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Monday 15 October 2012

GENERAL DIRECTORIES WITH HIGH PAGE RANK










GENERAL DIRECTORIES  WITH  HIGH PAGE RANK



http://alive-directory.com/
http://addgoodsites.com/
http://searchsight.com/
http://www.addurltolinkdirectory.com/
http://fasflight.com/
http://aacrr.com/
http://pokya.com/
http://www.downhomedeals.com/
http://www.twitteraddurl.com/
http://www.addmyurlto.com/
http://www.deeplinks.net/
http://ogdenscore.com/
http://www.productsaddurl.com/
http://gobood.net/
http://www.cssbeauty.com/
http://www.cssdrive.com/
http://www.addurldmoz.com/
http://www.webdirectorieslist.com/
http://www.submiturlsearch.com/
http://www.addurlwebdesign.com/
http://www.seorapidshare.com/
http://pabs.org/
http://seogenielinks.com/
http://www.directorysubmitsite.com/
http://www.submityourdirectory.com/
http://www.catalogwebdirectories.com/
http://www.addacommentname.com/
http://www.addurluk.com/
http://www.addgoogle.com/
http://www.addurlrecreation.com/
http://www.addyoururlto.com/
http://www.freeadddirectory.com/
http://craigslistdir.org/
http://www.freesubmitsearchengines.com/
http://www.hairproductsdirectory.com/
http://www.addurlsubmiturl.com/
http://zillowlite.com/
http://www.addurltosearch.com/
http://www.addurladdsite.com/
http://www.addurlcomputers.com/
http://www.websiteaddurl.com/
http://www.directoryaddsite.com/
http://www.optimizationlinkbuilding.com/
http://www.addurltogooglesearch.com/
http://www.searchenginelinkbuilding.com/
http://domainnamesseo.com/
http://www.addurlarts.com/
http://www.directoriesdirectories.com/
http://www.webdirectoryaddurl.com/
http://www.submitwebdirectories.com/
http://directorybusinessonline.org/
http://www.submiturlforshopping.com/
http://www.seowebdirectoryfree.com/
http://www.submitgoogleurl.com/
http://www.estateaddurl.com/
http://www.webpageurls.com/
http://www.freeseowebdirectories.com/
http://www.videosubmiturl.com/
http://www.directoriesaddurl.com/
http://www.freeaddurlbusinessdirectory.com/
http://www.svnadd.com/
http://www.freeprwebdirectory.com/
http://www.blahoo.net/
http://seo.blahoo.net/
http://www.directoryvault.com/
http://www.directmylink.com/
http://wldirectory.com/
http://darkdogdesigns.com/
http://adddir.info/
http://diroo.org/
http://theseoking.com/
http://addsite-submitfree.com/
http://gateway-worldwide.com/
http://hrd.usatohifi.com/
http://bacantoh.com/
http://incyspider.com/
http://k2hub.info/
http://blackabsolute.com/
http://www.alistsites.com/
http://alistdirectory.com/
http://adda4u.com/
http://www.downhomedeals.com/
http://www.twitteraddurl.com/
http://www.hitwebdirectory.com/
http://ccwos.com/
http://submitlink.info/
http://placeyourlinks.com/
http://weddo.info/
http://seo-friendly-directory.co.uk/
http://domico.info/
http://zexro.info/
http://submitocean.com/
http://freedir.co/
http://www.acedirectory.org/
http://directory.raylegrand.com/
http://directory.linkze.com/
http://directory.wd1r.com/
http://directory.archiso.com/
http://directory.deaddir.com/
http://directory.bumlink.net/
http://directory.dabfeed.net/
http://directory.p6d.net/
http://www.a-free-directory.info/
http://www.rulaplanet.com/
http://www.rediscoverlinks.com/

Monday 24 September 2012

Structured Data Testing Tool

Rich snippet testing tool, now called the structured data testing tool
The major improvements are:

  • We’ve improved how we display rich snippets in the testing tool to better match how they appear in search results.
  • The brand new visual design makes it clearer what structured data we can extract from the page, and how that may be shown in our search results.
  • The tool is now available in languages other than English to help webmasters from around the world build structured-data-enabled websites.

Tuesday 10 July 2012

SEO UPDATE

 SEO UPDATE:

1. Keywords & Key-phrase

Keywords=Single word
Key-phrase=multiple words

2. Sitemap

where all the pages are available. this is usefull for both visitors & search engines.
3. Hosting

Register a domain is called Hosting

4. Link Hierarchy

Links availabe by categorise and also it show in urls(ex:-http://www.dmoz.org/Business/Business_and_Society/)

6. Link Buying= paid Link called as link buying

7. LSI=Latent Semantic Indexing

those have more knowlege in LSI , he/she will confortable to write web content or its called as SEO friendly content

8. Phrase Based Indexing and Retrieval

Google index any page in phase by phrase is called Phrase Based Indexing And when it visit one page again & again is called Retrieval(ex: cnn.com & other news site)

9.No follow-Links

by using "Nofollow" tag search engine never crawl that link.its called No follow-Links

10. META tags

it is important for search engines(all tag of source page is called meta tag)

11.Web 2.0 technologies

All Social media & Social networking work included. Like SMO

12.Robots.txt

one of on-page element. It is usefull for SEO
ex.http://www.makerank.com/robots.txt

13.XML sitemaps

One of onpage element. All page of a site are shown in a page,if the sitemap.xml page will available. easy to crawl search enginee.

14.10 “on page" elements
    1.Head(H1,h2,h3...h6)
    2.Title
    3.Meta descriptions
    4.Meta keywords
    5.Alt tag
    6.Table
    7.Break
    8.paragraph
    9.Body
    10.Text

15.Google Index

when google crawler crawl a website , that is called google index

16.Who is Matt Cutts?

Google spam head & google engineer.

