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March 13, 2008, 7:46 amIf you have a new website and you are worry about its ranking then you should
do Search Engine Optimization for site. There are
two kinds of optimization,
1- On Page Optimization
2- Off Page Optimization.
In On Page Optimization you have to set meta
tags, alt tags, H1 tags and some more but for Off Page Optimization you have
to create back links for your site. You
have to get Directory Submission for your new site.
If you get back links from high PR sites then there is a chance that you will
get ranking in Search Engine soon but be carefully that you arent getting bulk
links but just quality links for your site.
14- IApages.com
If you have a new website and you are worry
about its ranking then you should do Search Engine Optimization for site. There
are two kinds of optimization,
1- On Page Optimization
2- Off Page Optimization.
In On Page Optimization you have to set meta tags, alt tags, H1 tags and some
more but for Off Page Optimization you have to
create back links for your site. You have to get
Directory Submission for your new site.
If you get back links from high PR sites then there is a chance that you will
get ranking in Search Engine soon but be carefully that you arent getting bulk
links but just quality links for your site.
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AdvanceIndex.com
March 13, 2008, 7:45 amIf you have a new website and you are worry about its
ranking then you should do Search Engine
Optimization for site.
There are two kinds of optimization,
1- On Page Optimization
2- Off Page Optimization.
In On Page Optimization you have to set meta tags, alt tags, H1 tags and some
more but for Off Page Optimization you have to create back links for your site.
You have to get Directory Submission for your new site. If you get back links
from high PR sites then there is a chance that you will get ranking in
Search Engine soon but be carefully that
you arent getting bulk links but just quality links for your
site.
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NewWorldListing.com
March 13, 2008, 7:44 amIf you have a new website and you
are worry about its ranking then you should do Search Engine Optimization for
site. There are two kinds of optimization,
1- On Page Optimization
2- Off Page Optimization.
In On Page Optimization you have to set meta tags, alt tags,
H1 tags and some more but for Off Page Optimization you have to create back
links for your site. You have to get
Directory Submission for your new site. If
you get back links from high PR sites then there is a chance that you will get
ranking in Search Engine soon but be carefully that you arent getting bulk
links but just quality links for your site.
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FamDirectory.com
March 13, 2008, 7:44 amIf you have a new website and you are worry about its ranking then you should
do Search Engine Optimization for site.
There are two kinds of optimization,
1- On Page Optimization
2- Off Page Optimization.
In On Page Optimization you have to set meta tags, alt tags, H1 tags and some
more but for Off Page Optimization you have to create
back links for your site. You have to get
Directory Submission for your new site. If you get back links from high PR sites
then there is a chance that you will get
ranking in Search Engine soon but be carefully that you arent getting bulk
links but just quality links for your
site.
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ImilaDirectory.com
March 13, 2008, 7:43 amIf you have a new website and you are worry about its ranking then you should
do Search Engine Optimization for site.
There are two kinds of optimization,
1- On Page Optimization
2- Off Page Optimization.
In On Page Optimization you have to set meta tags, alt tags,
H1 tags and some more but for Off Page Optimization you have to create back
links for your site. You have to get
Directory Submission for your new site. If you get
back links from high PR sites then
there is a chance that you will get ranking in Search Engine soon but be
carefully that you arent getting bulk links but just quality links for your
site.
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Does a pages traffic affect its rank?
March 13, 2008, 7:42 am
No and heres why:
1) The search engines dont have access to the data they would need to use this
as a
ranking factor. They do not know how much traffic a web page gets, as
it is not publicly available, and thus cannot use it to determine its rank. (For
those of you who want to say, "But there is Google Analytics", that service is
used only by a small percentage of websites and unless every web site decided to
use it on every web page the data is far too incomplete to be used this way).
2) It would be a self-fulfilling prophecy if the search engines used its own
SERPs as a means of determining its search engines results. Obviously the number
one
ranked page for a search is going to get more traffic than a page not
on the first page.
If traffic was the indicator of where a page belonged there would be little or
no way for a page to ever move up simply based on the fact that the pages ranked
higher would be receiving more traffic from the search engine based on the mere
fact that they are
ranked higher.
3) Traffic volume can be manipulated.
