Thursday, April 22, 2010
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Monday, April 5, 2010
Importance of Top 59 Social Bookmarking Websites
friends with respective tags and categories as keywords, instead of saving it in your browser bookmarks
Visit some of the sites provided below, create account, then bookmark interesting and useful links in the areas of your interest or expertise. By doing so you create a useful Feed and share your fav also dont forget to integrate social bookmarking websites with your blog or website as i did in my blog, it's been great success
Here is a list of Social Bookmarking websites, which will help your bog or website to be saved by your visitors
(1) Del.icio.us - Currently the most used software application.
(2) Digg - Digg is a technology news website that combines social bookmarking, blogging, RSS, and non-hierarchical editorial control.
(3) BlogMarks.net - Social Bookmarking with thumbnails. Atom enabled
(4) Blauer Bote Bookmarks - Bookmarak Manager in German and English
(5) LQ Bookmarks - Social Bookmarking, tagging and annotating all things Linux and Open Source.
(6) De.lirio.us - Social Bookmarking, Tagging, Blogging & Notes. Mmmmmm, Notes.
(7) Feedmarker - A free, Web based RSS/ATOM aggregator and bookmarks manager.
(8) Frassle - Frassle helps you read and publish weblogs, track bookmarks, and find relevant content organized your way.
(9) Linkroll - Linkroll is a free link blogging service.
(10) Loom - Collaborative bookmarking application written in PHP.
(11) MyProgs - Social bookmarking for programs you use.
(12) NEWNOOZE - Social Bookmarking on just about every subject. A Digg.com clone site. Beta Stage.
(13) openBM - It's just linking cool sites together. openBM is a little tool for everybody. openBM just keep's your bookmarks and provides them for other people on the web.
(14) Reader² - Share the list of books you read or recommend, find new books by tags/authors. Multilanguage.
(15) reddit - Social bookmarking where your votes affect your karma points.
(16) scuttle.org - Amongst others are based on the scuttle software.
(17) Scuttle - Another open source clone of del.icio.us.
(18) unalog - Open source bookmarking software written in the Python programming
(19) aworldofhelp - Users submit and rate links in numerous categories. The highest ratebeanrocket
(20) Beanrocket.com is a community and a news reader
(21) BlinkList - Social bookmarking with slick interface and new ways for organizing tags.
(22) CiteULike - Social bookmarking for academic papers.
(23) Commontimes - Provides community-based media distribution services and solutions along with BitTorrent hosting and consulting for individuals and organizations of all sizes.
(24) Connectedy - This service allows the establishment of pseudonymous online link libraries. Users may impose arbitrary
categorical hierarchies on their links and choose which categories and links to make public and which ones to keep private. The Connectedy site has par SEO properties.
(25) Connotea - Social bookmarking for scientists.
(26) dinnerbuzz - Dinnerbuzz is a social guide to restaurants, bars, and coffee shops. It's designed to make it easier for you to find a place for dinner or drinks anywhere in the world
(27) Wiklink - Tools to synchronize bookmarks with your browser
(28) FeedMeLinks - Social Bookmarking since 2002
(29) FlipSkipper - Social bookmarking manager that allows users to pull concurrent searches from Yahoo!, Google News, and del.icio.us when surfing.
(30) Furl - Similar to del.icio.us: stores copies of the pages saved, automates finding users with similar interests,
archives can be exported in MPLA or APA citation format.
(31) GiveALink - Donate your bookmarks for academic research.
(32) IndiaGram - Allows social bookmarking. Aim is to develop a community that shares information about websites on diverse topics
(33) jots - Jots is a collaborative bookmarking system that allows you to Store, Share and Discover relevant links.
(34) leze.de - German Internet Bookmarking Service
(35) LibraryThing - Deli.cio.us for books. Cataloging based on some 30+ libraries using the Z39.50 protocol.
(36) inkblog - Portuguese
(37) linkfilter - linkfilter.net is just what the name implies, a link filter. All links are posted and moderated by users.
