Sunday, August 30, 2009
Keyword Ranking News
Search and online marking firm 360i published findings from a small but structured test of how the “Caffeine” search infrastructure changes could affect results and ranking on Google. As Vanessa Fox wrote when Caffeine went public earlier this month, there apparently would be a number of changes in the ordering and content of results. As she observed in that post, “Google Caffeine will cause quite a kerfluffle in the web developer and search engine optimization world.... See RankFanatic.com for more...
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Saturday, August 22, 2009
Twitter, SEO Ranking and Some Facts
Everyone knows about Twitter by now. Here are some facts about twitter posts that are relevant to SEO:
–Many Twitter users like to use tiny url’s to link their posts to more information beyond the 140 character limit. Keep in mind search engines do not index tiny url’s, but they do pass PR on to the url’s.
–Twitter adds a “nofollow” tag to links posted by users. For those who don’t know, that means Twitter is saying ignore these links. Most SE’s comply with that like Google, MSN, etc. A few like Ask.com don’t, so you can get some value as far as site rankings with some smaller SE’s
–Twitter posts that do contain a tiny url, tend to get higher click through rates, than tiny url’s left on other posting mechanisms like Blogs.
–The biggest positive is that it links users, traffic, unique visitors, etc. to your site which is what you’re after in the end.
Twitter isn’t a huge SEO difference maker, but is something that should be considered along with all the traditional site site ranking and keyword ranking tools.
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Three SEO Screw Ups That Can Cost You Big
If you’re giving your article a title, make it short and exciting. Don’t use titles like: “An New Idea to Increase your Hits and Generate More With Your Internet Web Site by Changing Your Web Site Pages ”
#2. – Content That Reads Like a Science Study
Remember users have a short amount of time and want to get to the point. Give them what they need to know quickly and in an interesting manner. People want a reason to read an article, and one way is to grab the reader with non-boring content.
#3. - Scam the Search Engines
Google has been around for many years now and has seen just about every scheme possible. Don’t try to trick them into thinking your site is important by using scams to try and fool them.Brought to you by:
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