How to Create a 'Perfectly Optimized' Webpage for Search (Infographic) So you know a thing or two about using keywords, but is your site actually built to be shared? Find out how to get it SEO-ready.

By Kevin Allen

This story originally appeared on PR Daily

Just what is search engine optimization, anyway?

It's the practice of creating a digital piece of content or web page that is Google-friendly. If a page is SEO friendly, it's findable when you search for it. It's easier said than done, though. But a new infographic from Moz makes it a bit easier.

"The perfectly optimized page" gives an example of a bakery that has a splendidly findable chocolate donut recipe.

It's keyword-targeted, bot-accessible and incorporates relevant metadata that helps the bots browsers use to crawl websites place pages in searches.

For more on how to create your own perfectly SEO friendly page, check out the infographic:

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How to Create a 'Perfectly Optimized' Webpage for Search (Infographic)

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