Links can be ranked on several levels: clicks, votes, age, or a combination of all three called points.
(38) Lookmarks (beta) - Search and share your bookmarks
(39) memestreams - Don't hate the media, become the media!
(40) Netvouz - Social bookmarking using either categories or tags. Share your bookmarks online or keep them private. RSS feeds for all bookmarks.
(41) Network Menus - Social Bookmarking (or /wiki/Collaborative_Bookmarking title=Collaborative Bookmarking Collaborative Bookmarking) within a web browser toolbar
(42) O Y A X - A fast and quick social categorized bookmarking service with groups.
(43) RawSugar - Socially enhanced web search based on hierarchal tagging of bookmarks and favorites. Include s multi-word categories, echanism to define and rename categories, and hierarchy
(44) Shadows - Social bookmarking with tags, comments and ratings. Shadows' toolbar puts users one click away from a discussion forum for any page on the web.
(45) Simpy - Social bookmarking with tagging and full-text searching.
(46) sitetagger - SiteTagger.com is a bookmark/favorite organizer.
(47) Spurl - Similar to del.icio.us: stores copies of the pages saved.
(48) StumbleUpon - Bookmarking, social networking, friends-network, random browsing within interest-groups.
(49) Sync2It's BookmarkSync - Effortless social bookmarking, millions of hand-picked sites, real-time RSS feeds, public & private collections. Features automatic clustering technology.
(50) taghop - Taghop is a collaborative thoughtblog.
(51) Tagza.com - A very young Social Book marking web site mostly being
(52) Textnotes.de - Social notes manager. Easy integration of references to books, news and articles
(53) TheThingsIWant - Universal wishlist service with Social Bookmarking and RSS feeds
(54) URLex - Personal/Friends/Community bookmarking and rss feeds
(55) Wazima - Coupons clipped by robots. Wazima scours the web and shows you the deals you are most interested in
(56) Web Feeds - Web Feeds is a social bookmark site with a difference, users moderate and decide which items make it to the home page.
(57) Wists - Visual bookmarks, wishlists, photoblogs
(58) wURLdBook - Share webreferences and rss feeds with others and more
(59) Yoono - Social Bookmarking based on browser bookmarks (no tags needed), includes a search engine, an RSS Reader, web monitoring and sharing functions. Windows application and firefox extension
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Link building services hyderabad
Link Popularity Building helps clients website gain PageRank. A higher PageRank enables your site to rank higher in Search Engines with competitive keywords. Read more about PageRank in our article Google PageRank Algorithm Explained.
Incoming links (also known as inbound links and non reciprocal links) have gained unprecedented importance in high ranking of your website. More and more major search engines, including Google, Yahoo, MSN, Ask Jeeves and AltaVista etc. rely on off-page factors such as ‘Link Popularity' to determine how important the site is in order to rank it high. Now web site optimization, no matter how nicely it is done, is not sufficient to get you good rankings. A large number of good incoming links help your website beat competition to rank high in Search Engines.
It is important to note that all links are not created equal. The search engines evaluate the incoming links on various parameters to determine the value of each site linking to then. Some important aspects which search engines evaluate are - PageRank of the linking webpage, total outgoing links on the linking webpage, industry relevance of the linking website, page relevance, keywords in anchor text, etc.
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Tuesday, February 24, 2009
6 Ways to Promote your Website for Free
1. Directories
There are plenty of directories out there which will be happy to list your website for free, the two most important being http://www.dmoz.org/ and http://www.yahoo.com/ directory (free for non-commercial sites). You should always look out for specialist directories in your particular industry since these will drive the most targeted traffic.
2. Search Engines
I'm sure you've already thought of this and since this is not a article on Search Engine Optimisation, I want begin to delve into this massive subject. What I will say though is as with directories you should always look out for industry specific search engines to submit your site to.
3. Email Signature
A Signature is basically a short footer which automatically appears at the bottom of every email you send, it's therefore not a bad idea to have it do something useful such as provide a (very) brief description of what you offer and a link to your website.
