SEO INTERVIEW QUESTIONS
SEO (Search Engine Optimization) Interview Questions
1. What is SEO & why
is it so important?
Ans. In simple words,
SEO or Search Engine Optimization denotes to any activity performed for the
improvement of Search Engine rankings of websites, products, services or other
content. It shows unpaid results which is also referred to as “free”,
“organic”, “natural” or “earned” results.
The importance of SEO
starts with the desire of the companies to gain more traffic for their
websites. The ranking over search engines matter because users pay more heed to
the first 5 searches on Google. Moreover, the users tend to trust Google’s
refined search results because they consider these searches to be more
authentic and specific.
2. What is a Search Engine?
Ans. A search engine is
a web-based software system which is developed to search and locate relevant
information on the World Wide Web. Search engines generally answer the queries
entered by the users and give them a list of search results.
3. Name of a few search
engines?
Ans. The names of some
search engines are- Google, Bing, Yahoo!, Baidu, DuckDuckGo and Yandex.
4. Who are the Founders
of Google?
Ans. The founders of
Google are Larry Page and Sergey Brin.
5. In which year was
Google founded?
Ans. Google was founded
on 4th September, 1998.
6. What is World Wide
Web?
Ans. The World Wide Web
(WWW) or the Web, which was invented by Tim Berners-Lee in the year 1989, is an
information system of internet servers containing webpages where specially
formatted documents and resources, supported by Hypertext Transfer Protocol or
HTTP, can be located by Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) with other hypertext
links.
7. What is a Domain?
Ans. On the internet,
the domain is simply a part of the network address and acts as a descriptor for
websites. It includes email addresses, website addresses and addresses of
Internet Protocols such as SSH, IRC and FTP.
For example, in
www.mytasker.com, mytasker is the domain.
8. What is domain
extension?
Ans. Domain extension
refers to the notation found at the end of web addresses. The extension is used
to specify a country code or any web category. For example, .edu is a domain
extension to specify educational institution as the web category.
9. What is a website?
Ans. A website contains
a collection of web pages or formatted documents that can be accessed over the
Internet. Websites are generally identified with domain names or web addresses.
For example, if you type
the web address www.mytasker.com over the internet, it would take you to the
home page of the actual website.
10. What is a Web
server?
Ans. A web server is a
computer program with an IP address and domain names that display web pages to
users when requested. Web server accepts and processes requests sent via HTTP.
For example, when you
enter the URL ‘mytasker.com/blog’ over the web browser, request is sent to the
web servers which bear ‘mytasker.com’ as the domain name.
11. What is Web Hosting?
Ans. Web hosting refers
to any service providing space for websites over the Internet. Web host enables
your website to be viewed by others via modem or network by making space over
its server.
There are different
kinds of web hosting services available today which are used as per the needs
and requirements of the web developers.
12. What is Crawling?
Ans. Crawling or web
crawling refers to an automated process through which search engines filtrate
web pages for proper indexing.
Web crawlers go through
web pages, look for relevant keywords, hyperlinks and content, and bring
information back to the web servers for indexing.
As crawlers like Google
Bots also go through other linked pages on websites, companies build sitemaps
for better accessibility and navigation.
13. What is Indexing?
Ans. Indexing starts
when the crawling process gets over during a search. Google uses crawling to
collect pages relevant to the search queries, and creates index that includes
specific words, or search terms and their locations.
Search engines answer
queries of the users by looking up to the index and showing the most
appropriate pages.
14. What is SERP?
Ans. Search Engine
Result Page or SERP refers to the page that is displayed when a specific search
query is entered over the search engine. Apart from showing a list of results,
SERP might also include advertisements.
15. What is organic
result?
Ans. Organic result in
SEO denotes to the listing of the web pages that are most relevant to the
search query entered by the user. It is also referred to as “free” or “natural”
result. Getting a higher ranking in the organic result over the search engines
is the very purpose of SEO.
16. What are paid
results?
Ans. Paid results in SEO
mean the exact opposite of organic results. It generally denotes to
advertisements that are displayed above the organic results.
Several website owners
make payments to Google to display their websites for certain search terms or
keywords. Paid results show up when some user enters a search query with those
keywords.
17. What is “Google
Suggest” or “Autocomplete”?
