I know the design of site structure is very important for SEO. But if this could achieve via structured markup languages, it might be more effective.![]()
This is a discussion on Structured Markup - The Future of SEO within the Search Engine Optimization forums, part of the Internet Marketing category; An interesting article by Richard Baxter on how structures markup will influence SEO . The Future of SEO No SEO ...
An interesting article by Richard Baxter on how structures markup will influence SEO.
More info: http://seogadget.co.uk/the-future-of...ctured-markup/The Future of SEO
No SEO blog would be complete without at least one post on the subject of the future of SEO, so I’d like to put my thoughts out there too – feel free to feedback, comment and add to the discussion. The “future SEO” subject I’m feeling most passionate about at the moment is the use of structured, uniform markup to highlight data in web page development and how this could impact search user experience, and on page SEO.
I’m talking about the introduction of standards such as Microformats, RDFa, HTML5, the Common Tag and thinking about the likely impact on search results these structured data formats will have.
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I know the design of site structure is very important for SEO. But if this could achieve via structured markup languages, it might be more effective.![]()
@rohit_tripathi60
Well, if you think to be some kind of a developer - you'll have to learn. Google is the one that makes the destiny of website structures, everything is addapting to them, like it was passing from tables to divs etc...
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Google is that one of destiny of running website's structure, everything is that they have the final say.
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