effects are of each step that you take. You need to explain why something works.
Do this and you'll come up with tons of specific questions.
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By the way, I can see in the code of your website that you know the basic
SEO techniques. But you still need to learn some more advanced things like what to use as link text. Also try to learn about how to make your code cleaner. If you love HTML and CSS, try to go for tableless. (lot of work to learn so you'll need time for that).