Ans. Google Suggest is a
part of the auto-complete function of Google search engine. When any user
enters a word or some letters over the search field, Google shows many
associated terms to him/her in a drop down menu. Such suggestions are a
collection of the most frequently search terms over the Google search engine.
18. What is On Page SEO?
Ans. On page SEO refers
to all the activities performed within the websites to get higher ranking and
more relevant traffic from the search engines.
On page SEO is related
to the optimization of the content as well as the HTML source code of any web
page. Some of its aspects include Meta tags, title tags, Meta description and
heading tags.
19. What is Off Page
SEO?
Ans. Off page SEO
relates to the other aspects that influence the search ranking of websites on
the Search Engine Result Page.
It refers to the promotional
activities, such as content marketing, social media and link building performed
outside the boundaries of any web page to improve its search ranking.
20. What is the
definition of keyword?
Ans. Keyword means any
word serving as a key. Keyword in SEO refers to the key phrases and words
included in the web content which helps the users to find the specific website
by entering relevant search queries over the search engines.
21. What is long tail
keyword?
Ans. Long tail keywords
are phrases containing over 4+ words that make search results highly specific.
22. What are LSI
keywords?
Ans. LSI keywords or
Latent Semantic Indexing are semantically associated with the main keyword that
users enter over the search engines.
With the use of LSI
keywords that are linked with the main keywords in terms of relevancy, search
engines can identify the semantic structure of the keywords and extract the
hidden meaning of the text to bring the most appropriate results on SERPs.
23. What are heading
tags?
Ans. In SEO, heading or
header tags are used to separate the heading and sub-heading of any content
from the rest of the web page. There are 6 heading tags used in SEO in a top
down hierarchy.
Ranging from h1 to h6,
header tags bring coherence in content along with relevancy and keyword
consistency in the search results displayed on SERPs.
24. What is Canonical
URL?
Ans. Canonical URLs
relate to the concept of selecting the best URL for the web pages that the
visitors want to see. Also, known as canonical tags, these URLs help in content
syndication when multiple versions of a same page become available over the
Internet. Thus, it is used to resolve issues related to content duplication.
For example, most people
would consider these the same urls:
www.example.com
example.com/
www.example.com/index.html
example.com/home.asp
But technically all of
these urls are different.
25. What is Page Title?
Ans. Page title, also
known as title tag, is a phrase used for describing a web page content. The
title tag appears on the search result pages just above the URL (see below) and
also appears at the top of a browser.
It is one of the main
components of SEO as it sums up the content of any page accurately, and is
generally optimized with keywords and other relevant information for drawing
higher traffic.
26. What is the
definition of URL?
Ans. Uniform Resource
Locator or URL acts as a generic term used to specify all kinds of web
addresses found on the web.
URLs provide users with
ways to identify and locate resources and documents on the web. URLs contain
internet protocols, IP address of the host and the domain name along with other
information.
27. What is SEO friendly
URL?
Ans. SEO friendly URLs
are used to optimize the structure and word usage in URLs so that the process
of indexing a website by search engines become improved.
SEO techniques, such as
putting keywords and having proper length and file structure in the URLs, help
in improving website ranking and enhancing website navigation.
Search engines (Google,
Bing, Yahoo etc.) and users may have problems with complicated URLs. Clean and
simple URL helps users and search engines to understand a page topic easily.
Google’s Matt Cutts has
stated that the first 3-5 words in a URL are given more weight.
So try to make your URLs
short and simple. And always include your target keyword in your URL.
28. What are meta
descriptions?
Ans. Meta descriptions
are also called HTML attributes which should provide an accurate description of
any web page content. These descriptions act as preview snippets of the web
pages over the SERP page.
Meta descriptions, which
should ideally be within 150 characters, enhance the promotional value of the
web pages, and can gain greater user click-throughs, if performed correctly.
29. What are backlinks?
Ans. Backlinks are also
called incoming links that help users to shift from one web page to the other
web pages. These links play an important part in SEO.
When Google search
engine views multiple quality backlinks to a page, it considers the page to be
more relevant to the search query, which helps in its indexing process and
improves its organic ranking on SERPs.
30. What is a Do-Follow
link?
Ans. A Do-Follow Link,
as the name suggests, allows Google link calculator called PageRank to count
all the inbound links from other web pages and websites as link points.
The higher the link
juice or link points are, the greater would be the search ranking of that web
page, as these links make the web page appear very relevant and popular to the
Google search engines.