17.Crawler/Spider

A software who visit every sites then the result will display on search eninges. Besically search enginees are use this software

18.Content Spinning - Edited web Content

19.Sub domain with an example - xyz.example.com

20. Keyword Density

It is measure of the number of repititions of keyword on a webpage.

21. Web Content

A type of content which is used in every website's every page.

22. Which Meta tag use for crawling image?

Alt tag

23. Title tag

Title tags are a recognized HTML element that create the title of the web page. The title tag generally has a direct connection to the most important keywords on the website or the entire concept of the website

24. Google base

Google Base is an online database provided by Google into which any user can add almost any type of content, such as text, images, and structured information in formats like XML, PDF, Excel, RTF, WordPerfect.

25. Analytics

A program used to gather and analyse data about how a website is being used by visitors.

26. SERP rank

After searching anything in Search Engine's, which result shown in SERP(Search Engine Result Page) by which order thar is called SERP Rank

27. Google Analytics

It is a free service offered by Google that generates detailed statistics about the visitors to a website. The tool can be used to track all the usual site activities: visits, page views, pages per visit, bounce rates and average time on site etc.

28. AdWords

Adwords is the name of Google's CPC(Cost per Click) program for web advertisers.Advertisers pay Google for this service, and Google shares this revenue with the other website owners who publish these ads.

29.Blogging & Blog promotion

Blogging - It is a very popular online activity.A blog (a contraction of the term "web log") is a type of website, usually maintained by an individual with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics, video etc...
Blog promotion - how to optimise your web blog is called Blog promotion

30.Bigdaddy – Answer must be SEO

A test data center used by Google to preview algorithm changes. This information was made public around November of 2005 by Matt Cutts and allowed marketers to preview upcoming SERP’s.

31.Doorway Page
A page usually outside the navigational structure of the parent site.
32. Spam
A collection of unsolicited bulk electronic messages

33. Cloaking

Cloaking is a violation of the Terms of Service of just about every search engine, and will usually get you and your sites banned from the SERPS

34. Blackhat SEO

It can be considered any technique or practice that illegitimately boosts a website's ranking within search results.

35. Affiliate marketing

A marketing technique that uses affiliates in order to generate leads.

36. Wikipedia

Wikipedia is an online resource that is written by its users. Thus, anyone who has access to a computer can write or edit an article on wikipedia. Because people can interject their opinions or rumors into seemingly factual articles, the information in wikipedia may be highly suspec

37. Google Founders

Sergey Brin and Larry Page

38. Search Volume

volume of search term(like: Keywords)

39. Micro blogging- Small personal conent (like: your opinion, Comment, Reviews etc.)

40. Keyword proximity

Keyword proximity refers to the closeness between two or more keywords. In general, the closer the keywords are the better.

41. Calculate without using Calculator (2 times 6, divided by 3, squared=?)
search in google ((6*2)/3)^2

42. Hidden text

Hidden text is on of blackhat seo technic & it is textual content which your visitors cannot see, but which is still readable by the search engines.

43. What is the easiest way to get a list of definitions for a word?

Define:example

44. Hilltop – Answer must be SEO

An old and often contested algorithm that calculates PageRank based on expert documents and topical relevancy. The theory behind it was to decrease the possibility of manipulation from buying high PR links from off topic pages.

45. Fritz Lanman ?

Director of microsoft office

46. Domain Age

The age of the websites. Means how long before its created & when it expired

47. Chief rivals of Google in search world?

Yahoo

48. Long tail keywords

Long tail keywords are those three and four keyword phrases which are very, very specific to whatever you are selling.

49. RSS feeds

(Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary feed) provides summaries of web content in a simple format. It is available through an RSS feed reader, or through some browsers.

50. Webmaster tool

Google Webmaster Tools provides you with detailed reports about your pages' visibility on Google.

51. Canonical Issue

Same page(result) are showing in two different URLs.(like: http://www.anippe.com/ & http://www.anippe.com/index.html)

52. Breadcrumb

A row of internal links at the top or bottom of the page that allows visitors to quickly navigate back to a previous section or the root page

53. Keyword Stuffing

Excessive reuse of the same keyword on too many web pages within the same site.(eg: to,is etc.)

54. Google Spam

is effective in page rank.If any site arrested by google , using blackhat tachnic google will penalty that site is spam means whatever before its(site) page rank but after spam its showing NA.

55. Google Sandbox

Before Spam the site will be in where that is called Google Sandbox.It is a theory about a filter that Google applies

56. CNN

Cable news network founded in 1980. Its a news site(http://www.cnn.com)

57. Google crawler name?

Google Bot

58. Snippet

Snapshot of a webpage.Text displayed beneath the title of a corresponding web page on the search results
pages of a search engine.

59. IP(Internet Protocol)

An address on the Internet that indicates the location of a computer or network.

60. 404 Error

An HTTP status code that means the server could not find the web page requested by the browser.

61. Twitter

Micro-blogging service that allows people to type in short messages or status updates.

62. CMS

A software solution used to create, maintain and control a website.

63. Command to retrieve index data of a webpage

site:domain name

64. Viral marketing

Marketing technique that induces Web sites or users to pass on a marketing message to other sites or users.

65. Reputation management

Steps taken to decrease the degree of damage caused to the online reputation of a company

66. 500 Error

An HTTP status code that means the server encountered an unexpected condition and can't open the web page
requested by the browser.

67. Internal link

Link pointing to other pages on your site

68. External link

Link leading to content on other sites.

69. Cookie

Small text file transferred to your computer by a web server.

70. Google dance

Change in SERPs caused by an update of the Google database or algorithm.

Facebook :

Facebook is a social networking website intended to connect friends, family, and business associates.

Link:

It is the connection of two website

Back Link:

Backlinks are incoming links to a website or web page.All the inbound links are
called Back link.

Visiter:

When a user visit a website for a specific purpose that is called visiter.

Traffic:

An amount of data sent or receive by a user from a website for a specific  purpose that is called Traffic.

Broken links:

The link which is dislike by search engine,or deleted or moved or if the server is down  and an Internet link cannot find that is clled broken link.

