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Search engine optimization, or SEO, is a methodology for helping websites to improve search engine rankings.

Most search engines return results based on relevance to a set of input keywords, or a query, provided by a client (typically a user visiting a search engine's website). Ranking well in any given search for a popular keyword can mean more traffic for a website, which translates into pageviews, comments and most importantly, sales.

Most SEO questions are off-topic

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  • Will using a specific programming technique harm my rankings in search engines?

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Anchors inside headers, or vice versa - is there a different in relation to SEO?

I always stumble upon this (rather simple question) when making e.g. Wordpress blogs. Should I wrap the headline, which should also be a link, in a anchor element, or should it be the other way around. And why? (1):
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Best JSON-LD practices: using multiple