31. What is a No-Follow
link?
Ans. A No-Follow link is
exactly the opposite of a Do-Follow link as such the link attributes do not
allow the Google bots to follow them. These links cannot be followed by robots;
only humans can do it.
No-follow link
attributes are structured in the following manner:
<a href=”http://www.example.com/”
rel=”nofollow”>Link text</a>
32. What is internal
linking?
Ans. Internal Linking is
a process of providing hyperlinks on the web pages that connect to the same
domain. It is another way of directing the visitors from one web page to another
of the same website.
They help search engine
spiders to crawl and index all the inner pages of a website/blog easily and
such links help in building information hierarchy while pushing up the link
juice level in any given website and allowing the visitors to navigate the
website pages properly.
33. What are incoming
links?
Ans. Inbound Links, also
known as incoming links or backlinks, refer to the hyperlinks present on a
third-party web page that directs users to your web page only.
Inbound links can be
based on both text and graphics. However, textual inbound links are more useful
in drawing greater traffic and improving the PageRank level of any webpage.
34. What is an outgoing
link?
Ans. An outbound link is
a hyperlink that points at a targeted or external domain and is different from
the links present on the Source domain. For example, if you provide links of
other third-party web pages on your website, those would be external links to
your site.
Outbound links bear
great importance in SEO as they provide your web pages with more quality and
value for the search engine ranking. Google search engine counts outbound links
as third-party votes which improve the ranking of your web page.
35. Why are backlinks
important in SEO?
Ans. From the
perspective of SEO, there is a difference between backlinks and quality
backlinks.
For Google search,
random backlinks do not offer any help. Google assesses the quality of the
backlinks present on a webpage with the relevancy found in the content of both
the web pages.
The higher is the
relevance between the original content and backlink content, the greater
becomes the quality of the backlinks.
Quality backlinks bring
more referral traffic to a website/blog, and most importantly will improve the
ranking of a webpage.
36. What are the most
important Google ranking factors?
Ans. According to Andrey
Lipattsev, the Search Quality Senior Strategist at Google, the top 3 ranking
factors affecting the search engine algorithm of Google are:
#1 Content
#2 Backlinks
#3 RankBrain
37. What is robots.txt?
Ans. Robots.txt is one
way of telling the Search Engine Bots about the web pages on your website which
you do not want them to visit.
Robots.txt is useful for
preventing the indexation of the parts of any online content that website
owners do not want to display.
IF you want to
block all search engine robots from crawling your website, just put the follow
code:
User-agent: *
Disallow: /
IF you want to
block Google from crawling your website, just put the follow code:
User-agent: Googlebot
Disallow: /
It is important to
decide the location of Robots.txt very carefully, or else errors might occur
while displaying the website.
38. What is HTML
Sitemap?
Ans. An HTML sitemap
comprises of one single HTML page that bears the links of all the web pages of
any specific website. This sitemap holds the foundation of all web pages of any
website.
HTML sitemap contains
all formatted text files and linking tags of any website. It is particularly
useful when you have a large website with multiple web pages, because it helps
you to improve the navigation of your website by listing all the web pages in one
place in a user-friendly manner.
39. What is XML Sitemap?
Ans. XML or Extensible
Markup Language is primarily created to facilitate the functionality of the
search engines.
A good XML sitemap
informs the search engines about the number of pages present on a specific
website, the frequency of their updates and the time of the last modifications
performed on them, which helps in proper indexing of the website by the search
engines.
40. How can I see what
pages are indexed in Google?
Ans. There are two ways
to see if the webpages of any specific website are indexed by Google.
1) One can check the
Google Index Status of any specific website through Google Webmaster tools.
After adding the website on the dashboard and verifying the ownership, clicking
on the tab “Index status” would show the numbers of pages indexed by Google.
2) One can also perform
a manual search on Google by typing on Google search bar site:domainname.com,
and the number of pages indexed would reflect on the SERP.
41. What are doorway
pages?
Ans. Doorway Pages, also
known as gateway pages, portal pages or entry pages, refer to web pages or
websites that are developed for higher ranking when specific search queries are
entered.
Such pages give way to
multiple web pages on the SERP which lead users to the same web destination.
These can also funnel the users to intermediate pages that does not hold as
much importance as the final webpage. Two common forms of doorway pages are
cloaking and redirecting pages.
