Yahoo Guidelines For Submission And Optimization
July 31, 2009 by The Big SEO
Filed under Yahoo Talk
Will your website rank higher in yahoo search engine pages? Will you get listed in yahoo? These are the general questions that come in your mind while optimizing for yahoo. For this you need to follow certain submission and optimization guidelines to get listed.
To get listed in the yahoo, first step is to find the suitable category page that best suits your website. Keep searching until you find the right category. Submitting in the most specific category increases your website chances of getting listed easily and earlier. Keep your Meta tags descriptions short. Do not use heavy promotional language or brand name in your descriptions. Make sure your site is entirely complete before you submit. If your site is not up to 100% or running it can be blacklisted. Do not submit site having an under construction page. Yahoo gives preference to a site having clean basic design and good content.
Yahoo discards off the title that looks like promotional ad copy. This seems to be odd especially in a business that seems to be all about promoting yourself. So ignore the phrases like Best and unrivaled service in the title. Some times overdose of SEO in your copy can hurt you. Follow the yahoo instructions or else if you do not follow their rules and guidelines they will ban you.
Do not try to put in the submission form any type of misinformation that is wrong or on par with fraud for them. Other point is that yahoo requires the site to list the physical address of the business. They do not accept post office box type of address. This keeps the scam doers out of their search engines.
Yahoo prefers original and unique value content with a genuine value for the reader. Pages designed primarily for human being are ranked higher. Use hyperlinks to assist people finding interesting and related content. Use Meta tags in description that accurately describes the contents of your web page.
Avoid these tasks in the procedure of yahoo optimization for a website. Do not stuff your pages with duplicate or repeated content. Yahoo can penalize you for spamming. Don’t use doorway pages. Do not use any method to partially inflate search engine ranking. Don’t participate in link exchange with link farms. Don’t stuff your pages excessively or off topic keywords. Do not use text with same coder as the background color or text that is not easily read, too small or is placed in an area of the web page not visible to users. And the final instruction is do not use any cloaking techniques.
Yahoo is among the major search engines that exist in the World Wide Web and considered one of the most favorite by internet users. Submission and opmization in yahoo increases the chances of increase in traffic generate more queries and leads. Therefore Yahoo search engine submission and optimization service is on the priority list for all SEO companies. Client major need also includes the yahoo search engine submission and optimization service on the priority basis.
Free Online SEO Tools
July 31, 2009 by The Big SEO
Filed under Webmaster Tools
For anyone wanting to do a bit of their own Search Engine
Optimisation, there is an abundance of free online SEO tools
available on the internet. Most of them provide some pretty
impressive statistics and information to help you optimise your
website, analyse search engine positions, research your
competitors, plus much more!
There are two ways these free online SEO tools can be used: (1)
For those who are new to the area of search engine optimisation,
these tools provide excellent insight on how a website is
performing and ranking. They can quickly highlight issues and
trends with their current website and provide a good insight as
to where optimisation work is necessary. (2) For the more
experienced search engine optimisers amongst us, these tools
will act as a complement to the more specialised SEO tools, like
WebPosition Gold or SpyderOpts. They can even be used to
supplement an SEO’s internal knowledge base and experience.
Here is a selection of some choice tools for both the novice and
the experienced search engine optimisers:
Keyword Research Tool
http://www.webmaster-toolkit.com/keyword-research-tool.shtml
This helps to research appropriate words and phrases to include
in your webpage’s body text to aid promotion. It’s simple and to
use and requires the user to enter the sort of word of phrase
you wish to be found under, the tool will then suggest some
additional words and phrases you can think about using. One of
the great things about this tool is that it gives you the option
to select from a range of top search engines, e.g. Google,
Yahoo, MSN, Teoma, etc.
Keyword Analyser Tool
http://www.webmaster-toolkit.com/keyword-analysis-tool.shtml
This tool reads the body of the page you specify and gives a
report on what words are used, and how many times they are used.
This is a valuable tool as most engines will rank your site
depending on your keyword density (which typically ranges
between 3% and 9%).
Search Engine Position Checker Tool
http://www.webmaster-toolkit.com/search-engine-position-checker.s
html This tool checks whether your website appears in the first
fifty results in major search engines for your chosen keyword or
phrase. If the URL is present, it will output what position it
occupies. As an additional feature, the tool also informs you if
any other URLs from your domain appear in the search results.
