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    Re: Ultimate On-Page SEO Tips (by Webnauts)

    Quote Originally Posted by Webnauts View Post
    PR is weighted as an important ranking factor, but don't forget that it is one of over 100 or more.

    Obviously SERPs can be a great traffic generator, but traffic alone does not necessarily generate conversions.

    Why? Have a look at my article Usability & Search Engine Optimization for a better understanding.
    Thank you for your prompt response. You are so helpful. I appreciate what you do for all of us. Thank you. Bonnie

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    Re: Ultimate On-Page SEO Tips (by Webnauts)

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    Ed I was just reading this article Showing All the Right People All the Wrong Things - Search Engine Guide Blog

    There it is very well explained what I met.
    This article was about usability. I'm not having problems with people purchasing my book, playing my free games or signing up. My site is really successful that way. What my question was more about was PR. It seems like so much emphasisi is put on PR. My PR is 0. I'm working on getting it higher, but it seems like I'm successful (my SERPS are great) and PR it's still a 0. I was just wondering what all the hoopla is about PR?

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    Re: Ultimate On-Page SEO Tips (by Webnauts)

    Quote Originally Posted by Engine Ed View Post
    My PR is 0. I'm working on getting it higher, but it seems like I'm successful (my SERPS are great) and PR it's still a 0. I was just wondering what all the hoopla is about PR?
    You cannot tell how much PR you have. That is because when Google updates the green bar, that very day it is already 2-3 months old. Google updates PR internally all the time. So ignore that green bar and do something nice for your site.

    What the hoopla is about PR? Well I honestly have the same question.

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    Re: Ultimate On-Page SEO Tips (by Webnauts)

    Nice Webnauts - basically un-disputable information...
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    Re: Ultimate On-Page SEO Tips (by Webnauts)

    H4-6 are not much helpful in terms of seo benefits

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    Re: Ultimate On-Page SEO Tips (by Webnauts)

    Quote Originally Posted by bobpeter View Post
    H4-6 are not much helpful in terms of seo benefits
    Can you back that up please?

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    Re: Ultimate On-Page SEO Tips (by Webnauts)

    Do Yahoo and MSN (bing) also ignore characters in the title tag beyond 100? Also are you penalized when your description tag is more than 200 or the excess are just ignored?

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    Re: Ultimate On-Page SEO Tips (by Webnauts)

    Quote Originally Posted by chairman View Post
    Also are you penalized when your description tag is more than 200 or the excess are just ignored?
    They are ignored, truncated.


    Quote Originally Posted by bobpeter View Post
    H4-6 are not much helpful in terms of seo benefits
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    Can you back that up please?
    In a recent study done by a panel at SMX advanced, moderated by none other than Danny Sullivan, ALL H tags are said to be a lot less important than they ever used to be.

    The study included 71 well known actively working SEO's for feedback on a number of ranking factors.
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    Re: Ultimate On-Page SEO Tips (by Webnauts)

    Quote Originally Posted by williamc View Post
    In a recent study done by a panel at SMX advanced, moderated by none other than Danny Sullivan, ALL H tags are said to be a lot less important than they ever used to be.

    The study included 71 well known actively working SEO's for feedback on a number of ranking factors.
    He said less important right? Then try to strip all tags of a page which are less important and lets see how that will work.

    And second, it is a shame that SEOs ignore the importance or preach against implementation of semantical tags. That is what I hate with SEO if you want me to be very honest.

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    Re: Ultimate On-Page SEO Tips (by Webnauts)

    I did not say not to use them. I always use every possible factor I can. However, the guy you asked to back it up said "not much helpful", which actually goes along with the new data.
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