1. Inbound link

A link to a website from a different site.

2. Outbound Link

A link from your website to a different site.

3. 502 Error code

An HTTP status code that means the server does not support the facility required.

4. IFrame

iframe is an HTML tag that is used to place a "frame", often a picture or graphic, inside of a normal HTML document. iframe was first introduced by Microsoft Internet Explorer and was only available in that browser for a long time but is now supported by almost all visual browsers.

5. PR Passing

One high PR website want to share it's page rang with other is called PR passing

6. Link juice

Link juice is the currency of Google. In other words, it's the secret sauce that allows you to beat your competitors for rankings in Google.

7. Linkfarm

Link farms are sites that link to other with the sole intent of boosting link popularity. Because Google dislikes links between unrelated content.

8. Google adsense

AdSense is an ad serving application run by Google Inc. Website owners can enroll in this program to enable text, image, and video advertisements on their websites

9. Snizzers

The people that take the time to blog about one's product, or to write reviews or post feedback in forums
are called.

10. Social-networking web site

A social network service focuses on building and reflecting of social networks or social relations among people.

Thursday 5 July 2012

7 Tips for On-page SEO

Reportedly, there are 200 parameters that Google checks for on-page SEO, and the search engine sure isn’t telling what they are. Luckily you don’t have to know what they all are to boost on-page SEO and move up in local search results for your services. Following these 7 easy tips for on-page SEO will help you rise to the top of the SERPs.
                            1. Check your keywords.
                            2. Incorporate the keyword into your URL.
                            3. Use the keyword in your meta and title tags.
                            4. Help keywords stand out visually on the page.
                           5. Use the keyword the right number of times.
                           6. Put keywords in image alt tags to gain additional ranking points. 
                           7. Let your keyword have the last word.                 


1. Check your keywords.
For marketing purposes, a strong keyword should receive at least 1000 hits per month. Any less, and you’re not going with the best. To search keyword strength, use the keyword tool from Google AdWords. Type in the word or words and view the number global and local searches for that word. If your keyword’s not strong enough, test others until you find one that works then incorporate it into your webpage.
2. Incorporate the keyword into your URL.
You might choose a domain name that keeps the keyword. Or you might incorporate the keyword into nested pages, such as example.com/keyword.
3. Use the keyword in your meta and title tags.
The title tag controls what viewers see at the top of the webpage, and the meta tags tell search engines what your page is about. By incorporating the keywords here, you’re essentially telling search engines how relevant you are.
4. Help keywords stand out visually on the page.
As with the meta and title tags, drawing visual attention to the keywords help search engines rank your webpage higher. Try making the keywords content headings with a level 1, 2, or 3 header tag, or else putting emphasis on them in the content by bolding.
5. Use the keyword the right number of times.
You may think that the more you incorporate the keyword, the better this is for your SEO. Not true. Ideal saturation is about three times per 100 words, for a one-word keyword. If you use the keyword too much, search engines like Google can think that you are stuffing the keyword and will actually rank your webpage lower. 3 % density is ideal, but 1% to 5% is fine.
6. Put keywords in image alt tags to gain additional ranking points.
Image alt tags generally aren’t seen by viewers, but they are indexed by search engines. Make your keyword part of the image alt tag to gain addition views.
7. Let your keyword have the last word.
Putting your keyword in the first and last sentence also helps, because Google purportedly pays more attention to that content.
These changes should not take too much time to implement and you can begin to notice a difference right away and you will rise in search engine returned results.

Thursday 21 June 2012

Tools and Tactics for Expanding Your Keyword List

  1. Competitors sites can be a great source of inspiration and ideas for discovering keywords that are highly relevant to your site that you're not already targeting. There are a few ways you can harvest ideas from a competitor's site:
    • Use the Google Keyword Tool: Most SEOs use the Google Keyword Tool to get keyword suggestions for a site for the initial keyword targeting list. But what many don't know is you can also add a competitor's domain to the tool (in the "website" field) and generate a list of recurring keywords extracted from that competitor's site.
    • Explore a competitor's site: Take 15 minutes and click around a competitor site. Look closely at pages where keyword opportunities may hide, like resource sections, solutions sections, glossary sections, HTML site maps, footer links with exact match anchors (tell-tale sign they're doing SEO and targeting those keywords). Looking at title tags of products and services pages is also effective too.
  2. Google related searches is another great way to uncover new keyword ideas and modifiers that you may not be targeting. AJ Kohn had a fantastic write up on using related searches for keyword research and expansion.
  3. Synonym SERP prospecting using the tilde (~), which is the Google search operator for finding synonyms, allows you to exhume phrases and terms that are similar to the seed keywords on your original list, which can be particularly helpful if you're trying to familiarize yourself with a brand new niche.
  4. Targeting semantically related keywords is another way to augment your initial keyword research with terms and phrases that are conceptually related to your original list of target keywords since all search engines perform semantic analysis, a subject David Harry has been championing for years. A couple of my favorite tools to discover semantic themes are:
  5. Keyword Tools, both free and paid, are used to fuel your initial keyword research, but you should also be leveraging them for ongoing keyword expansion opportunities. Besides the Google Keyword Tool, I also like to play around with some of the tools-less-traveled to get a fresh take on keyword discovery, using tolls such as:
  6. Since those tools don't use have Google's estimated search data (which is really the only data I have confidence in), plug any new keyword opportunities into the Google Keyword Tool to gather monthly exact match search data.
  7. Exploring Wikipedia for topics that are either directly related or tangentially related is a really fruitful keyword discovery exercise. Pull up Wikipedia pages on topics/keywords you're already targeting and examine those pages, paying particular attention to inline text links and the "see also" section at the end of each page, since those are prime places where you'll often find a bounty of new and relevant keyword ideas you can add to your list.
  8. Mining your analytics is a high value strategy because this is proprietary data on keywords that are proven to drive traffic and conversions for your site. When mining analytics (be it for a client site or our own sites), I often find keywords and new keyword modifiers that site's are getting traffic for but not really targeting at all or not as effectively as they could be, which presents a valuable, "low-hanging fruit" opportunity to improve existing content or roll out entirely new, dedicated landing pages.