Link Popularity Tool
http://www.instantposition.com/link_popularity_check.cfm This
tool measures the total number of links or “votes” that a search
engine has found for your website. This is a pretty cool tool
because as well as tabulated data it also produces a nice graph
of the resulting data. One final key element of this tool is its
ability to compare your website to your competitors to help you
with your overall marketing strategy.
Meta Tag Generator
http://www.webmaster-toolkit.com/meta-tag-generator.shtml This
automatically generates a Meta Keyword tag by reading the page
you specify, removing common words from it, and picking the most
used words on the page. Extra weight is given to words in a
heading tag
Search Term Suggestion Tool
http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/
Displays how many times a certain keyword was searched for at
Overture.com. Shows all related searches for the entered
keyword. A good measure to use in determining frequency of
search among related keyword phrases
Search Engine Optimisation Tool
http://www.instantposition.com/seo_doctor.cfm. A very impressive
tool that tests the performance of a web site, by analysing a
page on the important elements of web page creation, such as its
title and content. It then scores the page against given
criteria for the top search engines, followed by some valuable
SEO advice to improve overall ranking. The report produced is
well laid out and easy to follow for anyone doing their own
optimisation. A freebie tool that works better than many costly
SEO tools I know!
The area of online SEO tools is an exciting area of growth as
SEO developers come up with more and more tools to represent
website positions on the internet. No doubt we will be
revisiting this area again….
Web Hosting Directory – a Worth Place to Find Hosting Company
July 31, 2009 by The Big SEO
Filed under Web Hosting
Once you have registered your domain and your website design is ready then you need good web hosting company to host your entire website, so web surfers can reach to your site using your domain name. It is difficult for you if you never deal with any web hosting company in past. Now you will try to find web hosting company in search engine and search engine will bring thousands of results. It is more confusing now for you to pickup good one from the list. Because its not worth to say that top ranked companies in Google or any other search engine provide good service. So, how do you pickup the right one for you?
Here is the simple answer. Web Hosting Provider directory. Through Google you can find many web hosting directories that have listed some top web hosting companies that would provide features that you are looking from a host. Compare the price of the hosting company that you like and then compare the features and price to other hosting company and select one which is suitable for your website. Also price of web hosting company will also make you confuse because some hosting company provide same features but the price will less or higher. If you are confused in pricing then you need to see provider review as it will give you exact idea about hosting company. Cnet is one of the big source to read reviews, user regularly post their review about all products and I am sure you will find hosting company review there.
Hosting directories is one step solution for all you needs. Here they have differentiated hosting companies by their platform, so it will be easy to find one that fit your needs. Also you can view their plan details, pricing, setup fee, features and technical support. Also user posts their reviews for the hosting provider. You can also go through their top hosting providers section where you can find really good hosting companies that are well known for good service and support.
With hosting directories you can refine your search by company name, platform, disk space, price, bandwidth, email account, etc. You will find exactly what you are looking around. Also you can go through their showcase page where they have partitioned hosting companies by their platform.
If you are seriously looking for Linux Web Hosting Plan then please take a look at VIPPowerNet for more details.
Do It Correctly And Submitting Articles Can Put Your Website On The First Page Of The Search Engines
July 31, 2009 by The Big SEO
Filed under Google Talk
The target for the majority of website operators is to achieve a steady flow of free traffic and that entails having your website displayed on page one of the natural search results for the main search engines, including the big three of Yahoo, Google and MSN.
Some years ago this was not too herd even in quite competitive markets but today it has become much more difficult as the Internet has grown rapidly and the search engines are now much more sophisticated at assessing websites and determining just which websites should be given high.
SEO is a complicated business today and entire books have been, and are still being, written on the subject. However, one thing that almost all of the experts agree on is the importance of steadily and slowly gaining links to your website and one of the most effective ways to do this is by writing articles and submitting these to a range of article directories. But, there is a correct way and a wrong way to do this.
The starting point is to write several articles on various topics related to the theme of your website, with every article being accompanied by an ‘about the author’ box that provides links back to your website. In this brief article we will assume that you are familiar with article writing and so we are not going to look at this particular subject. In this article we are going to focus upon how to go about submitting your articles to the article directories.
There are a variety of opinions here and, as with anything else in the world of SEO, you would be well advised to try out various approaches and carefully document both what you do and the results you get. Once you have accumulated enough data you will discover that it is a relatively simple thing to see precisely what works and what does not work. The alternative is just to listen to what others are saying on the subject but the difficulty here is that there is a great deal of misinformation around either from people who have little if any real knowledge and are just trying to sell you something or from individuals who want to deliberately mislead you because they see you as a possible competitor.
