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Re: Evaluation. Evolution. Likely evaluation. The best tool to evaluate a web site's SEO strategy is the brain. You may get hints of how successful a strategy is using Google Webmaster Tools, Alexa, auto searchers ... but actually performing searches and assessing things like a keyphrase competitor's web page's content, your … | |
Re: So why do it? If you don't know how to swim are you going to jump into a deep pool? Before you do anything you should research the activity and weigh out the benefits/consequences. Ask yourself, are you writing this article for people to read or is it in hopes … | |
Re: sounds like a piece of shit | |
Re: A Google friendly web site can be highly optimized but has content intended for a human visitor to find and is not created specifically for the search engine. Google friendly web sites load quickly and have few coding errors. A Google friendly web site is not static, it evolves over … | |
Re: [QUOTE=thosecars82;1570567]...What do you think of this way of charging for SEO services? Do you think it is feasible?...[/QUOTE]Try explaining all that to your client and see what the reaction is. Much too complicated for the average mind. | |
Re: you'll likely have to ask the webmaster that question. | |
Re: ya, in your case, it's probably best to use some kind of content management system (CMS), such as blogging. Wordpress is ok but I find blogger better. That's just me though. Others prefer Joomla. The platform is irrevelant provided you can emphasize your keyword phrases seamlessly throughout the presentation. | |
Re: "And also asking for if i am wrong please make me correct." I am also asking that if I am wrong then please correct me. ... correct me if I am wrong I'm asking ... ... wrongfully correct ask why me please also I am ... | |
Re: You take charge of your SEO. It's easy. Create unique content. Gain credibility with the search engine over time. Learn how to optimize web page components. That's it. Continue to create optimized content as required. | |
Re: The very first line of text on the web site should answer your question > Increas your Visitor with use following Fuctions | |
Re: 1. Crafting content is key to succesful blogging, in SEO. This may not necessarily generate many readers but will bring in "qualified" traffic. In writing well, I mean using the reach of the English language. Proper grammar and spelling are imperative. Intelligent copy is non-repetitive so keyword phrases need to … | |
Re: If you stuff an author tag with keywords then it would be grey hat seo. I do not agree with seeking incoming links as white hat seo. That also is grey hat. | |
Re: It was a sad day for **Google Health** users when they were told to migrate their personal health data to their competitor's platform. Ludicrous were the Google engineers publically complaining of Microsoft's sad excuse of a health management program completely oblivious to thousands no doubt who were now were faced … | |
Re: [QUOTE=phuongvy;674449]Hi every body, My websit's PR currently is #3 and I now need it to be #4 and #5. So could any one tell me how many backlink I have to make for that? Thanks all, Quang[/QUOTE]As few as three or as many as 67,473. It's your choice really although … | |
Re: There are so many more valuable things you can be doing with your life rather than wasting it copy/pasting your junk. | |
Re: http://static.googleusercontent.com/external_content/untrusted_dlcp/www.google.com/en//webmasters/docs/search-engine-optimization-starter-guide.pdf from the source itself, don't follow explicitly, forget about anything they refer to as link building, bunch of baloney. | |
Re: There's tons of good articles here at Daniweb (do searches at the top right of any page) explaining different aspects of search engine optimization. You'll find out about things you can do to your web site to improve your rankings. They'll be things off site you can do to help … | |
Re: The last facelift to complete the purple scheme seemed to gel things together a bit better for me. There were many other changes implemented during the same period (a year ago?). I like the colour shades. They are strong, noble yet friendly and warm. ![]() | |
Re: whoa, that's messed up ... stuff. Sounds like a spider regurgitation. | |
Re: That was very perceptive. Really gotr me thinking. I was especially intrigued with the part about mobile triggers. Google locates well now, that data has tangible apllication. I think it should already be assign value from obvious trends it detects from mobile users. For example, 1000 people could shout out … | |
Re: [QUOTE=Allison2009;1092873]Hi, ...How to identify the indexed and non-indexed pages by Google. Thanks in Advance.[/QUOTE]Did you submit an updated Google Sitemap? | |
Re: You may want to do what I've seen others do on Facebook coupons, Google Adwords coupons etc. Create new fictitious profiles to take advantage of the freebies. This appears to work practically undetectably and particularly well if your connection's IP derives outside the continents of North America, Australia, Antartica and … | |
Re: Experience in SEO will help you understand what types of search engine optimization techniques are consistently effective. Although the exact formulas for determining ranking success may be "secret"; original optimized web page content will always have an advantage in the results pages when it compares search queries with the huge … | |
Re: One IP address can host a google of web sites (that's one before infinity). Company's have gone public (made millions and millions of US dollars) with the advent of virtual hosting. Once upon a time, every web site had its own unique IP address. The search engines actually thrive on … | |
Re: The search engine did in fact suggest several Grey Hat SEO techniques in its webmaster guideines but has since removed them. In particular was link swapping. Likely, this grey hat technique still merits value but the search engine is wise not to mention that anymore. | |
