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Meta Title: The Meta Title is key to SEO: it appears in search results and should be unique, relevant, and between 50 and 60 characters long to attract clicks and improve rankings.
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Meta Description: The Meta Description summarizes the page's content. A well-written meta description (150–160 characters) improves CTR in search engines, attracting more visitors, although it doesn't directly influence ranking.
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Canonical: The Canonical tag indicates the main version of a page, avoiding duplicate content and helping search engines index the correct URL.
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Charset: The charset defines the character encoding of the page, ensuring that text, symbols, and accents are displayed correctly in all browsers.
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Favicon: The favicon is the icon that identifies your site in browser tabs and bookmarks, improving your brand visibility and user experience.
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OpenGraph: Open Graph tags allow you to control how your site is displayed when shared on social networks, improving the visibility, visual appeal, and CTR of your links.
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Twitter Cards: Twitter Cards allow you to display compelling titles, descriptions, and images when sharing your site on Twitter, increasing clicks, reach, and engagement with your content.
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H1: The H1 is the main title of the page. It helps search engines understand the main topic and improves the content hierarchy for users and SEO.
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Alt Images: ALT attributes on images describe their content. They improve accessibility, help with SEO, and allow images to appear in visual searches.
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Deprecated Tags: Using deprecated HTML tags affects compatibility and accessibility. Replacing them with modern alternatives improves SEO and ensures valid, long-lasting code.
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Page size: Page size influences loading speed. A lightweight page improves the user experience, reduces data usage, and improves search engine rankings.
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Schema.org: Schema.org metadata helps search engines better understand your website's content by displaying rich snippets in search results and improving visibility and SEO.
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Google Site Verification: Google Site Verification confirms that you own the website, giving you access to data and tools in Google Search Console to improve your SEO.
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Bing Webmaster Verification: Bing Webmaster Verification validates your site's ownership on Bing, enabling statistics, reports, and tools to optimize visibility in its search engine.
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Pinterest Domain Verification: Pinterest Domain Verification confirms your site's ownership on Pinterest, allowing access to statistics, better visibility, and control over how your pins are displayed.
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RSS/Atom Feed: An RSS/Atom Feed allows users and search engines to automatically follow your posts, improving the indexing, visibility, and reach of your content.
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Robots.txt: The robots.txt tells search engines which parts of your site they can and cannot crawl, helping to optimize SEO and protect private or irrelevant sections.