Thursday, January 15, 2009

Get Your Website Indexed Faster

This is what we all want getting indexed faster in the major search engines like google. There are a two ways of speeding up the process of getting indexed.
Sitemap’s is one of these ways. A sitemap is basicly what it says a map of your site. You can put all your pages in the sitemap and submit it to google.
Where can you make a sitemap?
http://www.xml-sitemaps.com (500 free pages)
http://www.auditmypc.com/xml-sitemap.asp (Unlimited pages)
On those site’s your able to make a sitemap of your website and get all your pages listed in google. So if your worried that not all your pages are getting indexed our it’s taking to much time then make a sitemap and submit it your self.
Where can you submit the sitemap?
https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/siteoverview
Follow the steps on the link above.
The more pages you get in google the more traffic you can get. For bigger sites I would recommend to invest some money in a better sitemap maker so your able to list all your pages and update them yourself.

The next way on getting indexed faster is even easyer. Find a site that get’s indexed well on google and do a link exhange with that site our buy a link. Now everytime the google bots crawls that site it wil visit your link and crawls it to.
Use this to find out if a website is well indexed in google
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

The Top 5 SEO Factors to Boost Your Web Site's Search Engine Placement

The top 5 SEO factors you should pay attention to if you want to boost your SERPs in Google.
SERPs or Search Engine Results Pages are the placements of web sites that a search engine displays for any given key term entered. Everybody knows that it's better to be on the top for the keywords you are trying to rank for. It's a proven fact that if your web site is not on the first page in the SERPs, you are missing out on roughly 70% of the over-all Internet traffic today.
Getting a higher placement in the SERPs (mainly in Google) is what the SEO game is all about. All SEO professionals are trying to fight their way to the top, and some of them don't play fair.
With all of the common myths and misconceptions about SEO, it's hard to discern fact from fiction. In this article, I'll outline what I know works, based on my experience, and what the most important SEO factors are in your quest to the top.
1. Keyword placement in the domain name itself.
I've had a very good outcome by placing my keyword in the domain name itself. For example, instead of registering a new domain as "mycoolname dot com", use "mykeyword dot com". Try to make it as descriptive as possible, while keeping the number of words to a minimum. Too many keywords in the domain name can dilute the effect.
2. Keyword placement in the title tag.
The title of each web page will hold more weight than any other on-page SEO factor. Many people make the mistake of using "home page" for their web site's title. Or they'll simply put their company name for the title. Always make sure you place your keywords in your title tags. If it's a must for you to use your company's name in the title, then do it like this: "mykeyword mycompany name". By using the "" symbol, you are keeping the number of unimportant words to a minimum.
3. Use relevant content in your web site.
Always make sure your web site's content is relevant to the keywords you are targeting. For example, it will not do you any good to try and rank for "Branson computer repair" if your web site has no content that mentions Branson or computer repair. You need to have the content of your web site match the keywords you are optimizing for.
4. Make sure your content has a keyword density in the range of 8-12%.
Some SEO pros will tell you that keyword density is a myth. But I have seen for myself that it is definitely NOT a myth. By boosting the frequency of the keywords you are targeting in the body of your web pages, you are showing Google that your site is more relevant. But it's very important that your keywords aren't used for more than 12% of your site's total content or else Google might see it as spam.
5. Build as many in-bound links to your site as you possibly can.
By placing links back to your site, form other sites that have similar content, your site will be deemed more important in the eyes of the search engines. You want to obtain as many links pointing back to your site as you can possibly get. Do this by posting comments on "dofollow" blogs, article submissions, link exchanges, forum posts, directory submissions, and providing useful content that other sites will want to link back to.

It's been reported that in the year of 2008, Google changed their ranking algorithm over 300 times. That's a lot to keep up with, especially since the changes and the internal workings of the algorithm itself are kept a secret from the public.
And many SEO pros will try to confuse you into believing that they have the top-secret method to get your site to the top.

But if you ignore all of the hocus pocus SEO tactics you hear about and stick with these 5 basic principles, you will get better placement in the SERPs. I know this to be fact because I have already launched several successful SEO campaigns for some pretty competitive keywords. And I have over 100 first-page placements under my belt

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Best Back Links

You may have already discovered that the more your back link is in context, the better it is for getting visitors and search engine optimization/results. Also, we're talking about Google and Google PageRank right?So, generally, the following links strategies might be considered as 'beneficial', and listed in the order below:
Best Back Link?: A link from another website's home page
Better Back Link: Content Linking - a page on another site dedicated to your product or service with link(s) pointing back to your site
Medium Back Link: Link on a ‘non-links’ page (i.e. a link at the bottom of a page NOT dedicated to links)
Medium Back Link
: Links Pages - your link amongst others on a page of RELEVANT links
Worst Back Link?: Automated Linking Strategies - sometimes you don't have control over how/where your link is displayed

Friday, January 9, 2009

Top trends in Internet marketing strategy

1. Search Engine Optimization
2. Usability Testing of Websites
3. Optimized Press Releases
4. Business Blogging
5. RSS and syndication

