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The chief of Google’s anti Spam department Matt Cutts reviewed web sites at the PubCon in Las Vegas. Some statements in these public reviews might help SEO companies to improve the rankings of their clients web sites in Google, Yahoo and MSN search results.
One of the web sites that Matt Cutts analyzed had a problem with duplicate content. The owner of the web site had more than 20 different web sites but re-used the same content over and over again for all the different pages. In addition, into the head section of the pages of the different web sites the same titles, meta description and keyword tags were implemented. This is calling for major problems and certainly does not boost the ranking in search engines. By identifying the IP addresses of the sites you own, search engines can find out which other web sites are owned by you. Matt said that varying the duplicate pages by adding a few extra sentences here or there or by changing a few words, wouldn’t work either. This means that your content needs to be original and unique for each web site, displaying information about different themes and interests. Just copied content and pasting it, will not help the web site. This additionally applies to content copied from other web sites, which is really not a clever idea.
Another web site had top rankings in Google but it couldn’t get any meaningful ranking on Yahoo Search Results. The site had a very large site map (more than 100 links) that listed hundreds of articles on one page. This could trigger the filters of some Search Engines and the danger exists that these pages could be identified as cloaking pages. Matt Cutts suggested to split the site map into smaller pages with not more than 100 links on one page, this actually can prevent being black listed.
If inbound links are built too quickly, they don’t have a positive effect on your rankings in search engines. You can easily create one way links to improve link popularity in search engines: Reciprocal link exchange should however be from related sites that have something in common with your own web site. For example if your web site is seo related you should specifically exchange links with seo, web design, seo software web sites. Reciprocal link building with unrelated sites won’t help much.
Matt Cutts say’s that it makes sense not to use URLs with session IDs (?=id-76). Evidence is that long URLs with many variables can cause problems with search engine spiders and crawlers. This is also explained in the Google’s help center: “If fancy features such as Java Script, cookies, session IDs, frames, DHTML, or Flash keep you from seeing all of your site in a [simple] text browser, then search engine spiders may have trouble crawling your site.” It’s therefore not a bad idea at all to use a text browser and take a good look at your web site. It may show you where you actually can improve the framework and set up of your site.
Matt Cutts indicated that it might hurt your rankings if you have too many sites and if you use these web sites, just to display PPC ads. He explains: “Having lots of sites isn’t automatically bad, and having PPC sites isn’t automatically bad, and having whois privacy turned on isn’t automatically bad, but once you get several of these factors all together, you’re often talking about a very different type of webmaster than the fellow who just maintains a single site or so.” If you try to cheat Google Yahoo or MSN then it’s likely that one of the filters will apply to your web site and you could get banned from the search results. Your web site should be informative and search engine friendly. If you are the owner of a web site, make sure that there are no technical errors that prevent search engines from indexing your web pages and only hire a professional search engine optimization company to Improve Ranking in search results, if you cannot manage yourself.
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| Google wants to create quality Search Engine results just as badly as you want to acquire high Search Engine rankings. Fortunately for us, Google provides web masters with plenty of guidelines and tips for building a Google-Friendly site.
Unfortunately, many web masters simply aren’t listening. Most web masters seem to be pulling tips and strategies from almost every source but Google itself. However, Google has some of the most beneficial SEO tips to be found online. Below are just a few of the questions that you can find answered directly by Google. |
Does Google index dynamic pages? |
Fortunately, there is a solution. If you feel that your dynamically generated pages are being ignored, you may want to consider creating static copies of those pages for the Googlebot. Keep in mind, if you choose to do this, be sure to include a robots.txt file that disallows the dynamic pages so that Google doesn’t see those pages as duplicate content. |
Does Google index sites that use ASP? |
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Does Google index sites that use Macromedia Flash? |
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How do I add my site to Google’s search results? |
When a spider misses a site, it is often because of one of the following reasons:
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How can I get my web site into Google’s Mobile index? |
To let Google know about your mobile site, it is best to submit a Mobile Sitemap. To help ensure that Google’s mobile crawlers can crawl and index your site, you should:
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Will participation in Adsense or Adwords
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Why does my site have a PageRank of zero? |
The key is to be patient. A page’s PageRank score may increase naturally with further crawls. |
My URL changed.
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First, you can redirect visitors to your new site. To do this, simply use an HTTP 301 (permanent) redirect. This ensures that Google’s crawler will discover your new URL. To preserve your rank, you will need to tell others who link to your site about your change of address. To find a portion of the sites that link to yours, you can go to the Google Search Engine and type in: site:www.mydomain.com . To obtain a comprehensive list of links that point to your page, perform a Google search on your URL in quotes: “www.mydomain.com”. |
How often does Google crawl the web? |
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How do I create a Google friendly site? |
Here are some of the general guidelines that Google offers to web masters: 1. Have other relevant sites link to yours. 2. Submit a sitemap. 3. Submit your site to relevant directories such as the Open Directory Project and Yahoo. Here is a small list of Paid Directories. 4. Make sure each and every page is reachable from at least one static text link. 5. Offer your visitors a site with links that point to the most important parts of your site. If your sitemap is larger than 100 links, you may want to break the site map into separate pages. 6. Keep the links on any given page to a reasonable number (less than 100). 7. Check for broken links and correct HTML. 8. Create a useful site that is full of information-rich content. Your pages should be written in a way that clearly and accurately describes your content. 9. Make sure that your TITLE and ALT tags are descriptive and accurate. 10. Use a text browser such as Lynx to examine your web site. Most Search Engine spiders see your site in much the same way as Lynx would. 11. Allow search bots to crawl your sites without session Ids or arguments that track their path through the site. 12. Make use of the Robots.txt file which tells crawlers which directories they can or cannot crawl. |
How can I report a site
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Why are sites blocked from the Google index? |
If you receive a notification that your site violates Google’s quality guidelines, you can correct your site to meet their guidelines and then ask for reinclusion. So there you have it, some of the many tips that Google is handing out for free. If you want to obtain high Search Engine rankings for the long-term, Google actually provides some very good advice. |
As my continued coverage and review of Wordpress Plugin’s I have a sweet one which was just released. It is called Dualfeed, It can split your RSS into Two feeds one for the post summary and one for the post itself.
Here are a couple of features that this plug-in contains.
This will be usually for people to skim your post and then goto directly to your site to read the rest of your article. This in turn can then give you a better chance of the user clicking on your ADS. It works with the newest version of Word-press. So Check it out! Right here
Earlier this week the newest version of PHPLinkbid came out. I installed it this week on our Bidding Directory because I did not want to install the beta until I knew that it was solid. It was a very smooth upgrade, however there were a few problems that came out of it. Until a mod comes out it only handles 5 deep links . I had 16 deep links before but now I have to wait until I can get those back live. It also does not work with any template except the one that it comes with. SOOOO if anyone can code me a 1.4 template that would be lovely!
Here are a some few new features that it comes with
Peace to Tekime on this. Great job bro
I have an extra license for a directory that I do not need. If would like it please holla at me at the DP Forums