4. Forum Signature
Again same principal as above. Join a few forums as related to your industry as possible and every time you contribute to a discussion you get free promotion for your website. Just don't spam!
5. Reciprocal Links
Find as many relevant sites to yours as possible (without actually being direct competitors) and politely send them an email requesting to exchange links, it's often a good idea to link to them first as this shows encouragement and speeds things up.
6. Awards
There are many award sites out there, some offer genuine awards, others just want their award logo on your site to promote themselves. How much attention people actually pay to the award logos on websites I don't know, but don't forget that most award sites will also link back to you on their website which is where the free promotion comes in. But remember only well designed, original, sites with good content win (genuine) awards. For a list of award sites visit http://www.awardsites.com/.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Search Engine Optimization Page Factors
The goal of search engine optimization (SEO) is to implement targeted keyword phrases into a website in an effort to reach a high rank on a search engine results page (SERP) for those keyword phrases. Once you know what keywords you want to focus on, the next step is to embed the targeted phrases in your site's pages. Effective techniques for doing this are called page factors optimization.
How Search Engines See Your Site
A web page is divided into many elements; (X)HTML tags, text, embedded objects, external file links, etc. The search engines parse a web page primarily looking at the text.
The text of a web page is divided into different areas, each of which a search engine weighs differently. For example, the text that appears as the title of your browser window is called title text, most text on the page is body text, text in the alt tag of an image is alt text.
The search engines read all these different areas and add your page to their database. When some one does a search, the search engine uses a custom proprietary algorithm to find pages that have the search phrase and rank the pages according to where and in what arrangement the term is present.
Monday, February 16, 2009
Archive for Search Personalization
You go to the store, and find the perfect pair of shoes, except that they don’t have them in your size, or in the color that you want.
You shop online, and try to find a pair of pants and a shirt that match, except that it’s hard to tell how they will look together.
Can a search engine help you make shopping easier?
Imagine a different scenerio, now…
You go to a facility to create a 3-dimensional scan of your body which you can then upload to a clothing search engine and recommendation system. Or you enter detailed body measurements into that search and recommendation system.
You create a user profile that details things such as your skin color, eye color, hair style/color, whether or not you wear glasses, and other details about your appearance.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
one way linking
One Way Linking:
One way linking means that a web site links to your web site, but you don’t link back to that web site. One way links are also known as non-reciprocal links.It is more valuable as they appear to be a more “natural” way of linking between web sites. One way linkinkg is more valuable than reciprocal links in terms of boosting your web site’s link popularity, therefore the more one way links your web site has, the higher your web site’s link popularity.
Advantages:
1)Increases your link popularity more than reciprocal links
2)Can Be Free
3) Increases page rank
4) The site is submitted to related category.
Check with the below keywords…. Use them for searching niches reated to your websites…..
“Suggest link” +”keyword”
“Suggest a link” +”keyword”
“Suggest site” + “keyword”
“Suggest website” + “keyword”
“Suggest a site” + “keyword”
“Suggest URL” +”keyword”
“Suggest a URL” +”keyword”
“Suggest an URL” +”keyword”
“Submit link” +”keyword”
“Submit Website” +”keyword”
“Submit resources” + “Keyword”
“Submit site” +”keyword”
“Submit a site” +”keyword”
“Submit URL” +”keyword”
“Submit a URL” +”keyword”
“Submit an URL” +”keyword”
“Submit resources” + “Keyword”
directory +”keyword”
directories +”keyword”
List of “Keyword” Directory
“Your Category” +”add url”
“Your Category” +directory
“Your Category” +”submit site”
“recommended links” +”keyword”
“Your Niche Category” +”suggest a site”
“favorite links” +”keyword”
“Add link” +”keyword”
“Add site” +”keyword”
“Add website” +”keyword”
“Add a site” +”keyword”
“Add URL” +”keyword”
“Add a URL” +”keyword”
“Add an URL” +”keyword”
“Add resources” + “Keyword”
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Steps for ranking
1. Get Some Quick Links From Trusted Directories
Link building is a long-term process with long-term goals, but for brand new sites with no history you’ve got to start somewhere. There are a number of directories out there that offer free and paid listings (subject to editorial review, of course). Here are the ones I recommend:
* Yahoo!