The first route is to hand submit your articles. With literally hundreds of article directories at your disposal this really is not a sensible route, unless you limit yourself to submitting only to the main, well established and high traffic directories. This is possible and there are a lot of people who feel that this is the best route because they would argue that the vast majority of article directories have little standing in the eyes of the search engines and so few visitors that they are not going to attract traffic to your articles and not do a great deal to get your articles picked up and distributed to other websites.
The second route is to submit your articles to a large number of directories which means using a submission service or some sort of submission software.
There are various submission services, but only a small number will provide you with a satisfactory service and give you the confidence that your articles will be submitted to a specified list of directory sites within a reasonable time frame. The problem with submission services is that they require you to commit yourself to an ongoing monthly or annual payment and they are often extremely expensive.
TurningWhen it comes to submission software, there are once again many choices available from the quite expensive to the extremely reasonable. If this is a route that appeals to you then you need to check out various options and should look carefully at precisely what each product can and cannot do. For example, does the software fully automate or semi-automate the submission process? How many article directories can the software submit to? Can you add your own directories to the software? Are you provided with a submission log so that you are able to see quickly how successful every submission has been?
One final consideration is whether you should submit the same article to the directories, or should produce a series of ‘unique’ articles from your original article so that every directory receives a different version of your article? Many people will say that it really does not matter and that the current debate over duplicate content is considerably overblown. Others however will say that, although it may not appear to be important in the short term, in the longer run the search engines will discount many of your links as they find them to be from identical articles. Once again the secret here is to test for yourself and see just what results you get.
If you do feel that creating unique articles is the right route to follow then you will need to investigate the wide range of article rewriting software available. Once again take your time and examine each program carefully. The vast majority of programs are extremely fast and easy to operate, but also produce absolute rubbish! There are however some programs that, despite the fact that they do take a bit more work, produce some very good results. There are also some programs that will not just generate unique articles but also output them ready for importing into some of the article submission programs.
There is no doubt that submitting articles really does work when it comes to building links for your website and will bring you free search engine traffic. You do however need to setup an article submission process that fits in with your work routine and budget and this means testing and tweaking the system until you get the results you want.
Where to find free web hosting
July 31, 2009 by The Big SEO
Filed under Web Hosting
Important Things to Consider:
What’s the goal of the site? Is this supposed to be professional? Is it just going to be used for storage? Are you looking for a small personal homepage? Do you plan on using PHP or other scripting languages?
Do you just want a simple, easy way to make a site?
If you’re looking to make a professional site, you’ll want to look into registering a domain name (i.e.: http://JohnSmith.com).
Some general guidelines:
You want something memorable. If you’re going to have a sub-domain (HTTP://subdomain.domain.com) you’ll be wanting a short domain name so that people aren’t distracted by the domain name. “Joe.free-web-hosting.co.uk” just isn’t glamorous or clean cut.
You want the server your site is hosted on to be reliable. It shouldn’t be a gamble of, “I wonder if my site will be viewable today…” Find a respectable host. Try to avoid a host that seems to have very few customers or a bunch scam sites.
Where to look:
- http://free-webhosts.com
Free-webhosts.com has a large database of free hosts that you can search to match your needs (Power Search). Along with a user ratings system and testimonials, sites that have had past problems have notes next to them.
Of course, if you ever need to find something on the Internet, use a search engine. Google is just a personal preference, but try searching for things like, “free web hosting reviews” rather than “free web hosting”. By shopping around you can choose which host will be the best for you.
- Yahoo Geocities
You can have your free page on Geocities – if you can stand having their fram on your page. This is an alright choice for the average user who just wants to set up a simple homepage with static HTML or CSS.
Common Features:
- PHP/ASP – Powerful server side scripting languages.
- MySQL – A Database for storing and accessing records.
- Cpanel – An web interface to manage your site. A very useful feature.
- POP3/SMTP – Mail Servers so you can send and receive emails
- Bandwidth – How much traffic your site is allowed.
- SSH – Secure Shell. Some sites allow you access to a *nix shell.
- .htaccess – Sets permissions for your site.
- Backups – Some sites provide utilities to backup your files.
- CGI/Perl – Use Perl on your site.