42. What are 404 errors?
Ans. 404 errors are
considered one of the most potential impediments in the way to successful SEO.
When a specific URL is renamed or becomes non-existent, any links connecting to
that URL would result in 404 errors.
Interesting thing is,
Google does not penalize any website for 404 errors. However, if the search
engines consistently fail to crawl the internal links of any website, the
search ranking of that website is very likely to drop with low traffic.
43. What is anchor text?
Ans. Anchor text denotes
to a visible hyperlinked text that can be clicked through. Such hyperlinked
texts link to different documents or locations available on the web.
These texts are often
underlined and blue in color, but different colors might be given with the
changes in the HTML code.
Anchor text helps users
to connect to diverse data that are relevant to the source page or content.
Anchor texts can be of different types such as keyword rich anchor, generic
anchors, branded anchors, image anchors etc.
SEO best practices
dictate that anchor text should be relevant to the page you’re linking to,
rather than generic text.
44. What is Image Alt
Text?
Ans. Google Bots cannot
process images on the web. Therefore, it makes use of the alt attributes to
understand what an image is all about.
The Image Alt text is
generally considered as an alternate text for an image, which provides a
textual alternative to the web crawlers to index the web page bearing the
image.
Properly phrased alt
tags can increase the SEO ranking of your website’s images in Google images
search results, as they tend to add more value to the user experience.
45. What is Google
Webmaster Tools/Google Search Console?
Ans. It was on 20th May,
2015 that Google changed the name of Google Webmaster tools to Google Search
Console.
Google Search Console
provides free web services to the web masters by enabling them to monitor and
sustain the online presence of their specific websites.
Google Search Console
helps the business owners, SEO experts, site administrators and web developers
to see the crawl errors, crawl stats, backlinks and malware with a click of a
button. .
46. What is 301
Redirect?
Ans. 301 redirect is
considered as one of the most effective ways of performing redirects on any
website. When a web address has been changed permanently, it is best to use 301
redirects which will redirect all the users to the new web address.
With this redirect, the
search engine passes all the values associated with the old website to the new
website. Moreover, 301 redirect also pushes all the link juice to the new web
address that keeps the ranking of the website unaffected.
47. What is Google
Analytics?
Ans. Launched in 2005 by
Google, Google Analytics is one of the most empowering analytical tool in SEO,
which helps the web masters to track and monitor the traffic on their websites.
It is a freemium web
service, which means that it provides certain basic services free of charge
while the premium services demand investment.
One of the advantages of
using Google Analytics is that it can be integrated with other Google products
such as Public Data Explorer, Google AdWords etc.
48. What is Google
PageRank?
Ans. Google PageRank was
a calculative software which determined the relevancy of one web page based on
the number of quality backlinks it contains.
In other words, PageRank
views backlinks as votes, which means if Page X links to Page Y, Page Y is
voted by Page X. The job of PageRank is to interpret both the page content and
find relevancy. The higher is the relevancy level, greater importance is
ascribed to a certain page by Google which positively affects the organic
result of that web page.
Note: Currently Google
doesn’t use PageRank to rank a webpage. Google’s John Mueller said Google
probably won’t update Toolbar PageRank in the future.
Sources: Search Engine
Roundtable, Search Engine Land.
49. What is Domain
Authority?
Ans. Considered to be
one of the most influential SEO factors, domain authority is a key performance
metric developed by Moz, which rates any website on a 1-100 scale.
The greater your DA, the
more likely your website to have strong traffic and high ranking in Google.
You can check domain
authority of any website in Open Site Explorer.
This metric effectively
predicts the search ranking of any website in future, based on the strength of
the domain authority.
Domain authority is
evaluated to check the credibility of any website. Lots of high quality and
relevant backlinks help to increase Domain Authority.
50. What is Search
Engine Submission?
Ans. Search engine
submission refers to a specific activity of the web masters in which a website
is directly submitted to the search engine so that its online recognition and
visibility is increased.
In other words, it is
one way of informing the search engines about the existence of any website,
which is then indexed by the search engines and reflected on the SERP page.
This is also performed
by the web developers and the SEO experts so that the search engines reflect
the most recent content of the website.
Is search engine
submission necessary?
The simple answer is:
NO.
You don’t need to submit
your website to search engines.