Spammers and black hats could easily write bots to artificially inflate their
page views and thus their rankings. Plus you can purchase traffic from traffic
providers or buy expired domains and redirect them to your site. It would just
be too easy to do.
(I can also see newbies hitting refresh for hours on end....)
4) Traffic is not an indicator of quality content. It is only an indicator of
good marketing.
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Does a pages traffic affect its rank?
March 13, 2008, 7:42 am
No and heres why:
1) The search engines dont have access to the data they would need to use this
as a
ranking factor. They do not know how much traffic a web page gets, as
it is not publicly available, and thus cannot use it to determine its rank. (For
those of you who want to say, "But there is Google Analytics", that service is
used only by a small percentage of websites and unless every web site decided to
use it on every web page the data is far too incomplete to be used this way).
2) It would be a self-fulfilling prophecy if the search engines used its own
SERPs as a means of determining its search engines results. Obviously the number
one
ranked page for a search is going to get more traffic than a page not
on the first page.
If traffic was the indicator of where a page belonged there would be little or
no way for a page to ever move up simply based on the fact that the pages ranked
higher would be receiving more traffic from the search engine based on the mere
fact that they are
ranked higher.
3) Traffic volume can be manipulated.
Spammers and black hats could easily write bots to artificially inflate their
page views and thus their rankings. Plus you can purchase traffic from traffic
providers or buy expired domains and redirect them to your site. It would just
be too easy to do.
(I can also see newbies hitting refresh for hours on end....)
4) Traffic is not an indicator of quality content. It is only an indicator of
good marketing.
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What would be a good SEO strategy?
March 13, 2008, 7:41 amSites with .com rank higher
This is another common myth that is untrue. The only time a domain extension can
affect your
ranking is if the search is based by country. The country-specific
TLDs (e.g. .co.uk) will have priority over non-country specific TLDs (e.g. .com
or .net).
One observation many make is that .coms tend to rank higher then other domain
extensions. They assume it is because .coms are given preferential treatment.
This is a poor assumption. .coms seem to rank higher then other extensions
because they are by for more popular then any other
domain
extension (there are more
.coms
than .net, .org, .biz, .edu, .gov, and .info combined) so they naturally have a
greater chance of ranking higher vs other domain extensions through sheer
quantity alone. .coms also tend to be older sites so they have had a chance to
establish themselves whereas newer domain extensions have not. They have also
used this time to acquire more backlinks which is an important factor in search
engine algorithms.
It is also commonly believed that .gov and .edu sites are given preferential
treatment from
search engines. This is also
untrue. Web pages on .edu and .gov domains tend to rank well because they
contain quality content and many webmasters will link to their content as a
result.
Both of these are key elements in SEO.
But the fact that they are .edu or .gov domains does not benefit them directly
in the SERPs.
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A website to be penalized?
March 13, 2008, 7:41 amNo. This is a common myth that is untrue. If it were true you could get your
competitor penalized or banned by using
automated SEO software to
resubmit their website every 60 seconds. Naturally this does not happen (nor
should it).
Some webmasters will try to say that Google says in their guidelines that you
shouldnt use
automated software like Web
Position Gold. The reason for this is that most of these tools scrape Googles
SERPs to find your sites ranking information. This is in violation of Googles
terms of service. Software that uses Googles API is acceptable for querying
their servers. Also, if you constantly use SEO software to query a search
engines servers you might find that they ban your IP address to prevent you from
using their resources any further. However,
this has no effect on your web pages rankings.
Can search engines see password protected pages?
Search engines are not different from regular users in most ways. They cannot go
anywhere that a regular user cannot go. If you have a
password protected area of your website that cannot be accessed
without a login and password then the search engines cannot see it.
Which is better for SEO: text links or graphical links?
Text links are better for SEO.
Text links can contain the anchor text that your page wishes to rank well for
and that is an important factor in all three search engines,
especially Google. Image links are still valuable but do have less benefits
compared to text links. This is true despite image tags having the ALT attribute
available. The ALT attribute can contain keywords but thanks to keyword stuffing
they now are virtually worthless. (You should be using your ALT attributes for
usability and accessibility and not SEO anyway).