Re: Don't waste your time with these mundane, pointless exercises. There is no SEO skill to these off-site manipulation techniques. Everyone is doing it and everyone is getting the same meager benefits from it. Try performing search engine optimization instead. | |
It's hard to imagine how such a simple Internet task could have evolved into one of the biggest social tragedies of our day. Ever since Google smashed the world with this PageRank nonsense, it seems the object of the growing Internet marketing world is to link, and incessantly they do. … | |
Re: You made me research. To me Dublin Core seems like something used to automate content. In that perspective, it is always unwise to automate content unless you intentionally are trying to spam the search engines, then automation sometimes works well, for a while. | |
Re: Sure. No problem. Craft content worthy of naturally influencing your off-site ranking factors. | |
Re: You need to include the words "novelty item" whenever you get rejected by a search engine. Your web site should clearly be about your product and not a clever gateway to more ... vivacious adult content. | |
Re: SEO - search engine optimisation (Google, Bing, Yahoo ...) SMO - social media optimsation (Facebook, Youtube, Twitter ...) Although separate disciplines, SEO and SMO are becoming increasingly more integrated. | |
Re: Could be that the search engine implemented a better tracking mechanism that disallowed more crawlers (robots, spiders, data miners etc., aka Internet noise) than previously. Bots only require a fraction of a second to retrieve all the web page code and then they go away whereas a larger percentage of … | |
Re: Create a professional Facebook book page and study a bit about Social Media Optimization. Get a Google+ business listing. Write Google+ postings. Incorporate an external blog providing quality optimized content showing off your expertise, providing your visitors with interesting behind the scenes look at your business, the individual characters in … | |
Re: I think it is a question of building a quality web site with extraordinary evolving content. Supplement that with Social Media influences. Make sure your keyphrases are prominently present in your optimizable web page components (title, internal anchors, in paragraph, headings, logical naming of images and web pages, tag attributes … | |
Re: I'm not really certain what the link jibberishing has anything to do with the real search engine optimization that requires no outside link manipulation mumbo jumbo abracadabra. goodby :) and the subsequent keyword targeting advice I think was meant to introduce the linker to the concept of seeking a larger … | |
Re: ... sounds to me like a new start-up ... SmutAdz or FreeFilth ... sorry couldn't help myself | |
Re: Google uses 100-200 different factors when delivering search results. These factors are divided into on-site and off-site ranking influences. On-site ranking elements include such things as: [b]The Content[/b], headings, logical naming conventions, web page title, emphasized words and phrases, image attributes, internal linking structure ... The off-site ranking factors mostly … | |
Re: Sure, there's short-cuts to improving "qualified" traffic but they all entail the development of search engine optimization skills. However, I'd first suggest you master the language, then learn HTML coding and finally educate yourself about the optimizable web page components (paying particular attention to how you craft content). Now, if … | |
Re: Ok. Here's an example or two of conversion goals. Your web page attracts a unique visitor. Now you want that visitor to go to your contact us page so he can call you for service. That could be a trackable goal. Another common conversion goal is to track web visitors … | |
Re: So much misinformation regarding Google PageRank has permeated Internet marketing forums that it is no wonder newbies are confused. First of all, PageRank is attributed to web pages, not web sites. Secondly, Google PR has little if not absolutely nothing to do with how well a web page ranks in … | |
Re: I wouldn't be focused on trying to manipulate the search engine to respond favourably to keywords by abusing anchors. Build useful optimized web pages that impress the search engine for specific keywords (keyphrases more likely). | |
Re: That's the problem with relying externally to empower your content because a link's value in relation to your content is constantly assessed and factored in **every** search. Link building ploys will never compare to the long term value of empowering your site internally using on-site optimization techniques. | |
Re: Wow, sounds real good. How many links an hour do I get at the $3.60 rate? I only want the directory links and the blog comment links. Have your SEOs experience with this special kind of linking? Thanks in advance for your prompt response. | |
Re: Depending on the purpose of your blog articles. Are they meant to be unique, quality, new content for the Internet? Something intelligent to offer the world. If not, then duplicate to your hearts content and hope for the best. | |
![]() | Re: The sub-domain needs to be found. Linking to it will get it indexed and ranked. ![]() |
Re: An SEO audit should identify the weaknesses in ranking keyphrases (keywords) in the results pages. These could include: * On site ranking factors ie: web page structure, Title, headings, paragraphs, images, linking structure ... * Off-site ranking factors ie: incoming links, social media triggers, web hosting credibility ... * Keyphrase … | |
Re: You ever analyze the backlinks of keyphrase competitors who have a landing page with a PR0 Google Pagerank rating? Often they rank well because of a powerful internal linking structure. A well built and constantly evolving web site that has already established credibility with the search engine can muster up … | |
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