Google Penguin Crashes Wedding Site's Shady Link Building Strategy

After any Google update, be it Panda, Penguin, or any other one, you can fit in one of the following category profiles:
positive-negative-no-impact

Positive Impact

  • You played by Google's rules and your rankings increased.
  • You did some shady link building and got away with it.

Negative Impact

  • You played by Google rules and you still got hit … “collateral damage”.
  • You did some shady link building.
  • You had no idea what link building strategies were used because you outsourced it.
  • You are confused by how Google might treat SEO or you might have received bad advice and thought you were playing by Google’s rules … but you weren't.

No Impact

  • Your rankings weren't affected.
For those who have been negatively impacted, what follows are details about one site that has been hit by the Google Penguin update. This site was guilty of doing some shady link building and had no idea what link building strategies were used due to outsourcing.
I won’t disclose the name of this high profile site in the wedding niche. Also, I'm not affiliated with this site in any way. The data was tracked and benchmarked through cognitiveSEO (disclaimer: I work for cognitiveSEO) to present the case, as a demo, to show how their link building tactics affected their rankings.

A Short Timeline of Events

penguin-timeline-of-events
It all began with their shady link building campaign – one which resulted in:
  • Around 60 percent of their links coming from a set of “link networks” and a high range of low quality articles.
  • Over optimized “money keywords” anchor text distribution.
  • Big discrepancy in “link profile” comparison among all the major competitors in the same niche.
Eventually, a tweak to Google's algorithm caught them:
  • March 25, 2012: Their rankings dipped. (This is prior to the official Google Penguin date … but, in my point of view, Google had been working on this algorithm update since the beginning of this year. You can read on the Google Webmaster Forums a lot of people that complain about the unnatural links warning and rankings dip from the beginning of 2012.)
  • April 25, 2012: Their rankings took another dip. (Corresponding with the official “Penguin” update release.)
As of this writing, the website in question isn't receiving much organic traffic from Google.

Link Building Tactic Dissection

60-percent-low-quality-links
This wedding website used a set of link networks, where low quality content posts were added. The majority of the posts contained one or two links with “money keywords” pointing to their site only. No other external links were found in these articles. These posts were added gradually with a rather normal link velocity.
The second type of low quality and unnatural links were found in weak content articles posted on all kind of sites. They respect the same pattern as the link network blog posts presented before.
The major identifiable pattern is the type of written articles/blog posts and money keywords used. All anchor text was "unnatural" with the sole purpose of driving link juice to the main site and rank it higher. The link building strategy was SEO focused rather than human focused. You can clearly see this in their anchor text distribution:
anchor-text-distribution-wedding
We can see a totally unnatural brand anchor text distribution. Almost no brand keywords, mistypes navigational keywords, mix of brand and money keywords. It is all optimized for the money keywords.
By the way, this site had a pretty high ratio of the “wedding rings” keyword on its main page that might look like the keyword was over stuffed. The rest of the pages on the site had a pretty natural keyword distribution.
A natural anchor text profile will normally look like this.
anchor-text-distribution-search-engine-watch
When comparing the link profile of this wedding site to their major competitors (major players in the same niche that weren't affected by the Penguin update) this site had a major discrepancy in their link profile. They were the only one with ~60 percent links coming from low quality blogs. The rest had a similar distribution of links by the site type profiling.
link-profile-by-site-type
How easy it is to Google to find these kind of anomalies in link profiles? Rather easy it seems, compared to other things they do, that are way more complicated to implement.

Penguin Recovery Methodology

What should this website do to recover?
To begin, they should remove all those “link network” backlinks and low quality article links. While doing this, they should start developing and implementing a creative viral campaign (infographics, videos, etc.) to attract natural links to the site.
Forget traditional SEO for a while. Don't focus on any “money SEO” at this point – just do it for the sake of visibility and increasing site authority. After building back the lost site authority is when they can focus on the “money keywords” and more traditional SEO.
Removing the majority of their link profile is going to be a really tough task, unless they have direct control over the link networks or can communicate with the owners of the link networks to ask them to remove the links.
Google's Penguin update was a real hit for thousands of shady SEOs, because removing a link can be even harder than acquiring that link in the first place. It is a concept that could be called “link demolition.
At least one Penguin recovery has been reported, at the time Penguin 1.1 rolled out late last month. The only difference is that the presented site apparently played by Google rules and still got hit as “collateral damage”. A big piece of their recovery came from removing unnatural links.

Conclusions

Identify Penguin

To do this, you first need to find the anomalies in your link profile compared to your still ranking competitors. After you did this you need to identify low quality links that might have caused the unnatural link update trigger. If you were able to find all these than you have the “cause”. Now you need to find the “recovery method”.

Penguin Recovery

The main recovery methodology (not exactly 100 percent proven yet) is to remove the “unnatural links” and rebuild your authority by building “quality links” (you could go the viral link building way for example – infographics, etc.). After all Penguin might be just an “authority slap”. Rebuild that and remove the links that drag that authority down might be the way to recovery.
If too many “unnatural links” or impossible to remove them … start with a totally new domain and re-build everything. That is the worst case scenario. Either way, it's going to be a tough job. Even Google's Distinguished Engineer Matt Cutts said that a domain could be totally dipped by Penguin and a recovery could not be possible in certain situations.

Tell Google About it

Ask (and pray) for a site review from Google, after your unnatural link removal is done. You might even have to wait for the next Penguin update to come in effect to see any improvements.

