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Re: I would think this happens almost instantly. | |
Re: Maybe you can start with 1. Analyze their coding and internal/external (inbound/outbound) linking. 2. Analyze on-site SEO paying particular attention to their content. Are they white hat, black hat, grey hat? 3. How many web pages are linked internally (size of web site)? 4. How old is the site? 5. … | |
Re: [QUOTE=JamieLynnSEO;1495752]Recommendations for quality auditing tools anyone?[/QUOTE]I have tried quite a few fancy authoring softwares over the years but when it comes to coding quickly and effectively, I like to do it the old fashioned way and Notepad is the best Windows tool ever created; without it I'd go back to … | |
Re: Aside from the coding snippet, this type of architecture seems like a standard way to do things in php. | |
Re: ... forget about the fancy tools. Where does the web page rank for the keyphrase? That is the guidepost to how well the page is doing. | |
Re: I'd suggest you start with two completely different sites right from the get go. When I mean different, I am talking about two web sies with unique designs and content. The search engine seems to like web sites that evolve over time more so than those that are static. Make … | |
Re: Pagerank drops and rises mean very little if anything at all. Even to the search engine, I am not sure PR has ant real significance. To me, the green PR bar is a visual tool similar to a baby's soother, It is an illusion that both calms and confuses the … | |
Re: No need to have an search engine optimisation brain bursting ... there tons of on-site [b]searchengine optimization techniques[/b] to try out; such things as naturally emphasizing keyphrases by using them sparingly in headings, supporting them rather than repeat them in the content with word variables (altering prefixes or pluralizing for … | |
Re: Search engines need to find and rank intelligently evolving content otherwise they risk endlessly offering useless results pages. | |
Re: Pursuit of PR is a useless endeavour in search engine optimisation. Internet marketers around the globe seem endlessly convinced that PR means something significant in life but any search engine optimizer knows that pumping up a ridiculous little green puke bar doesn't often equate into acquiring any additional volume of … | |
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Re: link baiting is a natural way of encouraging web surfers and webmasters to link to your web pages because, for whatever reason, they like your content and want to offer it to their webpage visitors/social contacts. | |
Re: Make sure that you place the article in your web site first. Let it sit there for a week or two then start submitting it to directories, if you must. Google will value the one on your web site more than any others provided it is clearly the original. It … | |
Re: As mentioned earlier, keep regional sites hosted on country specific IP addresses (ie: host .ca on Canadian soil). It's ok to have two or three web sites hosted on the same IP address but not 200. | |
Re: Also, you may want to include the associated web page (the iframed webpage) in your site map (Sitemap), that'll pretty much assure the search engine will reward the content (provided it's your content of course). | |
Re: Briefly, cloaking is the process of providing the search engine with one set of web coding (usually highly optimized) while the Internet visitor receives a friendlier, more appealing web page. | |
Re: Hey Tim, Provided the web pages were completely unique one from the other you'd probably get some boosting. Don't concern yourself with PR so much as with ranking web pages. Higher PR in itself won't generate better ranking in the results pages. I'd be concentrating more on the actual content … | |
Re: As far as keyphrase density goes ... it's whatever naturally evolves from half-decent writing that intelligently supports important keywords with a little bit of emphasizing to affect effect. | |
Re: [QUOTE=echovme;1452904]Personal Loans, Home Loans, Business Loans,Real Estate Agent-Mumbai This is the title tag i used for my site,is there any changes i need to made or it is ok?[/QUOTE]Each web page has its own Title tag. This particular Title is obviously intended to impress the search engine and doesn`t catch … | |
Re: [QUOTE=stymiee;438569]There is no set number since the search engines don't use that meta tag to rank sites. Put as many as you feel you need and put them in order of importance.[/QUOTE] A little history/reality check ... Meta tags are used exclusively by search engines. The original major search engines … | |
Re: An often stated approach would be to concentrate on that which is within your own power; your content in your web pages and how you optimize all that to encourage the search engine to believe your stuff is credible, unique and intelligent. | |
Re: [QUOTE=zippee] Have anyone use search engine cloaking? Can anyone comment on this? [/QUOTE] Cloaking in SEO terms is generally defined as being a system that delivers a different web page code to the search engine spider than it does to the Internet browser. The codes are usually substantially different, one … | |
Re: To me you are seeking a short cut; an easy way to get higher ranking for your articles. My advice is to just create articles, get them on feeds if you want to share them that way, but don't seek a linking advantage in doing so as you may not … | |
Re: [QUOTE=SEO Cat]Hi guys Are there any pulgins available to make the ZEN Cart URLS SEO friendly? Many thanks[/QUOTE] I saw that nobody answered your thread so I did a little research. :rolleyes: I am anti-dynamic everything and I am certainly not an authority on this type of thing. Perhaps others … | |
Re: Do you win some kind of prize for that? | |
Re: [QUOTE=seorank;1059884]Can anybody explain me how ppc works?:)[/QUOTE]I'm no PPC expert but essentially you pay to have ads put in the sponsored listings located on the search engine results pages. Actually, you only pay when a searcher clicks your ad and arrives at your web sites, theoretically. Now, this is a … | |
Re: [QUOTE=mushget;1429418]Do you have any special idea to get backlinks? no exchange link no blog comments no forum signature[/QUOTE]... maybe try writing something naturally worth recommending. | |
Re: [QUOTE=tadisaus2;1445714]Hello, I have been submitting my website and new pages as well as blogs to social bookmarking sites. However, I have only about 20 of them and keep submitting over and over. It is good for new sites but old sites are not very effective. What is the best effective … | |