- SSL – Allows secure access to your site. (https://yoursite.com)
- FTP – File Transfer Protocol is a way to upload files.
- Customer reviews – Not just testimonies from a few loyalists. Look for unbiased reviews.
- Active Forums – Are often a good indicator of user base. Some sites require forum usage.
- Web Hosting Review Sites – Read what people have to say, common issues etc.
7 Top Ways To Avoid Link Theft
July 29, 2009 by The Big SEO
Filed under robots.txt
If you have a link directory on a website, how do you stop link theft by sites that don’t link back, or trick you into thinking they do?
Whether link theft is anything to get concerned about depends on how many links your website has, the quality of those links (Google Page Rank) and how many of those links you lose. Search Engine Ranking is certainly something that’s becoming more dependent upon the links to your website.
You might be forgiven for thinking that when a website no longer links back to you, that it was an accident your link was removed from the link directory. Of course accidents happen as I know from using some link manager software. Just one click in the wrong box and a website link disappears the next time you update your link directory. But the real link thieves are those people that use methods to rob you of a link.
Here’s 7 Top Ways Link Thieves work and how you can avoid being their next victim.
1. If a website asks you to exchange links, don’t link to them until they have given you the URL location of your link in their link directory. If you link to them first they may forget to add your link.
2. Visually inspect your link by visiting the website page your link has been placed on. In your web browser, view the source code of the page. In Internet Explorer go to View then Source and this will open up your default text editor.
Using the text editor search on the page for your website domain and ensure when you find it that the link is a standard text link of the form:
Link Title.
The target=”_blank” just launches a new browser window when the link is clicked.
The link should have no JavaScript code like:
Link Title.
Links like this JavaScript one can be made to look visually identical when viewed in a web page browser, but to a search engine it’s as if this link is not there. Whilst a visual inspection to catch this form of theft is always the best, you can catch some, but not all of these types of links by using reciprocal link manager checking software.
3. Check that your link on the other web sites page is not being put through a redirect. By hovering your mouse over the link, check what link text appears in the status bar of your web browser.
If your link appears as:
“http://www.theirdomain.com/page.html” or
“http://www.theirdomain.com/redirect.asp?id=2273″ and not
“http://www.yourdomain.com”
Then your link is on a redirect.
Any form of link that has theirdomain and not yourdomain in the link URL is only of benefit to the other site owner and not you. Links like this point to their domain and not yours which gives the other site the link benefit in the eyes of the search engines.
Don’t link to this site if you want some search engine benefit from the link.
If you just want traffic from visitors clicking on the link, that’s the only benefit you’ll get.
4. If you want to get search engine link benefit, don’t link to web sites that have dynamically generated link pages. If your link is on a dynamically generated link page the URL of that page could be something like :
“http://www.theirdomain.com/links/index.php?&lk=5″.
The fact that the URL has a ? or & in the URL means that most search engines will never read that page, so they will never see the link back to your site.
5. Use the Google Toolbar Page Rank Tool to check the PR of the page your link is on.
If the PR is 0 but the PR of the home page is much better, this could mean either the link directory is new ( not likely if it has a lot of links ) or there could be something about the page which is preventing Google from reaching it.
Using your web browser view the page code as in 2 above and check for the robots meta tag at the top of the page between the and tags.
If it says :
or
then all is OK.
If the tag says :
or
or
or
Then this page is not being given full access to the search engines. Do not link to this sort of page.
6. If the robots meta tag you checked is OK but you still suspect a problem with a low PR then you should check the sites robots.txt file. To do this type the main URL of the site into a web browser but add robots.txt for example: “http://www.domainyourlinkingto.com/robots.txt”
The robots.txt file is read by the search engines and it tells it the directory and files it can access. A simple robots.txt file might look something like:
User-agent: *
Disallow: /cgi-bin
Disallow: /forms
Disallow: /contact.html
If the URL of the page you were linking to was :
“http://www.domainyourlinkingto.com/dir/web-design.html”
Then you would want to be sure that in the robots.txt file you should NOT see :
Disallow: /dir
Disallow: /dir/web-design.html
This is telling the search engine robot not to index or follow the links in the link directory called dir and to ignore the links page web-design.html.
And you should not see :
User-agent: *
Disallow: /
If you see :
User-agent: *
Disallow:
Then that’s OK.
All sounds a bit complicated I know, but there is no easier way to explain this sort of thing. Some reciprocal link manager checking software will also detect the incorrect use of the meta robots tag and also check the robots text file.
