diff --git a/docs/styleguide/seo.md b/docs/styleguide/seo.md index 85fb5c3ed..3fc693193 100644 --- a/docs/styleguide/seo.md +++ b/docs/styleguide/seo.md @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Here's an example of SEO-friendly headings: Alt text are short descriptions of images used to help Google and people who use screen readers gain a better understanding of our tutorials and other pieces of content. To make them SEO-friendly, it's highly recommended to do the following: -- **Describe the image accurately**: Doing this would help our users understand how to use Asycapi in their work. +- **Describe the image accurately**: Doing this would help our users understand how to use Asyncapi in their work. - **Be concise**: While accuracy is important, avoid writing every single detail about the image. - **Use keywords strategically**: Avoid adding every single keyword to your image's alt text. It can overwhelm Google's search engine. @@ -56,3 +56,7 @@ Here are some examples of SEO-friendly URLs from our documentation: - `https://www.asyncapi.com/docs/concepts/server` - `https://www.asyncapi.com/docs/concepts/message` +#### Anchor Text + +While URLs help users lead people to Asyncapi's content, their anchor texts are the phrases that introduces users to them. Here are some tips to make them SEO-friendly: + \ No newline at end of file