The majority of search
engines nowadays (Google, Bing and Yahoo) crawl and index pages by following
links.
51. What is Directory Submission?
Ans. Directory
submission in SEO relates to the listing of any web address or site with the
relevant details over various web directories under a specific category.
Directory submission
performs the same function as phone directory and increases the popularity of
websites with greater online exposure. Directory submission can be both free of
cost and paid.
Note: Over the last few
years, directories have changed – they are no longer good for getting thousands
of links to your site so you can game Google. Today, directories are valuable
when used carefully.
52. What is Article
submission?
Ans. Article submission
is considered a part of Off Page SEO optimization. Article submission, which
involves the presentation of articles to online article directories like
EzineArticles, GoArticles, ArticleTrader etc. with proper anchor text for link
building, is performed for the promotion of any website.
Even though it enjoyed
wide popularity as one of the very effective SEO techniques, article
directories lost its charm with Matt Cutts, Google’s webspam team head, issuing
a warning against its usage in 2014.
53. What is Press
Release submission?
Ans. Press release
submission involves writing press releases and submitting them to effective and
popular PR sites for building incoming links to any specific website.
Online press-releases
remain in the database forever, which means that they could be used anytime by
anyone in need. It also enhances the online visibility of websites in the
future.
54. What are Classified
ads?
Ans. A classified ad is
a form of advertising which is particularly common in newspapers, online and
other periodicals which may be sold or distributed free of charge.
Classified
advertisements are much cheaper than larger display advertisements used by
businesses, although display advertising is more widespread.
55. What is Forum
Posting?
Ans. Forum posting is
the act of engaging, interacting, and writing on a forum thread by leaving a
simple response to the thread or to a particular post by a user on the same
thread. Posting on popular forums is a powerful method of engaging and
interacting with new users, while driving prospective clients to your website
or business.
Example: FileZilla
Forums, WebmasterWorld…
56. What is a Business
directory?
Ans. A business
directory is a website or printed listing of information which lists all
businesses within some category. Businesses can be categorized by business,
location, activity, or size.
Business may be compiled
either manually or through an automated online search software.
57. What is Social
Bookmarking?
Ans. Social bookmarking
is a way for people to store, organize, search, and manage “bookmarks” of the
web pages. Users can save these links to the web pages that they like or want
to share, using a social bookmarking site to store these links.
These bookmarks are
usually public, and can be viewed by other members of the site where they are
stored.
58. What is Social
Networking?
Ans. Social networking
is the practice of expanding the number of one’s business and/or social
contacts by making connections through individuals, often through social media
sites such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Instagram and Google+.
59. What is RSS Feed?
Ans. RSS (Rich Site
Summary) is a format for delivering regularly changing web content. RSS feeds
enable publishers to syndicate data automatically. A standard XML file format
ensures compatibility with many different machines/programs.
RSS feeds also benefit
users who want to receive timely updates from their favorite websites or to
aggregate data from many sites.
60. What is Guest
posting?
Ans. Guest posting is
the process of creating content and publishing it on another person’s website.
Guest posting blogs allow to show author bio (writer) at the top or bottom of
an guest post.
Following is an example
of guest posting Author bio:
Blogs are the most
popular platform for guest posting. This is a great way to build an online
reputation, backlinks and for a company to get much needed recognition.
61. What is Blog
commenting?
Ans. Blog commenting is
a popular online marketing strategy of leaving thoughtful comments on a blog
post, where an individual or a business should be able to gain online presence.
Blog comments can
establish an individual or a business as a thought leader in a particular
industry, which may lead to new business opportunities and also a link building
tactic, since the comment links back to the page that was submitted in the
“Website” field.
62. What is Google
Algorithm?
Ans. Google algorithm is
a set of commands written for the purpose of feeding back with search results
relevant to the queries made.
Google’s algorithm does
the work for you by searching out Web pages that contain the keywords you used
to search, then assigning a rank to each page based on several factors,
including how many times the keywords appear on the page, quality of the page
etc.
Google uses numerous
other criteria that change periodically to deliver more relevant results.
63. What is Google
Panda?
Ans. Google Panda was a
change to Google’s search results ranking algorithm that was first released in
February 2011. The change aimed to lower the rank of “low-quality sites” or
“thin sites”, and return higher-quality sites near the top of the search
results.