Future Link Building Strategies

If you're seeking a medium- to long-term “relationship with Google”, start to think more creatively and forget about the old link building tricks that worked for years. Google is smarter than that. If they still work, it will likely only be for a limited period of time.
Google’s classification algorithms will catch the majority of these tricks. Still, there are some major gaps in their algorithms that can be exploited (you can see some of the most spammed keywords still contain spam pages in the top 10 results).
buy-viagra-spmmed-google
These pages got here by using the oldest tricks in the SEO industry (just applied with a different flavor):
  • Cloaking
  • Google bombs (but with a distributed link velocity, and a distribution of low quality links combined with high authority links)
  • Hacked sites
  • Advanced link networks (that are harder to spot by Google at this point in time … their owners just need to be paranoid enough so that they don't leave any traces around)
  • And other tricks …

Monday 4 June 2012

On Page SEO Techniques

After some recent search engine updates (Panda, Penguin) the process of optimizing your newly created pages is crucial! That is why it is essential to follow some rules whenever you are creating a new article for your web site. First of all, remember – every inner page of your web site is very important in the eyes of the search engines. The bots will crawl your page and will try to figure out whether the page is important for the users. Before you even sit down and start to write a particular article it is very important to make some research.
Go to Google Keyword Tools (but first log in into your Gmail account to get more accurate results) and type your keyword – see whether the competition is Low or Medium and see how many people are searching for this exact therm! In the Match Type option on the left don’t forget to choose [Exact], not Broad or “Phrase” – thus you will see how many people exactly are searching for your desired key-phrase. If you have a lot of people searching for this word and the competition is Low or Medium then GO and write this article!
screenshot of google keyword tool
Don’t try be sneaky and “Copy-Paste” some article from a different source! It won’t work! The search engines are trying to find 100% unique content. Make your research, find some materials and write an article (at least 550 words). Find some images related to it – users love visual information. After you have written your article it is time for the On page SEO! :-)

How to optimize your page in 10 steps:

1. Create good title for your article with 1 or 2 keywords in it. For example if you are writing and article about on page SEO your article’s title can be: “How to optimize your article and content – crucial on page seo tutorial
2. If you are using WordPress CMS make sure that in the Settings >> Permalinks you have put “Custom Structure” – something like category/%postname%.html. Do not leave it as it is! The ?p=123 (or similar) structure is REALLY BAD for your future and present SEO efforts! If your CMS is Joomla install sh404sef component for the same reason!
3. Create nice and simple Title and Description Meta Tag. Most search engines use a maximum of 60 chars for the Title and a maximum of 160 chars for the Description Meta Tag. Add some tags related to your article – but don’t put more than five. And what about the keywords? Personally I do not use them, neither do the search engines.
4. Now about the article. It MUST be unique and related to your site’s topic and niche. If your site is about web design don’t write articles about gambling! This will confuse the searching bots and will lower your web site’s reputation and SERPs!
5. Use h1, h2, h3, and h4 elements for your article(s). Put your keywords there. This will help the bots find out the main idea of your article. You know what the game chess right? There are many characters there – the King, the Queen, etc. and every character has it’s own power. Imagine that your article is a chess board! h1 is the King – use it to tell the bots what is your article about. h2 is the Queen and so on…
6. Use “strong”, “i” and “u” tags for your article. Put your keywords in them to emphasize their importance!
7. Don’t be lazy when it comes to images! Go and find some! Add them in your article and add your keywords in the “alt” tag. This will bring more attention to your visitors and will help with your SEO!
8. At the end you may put some links to some other inner pages of your web site. Usually I use 3 article related to my article and interlink them. This will bring more diversity and the user will find reliable and related to the article additional information. Something very important! If you are linking to another page – make sure to use rel=”nofollow” and target=”_blank” inside the link. This way you will not pass link juice and the visitor will stay on your page!
9. Here is one trick (although it might be optional). You can use your main keyword as an anchor text and link it to the same page you are on. Here is an example. Let’s say you are writing about Euro 2012 and your main keyword is “euro 2012 results”. Let’s say your URL is http://yoursite.com/the-results-of-euro-2012.html. You have written one interesting article about the results of this football event. Somewhere in the article put the keyword “euro 2012 results” and link it to the http://yoursite.com/the-results-of-euro-2012.html (your site). As a result you will have the keyword pointing to your site itself!
10. After the hard work is done you must reveal your creation to the the internet world! This is a whole new world called Off Page SEO and we will discuss it later on!

Wednesday 16 May 2012

SEO Glossary

SEO Glossary, Part Two

What follows is a continuation of the SEO glossary that we posted last month. We hope that this is helpful for our current clients, and will give them a better idea as to how all of this works.