However some link manager software I have experienced, incorrectly reported a link page as blocked by the robots text file because it read “Disallow:” as prohibiting the search engine when in fact it means allow (see above). It is “Disallow: /” that would tell the search engine not to index the site.
7. Once you’ve completed your link exchange and done the checks to ensure you’re not being cheated you must then check your links at regular intervals. Once you have more than about 50 links you will soon find link checking becomes a time consuming process. It’s far better to build your link directory using some form of link manager software that will automatically check your links at intervals you specify.
Of course not all link theft is intentional, sometimes it’s just the webmaster not knowing that the way he has set up his link directory will not provide search engine link benefit to anyone that links to them.
However some link theft is intentional, the webmaster knows exactly what they are doing and by following this advice you can avoid being their next victim.
Robots.txt File in SEO Services
July 29, 2009 by The Big SEO
Filed under robots.txt
Generally in case of small websites webmasters are under false assumption that they do not require to create a robot.txt file. But it is required. First of all let us define the robot.txt file. Even prior to it we need to define what a web robot is. A web robot is also called spider or crawler which should not be confused with the normal web browser as web browser is not a robot.
The main use of robots.txt file for webmasters in SEO services is to give instructions to the robot what they crawl and what should not be crawled. This can give you some control over the robots. This give you little more control over the robots and this indicates that you can issue indexing instructions to various search engines.
Robots.txt invites the search engines. Some of the good bots can also step away from your website in case you have not created robot.txt in the top level of your website. Some time there is requirement to exclude some pages from search engines. These are those pages that are still under construction and those directories that you do not want to get them indexed. You may also want to exclude those search engines whose main aim is to collect email addresses.
Robot.txt file is a simple text file created in notepad. This is required to be saved to the root directory of your website. It means that directory where your home page or index page is stored. In order to create a simple robot.txt file with the specification that allows all robots to spider your website, write the following info:
User-agent: *
Disallow:
This will allow all robots to index your pages.
In case you don’t want a specific robot to have access any of your website pages. Then do the following:
User-agent:specificbot
Disallow: /
In case you do not want a specific robot to access any of your web pages, then do the following. Suppose you do not want Googlebot to index a page names as “abc” and you directory name is newdir. In the disallow section you will be required to put:
User-Agent: Googlebot
Disallow:/newdir/abc.html
IN case you do not want to get indexed the complete directory then you would put:
Now if it’s a complete directory you do not want indexed you would put:
User-Agent: Googlebot
Disallow:/newdir/abc.html/
By putting forwarding slash in the beginning and in the end, search engines are informed that not to include any of the directories.
Thus create a robot. Text is an important part in SEO services and it can not be ignored at all costs.
Effective SEO Keyword Research Analysis for Websites
July 29, 2009 by The Big SEO
Filed under Webmaster Tools
So how to figure out the types of keywords you should use in your website? Well, for instance, if you have an e-commerce site promoting e-learning courses, some keywords might be “e-learning”, “online learning”, “online computer education” etc. If it is a Tourism and Hospitality business site, keywords could be ” lodging “, “bed and breakfast”, “b&b”,”working farm holidays” and so forth.
Keyword research and analysis can be a painful task for many owners, for it involves many aspects of the business and targeting wrong keywords can result in lost dollars and worthless search engine ranking.
This article gives you tips to keep in mind when doing your all-important keywords research.
Start afresh
Do not start your keyword search with any pre-conceived notion, instead start without assuming anything. Starting with forethoughts keeps your attention on specifics and can cause to elude other important facts.
Brainstorm everything
Initial keyword search must include all the lists that remotely relates to the subject. Spread your search on all verticals and prepare an exhaustive list. Brainstorm all words you think a customer would key in the search engines when trying for your service. Include single words, multi words, phrases and those used during buying and research process. Moreover, you can get help by brainstorming ideas, from friends, colleagues or past customers.
Involve newbies for research
When you assign your search, involve people who are new to your kind of business. Search results from people who are not aware of the terminology relating to your business fetch you a different dimension to your keywords from a newbie’s perspective
Consider regional keywords
Does your business cater to a particular region? If you have a restaurant in New Orleans, for example, your keyword phrase should contain the name of the city or state.