Google Panda was created
to target sites that publish low quality content and penalize them if possible.
64. What is Google
Penguin?
Ans. Google launched the
Penguin Update in April 2012 to better identify and regulate websites that were
considered spammy or overly-optimized.
The Penguin targeted
sites that manifested keyword stuffing as well as those that practiced
black-hat SEO. On the other hand, this algorithm rewarded the sites that used
white-hat SEO and that were of high quality in a generic sense.
65 What is Google
Hummingbird?
Ans. Google Hummingbird
is a search algorithm used by Google from August 30, 2013. It was designed to
embody the special characteristics of speed and precision.
One of the significant
advantages of Hummingbird is that Google was able to refresh not just their
index but their search engine as well. However, they also retained important
elements such as the search algorithms they previously created.
66. What is
Mobilegeddon?
Ans. Mobilegeddon is a
name given by webmasters and web-developers to Google’s algorithm update of
April 21, 2015.
The main effect of this
update is to give priority to the web sites that display well on smartphones
and other mobile devices.
Individual pages can be
tested for “mobile-friendliness” using the Mobile-Friendly Test tool by Google.
67. What is HTTPS/SSL
Update?
Ans. HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer
Protocol Secure) is the protocol for secure communication on the World Wide
Web. It prevents eavesdroppers from seeing information that visitors send or
receive over the Internet.
Here is an example of
HTTPS domain:
HTTPS/SSL is important
for SEO.
Why?
Because, Google is
giving secure sites a ranking boost (slight).
68. What is Google
Pigeon Update?
Ans. Google Pigeon is
the code name given to one of Google’s local search algorithm updates released
on July 24, 2014.
It aimed to increase the
ranking of local listing in a search which also affects the search results
shown in Google Maps along with the regular Google search results.
69. What is Google
Penalty?
Ans. A Google Penalty is
the negative effect on a website’s search rankings based on the updates to
Google’s search algorithms and/or manual review.
It can be an unfortunate
malfunction of an algorithm update or an intentional penalization for various
black-hat SEO techniques.
70. What are Google
Sitelinks?
Ans. Google Sitelinks
are the sub-listings that will sometimes show under the first listing on the
first page of Google search results.
These are hyperlinks to
website sub-pages that appear under specific Google listings to help users
navigate the site.
These are automatically
added by Google using its algorithms. Page content, Site structure, Internal
links and user behavior may be responsible for these.
71. What is Google
Knowledge Graph?
Ans. The Knowledge Graph
is a knowledge base utilized by Google to improve its search engine’s results
with semantic-search information gathered from a wide variety of sources.
Google Knowledge Graph
ensures a visually appealing and intuitive graphical presentation of
information related to queries.
It organizes data for
presentation around what it calls entities, which include individuals, places,
organizations, sports teams, works of art, movies, etc.
72. What is Google My
Business?
Ans. Google My Business
is a free and easy-to-use tool for businesses, brands, artists, and
organizations to manage their online presence across Google, including Search
and Maps. By verifying and editing your business information, you can both help
customers find you and tell them the story of your business.
In addition to providing
the information for your Local Search listing, the Google My Business page
connects you to your Google+ Page, Google Analytics, and Adwords Express.
Its uses includes:
•
Updating business information
•
Adding photos of your business
•
Connecting directly with customers
•
Monitoring and responding to Google reviews
•
Managing information
73. Definition of SEO
Audit?
Ans. An SEO Audit is a
health check for your website which involves looking at the technical
infrastructure of your website to optimize Search Engine visibility, usability
and conversion.
You can identify
problematic areas that need improvement to create an action plan while a good
SEO audit keeps your website up-to-date with the latest developments in search
marketing.
74. Popular SEO Blogs to
follow?
Ans. Search Engine Land,
Search Engine Journal, Search Engine Watch, Content Marketing Institute, Moz,
KISSmetrics, HubSpot etc.
75. What is AMP?
Ans. AMP or Accelerated
Mobile Pages is an open-source coding standard for publishers to be able to
load their sites quickly on mobile since mobile responsiveness could be
unimpressive and slow compared to the desktop resources which are heavy and plenty.
76. Name of a few
Popular SEO Tools?
Ans. The names of a few
SEO tools are Google Search Console, Google Analytics, Google Keyword Planner,
Buzzsumo, Bing Webmaster Tools, Moz, SEMRush, Check My Links etc.
