The table separates SEO "elements" into four broad categories:
On-the-Page SEO covers content, HTML and architecture with elements like:
• Research: Have you researched the keywords people may use to find your content?
• Titles: Do HTML title tags contain keywords relevant to page topics?
• Research: Have you researched the keywords people may use to find your content?
• Titles: Do HTML title tags contain keywords relevant to page topics?
Off-the-Page SEO focuses on elements related to links, social networks, trust, and personal topics. For instance:
• Quality: Are links from trusted, quality or respected websites?
• Reputation: Do those respected on social networks share your content?
• Quality: Are links from trusted, quality or respected websites?
• Reputation: Do those respected on social networks share your content?
Violations: highlights spammy elements like:
• Stuffing: Do you excessively use keywords?
• Cloaking: Do you show search engines different pages than humans?
• Stuffing: Do you excessively use keywords?
• Cloaking: Do you show search engines different pages than humans?
Blocking: includes a few variations on an element we all hope to avoid:
• Blocking: Have many people blocked your site from search results?
• Blocking: Have many people blocked your site from search results?
Source: Search Engine Land. http://searchengineland.com/download/seotable/SearchEngineLand-Periodic-Table-of-SEO.pdf
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