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Thursday, January 8, 2009

8 Ways to Submit Your Site to Yahoo

Yahoo is both a search engine and a directory. By submitting your site to Yahoo's human-edited directory, you may have a better chance of being found by purely spider-driven engines (such as Google). It's best to figure out exactly where your site or content may fit in the Yahoo structure before submitting willy-nilly to anything that has the word "submit" in it. Expect a "reasonable delay" when using any of these site submission options.
There are eight (!) submission options with Yahoo; I'm going to briefly go over them one by one:
free site submission
free mobile site submission
free media content submission
Yahoo search index submission
sponsored search
product submission
travel submission
Yahoo directory submit
Yahoo standard submission
Yahoo Free Site SubmissionThe Yahoo Site Submit option is easy and free. All you have to do is enter the URL of the site you'd like to submit to be included in the Yahoo Search index. Must have a free Yahoo ID in order to do this (registration required).
Yahoo Mobile Site SubmissionYou can submit your xHTML, WML or cHTML mobile site for inclusion in Yahoo's mobile search index. Again, just submit your site's URL.
Yahoo Media Content SubmissionIf you have audio, video, or visual content, you can submit your content to Yahoo Search via your media RSS feed. Not as complicated as it might sound.
Yahoo Search SubmitYahoo's Search Submit Express option is not free, but you do get guaranteed inclusion within the Yahoo search index. Pricing of this option varies. Make sure to read the Yahoo Site Submit guidelines thoroughly before choosing this option; you want to make sure it's the best option for your site since it does cost.
Keep reading for the rest of the Yahoo site submit options on page two of this article titled 8 Ways to Submit Your Site to Yahoo.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

clean html code search engine optimization

A factor that many overlook, but that is just as important as keyword research and application, search engine submission, or link popularity, is the size, appearance, and cleanliness of your HTML coding. The size, cleanliness, and appearance and presentation to the search engine robots and spiders can be the difference between ranking #1 and #12.

Size of HTML Coding and Page

Nowadays, it seems as though every web page designer likes the use of Flash, Java Script, or in some cases - dynamic page generation tools like ASP, PHP, of Cold fusion�s CFM. While these tools make database integration and visual appearance both simplified and amazing - it can also hinder the optimization value of a page - and do so in the eye of every search engine.
Bear in mind that there are two elements that a search engine's spiders and robots can read and decipher. That is the actual HTML markup code, and the ASCII text that appears on the page itself. Regardless of which search engine is your target, it is wise to have the ASCII text contained within your page outweigh the HTML coding of the page.

Every search engine prefers a different amount of text on the page, a different overall page size, and of course, a different keyword density ratio. Google, for example, likes small page sizes, with the size ranging.

When the search engines come to your web page, they have a number of things that they are going to be looking for, and a number of things that they don't want to find on the page.


Some of the criteria that the search engine robots look for are:

* Text, text, text, and more text
* Keyword rich text * Title tags
* Links and Link titles * Alt tags
* A keyword density percentage * H1 Tags
* Large text sizes * No Frames tag if using Frames


Some of the things that the search engine robots do not want to find on your page are:

* To little Text * Keyword Stuffing
* Heavy Java Script * Large File Sizes
* Small Text Sizes
* Frames

Monday, December 29, 2008

Image Search Optimization

As an obvious first step, figure out how images can and should fit into the user experience on your site. This is a non-trivial step. Then, determine how and where you can obtain original images for your site. Image search engines don't like duplicate content any more than web search engines, so you need to obtain your own original images. Once you have this in place, here are the major steps you can take to optimize for image search engines:

  1. Use keywords in the alt tag attribute. This is a critical step, as it is the one best opportunities you have to unambiguously label the image. Bear in mind that there is a huge amount of search volume that includes words like: photo, picture, image, pics, pix, or locations. Regarding the locations, if your image is a picture of a physical location, include some location information in the alt tag attribute.
  2. Note that the title tag attribute is usually ignored. Don't waste your time on it.
  3. Pick a logical file name, that reinforces the keywords. Using hyphens in the file name to isolate the words in the keyword is an OK to thing, just try not to exceed two hyphens. Do not use underscores as a word separator.
  4. Use a descriptive file name, in a similar fashion to the alt tag attribute.
  5. Pay attention to the file extension too. For example, if the image search engine sees a ".jpg" (JPEG) file extension, it's going to assume that the file is a photo.
  6. Basic web page optimization applies too. For example:
    • The title tag of the web page
    • The text nearby the image
    • The overall theme of the content of the page
    • The overall theme of the site (or section of the site)
  7. Also important is to get links to the page with the image on it. This could become an entire link building discussion in itself, but one simple way to do this it to post the pages with images on them to del.icio.us.
  8. Avoid duplicate content on your site. If for example, you have a thumbnail, a medium size image, and a full size image, you don't want these to all be indexed. The best way to handle this is to use robots.txt to prevent the crawler from looking at the versions you don't want indexed (most likely this would be the thumbnail or the full size image).
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