77. What is cloaking?
Ans. Cloaking is a technique
used to deliver the content on a Web page to a search engine in a way that is
different to what the user was looking for.
The purpose of cloaking
is to boost a website’s search engine rank on certain keywords. Cloaking takes
a user to the other sites than what he or she expects by disguising those
sites’ true content.
78. What is keyword
density?
Ans. Keyword density is
the percentage of times a keyword or phrase appears on a web page. Keyword
density can be used as a for determining whether a web page is relevant to a
specified keyword or keyword phrase. The percentage is always in comparison to
the total number of words on the webpage.
79. What is keyword
frequency?
Ans. Keyword frequency
is the number of times a keyword or phrase appears on a single Web page.
80. What is Google
sandbox?
Ans. Google Sandbox is a
filter placed on new websites as a result of which, a site does not receive
good rankings for its most important keywords or phrases. Even with good
content, a site is may still significantly affected by the Sandbox effect.
A site is sandboxed when
it is new and does not rank for the keyword phrases that are not incredibly
competitive in Google.
81. What is Disavow
tool?
Ans. Google’s link
disavowal tool allows publishers to inform Google that they don’t want certain
links from external sites to be considered as part of Google’s system of counting
links to rank websites.
So, you may ask Google
to remove certain URLs or domains as a ranking factor in the indexing of your
site by creating a .txt file with a list of these domains or URLs and sending
it to Google.
82. What is Google
Fetch?
Ans. Fetch is a Google
tool which enables you to test how Google renders a URL on your site. You can
use Google Fetch to see whether Googlebot can access a page on your site, how
it renders the page, and whether any page resources are blocked to Googlebot.
This tool can be
effectively used for the following purposes:
•
Troubleshooting webpages to improve the performance in SEO.
•
Submitting pages for indexing whenever the content is changed significantly.
•
Finding out the pages affected by any malware attack.
83. How do you separate
words in URL?
Ans. You should use
hyphens to separate words in URL.
84. What is Google
Dance?
Ans. Google Dance is an
outdated slang term used to describe the time period when Google rebuilds its
rankings, and as a result of this rebuilding, the rankings order of Websites on
Google’s SERP may fluctuate repeatedly.
The results fluctuate
widely within a 3 to 5 days period. Googlebot revisits every website, figures
out how many sites link to it, and how many it links out to, and how valuable
these links are.
85. What is Google’s
Rich Answer Box?
Ans. A rich answer is any
attempt by Google to answer the searcher’s query in search results in a way not
requiring a click through to a website.
Rich answers come in
many forms which can be recipes, sports scores, stock graphs, calculators,
sliders, text-based answers, numbered step by-step directions, maps, and much
more.
The forms of rich
answers:
•
Answers provided by Google
•
Basic Snippets
•
Featured Snippets
86. What is ccTLD?
Ans. It’s country code
top-level domains.
87. What is Black Hat
SEO?
Ans. It is the use of
aggressive SEO strategies, techniques and tactics that focus only on the search
engines and usually do not obey search engines guidelines.
88. Name a few Black Hat
SEO techniques?
Ans. A few black hat SEO
techniques are:
Link Farming
Hidden text
Gateway or Doorway pages
Cloaking
Keyword Stuffing
89. What is the meaning
of competitive analysis?
Ans. A competitive
analysis is a critical part of your company marketing plan. This analysis in
marketing and strategic management is an assessment of the strengths and
weaknesses of the current and potential competitors.
This analysis provides
both an offensive and defensive strategic context to identify opportunities and
threats.
90. What is contextual
backlink?
Ans. Contextual
backlinks are links to external websites that are placed within the main or
primary content of a web page.
Contextual backlinks are
much more powerful than any other backlinks. Also, this type of backlinks are
very hard to get.
91. What does it mean by
“repeat the search with the omitted results included”?
Ans. This means that
Google considers the page to be of low quality content/ duplicate content/with
an algorithmic penalty.
Duplication of the same
content/page is another reason behind this.
92. What is Duplicate
content?
Ans. Duplicate content,
as the name suggests, generally refers to the substantial parts of content
within or across domains that are either identical or appreciably similar.
93. What is CTR and how
to boost it?
Ans. The click through
rate is measured by dividing the number of times a link appears on a search
engine results page by the number of times it is actually clicked on by a
visitor.
