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By now, your website has continued to improve, and you have made several revisions based on what you have learned during the first two weeks of the course. Now that you have a website that is developed, you will want to take what you learned this week to add metadata keywords to your website and to work on search engine optimization.
Assignment Instructions:
- Write an Executive Summary in which you discuss your plan for adding keywords to your website and the changes you recommend in order to optimize search engine results.
- The Executive Summary is designed for an audience of upper management and should provide a discussion of the benefits of the search engine optimization and what the work will entail.
- Update your website and include a minimum of 10 metadata keywords.
- Create page titles for each page on your website to enhance search engine optimization.
Submission Requirements:
- Submit the html files that you modified and include a MS Word document containing the Executive Summary you created. The summary must have a minimum of 500 words.
- Submit all of the HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and image files as a compressed (.zip) file.
Resources and References
Connell, Adam. The complete beginner’s guide To creating an effective robots.txt file for your blog (n.d.). Retrieved from https://bloggingwizard.com/create-custom-robots-txt-file/ (Links to an external site.)
HTML <meta> tag – definition and usage – W3Schools web site (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_meta.asp (Links to an external site.)
Meta keywords: What they are and how they work – Word Stream web site (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.wordstream.com/meta-keyword (Links to an external site.)
Patel, Neil. SEO made simple: A step-by-step guide – Neil Patel web sit (n.d.). Retrieved from https://neilpatel.com/what-is-seo/
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