Re: [QUOTE=NickleHantage;1179147]One of my SEO friend told me that he is having some secret method to find out niche related dofollow blogs. but he disagreed to share that with me. Is there anyone knows that method to find out dofollow blogs?[/QUOTE]Put an ad in your local newspaper "searching for dofollows". That's … | |
Re: [QUOTE=frayip;1104536]Hi,... however, it doesn't help much in ranking. Can i ask what else should i do for increase the ranking? Thanks[/QUOTE]Well. You. Should. Maybe. Start. By. Oh Ok I Know. [B]Two Steps to Mastering SEO[/B] [COLOR="Red"]1. Learning about the on-site and the off-site ranking factors that the search engines use … | |
Re: [QUOTE=syed2011;1432089]... whether they did (their link building) work properly or not ...[/QUOTE]By properly, do you mean that the search engine will list particular links that were probably recently submitted by a link building strategist on your team? I don't think anyone can answer that for sure, not even the search … | |
Re: [QUOTE=addurlguru;1431435]Backlink generators... pros and cons!? I would like to know the bennefits of using sites like <snip> to increase traffic.[/QUOTE]I would say ... that ... well ... in SEO ... to be safe ... play by the rules ... beware of linky things that'll generate stuff for you. As a … | |
Re: Why don't you just learn about SEO and write articles yourself. | |
Re: [QUOTE=vaibhav1983;1427203]Hi All, Does there exist a free script which can create a sitemap for my website for free. My website includes more than 2000 pages. If there are paid sitemap generators, which one is the cheapest? Regards Vaibhav[/QUOTE]There's tons of sites doing it well online and for free. Search them. … | |
Re: [QUOTE=deecoup;1426856]I had read somewhere that its not easy to get quick links for yahoo and the final destination page for Bing.........how to get it......... Thanks in Advance Waiting for reply[/QUOTE]... um, let me see ... offer both search engines the exact same content et voila!!? | |
Re: [QUOTE=superspudnuts;1181153]... Many thanks in advance[/QUOTE][B]Common Blogging Mistakes[/B] [U]Blog Post Titles[/U] As the subject of your post is used to develop the web page's name, you should try to get keyphrases in there. For example, if you want to promote your son's baseball career it would be better to entitle the … | |
Re: You don't need the -in- part as "in" is a stop word and has no value SEO-wise. The search engine will ignore it and it takes up character spaces unnecessarily. | |
Re: ...or just do like a lot of other "Internet marketers" do, pick a subject any subject, and write a couple of paragraphs about it, offer lots of links to web pages that actually have something intelligently created about the subject then plaster the pages with all sorts of relevant ads … | |
Re: What will draw qualified traffic from coming back and digging into your site deeper, then sharing it with his networks? Well, content of course. Evolving, uniquely presented, intelligent content. Optimized content and making full use of the optimizable web page components. Crafting web pages, not frenzily slapping stuff together in … | |
Re: Sounds like I'm playing SEO doctor again ... Acquiring backlinks is easy, get them from web surfers. Start by offering a web presentation that is completely brand new to the Internet. What I mean by this is to try creating web content that is both intelligent and uniquely useful. Use … | |
Re: Listen factoring; if a web page is about Contact Us then make that webpage content be about contacting you. You can always conceive a couple of promotional lines, bold'em up and fit them into a page innocently; just let the content flow naturally. Could your keyphrases in the content describe … | |
Re: Logic? Well, if you have a web page about dogs and you want that webpage to rank well in the search engine results pages for the query "dogs" then wouldn't the actual word "dogs" appear in your content? The 3% rule is a common misconception. A word can appear only … | |
Re: [QUOTE=rajeesh_rsn;1411445]Hi friends, I m a PHP programmer and very new to SEO process. I m in the work of a movie information web portal. And my doubt is Is there is any relation with web hosting and SEO ? Any additional features or technologies needed for hosting in successful SEO … | |
Re: In my opinion, on-page optimization is much more important than off-site factors. Things off-site occur naturally when the on-site elements are better managed than the keyphrase competitors. Well-built and internally linked web pages will outperform mediocre content despite an advantage of artificially inflated link popularity. On-site factors include some of … | |
Re: In SEO, there are on-page/on-site optimizable components and then there are off-site influences (link building). On-site SEO in fact constitutes most of what real search engine optimization is all about. Effective on-page SEO requires honed skills that need to be developed over time and with experience whereas link building is … | |
Re: It is quite possible. Perhaps your web site was originally hosted on a clean server and now it shares an IP address that has been discredited because of a large volume of spam. I think the search engine's rule of thumb is that if your neighbours are a bunch of … | |
Re: It's always best to offer Google your version of a description because it sometimes actually uses it to describe your web page. A well-crafted description can be an eye-catcher for searchers and could mean the difference between a visit from qualified traffic, or not. | |
Re: Well, you can link the crap out of anything but that'll only get you noticed. Your actual uniquely and intelligently presented content will be the overall deciding factor whenever you decide to generate a meaningful, long-term relationship with the search engine. | |
Re: It is certainly better to create your own off-site ranking influences than to harvest external links forcibly but not in a manner intended exclusively to manipulate the search engine but rather in a way that encourages your Internet visitor to click the link for additional content resources, of yours. | |
Re: The search engine will eventually figure it out. Here's a tip. Keep your important things the same, only modify secondary content and then keep creating new web pages for more newer content. Maybe start by trying your hand at blogging. |
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