A high organic CTR in
Google or any search engine means you get more traffic.
The ways to boost CTR
are:
•
Write Better Headline and make it interesting
•
Write outstanding meta description
•
Put Your Main Keyword in Your Display URL
Easy right?
94. What is bounce rate?
Ans. Bounce rate is the
number of visitors which a site receives only for them to leave the site after
viewing only one page.
It represents the
percentage of visitors who enter the site and then leave or “bounce” rather
than continuing on to view the other pages within the same site.
95. What is
Pogo-Sticking?
Ans. Pogo-sticking is
defined as going back and forth from a search engine results page (SERP) to an
individual search result destination site.
This means that when the
searcher clicks on a link on a SERP, sees that it’s not what he/she is looking
for, immediately leaves by hitting the back button.
Google doesn’t like
pogo-sticking at all. The reason why is very obvious: when users repeatedly visit
your page, but don’t stick around to read what you’ve written, it becomes
apparent that the page doesn’t really satisfy the users.
96. Differences between
bounce rate and pogo sticking?
Ans. The difference
between bounce rate and pogo sticking is:
Bounce rate: A high
bounce rate isn’t always bad, as it can mean that while the visitor didn’t
travel deeper into a site, he spent some time on the page and got an answer to
his question. He may have saved the URL or may come back later, but since he
didn’t spend more time reading the content , the activity is considered a
bounce.
Pogo sticking: Pogo
sticking occurs when a user performs a search, clicks on a result, very quickly
clicks back to the search result page, and clicks on a different result. This
type of behavior is a direct result of immediate dissatisfaction in the search
result. This always has a negative aspect to it.
In simple words,
pogo-sticking has to do with search engine traffic, while bounce rate is tied
to all traffic sources including search.
97. What is Alexa Rank
in SEO?
Ans. Alexa.com is a
website that ranks websites based on traffic, so in terms of SEO, moving up or
down the ranks of Alexa is indicative of how effective your SEO campaign has
been.
The rank is calculated
using a combination of the estimated average daily unique visitors to the site
and the estimated number of page views on the site over the past 3 months. The
site with the highest combination of unique visitors and page views is ranked
as #1.
98. What is goal in
Google analytics?
Ans. Google Analytics is
a web analytics service offered by Google that tracks and reports website
traffic. The goal is to make sure that users can review online campaigns by
tracking page quality and conversions essentially to improve lead generation on
their websites.
According to Google:
Goals measure how well your site or app fulfills your target objectives. A goal
represents a completed activity, called a conversion, that contributes to the
success of your business.
99. What is funnel in
Google analytics?
Ans. A funnel is useful
when you are looking to track the pages your visitors land on as well as the
path that visitors use to land into the page. These are defined as funnels, as
you’re setting up a pathway to track if the visitors walked the same pathway.
Funnels will restrict
the amount of completed goals to only those who follow through the entire
pathway.
100. What is referral
traffic?
Ans. Referral traffic is
Google’s way of reporting visits that came to your site from sources outside of
its search engine.
For example, when
someone clicks on a hyperlink to go to a new page on a different website,
Google Analytics tracks the click as a referral visit to the second site.
101: What is Google
trends?
Ans. Google Trends is a
public web facility of Google Inc., that shows how often a particular
search-term is entered or used to search, relative to the total search-volume
across various regions and languages in the world.
The Google Trends tool
uses real-time search data to help you gauge consumer search behaviors over
time.
Most important of all,
Google Trends shows you high-volume trending search terms in your niche.
Like this:
102: What is content
marketing?
Ans. Content
marketing is an approach focused on creating and distributing valuable and
meaningful content to attract and retain a fixed audience and, ultimately, to
drive profitable customer actions.
103: What are crawl
stats?
Ans. The Crawl
Stats report provides information on Googlebot’s activity on your site for the
last 90 days. These stats take into account all the content types that are
downloaded by Google such as CSS, JavaScript, Flash.
Google’s ability to
fetch and crawl web pages is incredibly efficient and the crawl stats provides
insights for the same with complete data on the statistics.
104: What is RankBrain
in SEO?
Launched by Google on
26th October 2015, RankBrain accounts for an Artificial Intelligence (AI)
system which provides aid to Google to process its search queries through
algorithm-learning program.

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