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Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 2
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I know most of you will be surprised to read the title of this article. Actually this is what search engine optimization is all about. There are a few points which every search engine optimization engineer should remember. Going through this will not only get you a better SERP's ranking but also will increase your Google PR.
1. The more your websites content is unique the more chances are that it will rank at the top. So place your website content with some unbelivable words like for example - thought provoking content. 2. Many people do submit articles to various sites and think there job is over. But if you really want your article to make headlines, you should make it as unique as possible like the title above which is "8 magical SEO techniques!". So now you know what this technique means. 3. Getting Linkbacks: Most SEO's think the more the linkbacks the better the PR and SERP's which is one of the most biggest rumours going around in the world of SEO. 4. Don't place common anchor text on hundred's and thousands of sites as these can be identified by Search engines as link spam or a Black hat technique. 5. Avoid Link Farms: Avoid sites which offer thousands of links instantly by placing a folder on your site. This is one of the worst methods of getting linkbacks. While submitting to directories, have a close look at the PR and the quality of the backlink. 6. Make use of all tags in your pages like title, description, keywords, header 1, header 2, alt of images by focusing on 10 main keywords for optimization. 7. Install a sitemap script for your website if it has thousands of pages and set a cron to update it daily if you wish search engine's to crawl your site regualarly. You can find many such scripts on the internet today. 8. Submit to as many quality directories, article sites and Press Releases as possible like this site *********************. While doing so the most important factor to remember is that all these should have a unique content and anchor text. As this is what I am using for several years successfully and which I am promoting as "The Magician's Wand SEO Technique". |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Minneapolis, MN USA
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I wanted to compliment Brian Turner for the site.
Thanks for a very to-the-point SEO post. I have a few of questions: when using title, description, keywords on a multi page site, do you recommend these values to be varied in relation context or be kept the same, especially the keywords? Keeping these as the same can increase the density of the words but does one get penalized by the SE for duplicating? what strategy would you recommend if one's site was to get content from another search engine, say entirely, the body, except for some ads? Would it be too many links, too soon or duplicate stuff on the net or deemed as no-content site or equated to a "parked domain"? What is the best strategy for getting dynamic content without penalities? does automated SE submissions through software relegate the domain and manual submission is superior? dmoz is an oo database and when drilling down the category seems never to end - is there a way or smart way around? |
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Near Inverness, Highlands, Scotland
Posts: 7,950
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Thanks for the questions, msp, and welcome to Platinax.
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If you don't give each page it's own unique title and meta data, you are effectively telling search engines that they are effectively the same page! Think about being in a library where every book had the same title and cover, but different content inside. How easy would it be for you to tell which book was which? This is what you're doing with titles and meta - not simply for the search engines, but the human users as well. ![]() Quote:
However, I'm not quite sure what you're asking here - if you're asking whether you can scrape search results from a search engine and republish them, then it's already been done as a business model, and search engines are already very aware that this is an issue they have to deal with. ![]() Quote:
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Hope that helps.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 10
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Yes, DMOZ isnt what it used to be.
Most of the people who run the categories there are rather corrupt and only have their sites in their best interests. At the end of the day, DMOZ is just another directory and your efforts are better spent being listed elsewhere. |
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