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| a few search engine optimization questions Hi everybody, im new to this forum, and to web design in general. i recently built a website and it has been online for about a month now. my site has a terrible rank in google and thats probably because i didnt have a clue about SEO until a few days ago. now i am working on the optimization and even though i have only just began i already have a few questions: 1. how do i check when google's spider last visited my site? 2. ill be done with the modifications in a few days after which i will desperately need it to come visit again.. how long will it take it, how can can i find out such a thing, and is there a way to rush it a little bit?? (like applying again to have my site checked) 3. i learnt that the ALT tags in images are very important. i checked the code for a certain website. in his menu there is a small image of a circle next to each entry. i guess the ALT tag for each entry in that menu really helps to boost the site's ranking. im planning to do the same, but i though of something else: since i dont really need those little circles, i can just put an image of a white pixel next to each link. that way i get another ALT tag for each pixel. comming to think about it, i can have just about amillion of those pixels in a page. but, the question is: will i get penalized for doing it?? are the search engines aware of such tricks? 4. last one. my site is in two languages and each version runs in its own directory. so i have pages with the same name in both directories. like "page1.html" with english contents in the /english directory and page1.html" with hebrew contents in the /hebrew directory. does having multiple files with the same name in different directories relate to SEO in any way? ok, thats its for now :cheesy: any help i get will be highly appreciated |
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Of course, you could write a script to check the User-Agent and write the details to a text file.... that way you wont have to trawl through countless lines of server-logs. Quote:
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Use the alt text, but not in a spammy way... dont for instance apply alt text to a small invisible image as that is undeniabally spam, and google can see this as such. Alt text should basically describe the image and/or link destination (If it's a link too) and thats all. Quote:
seffi, for everything you do on your site, ask yourself 'Would the people at google be happy if they knew I was doing this?' ..... if the answer is no, then simply dont do it. High ranking is very much about having good and original content that is well written with some keywords and key phrases used in the right context (so as not to sound stupid or repetitive to a real visitor). It is also about spending much of your time adding more content and finding good links. It is no longer about fooling the search engines... it used to be so easy to get a No. 1 rank using countless underhand techniques, but doing this today wont work..... or if it does for only a short time, until you are reported and/or penalised and maybe even banned entirely. Search Engines are all competing with each other.... it is a MASSIVE market, and each one wants to have the best indexes with the most relevant results. They spend millions of dollars on weeding out spam and developing new detection methods to keep the spam from entering and degrading their Seach Engine Result Pages (SERPS) Just one other piece of advice.... Pick a published (X)HTML standard to aim at, and make sure your site complies with said standard... check your site validates using the HTML validation tool at www.w3.org. Remember a lot of search engine robots follow published HTML guidelines to determine what is content, and what is code... if your site has HTML errors, then some robots will get a little confused over how to deal with your page. I hope you have found the above helpful. |
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| Re: a few search engine optimization questions i found both replies to be very useful indeed. thanks to both of you for the detailed answers! |
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| Re: a few search engine optimization questions LOL mnemtsas .... easy error. Maybe you could check out my SEO forums..... it's pretty new, although the other forums are not. |
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I hope that your optimization efforts are progressing,thought in addition to the other great info you recieved you may like to read these tutorials designed for newer do it yourself optimist Website Promotion Tutorials Best Of Luck |
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