How to Create a Google Friendly Website
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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. |