* Business.com
* JoeAnt.com
* DMOZ.org
* BOTW.org
* Ah, what the heck - here’s a great list of directories sorted by SEOmoz’s Trifecta score - bookmark it and get started
2. Start Blogging
OK, blogging isn’t for everybody (especially you boring people), but it’s a great way to build relevant content at your site on a consistent basis. It also gives your visitors/customers a way to engage with you. But please don’t make the mistake of being too “corporate” on your blog - do yourself a favor and check your Public Relations cap at the door. Don’t be afraid to discuss your mistakes, missteps you’ve made, and what you’ve learned from them as well as your triumphs. In short, be a human, not a brand.
3. Consider Paid Search
For new websites, the day when you receive all the traffic you need for free from search engines and other referrals is a long way off - if not just a pipe dream altogether. Often times paid search campaigns are a great way to get your site in front of your target market today. Be sure to keep your budget modest, though, until you’re confident in your ROI. Be sure to do your keyword research to find lower-cost “long tail” keywords - going after the big traffic keywords might be tempting, but it gets expensive and the ROI is often not the best.
4. Use Article Marketing To Build Links
As with any tactic, I’d recommend using this one in moderation. Article marketing is, essentially, trading words for links. It can help with link building, but the quality of the links it garners is usually less than stellar.
Here’s how it works:
* Write an informative article on your site topic (or something related)
* Include an “about the author” section as well as links in the article that point to your pages using relevant anchor text
* Submit the article through one of the many article syndication services (such as EZineArticles.com or GoArticles.com )
* The deal is, anybody can come along and publish your article on their website - provided they use the article in its original format including the “about the author” section. So when the article is published, any links you include back to your site are published as well.
5. Guest Post At Relevant Blogs
This certainly requires some up-front investment, mainly in terms of building relationships with bloggers in your topic (a little brown-nosing never hurt), but it can help get the flywheel turning for your site like nothing else can. Take the time to make your guest post remarkable and smart - your host blogger will appreciate it, and it’ll improve the likelihood of attention coming back to your site (which you’ll link to in your guest post, of course). Links from blogs are some of the most powerful editorial links you can get - don’t underestimate them for a second.
6. Submit Your Site to Design Galleries
Is your website breathtaking to behold, beautiful enough to make angels weep? Yeah, sure it is. But seriously, if it looks pretty sharp there are plenty of web design galleries that accept submissions for new sites and link to the sites they feature. Particularly for CSS-driven design there are a number of galleries that will consider your site for listing (provided your site uses CSS for layout/styling - and God help you if it doesn’t) - including CSSElite.com , CSSHeaven.com, CSSBeauty.com and many others. Just search in Google for “CSS design gallery.” Unless your site is ugly- in that case, I can’t help you, and stop asking me to look at it.
7. Sponsor a Local Event or Charity
OK, I admit this is kind of a tired tip - but it works! Especially for local small businesses. Is there a local event coming up in your community? A local charity that has a website? Not only will sponsoring such an event give you all of the normal PR benefits (and self-righteous bragging rights) that are the byproducts of charity, but any web announcement for the event will potentially include a mention of your website as well as a link to it. And you can feel good about yourself for a change.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Positioning Your Site for Maximum Search Engine Visibility
Half the world's population now has access to the Web.
Nearly 90% of them find websites through Search Engines.
Search Engines drive more than half of online purchases.
There are over 21 billion web pages fighting tooth and claw for the best search position. There are billions of other pages not even listed in any search engine. Let's hope they like the obscurity.
It's now accepted that search engine marketing shouldn't be taken lightly. Effective search engine marketing for major brands is a complex affair and it needs to be handled by experienced professionals.