monetize To extract income from a site. Adsense ads are an easy way to Monetize a website.
natural search results The search engine results which are not sponsored, or paid for in any way.
nofollow A command found in either the HEAD section of a web page or within individual link code, which instructs robots to not follow either any links on the page or the specific link. A form of link condom.
noindex A command found in either the HEAD section of a web page or within individual link code, which instructs robots to not index the page or the specific link. A form of link condom.
non reciprocal link if site A links to site B, but site B does not link back to site A, then the link is considered non reciprocal. Search engines tend to give more value to non-reciprocal links than to reciprocal ones because they are less likely to be the result of collusion between sites.
organic link organic links are those that are published only because the webmaster considers them to add value for users.
outlink (Out going link)
pagerank (PR) a value between 0 and 1 assigned by the Google algorithm, which quantifies link popularity and trust among other (proprietary) factors. Often confused with Toolbar Pagerank. - Previous Definition revised based upon advice from Michael Martinez
pay for inclusion PFI The practice of charging a fee to include a website in a search engine or directory. While quite common, usually what is technically paid for is more rapid consideration to avoid Googles prohibition on paid links.
portal A web service which offers a wide array of features to entice users to make the portal their “home page” on the web. IGoogle, Yahoo, and MSN are portals.
PPA (Pay Per Action ) Very similar to Pay Per Click except publishers only get paid when click throughs result in conversions.
PPC (Pay Per Click) a contextual advertisement scheme where advertisers pay add agencies (such as Google) whenever a user clicks on their add. Adwords is an example of PPC advertising.
proprietary method sales term often used by SEO service providers to imply that they can do something unique to achieve “Top Ten Rankings”. There IS NO PROPRIETARY METHOD.
reciprocal link (link exchange, link partner) Two sites which link to each other. Search engines usually don’t see these as high value links, because of the reciprocal and potentially incestuous nature.
redirect Any of several methods used to change the address of a landing page such as when a site is moved to a new domain, or in the case of a doorway.
regional long tail (RLT) coined by Chris Paston of onlinedevelopment.co.uk - a multi word keyword term which contains a city or region name. Especially useful for the service industry.
RLT see Regional Long Tail
robots.txt a file in the root directory of a website use to restrict and control the behavior of search engine spiders.
ROI (Return On Investment) One use of analytics software is to analyze and quantify return on investment, and thus cost / benefit of different schemes.
sandbox There has been debate and speculation that Google puts all new sites into a “sandbox,” preventing them from ranking well for anything until a set period of time has passed. The existence or exact behavior of the sandbox is not universally accepted among SEOs.
scrape copying content from a site, often facilitated by automated bots. - Definition revised based upon advice from Michael Martinez
SE (Search Engine)
search engine (SE) a program, which searches a document or group of documents for relevant matches of a users keyword phrase and returns a list of the most relevant matches. Internet search engines such as Google and Yahoo search the entire internet for relevant matches.
search engine spam Pages created to cause search engines to deliver inappropriate or less relevant results. Search Engine Optimizers are sometimes unfairly perceived as search engine Spammers. Of course in some cases they actually are.
SEM Short for search engine marketing, SEM is often used to describe acts associated with researching, submitting and positioning a Web site within search engines to achieve maximum exposure of your Web site. SEM includes things such as search engine optimization, paid listings and other search-engine related services and functions that will increase exposure and traffic to your Web site.
SEO Short for search engine optimization, the process of increasing the number of visitors to a Web site by achieving high rank in the search results of a search engine. The higher a Web site ranks in the results of a search, the greater the chance that users will visit the site. It is common practice for Internet users to not click past the first few pages of search results, therefore high rank in SERPs is essential for obtaining traffic for a site. SEO helps to ensure that a site is accessible to a search engine and improves the chances that the site will be indexed and favorably ranked by the search engine.
SERP Search Engine Results Page
site map A page or structured group of pages which link to every user accessible page on a website, and hopefully improves site usability by clarifying the data structure of the site for the users. An XML sitemap is often kept in the root directory of a site just to help search engine spiders to find all of the site pages.
SMWC (Slapping Myself With Celery) indicates an extreme reaction similar to a “spit take” but more vegan-trendy. Often combined with other exclamatory acronyms. - WTF/SMWC, or perhaps ROTFL/SMWC.
SMM (Social Media Marketing) Website or brand promotion through social media
SMP (Social Media Poisoning) A term coined by Rand Fishkin - any of several (possibly illegal) black hat techniques designed to implicate a competitor as a spammer - For example, blog comment spamming in the name / brand of a competitor
sock puppet an online identity used to either hide a persons real identity or to establish multiple user profiles.
social bookmark A form of Social Media where users bookmarks are aggregated for public access.
social media Various online technologies used by people to share information and perspectives. Blogs, wikis, forums, social bookmarking, user reviews and rating sites (digg, reddit) are all examples of Social Media.
social media marketing (SMM) Website or brand promotion through social media
social media poisoning (SMP) A term coined by Rand Fishkin - any of several (possibly illegal) black hat techniques designed to implicate a competitor as a spammer - For example blog comment spamming in the name / brand of a competitor
spam ad page (SpamAd page) A Made For Adsense/Advertisement page which uses scraped or machine generated text for content, and has no real value to users other than the slight value of the adds. Spammers sometimes create sites with hundreds of these pages.
spamdexing Spamdexing or search engine spamming is the practice of deceptively modifying web pages to increase the chance of them being placed close to the beginning of search engine results, or to influence the category to which the page is assigned in a dishonest manner. - Wikipedia
spammer A person who uses spam to pursue a goal.
spider (bot, crawler) A specialized bot used by search engines to find and add web pages to their indexes.
spider trap an endless loop of automatically generated links which can “trap” a spider program. Sometimes intentionally used to prevent automated scraping or e-mail address harvesting.
splash page Often animated, graphics pages without significant textual content. Splash pages are intended to look flashy to humans, but without attention to SEO may look like dead ends to search engine spiders, which can only navigate through text links.
splog Spam Blog which usually contains little if any value to humans, and is often machine generated or made up of scraped content.
static page A web page without dynamic content or variables such as session IDs in the URL. Static pages are good for SEO work in that they are friendly to search engine spiders.
stickiness Mitigation of bounce rate. Website changes that entice users to stay on the site longer, and view more pages improve the sites “stickiness”.
supplemental index (supplemental results) Pages with very low pagerank, which are still relevant to a search query, often appear in the SERPs with a label of Supplemental Result. Googles representative’s say that this is not indicative of a penalty, only low pagerank.
text link A plain HTML link that does not involve graphic or special code such as flash or java script.
time on page The amount of time that a user spends on one page before clicking off. An indication of quality and relevance.
toolbar pagerank (PR) a value between 0 and 10 assigned by the Google algorithm, which quantifies page importance and is not the same as pagerank. Toolbar Pagerank is only updated a few times a year, and is not a reliable indicator of current status.
trust rank a method of differentiating between valuable pages and spam by quantifying link relationships from trusted human evaluated seed pages.
URL Uniform Resource Locator - AKA Web Address