What competitors are targeting
Take a peek into your competitors’ keyword list. Undertake a competitive analysis on what successful competitors are doing on the pitch and how many other sites are competing for the same keyword. Your research must throw light on how many sites link to them and how many pages they have indexed.
Keyword research tools
Input your keywords into popular free online keyword tools to learn how many users are using them for searches. Such tools give you more words that you have left out and similar sounding words that are used by users. Delve on inputs from the online Keyword Suggestion tools like, Wordtracker or Google keyword tool . Knowledge of user density and competitiveness of words in terms of ranking gives you larger perspective of the keywords targeted.
Investigate acronyms
While researching for your keywords, don’t be blinded by the apparent definition. Investigate all possible definitions of acronyms and the keyword suggestions you see. Make use of www.acronymfinder.com and look for all the possible meanings and definitions.
Look back at customer’s feedback
Explore random ideas and common words found from your customer’s dialogue. Simple facets of conversation can reveal interesting words and phrases used by your prospects to locate you.
Finalizing your list
Once you have listed out the possible keywords, it’s time to narrow down the field and decide on the core set of works that will make your coveted final list. It’s advisable to use applications like spreadsheet to visually aid you to see each word’s conversion rate, search volume and competition rates. Use these three figures to
calculate each keyword’s worth and to create a mix of both broad and targeted keywords.
Conclusion
Finally, our advice to all website owners is to continue doing keyword analysis as an ongoing activity. Changes in consumer behavior, competition and search behavior can change your page ranking and online visibility. Or if you think the task is too overwhelming to indulge, it’s better to leave the job with SEO consulting services and let the experts do if for you.
Good luck!
Robots Simulator: A Webmaster’s Best Friend
July 29, 2009 by The Big SEO
Filed under robots.txt
Studies show that web users will only read the top 15 search results for any given query. That means millions of websites gather dust, never to be seen—and what’s the point of creating that content if you’re not read?
Thus evolved the science of search engine optimization, which includes key word counts, editing metatags, link management. Webmasters can spend weeks, even months, fine-tuning these elements—but like any product, it needs a test drive. That’s what search engine spider simulators are for.
A search engine spider simulator, also known as search engine robot simulator, allow you to see the page as other web crawlers do. “Robots” is an industry term that describes how Google, et. al scour the Internet for new pages. They’re like electronic detectives, with each given a particular task. Some bots are designed to follow every link, downloading as many pages as possible for a particular index or query. Others are programmed to look out for new content.
Both these bots play a huge role in whether or not your website ends up in the top 15…or languishes at the bottom.
For example, does the bot pick up on your links? Javascript errors can also cause the bot to miss out on important links, and we all know how important inbound links are in search engine ranking.
Does it index every page of your site? It’s highly possible that a programming glitch causes the bot to skip a large portion of your content. There goes all your efforts to increase keywords or optimize titles and crossheads!
It’s also possible that the bots are basing your ranking on old versions of your website, unable to recognize the changes you have made. You might as well have not done anything at all.
You may have also made the mistake of accidentally blocking a bot from checking a section of your site. While it is important to restrict website users’ access to sensitive information—for example, those reserved for a company’s internal networks; the personal information of members who have signed up for a newsletter; or premium pages that you’d rather reserve for paying subscribers—the bot should be given free rein, if only to improve your chances of getting a higher ranking. If not, that’s just like throwing the bot with the bathwater.
It would be impossible to pick up these errors without actually recreating how the bots review your site. You can do this by using a robot simulation software, many of which can be found on the Internet Using the same processes and strategies of different search engines, these programs will “read” your site and inform you of which pages are skipped, which links are ignored, and which errors it encounters. You can also review the robot.txt files, which will enable you to spot any problems and correct them before you submit them to real search engines.
You’ll be surprised at how many things you’ll find out about web robots, and how the bells and whistles many webmasters include on the site do nothing to improve search engine ranking. For example, search engine robots generally do not see flash based content, content that is made through javascript like javascript menus, as well as content displayed as an image. You’ll also be able to monitor how the bots will follow your hyperlinks, very crucial if you’re running a big website with sprawling content.
See, that’s why robot simulators are a webmaster’s best friend.
9 Powerful Tips for Blog Online Marketing to Build Successful Blogs & Earn Money on the Internet!
July 29, 2009 by The Big SEO
Filed under Sitemaps
Now, I am going to give you 9 powerful tips you must take into your action seriously for your blog online marketing. With those tips, you can build highly successful and profitable blog online and earn money on the internet. All you have to do is to take those tips in your action and marketing plan seriously.
