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Re: [QUOTE=zesiranjha;1727812][COLOR="Red"][B]How i can check "be specific and check the attributes."[/B][/COLOR][/QUOTE]Check the HTML tag for the link in the web page's source coding and if it has the rel="nofollow" attribute then it is a nofollow link. ie: <a href="http://www.yoursite.com" rel="nofollow">Your Site</a> | |
Re: **Link bleeding** was once a concern optimisers had whenever they would supply a link to an external web page. It was thought that outgoing links would somehow cause for your web page to be devalued in Google PageRank (losing link juice). This theory fell aside to a new one which … | |
Re: Well, this is a bit watered down but essentially ... After a search term is entered, the first thing a search engine does is to assesses the search term and differentiates the nature intended of the search. It could be a map location, a video, a business listing, news ... … | |
Re: Moving web pages from one server to another does not alter Analytics ability to track your web pages. You need to physically remove the code from the web pages to accomplish this. | |
Re: Having your focus on increasing your Google PageRank (PR) will not increase your rankings in the search engine results. As a matter of fact, dumping your web site's link all over forums is a very weak form of optimization. It may appear to work somewhat for a short time but … | |
Re: You can put in many keywords. Their character lengths will vary. But keywords put aside for a moment. Why not simply sprucen up on your language skills and learn the art of writing sound SEO copy? This way when you become skilled at it you'll be crafting useful, unique things … | |
Re: It seems likely that the search engine is factoring in reviews from Google business listings when displaying results in Google Places searches. This is particularly important for smartphone optimization. | |
Re: ya. ok. I have a big doubt you can log into anything successfully. | |
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Re: "...if you need any service related the water you can fine here. but i am facing a problem. when i use a new keywrord it going to behaind..." This type of **regurgitated jibberish** barely merits an intelligent response. | |
Re: You likely have an excess of poorly constructed useless content that the search engine downgraded. I'm visualizing that you have web pages smothered with ads and essentially of little value to the Internet. Maybe I'm wrong but consider how important your web pages really are to the world. | |
Re: ... yet your profile signature is well written and quite elaborate, something smells fishy here .... | |
Re: Videos don't really constitute duplicate content. Duplicate content refers mainly to textual content (paragraphs, headings, captions ...). Video titles and descriptions can be considered duplicate content when overly repetitious. I would not delete the videos but edit the captions describing them instead. | |
Re: I agree with Lorel - first learn how to write well in English. Then you'll need to understand basic HTML. After that you'll need to learn about important page elements that can be optimised - title, description, anchors, images, paragraphs, headings ... | |
Note: A Green Hat SEO is someone who is relatively new to search engine optimisation and hasn’t much experience with the different SEO hat shades: white, grey and black hat search engine optimization techniques. They are usually wandering around, bewildered looking a bit, searching the Internet for some effective but … | |
Re: ya ... ok ... anyone think they're gonna' start acting like a search engine again rather than this shit stirring self-proclaimed global diplomat ... go Google | |
Re: Privacy? Collecting and using sensitive data ia part of what they do. The more information they can gather about user the better they can target them with advertisement. Any evolution that the search engine goes through is based on profit rather than respect for personal data. This has been the … | |
Re: I always optimize for both. Pick a handful of tough keyphrases and GO FOR IT! Then, simultaneously, cast a very very wide net for secondary keywords and keyword phrases. There's much value in optimizing words this way because the lesser searched terms are extremely specific and ranking for them brings … | |
Re: Probably would not affect PageRank but may affect rankings in the results pages if sharing IP address with unusually high number of spam sites. | |
Re: A low quality link is any link artificially created in an attempt to boost a web page's ranking or PageRank. | |
Re: Directory submissions are a complete waste of time and a pitiful attempt at optimisation. | |
Re: "... as your Adsense applications is directly proportional to your traffic which in turn is proportional to the back links you have!" This is not accurate. Traffic and back links have little relation when it comes to attracting human visitors. In most cases, back links generate robot hits. | |
Re: I'd consider it a limited multi-search engine. Neat idea. | |
Re: If religions truly desired its practicioners to live free and at peace with the world around them then they would not exist. To live at peace within myself means living in reality and in the moments of the todays. To be free to make my own choices implies trusting my … | |
Re: This is a silly question as a Google PR increase means **very little** if anything at all when it comes to ranking web pages in the search results. As a result of on-site optimization (which is the real SEO by the way) PR0 web pages can kick the snot out … | |
Re: [QUOTE=jesicawillss;1770150]What to do in on-page if a website has been given to you without doing any single seo process on it? How to handle a website by doing only on-page SEO?[/QUOTE]Here's a list of on-site / on-page SEO activities: Rewrite Web Page Title Tag Rewrite Meta Description Tag Rewrite Meta … | |
Re: Ads that run in search results only perform much much better than those that appear on search network pertners web pages. False (fraudulent) clicks will eat up your budget fairly quickly with little tangible conversions. Adwords nemesis is Adsense and Adsense is not about conversion at all. It's about generating … | |