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Search Engine Optimization Facts and Tips
1. 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. Inserting a keyword or key phrase will greatly improve your chances of bringing targeted traffic to your site.
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 the same 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. The more keywords that link to a specific page the better.
3. Make sure that the text within the title tag is also within the body of the page. It is unwise to have keywords in the title tag which are not contained within the body of the page.
Adding the exact same text for your h1 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.
Also, sprinkle your keywords throughout your article. 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. Do not use the exact 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.
I always use the headline of my pages as the title tag to help the robots know exactly what my page is about. A good place to insert the headline is within the h1 tag. So the headline is the same as the title tag text.
5. Do not spam the description or keyword meta tag by stuffing 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. I just place my headline once within the keywords and description tags.
6. Do not link to link-farms or other search engine unfriendly neighborhoods.
7. Do not use doorway pages. Doorway pages are designed for robots only, not humans. Search engines like to index human friendly pages which contain content which is relevant to the search.
8. Title tags for text links. Insert the title tag within the HTML of your text link to add weight to the link and the page where the link resides. This is like the alt tag for images.
Monday, January 26, 2009
Search Engine Optimization Strategies
2. Create and update your sitemap. Developing a site map is a simple way of giving search engines the information they need to crawl your entire website. There are plenty of free software packages on the web that can help you generate a sitemap. Once you create a sitemap, submit it to Google and Yahoo
3. Ensure that all navigation is in HTML. All too often, navigational items are in the form of java script. Even though navigation technically still works in this format, it’s not optimized. Create your navigation in HTML to enhance internal links throughout your website
4. Check that all images include ALT text. Your image’s alt text is spidered by search engines. If you’re not including your keywords in alt text, you are missing out on a huge opportunity for improved search engine result placements. Label all of your images properly.
5. Use Flash content sparingly. Content generated through java script or flash is a big no-no. Some webmasters like to use flash because of the presentation. If you must, use it sparingly, but only after your site has been properly optimized with basic search engine optimization in mind.
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Saturday, January 24, 2009
Google Optimization Tips
The two biggest search engines worldwide are Google (used by Google / AOL) and Overture (used by MSN / Yahoo). Google fills it's database mainly by letting robots automatically crawl and index the web. The Overture database is mainly filled through affiliate programs. That will cost you, so let's focus on Google for now.
A bot visit
You can request a Google robot visit at [www.google.com/addurl www.google.com/addurl]. The robot will browse your site and index it's contents. Expect to have to wait for a couple of weeks before this will happen. Also, always list your site at http://www.dmoz.org. This is Google's webdirectory and, next to the google robot, an important source of the google search API
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Sunday, January 11, 2009
Image Optimization
The image optimization process involves:Image selectionSize determinationCompressionDefining length and width of imageAlt-tag (alternate text) generationAlt tag increases your website’s chance of getting top ranking in leading search engines. aming of image file and content of the alt tag is also important in image optimization. Making file names related to your web page content and include appropriate keywords in image file name is alo consider in image optimization
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
3 Tips Get Indexed Fast By Search Engines
If you like to jump start by getting google to index your site fast here are few tips you can do
1.Link to social bookmarking site
JumpTags.com, Reddit.com, Shoutwire.com and etc….
2.Link to Classified site
Craigslist.org, USFreeads.com, and Backpages.com
3.Using Web2 site
squidoo.com,hubpages.com and not forgetting blogger too
Sunday, January 4, 2009
seo questions
• What kinds of back links are considered the most powerful?
• What’s Google supplemental index.
• What’s the difference between the indexed and non-indexed pages?
• What SEO tools do you regularly use?
• What is keywords analysis and how do you analyze your targeted keywords.
• What’s the difference between page rank and Google toolbar PR.?
• What’s do you know about the links buying and how Google treat links buying.
• What is Google sandbox?
• What are ranking factors in Google, Yahoo and MSN?
• Have you any experience in the copywriting and technical writing.
• What do you know about page segmentation?
• What’s the difference between the on-page and off-page optimization.
• List top 5 on-page and off-page optimization factors.
