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date: 05 November 2024

content optimization 

Source:
A Dictionary of Social Media
Author(s):

Daniel Chandler,

Rod Munday

1. Ensuring that web content is of high quality and easily indexable and crawlable. *SEOs frequently declare that ‘content is king!’ since search engines favour this over all other factors. Useful, well-designed, and original resources which are relevant to search queries benefit both users and providers, driving ... ...

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