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While the home page is important to your website, your content pages are often what visitors are there to actually see. In these lessons, you’ll learn the importance of content on your sub-pages and identify the various purposes a content page serves—what makes a page relevant to the visitor? We’ll discuss how to determine what languages your visitors use and what keywords they’re searching for to find your website among the top results.
We’ll also go over some common purposes for websites, including how they generate revenue. You’ll learn how to curate your content pages to provide answers to frequent questions users may have, as well as how to bolster your branding by incorporating it throughout your site. Finally, we’ll go over the most essential “must-haves” on your site—including the logo, company name, and contact information—and guidelines for how long to keep content online and how often to update it.
It covers the importance of content on sub-pages, the purposes content pages serve, what makes a page relevant to visitors, how to determine visitor languages and search keywords, common website purposes including revenue generation, curating content to answer frequent questions, reinforcing branding, essential site must-haves, and guidelines for how long to keep content online and how often to update it.
The objectives are to identify purposes of web pages, describe relevant web page content, and understand how keywords draw users to a website.
The course includes three lessons: Web Page Purposes, Relevant Content Pages, and Keywords.
The skills covered include Article Marketing, Content Creation, Landing Page Optimization, Search Engine Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, and Website Optimization.
The most essential must-haves discussed include the logo, company name, and contact information.