SEO (search engine optimization) has been a buzz word lately and a keyword used by web developers to woo the clients – ‘we make SEO websites for you’. But interestingly, it might not be as rewarding as one would like to believe. Surely, the ranking of the client’s site may increase i.e. it might feature up there in search engine results but what ultimately matters is does it translate into corresponding traffic increase?

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One of the most underrated practice for a web developer is to constantly check the web page on all the browsers and make sure everything is rendering as you expect it to. It becomes more important for dynamic content pages such as blogs where new scripts, widgets can irk a specific browser. More often it is with IE and the problem is widespread since many web developers prefer Macs (and really very few people have IE on macs), Mozillas and Safaris; often ignoring IE. However, the bottom line is to do frequent browser checks to catch the error before a reader does.

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