To Optimize a website that has tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of dynamically generated pages, requires thinking different ways Old SEO schools, where you assign each page a keyword theme based on keyword research and a title tag, H1 tag and intro copy, then find out the best internal links to send to the page, just doesn't scale with big sites. Particularly when you are talking about the magnitude that our Net concepts clients are operating at typically over 100,000 indexed pages.

It is essential that you focus your SEO efforts in such a way that the effects will clear through your site. For example, come up with "recipes" for optimized title for product pages, for category pages, etc. yet allowing for those recipes to be over hidden with a hand crafted title tag when required. Getting the right title tag will make a big difference. For example, the website Slide Share has over 40,000 tag pages indexed in Google but the titles are suboptimal. They all follow the recipe of "Slide Share » Slide shows tagged with [keyword]." A better choice would have been "[keyword] tagged PowerPoint slides, presentations and slide shows." Such a change is usually easy to implement and is likely to pay big dividends in rankings and traffic improvements.

Meta tags, links, meta data, content, relevancy, competition, and page title all affect page ranking. The HTML title tag, an element that tells searchers what your page is about, is often overlooked.

Top ten positive ranking factors:
1)What keyword we are using in title tag?
2)Anchor text of inbound links.
3)How old the site is?
4)Link popularity with in the site's internal link structure.
5)Topical relevance of inbound links to site.
6)Keyword use in body text.
7)Global link popularity of linking site.
8)Index inclusion and coverage.
9)Link Building (internal and external).
10)Onpage optimization.

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