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Hello Web Admin, I noticed that your On
-
Page SEO
is is
minissg a few factors
,
for one
you
do not use all three H tags in your post
,
also I notice that
you are
not using bold or italics properly
in
your SEO optimization. On-Page SEO means more now than ever since
the
new Google update: Panda
.
No longer are backlinks and simply pinging or sending out
a
RSS feed
the
key to getting Google PageRank or Alexa Rankings, You now NEED On
-
Page SEO
.
So what
is
good On-Page SEO?First your keyword must appear in the title
.
Then it must appear in
the
URL
.
You have
to
optimize your keyword and make sure that it has a nice keyword density of 3
-
5% in your article with relevant LSI (Latent Semantic Indexing)
.
Then you
should
spread all H1,H2
,
H3 tags in your article
.
Your Keyword
should
appear in your first paragraph and in
the
last sentence of
the page. You
should have relevant usage of Bold and italics of your keyword
.
There should be one internal link
to a
page on your blog and you should have one image with
an
alt tag that has your keyword
.
wait there's even more Now what if i told
you
there was a simple WordPress plugin that does
all the
On-Page SEO, and automatically
for
you? That's right AUTOMATICALLY
,
just watch
this
4minute video for more information at
.

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{{documentation subpage}}

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- PLEASE ADD CATEGORIES AND INTERWIKIS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE -->

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This
is
the {{tl|category handler/blacklist}} sub-template.

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Do not use this template directly, use {{tl|category handler}} instead. This template
is
called from {{tl|category handler}}
,
see user documentation there.

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But if
you
came here to see or update the '''category suppression blacklist'''
,
then
you are in the
right place
.

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=== Updating the blacklist ===

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This template contains
a
blacklist of
the
pages and page types where templates should not auto
-
categorise
.
This blacklist
is
used by {{tlf|category handler}} to decide when not to categorise
.
To update
the
blacklist, edit this template
.

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This template uses {{tl|if pagename}}
to
do the pagename
-
detection, thus see {{tl|if pagename}} for the syntax to use for the blacklist rules
.

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When this template is placed on a page that
should
not categorise
,
then it should return "hide"
.
And when placed on any other page it
should
return an empty string.

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=== Testing
the
blacklist ===

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There are two ways you can test what this blacklist returns for a page:

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You can put this template on
the page
you want to test, and see what output it produces
. You
can use edit preview, no need to save
.
Like this:

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:
+{{category handler/blacklist}}+

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Which here on this page returns this:

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:+{{category handler/blacklist}}+

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The ++ used here is a simple way
to
make it visible when
a
template returns
an
empty string
.

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Or
you
can feed the pagename you want to test to this template. Then you can do
all the
testing
for
instance on the [[{{pgn|ns|page1|page2}}/testcases|/testcases]] subpage of this template. Like this:

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:
+{{category handler/blacklist| page = User:Example }}+

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:
+{{category handler/blacklist| page = User:Example/Archive 5}}+

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Which returns this:

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:+{{category handler/blacklist| page = User:Example }}+

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:+{{category handler/blacklist| page = User:Example/Archive 5 }}+

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=== Technical details ===

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Currently this template is only called from {{tl|category handler}}
,
and indirectly from all templates that use {{tlf|category handler}}. But in the future
this
template might also be directly called from other templates similar to {{tlf|category handler}}
.
This means we can update the category suppression blacklist in one place.

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=== See also ===

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* [[w:Wikipedia:Category suppression]] – The how-to guide.

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[[Category:Utility templates]]

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