• What do you know about the SEM.?
• What are general factors that can penalize a website from Google?
• How does search engine work.
• How’s the future of search engine optimization.
• What’s spam indexing?
• What’s web2?
• What do you know about the podcasting, blogs and RSS?
• What do you know about the XML sitemap and how do you generate it
Friday, January 2, 2009
Alt Attribute
Alt text is the line of text you see pop up (in Internet Explorer, see note below) when you place your cursor over an image. It also displays a text representation of the image when the user has images turned off in their browser (this is the intended behavior). It is highly recommended that you utilize this area as it is required under accessibility laws and, is indexed by the search engines.
Note: Internet Explorer (IE) will display alt text when you hover your cursor over an element that utilizes the alt attribute. This is incorrect behavior as the alt text is designed to be displayed when the user has their images turned off while browsing. Other browsers such as Opera and Mozilla will not display the alt text on hover.
The alt attribute should not to be stuffed with keywords or phrases. The alt text should mirror the content of the image. If it is a graphic header, then your alt attribute should mirror the text in the graphic header.
Alternative text values should not exceed 80 characters in length. If more than 70-80 characters are required one should use the longdesc attribute as an alternative to alt text.
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Thursday, January 1, 2009
clean html code search engine optimization
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
The Top 20 Search Engine Ranking Factors
1. Title Tag:
Type your targeted keyword phrase in ANY search engine and notice how 9 of the top 10 sites have that targeted phrase somewhere in their title tag.
*Learn from your competitors and remember keyword density and prominence .
2. Heading Tag Structure
H1, H2, H3, H4 and no more. Remember H1 is what the whole page is about and the other 'sub' H's are explaining each section under that heading. A good way to look at this is to look at it in a standard outline format.
A. = H1
--- a. = H2
------ i. H3
--- b. = H2
------ i. H4
------ ii. H3 & H4
--- c. = H2
------ i. =H3
--------- 1. H4
3. META Description
The META description is there to describe the page. So describe the page. Remember your page is about your targeted keywords. Make sure those keywords are scattered throughout the description of each page. Also, sometimes the search engines will display your description under your listings on the SERP's (Search Engine Results Page). Therefore make the description captivating enough to make the visitors want to click on your website and not your competitor's.
4. Age of Site
Arguably, this is the deciding factor when picking between 2 sites with great stats. Search engines trust websites that have been around for a long time. This is because if the site wasn't valuable, it would not be on-line any longer. Even though this factor is a huge factor, it's only a factor for old active domains. Old, yet active domains that have history of constant updates and consistently acquiring links are the hardest sites to beat.
5. Total Pages Indexed
The total # of pages indexed is very important because usually the more pages indexed the more keywords you will be targeting. This is not always true, however considering this is USUALLY true; this is definitely a factor in search engines' algorithms. The more pages you have, the more chances your site has to get found. Furthermore every page linking within your site (if done right) could build strong internal page rank.
6. Anchor Text of internal Links
It's important that the links within your site that leads visitors from one page to another describes that page with the keyword it's targeting.
IE: Get directions to our San Diego Location
7. Total Backlinks
YES, the amount of back links still matters. The more links you have, the better. BUT, it's the more relevant links from the greatest variety of sites, the better. You need links from blogs, forums, authority sites, educations sites, local area sites, industry sites, etc. They all must be relevant to you. The more accurate the relativity, the more closer you are to being the most relevant site to the searcher's query. The more (relevant) links, the merrier.
8. Anchor Text of Incoming Links
Originally if someone linked to your site, that someone was a different person with a different website giving you a link titling your company name. So if someone Googles your company name, you'd be the first to show up because other sites said that's who you are. But, new potential customers aren't looking for your web site. People are searching for your services. So you have to find ways to get links describing the services you offer.
9. Average Time on Site
One factor that helps Google determine if your site is a site that will give visitors a pleasant user experience is to record how long visitors stay at your site. The longer you can keep a visitor on your site the more likely you are providing that user with an experience worth sticking around for.
