Archive for January, 2008

January 29, 2008
Filed Under (Search Engine Marketing) by Admin on 29-01-2008

There are so many people find it difficult to get their site listed into the search engines, but the truth is getting indexed in the search engines is not a tough task if you follow the right path. Following are some of the best ways using which you can easily get your site listed into the search engines:

  1. Blogs are very friendly with search engines and get listed immediately therefore, the best and the proven way for your website to get indexed into the search engines is, create a blog for your website using any free blogging software like word press or blogger; add the blog to the root directory of your website to ensure it is on the homepage of your website. You can also add it to new folder however, adding it to root directory gets your website indexed quickly to the search engines.
  1. Another best way to get listed in the search engines is, create a 200 to 300 words article about your website and send it to the free article directories like Go articles or Ezine articles but make sure you add your website URL in the end of the article. It hardly takes 15 minutes to write an article of 200 to 300 words.


January 26, 2008
Filed Under (Link Popularity) by Admin on 26-01-2008

The hyperlink is at the heart of the web - it allows people to move quickly from one document to another or from one site to another. This simple concept creates a powerful communicates tool that can be harnessed to deliver your business or organisational objectives.

Benefits of link building? Read the rest of this entry »



January 11, 2008
Filed Under (Search Engine Optimization) by Admin on 11-01-2008

Optimizing Your Website for SEO

Search Engine Optimization means many things, but at the heart of every SEO campaign is content. In order for search engines to properly rank your page, they have to be able to see what your site is about. Review these tips to see if your content is properly optimized.

Titles

Search engines list the title of the page first, so format your titles accordingly. This means that the content of your page should come first, followed by a common separator symbol like a hyphen, followed by your site’s title.

Example: Optimizing Your Content for SEO - Feedbytes.com

URLs

Making your URLs easy to read makes them more search engine and reader friendly. A simple format is to have your single posts be archived by date and use a readable format for your file names.

Example: http://www.feedbytes.com/2008/01/26/why-link-building/

Permanent Links

In the Web 2.0 world dynamic content is the standard, so you have to make sure your readers can effectively link to your content. Archives and homepages should be dynamic, but single posts should always offer a permanent link with a readable title. Most modern blog software like Wordpress offers features like this, but make sure to follow the instructions, as anything that messes with links might break your site.