Friday, November 6, 2009

Tips to increase inbound links

5 Tips to increase inbound links through Article Marketing

If I am not wrong then every SEO is looking for inbound links. Then how to get or improve SERP? Are you looking for a solid, reliable method to consistently build large numbers of inbound links over time? In this article, you find some tips and tricks to improve inbound links through article marketing:

1. Keywords play an important role. There are so many website available for you where you can find the keywords for your site. Use those keywords for your article and try to put those keywords in your articles, especially in headlines.

2. Title: When you are writing article, make sure that your title should be attractive because if your article title is attractive maximum visitor eager to read your article. Use numerals in the titles. For example, "8 ways to..." or "7 tips to...." And use words like "avoid," "how to," "tips" or secrets".

Creating snazzy titles is "must know" information so don't neglect it.

3. Proper Grammar and Punctuation: While writing article, try to avoid grammar and punctuation mistakes. So make it look good. Use Microsoft Word or WordPerfect and keep the spell checker and grammar checker on at all times.

4. Placing links on articles: In some articles sites, you can place your links in article body and some site don’t allow. Its better, if you place links on the keywords. Try to place two links in the article. It is a good for generating links from articles.

5. Resource Box: This is the area after the article where you can put your info. The article is your "give" and the resource box is your "take" as they say at Ezinearticles. There is a whole technology on how to write a concise effective resource box to maximize your return. You can find some great articles on it at Ezinearticles.com. Be sure to include one of the main keywords from your site in your link's "anchor text."

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Thursday, November 5, 2009

The Importance of a Sitemap

A sitemap is often considered redundant in the process of building a Web Redesign, and that is indeed the fact if you made a sitemap for the sake of having one. By highlighting the importance of having a well constructed sitemap, you will be able to tailor your own sitemap to suit your own needs.

1) Navigation purposes
A sitemap literally acts as a map of your site. If your visitors browses your site and gets lost between the thousands of pages on your site, they can always refer to your sitemap to see where they are, and navigate through your pages with the utmost ease.

2) Conveying your site’s theme
When your visitors load up your sitemap, they will get the gist of your site within a very short amount of time. There is no need to get the “big picture” of your site by reading through each page, and by doing that you will be saving your visitors’ time.

3) Site optimization purposes
When you create a sitemap, you are actually creating a single page which contains links to every single page on your site. Imagine what happens when search engine robots hit this page — they will follow the links on the sitemap and naturally every single page of your site gets indexed by search engines! It is also for this purpose that a link to the sitemap has to be placed prominently on the front page of your Professional Web Design.

4) Organization and relevance
A sitemap enables you to have a complete bird’s eye view of your site structure, and whenever you need to add new content or new sections, you will be able to take the existing hierarchy into consideration just by glancing at the sitemap. As a result, you will have a perfectly organized site with everything sorted according to their relevance.

From the above reasons, it is most important to implement a sitemap for website projects with a considerable size. Through this way, you will be able to keep your website easily accesible and neatly organized for everyone.

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Saturday, October 31, 2009

Google PR Update October 2009

Google PageRank update October 2009

When I was checking some of my new sites in the morning, I noticed that their PR went up from 1 to 3. There is no change in the PageRank for this blog, but many internal pages have gained PR. So, it is sure that It Google is rolling out a long awaited PageRank update in this last week of October. The last PageRank update was on June 23 this year. The Google dance has just begun and by tomorrow we can get a better idea about the effects of this October 2009 PR update.

This PR update was a surprising move from Google. As Google removed PageRank data from the Webmaster Tools, I was wondering whether Google would ever update the toolbar PageRank. But I am happy to see that Google has updated the toolbar PageRank today. Although PageRank does not affect your position in SERPs, it surely shows your site social status and power. It also acts as a confirmation to the SEO that his link-building efforts are recognized by Google. This is particularly very important if you want to show the Search Engine Optimization results to your clients or if you want to flip a domain or website to get a higher price.

From my observation about the October 2009 PR update, I think that Google has changed its method for calculating PageRank. I could see most of the sites with PR 5 or 6 have sort of stabilized, and others have not gained high jumps in PR values. It is becoming increasingly difficult to gain PR, as Google must be discounting many types of link-building strategies.
source:http://www.google-success.com/google-pagerank-update-october-2009.htm

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Monday, October 26, 2009

7 Tricks to Get a Google of Links

7 Tricks to Get a Goooooooooooogle of Links

by Richard Gilmore

SEO is a race. And in any race learning from your competitors makes you a better runner. Even when you're running first it's sometimes good to look back and check the runner-ups. And if you're not the yellow jersey guy, you absolutely should examine the leaders: their gear, their training, their strategy. In SEO the most interesting thing about your competition are their links.

Whether you like it or not SEO is still pretty much about links. Good link profile can make up for almost any lack of optimized content and other onpage flaws. Love or hate, the best thing you can do about it is embrace the fact and run with it.

So let's go through some tricks that will enable you to look deeper into your competition's link profile granting you access to the restricted areas: their locker room, dirty laundry and even the briefing hall where they plan their link building strategies.

Let's talk competitive link research

Finding out where your competitors' links come from is not all that hard. You just go to Yahoo! or Google and type in link:www.your-competitor.com to get a list of inbound links to the site.

Yahoo's much better in that respect as it tends to give more extensive and accurate data. The problem here is that there's a limit of 1,000 links per website which is often not enough as the fattest link sources get left behind the limit fence. Here're some tips to break through to the other side.

