I do not mind paying for quality. I want my sites to crawlable by search engines like google, and if possible I would like the plugin to do seo optimization
I don’t mind spending for quality. I want my sites to crawlable by search engines like google, and if possible I would like the plugin to complete seo optimization
I do not mind having to pay for quality. I want my sites to crawlable by search engines like google, and if possible I want the plugin to complete seo optimization
I have a site that has done great in the search engine results (top 5 most general term in yahoo, 1st page google) that has had no flash, just basic html and good optimization. I want to add some very basic flash nothing too fancy, will this affect my search engine placement? I guess what I am asking is, do search engines look at flash as a negitive in all or some cases?
I don’t mind spending for quality. I would like my sites to crawlable by search engines, and if possible I want the plugin to complete seo optimization
Link Popularity
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When a Webmaster adds a link to one of the pages of your website, he is basically qualifying the fact that the content in your website is somehow related to the content on his website.
Also it is a claim that the visitors coming to his website can find additional information on the topic by going through your website. This is the fundamental fact of incoming links that most search engines recognize.
So basically, the relevancy and rankings that a search engine imparts to your website will depend a lot on the number, quality and relevancy of incoming links to your website. There are some very specific things that I mean by the three adjectives which I have used in the last statement.
Number: The more the number of incoming links to your website the more highly it will be ranked by a search engine. However when counting the number of incoming links you should almost always focus on the relevant and quality ones.
Relevance: The more relevant the links are the more value your site has in the eyes of search engines. Relevancy basically means that the incoming links comes from a web page, which has content, related to the content on your web page. So for example an incoming link to this tutorial is more relevant if it comes from a SEO oriented website, as opposed to from a website for online gaming.
Quality: One another criteria, which goes into rating incoming links, is the age of the links themselves and the age of the site which houses those links. By age, I mostly mean the time when the Search Engine has discovered the link. The older the website (which houses the incoming link) the more weight the link carries. Please note that this is something, which is used mostly in Google and has little effect for rankings on Yahoo and MSN.
However some caution is required while proceeding on a link building campaign for a website. There are sites which will allow you to ‘buy’ incoming links from them. This is usually a waste of time and resources and these links do little to boost the popularity of your site. This is due to the fact that these sites are mosty unrelated to the content of your website and hence such incoming links are not valued much by search engines.
Moreover, some of these sites are specifically set up for the purpose of providing huge numbers of inbound links to different sites. Such ‘link farms’ distort the natural democratic process of link building which is more based on content relevance and association rather than on an overtly economic interest. Infact some search engines like Google have started black listing such ‘link farms’ and sites which are associated with them. As a result, such methods might do you more harm than good by getting your site blacklisted from Google’s result pages.
There are still a lot of valid techniques you can use for link building. Read ahead and find out the best ways to boost link popularity of your site.
2. Site Optimization
Almost all Search Engines try to use a bit of natural language processing to understand the content of the website and related it to the search terms that they are fed with.. This association of keywords with websites is driven by keywords that appear at specific places in your website. For example:
Keywords that appear in the heading of a web page.
Words appearing in the link text of hyperlinks in a web page.
Words which are not common (like ‘a’, ‘the’ etc.) and which appear in high density in the sentences in the site.
I’ve made a simple website to promote my mom’s new psychological counseling service. In the past, there were simple web pages that let you submit your site to different search engines. Now when I search for such a service, all I find are search engine optimization companies offering to do this for a fee. What’s the most straightforward way to do it on my own?
Basically I need someone smart that can make or has a script that can find a ‘keyword’ on the page(or source) within a given range of HTTP addresses. if you need more explanation and know what your talking about, message me. I’m trying to do some research on a face book application but I don’t have the time to go through each page I’m looking for.
Thanks!
PS: No I don’t mean search engines
As someone asked, I’m using Windows Vista. Although, I would like all suggestions since I have XP as well. attention to detail
Hi guys, I have created a website named http://www.exploringuniverse.com. It is based on astronomy. Can anyone please tell how to rank my site in search engines ?
We have three different websites. All of them have their main domain name and then multiple other domain names that also point to them. We want to get a web host that we can have all the sites on one account with multiple paths. (Different folders, and each folder is a different domain name.) Does anyone know how this effects search engines? Is it good or bad – or does it even matter at all?
I am an online Magic Tricks Store and it is my primary source of income and I noticed my Alexa ranking, and traffic dropping for some reason. While during this time my level of work has not changed. I don’t know whats happening exactly. I am an amateur at the SEO game, I call it a game because it seems to always evolve and change. I try to stay on top of the current trends.
Back linking with similar sites, and properly researched anchored keywords is I know is an important step. But what is similar to my Magic Tricks Website? Not much! I have found that Back linking is a difficult process with my sites subject matter. I was thinking Gaming sites or other hobby type sites. Anything with regard to Magicians. But, I find that Magicians and other hobby sites wish not to back link with me. Most think that I am looking to steal their traffic when in actuality, all we are doing is strengthening each others Anchored Keywords among the many search engines.
Proposition:
Anyone, with a website that feel would be a good fit with my site: Google –> Nexus Magic Store. I would be open to a link exchange. I am a Page Rank 4 almost 5 site with nearly 2000 back links to offer. I would want to exchange with a PR 3 or better preferably. Also, I am looking to exchange solid SEO techniques or good Directory references, I have a few.
Would anyone like to exchange with me?
We have three different websites. All of them have their main domain name and then multiple other domain names that also point to them. We want to get a web host that we can have all the sites on one account with multiple paths. (Different folders, and each folder is a different domain name.) Does anyone know how this effects search engines? Is it good or bad – or does it even matter at all?
I have a webisite (lucysflowers.co.uk) If I use 3 or 4 different domain names to get to the same site will it increase my search engines optimisation? For example if I use www.Flowers.co.uk, if someone searched for flowers would I feature near the top??? Any help for an internet novice would be great, thanks
Any books, good up to date websites, or classes? I’ve got a business and need it to come up in the search engines better. I have meta tags, but don’t know much html.
How do I know what Yahoo and Goggle are looking for. The tech pages they have are over my head.
Are 3rd party companies worth the money to have them do this for me?
I would like to make my website SEO friendly so how do I go abt it.
I have these queries regarding SEO :
1) How do I find the right keywords for my website ?
2) What are some good practices to be followed while doing SEO for a website so tht it gets higher search rankings ?
3) How do I register my website with search engines such as google, yahoo, msn, ask.com, etc ? Is it free or do they charge you ? If they charge then what is the cost of registration?
Please give me links for your answers.
Thanks in advance ![]()