Re: Hey what's up. I only want to comment on your SEO tip #6 - Send your website address on the free website directory and search engine for free. This sounds like it could be really good advice but there's caution to be had when swamping all the hundreds of thousands … | |
Re: Those obsessed with seeking externally to empower their mediocrities basically admit that their own stuff cannot stand on its own two feet in the search engine results pages. Shouldn't they first consider creating their own off-site ranking influences if they are so hungry to feed their link monsters. Rather than … | |
Re: You know, once upon a time forum signatures and forum in general were almost always very useful. There's maybe **100 Purposeful Forums** on the entire web and the gazillion rest just dumpgrounds pretending to be like purposeful forums. To think Google isn't aware of a signature link because it is … | |
Re: Wrong question. Now you have just incited the linking strategists to tell you a bunch of crap. Don't listen to it! 99% of the best SEO you can get exclusively revolves around working the various web page elements. The off-page factors (links) take care of themselves and are hardly even … | |
Re: Rename your images logically with words separated by comma such as "brand-name.jpg" and put a little description nearby it as in a caption. This will provide the search engine something intelligible about the logo. It may not rank the logo well but it will at least consider it and offer … | |
Re: The search engine doesn't index keywords. It indexes web pages. | |
Re: I would think a simple answer may be to craft your web pages and their content to revolve around important keyword phrases that you want the search engines to notice. | |
Re: I figured it would take the search engine a bit of time to realize Daniweb web pages are uniquely genuine and should be rewarded again as such. As far as backlinks go, I don't get it. How do you not see that your own web pages are your biggest and … | |
Re: If the search engine is telling you that you are sending an automated query, then theoctically you are then presenting an automated query. Consider sending it something more generitic. Becoming innovative is requested. | |
Re: Once upon a time, there lived a happy little link. It was all comfortable 'n cuddly 'n stuff and it felt real important because some nice webmaster included it in his meaningful content. Then came PageRank technology and the links went nuts or the nuts went linking, I don't remember … | |
Re: How about creating a web page worth linking to rather than scrambling to make a web page appear to be important by artificially increasing its incoming links. Create something worthy of links rather than creating the illusion that something is worthy because of its links. See the reasoning there? Make … | |
Re: SEO success is achieved when competitively searched keyphrases are highly ranked in the organic (free, natural) search results. SEO success can come in terms of video ranking, News ranking, image ranking but is usually associated with the positioning of web pages. SEO success can be accomplished by optimizing on-site ranking … | |
Re: There is soooo much deception in SEO that it is practically impossible to differentiate a master from a manipulator. The largest SEO companies in Canada, and the most reputable, basically take your money and send a bit of it to link building outsourcers usually in India, Pakistan or Indonesia. Most … | |
Re: It's possible for the search engine to rank these cookie-cutter pages, not because of your brilliant SEO scheme, but because it won't likely find many web pages that have more unique or more valuable content than your useless and extremely boring doorway pages. (I'm allowed to run my sentences because … | |
Re: These are social networking sites. The ones you mentioned are popular ones and like others can positively trigger off-site ranking factors the search engine could consider of value to your web pages. There's other good ones too that help with web site promotion. These are not meant to spam repeatedly … | |
Re: well ... because no one has answered this in three days ... Web log, weblog ... blog What is blogging? What is a blogger? Why do you want to web log? If your blog pages were devalued as a result of the "Panda effect" then likely you were doing things … | |
I was reading about this Pinterest social media assimilator thingy and it somehow through links adds value to web pages. So I wanted to check it out and opened up an account. I can't figure out what it wants me to do with creating a board and such. Anyone use … | |
Re: Search engine results pages deliver qualified traffic to web pages of all Green PR values including PR0; with the exception of grey I think, as grey does indicate a negative PR value. The point about PR value ... oh ya ... it's fanatically over estimated to be the elixir of … | |
Re: The formula for this is easy. w+kw=t words + keywords = total words Another way to look at this common SEO conundrum ... the number of keywords that should be included in the sum total of all words is directly proportional to the number that will be included. ... I … | |
Re: I wouldn't. Approximately 99.92451% of directory listings are a complete waste of Internet real estate. Their only purpose is for self-preservation, usually to attract click-throughs on their site's ads. Their links that they return back to your stuff is often "no-follow" or contorted elseway and of very little value to … | |
Re: ya well ... sure. why not. Regarding keyword density. Just write naturally. Don't sweat how many times your repeat a word or two or three. Just write well. In writing well you'll naturall want to enforce your keyphrase targets with supporting words. Why would I want to repeat obsessively if … | |
Re: [QUOTE=lukeamac;1768313]Is it important for SEO to register your site with Alexa?[/QUOTE] no |
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