10. Bounce Rate
Like Average Time on Site, Bounce Rate is a metric that measures the worth of your page. Do visitors come to your site and click the back button more often than not? Normally if 80% of the people visiting your site are clicking the back button, that site is not relevant to what they were searching for.
11. Strength of Competition
To be honest, this really isn't a factor in its own. The strength of the competition is probably the backbone of every factor. Ranking results are based on a comparative scale. Meaning the number 1 site is more relevant then the number 2 site based on ALL of these factors. Good ways to measure the strength of the competition is analyze their Alexa Rank, Total Pages Indexed, Total Backlinks and their Google Pagerank.
12. Total Character Count
The more content you have, the better chance you have at satisfying your visitor's query. Google looks for special keywords within your content to back up the keywords you are targeting.
If you are targeting men's clothing, Google looks for terms that will answer every visitor's query. Like pants, shirts, prices, location, xl, discounts, customer service, socks, fitting room, fabric, fashion, etc. Usually to cover all of the visitors' possible questions, you need to provide a lot of unique and informative content.
13. Page Rank
(Ceterus Paribus) Yes, page rank still counts. Many "SEO's" will tell you that this doesn't matter. But, the core of Google's algorithm is based on Page Rank.
14. Keyword Placement
Where amongst all of your content and web pages is your target keywords located? Keywords should have prominent placement in paragraphs supporting their matching headings. Naturally placing your keyword in rich related content the right amount of times is arguably the top ranking factor.
15. Types of Media
Have you noticed videos on the SERP's ranking higher than you?
Or, have you ever ended up at a site through a picture?
Having a variety of media types shows that you are presenting your targeted keywords in various forms, this is most likely pleasing a variety of visitors.
16. HTML Validation
Content : Code ratio is a ranking factor. It must be easy for the bots to run through your site. Also when spiders run through your site, it's necessary that you prevent any traps that could prevent the spider from crawling your site completely and finding all of your content. Broken links are also a big no, no. The bots hate getting led to nothing.
17. Navigation and Architecture
How your site is built and themed is very important for spider indexing and visitor navigation. The paths your visitors take are being recorded. So make sure the pages you want to rank well are easy to find for the user. Having your targeted keywords categorized and your page structure in a siloing format is best. Also add a site map to your website so the spiders could have a one stop page to your whole domain.
18. Click-through-Rate on SERP
Google wants to provide results the visitors want. And to help them determine what they want is to record how many times out of a 1,000 impressions do people click through to your site. If your listing has the highest click through rate it must be because your title, description and or brand are what the users was most likely looking for. This is why title tags and META descriptions are 2 of the other 20 factors in ranking well on the SERP's
19. Total Search Queries Conducted After Leaving Site
If the user searches for that same term over and over again, they must not have found what they were looking for. Your site should answer the visitors query by proving data to the engines that proves that visitor don't need to look any further.
20. Percentage of Return Visits
The higher percentage you have of returning visitors, the better. High return rate means people who have visited your site before enjoyed their visit and found your site valuable. This factor is used in helping Google help others find a site that the visitor may find interesting. So if your site is relevant to the searcher's query and everyone that visits your site returns, Google will use this as a measure of a relevant and interesting site, thus leading to search engine higher rankings.
seo tips
1. Age of site - older is better
2. Age of links/ or the way it measures links - older is better, less emphasis on new but quality links
3. Overall size of site - pages from larger sites get an advantage in the serps
4. Freshness of content - sites that have continually significant expansion are favoured, regardless of quality
5. more emphasis on ibls, less on content relevance - more index pages are ranking for specific keyphrases that they bear little relevance to
6. More weight on obls - sub directory pages from large directories are now appearing alot more in the serps, possible due to relevant obls
7. Quality of link and anchor text no longer carries as much advantage - old links and quantity favoured.
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Inbound links
Inbound links are also referred to as "backlinks".
Inbound links are very important in search engine optimization because inbound links raise your pagerank which in turn raises your
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