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» » » » Urdu Detail on Difference Between Tags And Keywords kia Hain

Hi Dosto, Keyword aur Tags main Kiay Difference Hay?
Basically when we are using Search Engine Optimization Techniques for our website we use Tags and Keywords to promote a specific article to be found on search engines and humans visitors. 

What Are Tags?

Tags are self-assigned “labels” that you can use to categorize the posts on your blog. For example, if your blog’s niche is puppies, you might have a tag for “puppy diet” and another tag for “puppy exercise.” For all posts about puppy food, treats and snacks, you would assign the “puppy diet” tag. For all posts about puppy exercise and playing, you would assign the “puppy exercise” tag.
Your tags can be anything you want. For example, if you have a section on your blog for hilarious dog jokes, you could even use the tag “hilarious dog jokes” or “funny jokes about dogs.” You can use whatever you tag you want for whatever posts you want, however, the more organized you are with your tags, the easier it will be for both you and your blog’s readers to navigate around your site.
Here are a few things to keep in mind when choosing tags:
  • Choose broader tags for your posts as opposed to super tightly niched tags. For example, if you use “nutritious homemade dog food recipes” as a tag, very few if any of your other posts could use that same tag in an applicable way. Therefore, that particular tag becomes pretty moot, or what is considered an “orphan” tag – otherwise known as a tag that isn’t used anywhere else on your blog. Instead, choose a broad tag like “dog nutrition” or “nutrition for dogs.” That way, you can use this same tag for several posts about the same topic.
  • Don’t use multiple versions of the same tag. For example, “puppy food,” “dog food” and “canine food” are all different variants of the same essential phrase. Choose one and use it consistently throughout your site.

What Are Keywords?

Keywords are used by search engines to identify what your blog and your blog articles are about. A search engine knows what terms are highly searched by users, and looks for those words and phrases on web pages. The search engine uses this information (in addition to other, more complicated algorithms) to assign a particular blog or website a page rank. This is where “search engine optimization” comes in. If you optimize an article on your blog with a particular keyword, the search engine will be able to pick up it and will hopefully assign your article a decent page rank for that particular keyword.

In essence, that helps users searching for that keyword to easily find your article, because the search engine has determined that your article is a valuable resource for that particular search term and ranks it higher on search engine results pages. Of course, this is not the only way a search engine determines page rank for your blog and it’s individual articles, but it gives you a basic idea of how keywords are used by search engines to categorize and rank your blog.

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