Sunday 6 May 2012

20 Unusual Things You Can Do To Promote Your Site

It's hard to come up with an idea to promote your site or business that really makes it stand out. Offering discounts is fine, but how memorable is it? Keep reading for some unusual (and very cool) ideas that you can use to promote your site.
1. Organize an “injustice” campaign. Find something in your niche that you think is “wrong” and start a campaign to stop it. Notice how I put things in quotes here.  You could do this with some kind of serious injustice (invisible children), or with something that might be viewed as funny/interesting. If you’re a programmer, you could start a campaign against code with crappy/no comments. If you’re an Android fan, you could start a campaign against iPhone. If you’re going to go with something funny, then it should be extremely relevant to your niche. 
2. Give a discount to people that tweet about you in the most unique, funny, and/or interesting ways. Consider going as far as giving people your thing for free if it’s good enough. Think about hijacking some other hash tag for this. Now, if you’re going to do that, it can’t be something heavily used, or your thing will simply be buried. Doing it with something that is used a little can gain extra traffic and notoriety.
3. Go to industry conferences with your camera and chronicle the event. Post to your blog and let the event organizers know about it. Often they’ll tell people that didn’t go, in an effort to expand awareness for next year’s event. This is also a great way to meet more people in your industry, if you do a lot of interviews as a part of this. Get their email addresses and let them know when the video is ready as well, so they can tell their people about it.
4. Find a paid product in your industry that you really like, and promote it … without getting anything back. Talk about it and how much you liked it and why, and do it more than once. Don’t tell them about it. Probably they’ll find it, and will think it’s cool, and link to you and send traffic your way on their own. The idea with this is to give first, without any real expectation of return. Marcus Sheridan, as an example, talked extensively about HubSpot for a long time before he was noticed by them in return. Now he’s got tons of clients, thanks to HubSpot having him speak at their events.
5. Start a webinar series – or better yet, start a Google+ Hangout series. With each webinar/hangout, teach people things and allow real time feedback and questions. This helps to establish you as an industry expert. Plus, some people on Google+ really like hangouts, and will join them just to see what’s going on. This can dramatically expand the number of people that know about you.
6. In fact, you could take that last item one step farther and partner with a business that is related to yours in your industry, but doesn’t directly compete against you. Together you could do a webinar/Hangout, and because of the additional promotion from what is now multiple companies, gain even more traction and get more notice throughout your industry.
7. Create awards for your industry, complete with badges for their website and actual trophies you will send them. Often, winners will talk about what they’ve won, and you’ll get links and traffic from that as well. Plus, you will be building a tremendous amount of goodwill with the people that won. This makes doing partnerships and the like easier.
8. Give away some part of your product for free or insanely cheap, then have other pieces that people have to purchase. Mobile apps do this all the time; it’s called “freemium.” Basically, give some stuff away for free, but have other things for which people have to pay.
9. In fact, look for places where some kind of tool or service would be of help to your industry, and give it away for free. Consider ways that you can then “bolt on” additions or improvements that people have to pay for.
10. Consider giving your best services or products to a top blogger or personality in your market for free, in exchange for them talking about what they thought to their people/readers. You can build up good will and gain a lot of notoriety quickly with just this one technique.

11. Give testimonials to anyone and everyone that deserves them in your industry. Seriously, the more the better. These will often link back to you, and even when they don’t, they'll build up good will with those other people, who will often reciprocate and give you testimonials – and even leads.
12. Give seminars at meet-ups, your local chamber, and the Rotary club. Do live seminars whenever and as often as you can. These build you up as an expert, which can generate an enormous number of sales. Not only that, but as an expert, you get to charge much more than anyone else in your industry … because you’re the expert. People will pay more to work with the best; as the expert, you get to be perceived as the best.
13. Organize your own meet-up groups and events and speak at those. As the host of the event, this truly helps to expand your reach and perception of expertise. Expertise breeds more customers.
14. Contact the high traffic blogs in your market and offer to guest post for them.  When you do, make these posts exceptionally great. This can drive tons of traffic to your site from the readers of the articles you guest post. As an example, 43% of the traffic my site at mattgoffrey gets comes right here from SEO Chat. Guest posting can put you on the map in ways nothing else can, because you become instantly associated with someone “big” and well known.
15. Become heavily involved with your market through forums. Help people in your market and community as much as you can and as often as you can.  Answer questions and be a resource of help … especially to your competition. In the mind of your market, this will put you above them. Forums are a fantastic way of expanding your reach.
16. Run a “best of the week” on your blog and highlight the best posts from the forums and from other blogs in your market. Again, create badges that people can put on their sites for this. They’ll happily link back to you and to the “round up” where they were called the best.
17. Interview people in your market and post to YouTube, then embed the interviews on your blog. Send the embed code to the person you interviewed so that they can post to their blog. This associates you with the top players in your market (more expertise and more traffic, which means more sales).
18. For that matter, do huge group interviews using a service like GoToMeeting and record them. Again, post to YouTube and embed on your site, then send the embed code to everyone in the group interview, so they can put the interview on their own site.
19. Become an expert. Give great content on your blog; create videos and post to YouTube (the second largest search engine, by the way); use InboxQ to find questions people are asking and answer them in text on your blog and in video on YouTube; do the same for questions people ask on the forums, Quora, your blog, or anywhere else.
20. Take proprietary data from your company or other resources and compile into in-depth free reports and industry updates.
Among these ideas, I'm sure you'll find several that will work well for you. What techniques have you used to promote your website?



