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SEO Glossary

Accessibility Accessibility is the practice of making websites usable by disabled people - especially blind people. Because search engines are essentially blind (ie they can't see pictures or use Flash) accessible websites tend to have better search engine rankings than inaccessible websites AdSense : Google AdSense is a fast and easy way for website publishers of all sizes to display relevant Google ads on their website's content pages and earn money. Because the ads are related to what your visitors are looking for on your site — or matched to the characteristics and interests of the visitors your content attracts — you'll finally have a way to both monetize and enhance your content pages. It's also a way for website publishers to provide Google web and site search to their visitors, and to earn money by displaying Google ads on the search AdWords : Google's CPC (Cost Per Click) based text advertising. AdWords takes clickthrough rate into consideration

SEO Interview Quetions

1. Give me a description of your general SEO experience. I have been working on SEO for 3 years. In the past I have lead a few SEO chats with the 'big' boys and I have gained a lot of knowledge through doing so. 2. Can you write HTML code by hand? Yes I can. I do use some Dream viewer editors and then modify the code by hand as needed. 3. Could you briefly explain the Page Rank algorithm? In simple terms, Google uses the gross number of inbound links to a page to determine how important the page is. This "page rank" has little to do with actual search results but can make a difference on user behavior. 4 . How you created any SEO tools either from scratch or pieced together from others? No, I do make use of many tools already available on the internet as well as SEO programs that I have trailed. 5. What do you think of Page Rank? A logarithmic scale based on link equity which estimates the importance of web documents. Since PageRank is widely bartered Google's rel