SEO Terms — 15
- Trust Link
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Trust link - a slang expression implying a link that transmits a good weight (usually index page) and thanks to which the site faster goes to the first position in the SERP. Typically trust link to as links from resources with high citation indexes.
- Twitter Link
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Twitter - social networking service for microblogging, which allows you to send and read user messages called tweets. Tweets are text messages up to a length of 140 characters to fit in one SMS message when sending from a mobile phone.
- Up
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Up is an abbreviation for the word update, which means update of search results. In SEO update called the update issue.
- Update
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Update – meaning the process of updating data in the databases of search engines such as Google, Bing or Yandex. Instead of the full version of this term in the narrow circles is often used a shortened, slang version — Up.
- URL
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URL is the address of the web page on the Internet. There is a term from the Uniform Resource Locator.
- Usability
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Usability (ease of use, practicality) is a parameter that characterizes the degree of comfort of use of something: whether it's the website or program interface. The higher the usability, the greater the location receives from site visitors, reduces the amount of exits (bounce rate), increased scroll depth.
- User-Friendly
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User-friendly or made for people a website called which aims to solve the problem of the user and to help in the decision, may be by the payment for online business.
- Viral advertising
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Viral advertising – General promotion of any product online. This product can be any subject or phenomenon.
- W3C
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W3C – world wide web Consortium – an organization whose primary purpose is the creation and introduction of modern standards WWW. The origin of the term associated with the acronym for the World Wide Web Consortium.
- Watery Text
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The watery content of text shows how it is full of irrelevant words, such as prepositions, conjunctions, frequently used momentum and others do not carry any meaning of the word.