Friday 4 May 2012

WEB2.0SITE'S

Hi,
This are all WEB2.0SITE'S for making LINK WHEEL it will give more backlink to your site as well as get more quality traffic

PR 9 Web 2.0 Sites

http://wordpress.com/
http://twitter.com/
PR 8 Web 2.0 Sites
http://www.weebly.com/
http://www.typepad.com/
http://www.blogger.com/
http://www.livejournal.com/
http://www.tumblr.com/
http://www.webs.com
http://www.squidoo.com/

PR 7 Web 2.0 Sites

http://my.opera.com/
http://viviti.com/
http://multiply.com/
http://www.xanga.com/
http://www.yola.com/
http://www.blogsome.com/
http://edublogs.org/
http://www.jimdo.com/
http://knol.google.com/k
PR 6 Web 2.0 Sites
http://www.blogspirit.com/
http://www.opendiary.com/
http://www.blogdrive.com/
http://www.tblog.com/
http://weblogs.us/
http://blog.com/
http://www.blog.co.uk/
http://hubpages.com/
http://diaryland.com
http://www.bigadda.com/
PR 5 Web 2.0 Sites
http://www.20six.co.uk/
http://www.terapad.com/
http://typolis.net/
http://zoomblog.com/
http://home.onsugar.com/
http://nireblog.com/
http://business.blinkweb.com/
http://www.insanejournal.com/
http://blurty.com/
http://www.free-conversant.com/
http://freeflux.net/
http://tabulas.com
http://www.sosblog.com/
http://upsaid.com/
http://home.onsugar.com/
PR 4 Web 2.0 Sites
http://www.soulcast.com/
http://www.wordcountjournal.com/
http://www.yousaytoo.com/
http://www.netcipia.com/
http://www.blogeasy.com/
http://www.busythumbs.com/
http://www.journalfen.net/
http://www.memebot.com/
http://www.blogabond.com/
http://www.blog.ca/
http://www.aeonity.com/
http://blogstream.com
http://blogwebsites.net/
http://bloghi.com/
http://blogigo.com
http://blogstudio.com
http://blogtext.org/

Blogsome.com
Blogger.com
Squidoo.com
Wetpaint.com
Wordpress.org
EzineArticles.com
VOX.com
Quizilla.com
Weebly.com
LiveJournal.com
HubPages.com
Onsugar.com
Prlog.org
Devhub.com
Yolasite.com
Terapad.com
Beep.com
Webnode.com
Viviti.com
list updated August 13, 2011
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20six.co.uk
angelfire.com
beep.com
blinkweb.com
blog.com
blog.de
blog.ca
blog.co.uk
blog.hr
blogdrive.com
blogetery.com
bloghi.com
blogger.com
bloggerteam.com
blogreaction.com
blogs.ie
blogsome.com
blogster.com
blogstream.com
blogtext.org
blurty.com
bravenet.com
busythumbs.com
devhub.com
edublogs.org
fc2.com
fotopages.com
freeblogit.com
freehostia.com
freewha.com
flukiest.com
flixya.com
freeflux.net
gather.com
hpage.com
hubpages.com
i.ph
insanejournal.com
inube.com
jimdo.com
journalspace.com
livejournal.com
moonfruit.com
multiply.com
my.opera.com nofollow
nireblog.com
officelive.com
ohlog.com
onsugar.com
posterous.com
quizilla.teennick.com
rediff.com
snappages.com
sosblogs.com
squidoo.com
tabulas.com
tblog.com
terapad.com
thoughts.com nofollow
tripod.com
tumblr.com
twoday.net
typepad.com
typolis.net
upsaid.com
webs.com
webnode.com
webspawner.com
webstarts.com
weebly.com
wetpaint.com
wikidot.com
wikispaces.com
wordpress.com
yola.com
yousaytoo.com
zimbio.com
zoomshare.com

Wednesday 2 May 2012

FIVE TYPE OF KEYWORD

Before you can start optimizing your site for the search engines, you must first know which terms you want to target. A good start would be to choose 3 or 4 keywords you would like your website to rank well for. With these keywords in your mind you can then set a goal to rank in the top 10 results on Google for each of them (we refer to Google because if you can rank well there, you'll rank well on the other search engines). These keywords can be either broad or specific, but you'll want to study our list of pros and cons of each before choosing.

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Broad Keywords
A broad keyword is one that many people search for, because they may only have a vague idea of what they're looking for. Broad keywords tend to be very short and aren't very specific (e.g. "shoes" or "sports"). These keywords are difficult to rank #1 for because so many other websites might have an article or two that mention shoes. However, if you can rank well for a broad keyword, you will be receiving a great deal of traffic.
Summary: Hard to rank for, but worth it in the long run. We recommend that beginners only choose a broad keyword if their industries are not very competitive.
2- Specific Keywords
A specific keyword is something that contains many adjectives or words that make the search very targeted. The people doing these types of searches know exactly what they want (e.g. "used black high heel shoes"). These keywords are much less competitive and are easier to rank for on search engines. The downside is that they receive a great deal less volume of searches per month. In terms of traffic, you will need to have several #1 rankings for specific keywords to equal one #1 ranking broad keyword.
Summary: Easier to rank for and it's highly targeted traffic. The only downside is that the number of visitors you will receive is relatively low.
3-Unique or Branded Keywords
These are the words that are specific to only your company. They are one of the most easiest ways to get traffic. However, some companies will release a new product, with a unique name, and then forget to optimize for that keyword on their website. Their SEO savvy competitors can then pick up the slack and take over the top rankings for these terms. If you have a popular brand or product, make sure that you have optimized for these freebie keywords.
4-Keyword Research Tools
Keyword research tools are 2 parts voodoo magic and 1 part hard statistic. This is partly due to Google not releasing actual numbers and partly due to overeager SEO Tool developers trying to sell their products. Because there is such a sizable uncertainty in all keyword research tools, it is best to use as many different sources as you can,. Even with multiple sources, you should only take the information you gather as a recommendation, rather than a fact.
Yahoo has been releasing their keyword search information for years, and many tools are based off of this specific data. We've collected a wide variety of helpful tools that will give you a general idea of which keywords you should target when making and optimizing your websites.
5-Picking a Short List
To put the optimizing tactics that we teach to good use, we recommend that you try to target no more than 2 or 3 keyword phrases per page. A common mistake by many SEO beginners is to stuff 500 different keywords on one page and wait for the #1 rankings to roll in. That might have worked 10 years ago, but the algorithms that search engines use these days are much more sophisticated and are not tricked by this. That's why it's best to start small, and be concise with the keywords that you choose. New sites in particular will find it nearly impossible to rank well for many keyword phrases upon first starting out.