My investigations show that blog is one of the most popular and effective ways to earn money on the internet. Now, most of people have their own blog online. Also, most internet entrepreneurs use blog as their internet marketing tools to advertise and sell their products or services.
Actually, blog online marketing is not all that hard if you know what you are doing. However, if this is your very first blog and you are wondering how to get readers or subscribers to it then you are in the right place. First let me just say that marketing your blog is going to require patience, and being consistent.
READ THIS: If you are looking for how to build successful and profitable blog online. I am sure that those tips in this article will help you get the ideas of how to setup your own blog in the right way.
Here are some great tips to use when trying to get your blog out there and get new readers. You’ll discover workable tips and secrets of how to build successful blog and earn money with your blog.
1) The first key for your successful in blog online marketing is to update your blog frequently. We can not put enough emphasis on this tip. If you tell your readers that you are going to update your blog daily, then do it. If you tell them that you will be writing in your blog weekly, don’t let them down. Your readers are what make your blog successful. You may not realize this in the beginning, and you will have few readers in the beginning as well, but you will eventually build a readership base and have people checking out your blog regularly. Maybe you do not plan on telling your readers how often you will update your blog. That is ok too. However, think about this, if you were reading a blog on a weekly basis, and you expected to see the blog that you like to read updated at least once a week, you would be very disappointed to find out that it was not. Sure, things happen that might prevent you from updating, and that is expected, and excused, but week after week can hurt you and cause you to lose readers.
2) You are going to want to be sure that all of your posts are formatted. Doing so will leave out any confusion for the search engines and you will have everything nice and neat and all organized. The label tags are there for a reason when you are dealing with blogs. So using them and not leaving them out is a great idea.
3) I would recommend you to ensure that your blog has the track back feature. Let me tell you why. When you have the track back feature on your blog, you are allowing other people to link back to your blog. Maybe someone has a post to post on their blog that is relevant to one of yours. They can use the talkback to your post, and send their readers to your blog so that they know what they are referring to. Another good thing to remember is that if someone gives you a track back, it is a courtesy to return that to their blog if at all possible.
4) Having a Google account and submitting a sitemap is almost a must when you are blog online marketing. Doing so will allow Google to know how often you are updating your blog and they will automatically know of any changes that you have made to it as well. This will let Google get those new pages indexed faster and get them into search results much quicker than if you did not have the sitemap. There is a certain way you have to do the sitemap for Google, and they can explain that to you. Just know this is an important step to blog online marketing.
5) Exchanging links with authority blogs and websites that are in your same market is another great way to get the word out about your blog. The authority sites are going to have a higher page rank, and will also be listed high in Google’s search results. So do some searches and check those out and see if they are up to exchanging links. If they are not, you could always just add those into your blogroll. You do not need permission to do that if they are not into linking. However, in the world of blogs, most blog owners are thankful for all links, and are willing to return the favour.
6) Tracking is another part of blog marketing that is so very important. You want to be able to track your visitors and clickers to know where they are coming from. You want to be able to tell what keywords they searched on to find your blog and where they did their searching. Doing so will help take out all of the guess work when it comes to blog marketing. You will know what keywords are working, and which are not.
7) Allowing RSS feeds from your blog is also another great blog online marketing tool. You are going to find that when you allow RSS feeds, your blog is going to end up all over the internet with a link back to it and that is a good thing. This is a wonderful way to get links to your blog with little or no effort. People that subscribe to your blog’s RSS feeds are able to then post your blog posts on their sites or blogs. This in return gives you a link on their site or page that they have you on.
While you are working on your readership base, and trying to gain readers, you are going to find that commenting on blogs that are relevant to yours will surely help. Find a blog that is on the same topic to yours, or close to it and leave comments. You can also make a track back with your blog postings to comment on your own blog. Doing so will probably more than likely give someone else the urge to track back to your blog. This will be good for it as well. Commenting on blogs that get many comments will make your blog seen by those interested in that market. You will gain traffic and readers that way, and it is easy as well as free.
9) Learn and apply SEO to your blogs. SEO is search engine optimization. You are going to find that if you want your blog to go anywhere, you need SEO, and you need to know how to use it to the advantage of your blog. Just like a website, a blog will be better off optimized.
Final thoughts, blog online marketing is only as hard as you make it. Use these powerful tips and get your blog out there and seen today!
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