Note: If you're lazy like me skip to the end of the article where I'll share a tool that does it all much quicker.

Trick 1: Search for links to particular web pages of a competing site

Alongside with link:www.your-competitor.com search for link:www.your-competitor.com/products.html or link:www.your-competitor.com/services.html and so on.

Trick 2: Exclude internal links

You may examine the internal linking structure of your competition if you want to gain some insight on their navigation and marketing steps. But as we want to find more external links, let's exclude the internal ones.

You can do this by adding -site:site.com operator to your search query. Type in link:http://www.your-competitor.com -site:your-competitor.com or linkdomain:www.your-competitor.com -site:your-competitor.com"
and you'll get a list of external backlinks only.

There's a dropdown option in Yahoo! site explorer that does the same.



Trick 3: Exclude links coming from certain domains

The -site: modifier lets you exclude links coming from specific sites. So, whenever you see a large chunk of links coming from same domain add -site:thisdomain.com modifier to your query and the links from this site will get replaced with new ones.

You can add -site: multiple times in one query so that you have something like this:



Trick 4: Check links coming from certain TLDs

This is a little known trick. The site: modifier actually lets you get a list of links coming from domains with certain TLDs: .com, .org, .edu, .co.uk and so on. Just type in link:http://www.your-competitor.com site:.gov or linkdomain:www.your-competitor.com site:.gov and you'll get a list of .gov sites linking to your rival.

Note: Do this in Yahoo! regular search, not site explorer

Trick 5: Exclude links coming from certain TLDs

This is an even lesser known trick. You can exclude certain tlds from the results with the -site:.tld modifier. Usually the biggest chunk of links comes from .com's so add a -site.com modifier and you'll get lots of new link data.

Trick 6: Use different combinations of the first 5 tricks

Try link:http://www.your-competitor.com/page.html
-site:your-competitor.com -site:.com


Or link:http://www.your-competitor.com site:.org -site:wikipedia.org

Give it a thought and I'm sure you'll come up with lots of your own. Feel free to share your findings in the comments

Trick 7: Use the above 6 tricks in different search engines

Don't limit your searches to Yahoo! and Google, go to AltaVista, Alexa, (Bing doesn't give you link data, so forget about it) but then there're Exalead, Excite and tons of regional search engines. Search them, remove the duplicates and you'll have a goooooooooooooooogol of competitor's links to study.

Note: Some search engines have a different set of operator so you'll need to type domain: instead of link:.

Getting it all done fast

This sure seems like a lot of work and it is. Moreover, getting the links list is only the beginning and the easy part of competitive link research. Once you get the list you need to analyze each link, weed out poor quality sites and only leave the ones you can get a link from. Now THAT's a lot of work.

I'm too lazy to do this all by hand, besides I value my time too much to waste it on such kind of work. That's why I use SEO SpyGlass an advanced link analysis tool that employs all the tricks described in this article (plus some more advanced ones I don't even know) to get up to 25,000 links per domain, which is much, much more than any other tool can get.

SEO SpyGlass also finds all the data I need to analyze the links:

> Google PR of the domain and linking page
> The URL and title of the linking page
> The anchor text and description
> Whether the link is still on the page (sometimes the link gets removed but search engines will think it's there till they reindex the page).
> Whether the link is no-follow or dofollow
> How many other links are on the page
> How much link value the link passes
> And some other data like TLDs, domain age, country, etc.

If you want to do competitive link research seriously I'd strongly recommend trying SEO SpyGlass out. And of course you can always use my tricks whenever you want to run a quick background check on that new guy on your block.


Get more link building advice and SEO software to help you implement it.

Richard Gilmore is an Internet marketer, freelance SEO, author and addicted guitar player.


source:http://www.site-reference.com/articles/Search-Engines/7-tricks-to-get-a-Goooooooooooogle-of-links.html

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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Latest Announcement: Verify your blogger Blog in Webmaster Tools

There is latest announcement of changes to the verification system in Webmaster tool. This announcement is especially for blogger. If you are a blog owner, then you will have to use the Meta tag verification method rather than the "one-click" integration from the Blogger dashboard. The auto verification link from the blogger dashboard is now not working and sooner it will be removed. Follow these steps to submit and verify your blog in webmaster tool:

Step-By-Step Instructions:

1. First you have sign in Webmaster Tool
2. Click the "Add a site" button on the Webmaster Tools Home page
3. Enter you blog URL
4. Click on continue button and go to verification page
5. Copy the code in the verification page.
6. Select the "Meta tag" verification method and copy the meta tag provided
7. Now Sign In in blogger
8. Click on Layout option and then Edit HTML
9. Paste the Meta Tag(which you copied) immediately after the Head.
10. Click the Save Template button
11. Last option: go to the webmaster tool and click on verify button.

Your blog should now be verified. You're ready to start using Webmaster Tools!

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Friday, October 9, 2009

Google Yahoo follows No Follow links

Search engines each interpret NoFollow in their own way. Here's a list of the major search engines, and their actions when a NoFollow link is seen:

  • Google follows NoFollow links but simply does not pass on credit to an outbound link that is tagged with the attribute.
  • Yahoo follows NoFollow links and excludes the link from all ranking calculations.
  • MSN may or may not follow a NoFollow link, but it does exclude it from ranking calculations.
  • Ask.com does not adhere to NoFollow.

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