Wednesday, September 30, 2009
What is SEO(search engine optimization)?
Search engine optimization is the process of improving your website ranking in search engines like Google, Yahoo and MSN.When you perform a search on Google for example, Google will give you a list of blogs/websites it 'thinks' might be relevant to your search query. These results from search engines include natural (organic) results and paid listings (sponsored links). The organic results are located in the middle of the page and the paid advertisements you will normally see on very top, or on the right side of the page under the heading 'sponsored links'.Studies have shown that 85% of people using the internet will use search engines for their searches. Most people will not look further than the first page of the search engine results page and that is why it is very important to optimize your website in such a way that you get onto the first page results of SE's.Hope it helps!
List of Link Building technique and time spend
1. Aritcle Writing - daily - 3 hours
2. Forum Signature - daily - 40 minutes
3. Blog Comments - daily - 20 minutes
4. Bookmarking - daily - 30 minutes
5. Link Exchange with similiar sites - daily - 40 minutes
6. Directory Submissions - daily - 15 minutes
7. Adding new content to site and internal linking - daily/3 days once- 10 minutes
8. RSS submissions - not everyday(3 days once) - around 10 minutes
9. Press Release - only when needed - 45 minutes
2. Forum Signature - daily - 40 minutes
3. Blog Comments - daily - 20 minutes
4. Bookmarking - daily - 30 minutes
5. Link Exchange with similiar sites - daily - 40 minutes
6. Directory Submissions - daily - 15 minutes
7. Adding new content to site and internal linking - daily/3 days once- 10 minutes
8. RSS submissions - not everyday(3 days once) - around 10 minutes
9. Press Release - only when needed - 45 minutes
How can I index my site in google
1. submit your sites to lots of social bookmarking sites like digg
2. Submit your sitemap to google and yahoo
3. Get lots of backlinks from good PR sites
4. Blog commenting
2. Submit your sitemap to google and yahoo
3. Get lots of backlinks from good PR sites
4. Blog commenting
Understanding how web-url forwarding effects Search engine crawler SEO?
you need to make sure you're doing the right kind of redirect. A 301 redirect will transfer most -- but not all -- of a website's ranking power from one domain to another. So technically, yes, you are "dampening" the effect a bit. And while Google tends to handle 301 redirects well, some search engines don't.Regardless, I would not recommend that anyone run a website on a blogspot domain if they plan to make long-term money with it. You're way better off hosting your site on your own domain.Otherwise, you're always subject to the whims of blogspot. If they decide to shut you down, there's really not much you can do about it.If you're not ready to make that leap, it is definitely a good idea to promote your own domain name and redirect the traffic to the blogspot domain. You want to accumulate as much authority and traffic as possible on a domain *you* own.Good luck!Adrienne Dosshttp://www.seowoman.com/
Any website to appear on the top of the list during a google keyword search, how do I do that?
Meta tags do not do anything other than give Google something to display under your website's title in their listings. Meta tags, and submitting your website to search engines will not get you what you want.Most of these answers here are ridiculous -- listening to most of this will do nothing for you. Unfortunately, without knowing your website and the keywords you're targeting -- nobody here will really be able to give you pointed advice. What works for one keyword market may not work for another, and what works for one website may not work for another due to its setup. Here are things that are generally recommended, though:On-page optimization: Each page must have a unique title, and that title should be a good mix between keyword-focused and constructed to encourage clickthroughs from the search engines. Your website should be crawlable, without broken links, orphaned pages, etc. You should also have content on your website, preferably keyword-focused, but definitely something. Setting up a blog may help.Off-page optimization: inbound links can help your website in a number of ways, but there's a lot of different types of links, but I think it would be more confusing for you if I tried to explain.However, in your case -- I suggest that you head over to a webmaster forum (Digital Point forums, Site Point Forums, etc) and seek out advice. Some people may be kind of rude there, but at least you have a shot at getting free advice from somebody who might know what they're talking about. Most of the advice you'll receive here is by somebody looking to promote their own services, whether they're helpful for you or not.Though, you are a good candidate for hiring a search engine optimizer, or a company, based on your questions. If you're interested, there is real value in learning how to optimize and promote your website yourself, but for a few bucks, people over at the Digital Point forms can work on that for you, and then you can learn things now so that you can do them yourself later on. Look in the services section -- they have SEO analysis services, link building, directory submissions, etc. You may even be able to find somebody to teach you some things -- but be sure to look for people with good feedback.
Social Bookmarking
Social bookmarking is great and the list goes beyond just digg and stumbleupon. Technorati, de.lic.ious, kaboodle, reddit, mixx, and magnolia are some other great bookmarking sites. Use these as much as you can - these are the latest and greatest ways to bump up your PR and he's right - you can be indexed within mere hours!!
Monday, February 2, 2009
Top Ten of the Most Common SEO Mistakes
1.Bad Titles
2.Filename of the page
3.Duplicate or Bad Content
4.No Links
5.Incoming link anchor text
6.Bad Internal Page Links
7.Live links
8.Impatience
9.Keyword selection
10.Keyword Spamming and Stuffing
2.Filename of the page
3.Duplicate or Bad Content
4.No Links
5.Incoming link anchor text
6.Bad Internal Page Links
7.Live links
8.Impatience
9.Keyword selection
10.Keyword Spamming and Stuffing
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