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January 13, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Dont forget about the content because Content is King .

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In this section i would like to tell you 10 seo tips . The SEO tips below should assist the reader in forming a basic understanding of how to create human friendly web pages which are easily understood by the most popular search engines.There are thousands of search engines but only two of them will bring you most of the traffic. They are google and yahoo .

Seo Tips

Seo Tips

Seo Basic Tips

1. First of all i would like to tell you putting a keyword or key phrase will greatly enhance your chances of getting targeted traffic to your site. Insert keywords within the title tag so that search engine robots will know what your page is about. The title tag is located right at the top of your document within the head tags. Make sure that the title tag contains text which a human can relate to. The text within the title tag is what shows up in a search result. Treat it like a headline.

2. Use of more keywords that link to a specific page the better. Always use the keywords as anchor text to link to the page from different pages on your site. This is especially useful if your site contains many pages.

3. It is unwise to have keywords in the title tag which are not contained within the body of the page. Be sure that the text within the title tag is also in the body of the page. Adding the same text for your tag will tell the reader who clicks on your page from a search engine result that they have clicked on the correct link and have arrived at the page where they intended to visit. Robots like this too because now there is a relation between the title of your page and the headline.

The most important keywords can be bolded or colored in red. A good place to do this is once or twice in the body at the top of your article and in the sub-headings.

4. Don’t use the same title tag on every page on your website. Search engine robots might determine that all your pages are the same if all your title tags are the same. If this happens, your pages might not get indexed.

5. Do not spam the description or meta tag by putting more & more meaningless keywords or even spend too much time on this tag. SEO pros all agree that these tags are not as important today as they once were.

6. Do not link to unfriendly search engines.

7. Search engines like to index human friendly pages which contain content which is relevant to the search. Don’t use doorway pages. Doorway pages are designed for robots only, not humans.

9. Describe your images with the use of the alt tag. This will help search engines that index images to find your pages and will also help readers who use text only web browsers.

10. Submit to the search engines yourself. Do not use a submission service or submission software. Doing so could get your site banned.

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Customize Your Search Pages With Google Search Wiki – A Compete Guide

January 13, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Last year in November Google Labs was experimenting. This was new experiment that was able to give you authority to personalize your search results according to your preference, as you need to set the order of the results you can get that order.google_serach_wiki

What you will search the results will appear with two buttons, “like
it” and “don’t like it”. The “Like It” button move the site and search
results upwards and the “don’t like it” button removes the search
result, but only for the current query. There’s also an option to add
new pages that don’t appear in the list of search results: “at the
bottom of the search results you can give the address of a page that’s
relevant to your search. When you search for these same keyword(s) the
page you’ve suggested will appear at the top with this orange marker.”

“No discussion of Google’s ranking would be complete without asking the
common – but misguided! – question: “Does Google manually edit its
results?” Let me just answer that with our third philosophy: no manual
intervention. In our view, the web is built by people. You are the ones
creating pages and linking to pages. We are using all this human
contribution through our algorithms. The final ordering of the results
is decided by our algorithms using the contributions of the greater
Internet community, not manually by us. We believe that the subjective
judgment of any individual is, well … subjective, and information
distilled by our algorithms from the vast amount of human knowledge
encoded in the web pages and their links is better than individual
subjectivity.”

You can see more screen shots and detailed review on Justin Hileman’s blog.
Where Justin was saying that, you can search anyone’s edits and there
appears a search edit lists for each user. “This whole thing looks like
an experiment into crowdsourced search results.”

You can promote the results of any search query by voting the site,
you may add new web pages in the specific query results and also post
comment or review for the results with reading the others’ comments.
It’s not clear whether user votes influence the overall ranking
algorithm, but it’s likely that this is not the case.

You should understand the working of the Google search wiki. On the SearchEngineLand Matt McGee is explained that how it works with the appropriate screenshots and examples.

Its working is simple as explained on the SearchEngineLand in the Google SearchWiki 101: An Illustrated Guide

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