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SEO Interview Questions.

1. Could u brief me your SEO career?

2. What is SEO and how it's going to help you?

3. What you do in different off-page optimization?

4. What you do in on page optimization?

5. What type of client websites your landing?

6. How your website get indexed in the search engines within 24 hours?

7. If i give one website, How you plan the strategy for that website?

8. If your client wants rank in France, what is your strategy?

9. Are you using manual directory submission r submitting in tool for directory submission?

10. How you check your website ranking?

11. What tools you using to track your website performance?

12. What you analysis, tracking your website?

13. What is competitor analysis?

14.What actually you analysis in your competitor?

15.What is social media optimization?

16.Social media optimization is that worthy to compare normal optimization?

17.What you do with your site videos??? You optimize the video or submitting the video?

18.How u optimize the video? And where you submit the video??

19.Where you do ppc in google adwords r yahoo?

20.In which forums you participate for seo updates and info??

21.If not, then how you updating the seo updates

22.What is robot.txt?

23.How you using robot.txt

24.Are you aware of noindex and nofollow?

25.For what purpose you using the noindex and nofollow

26.What is difference between noindex and nofollow?

27.What kind of directories you preferred for submission?

28.What is the minimum page rank you will submit in directories?

29.Do you think the page rank that much significant now a days?

30.What type of sites you working? Like finance r business

31.You work only in-house project r client project?

32.Could tell me any one keyword you got 1st rank in google?

Comments are welcome.. if you have some questions to add, please do it in comments part, ill make the changes.




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