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MySpace, BBC Reach Global Video Deal

Posted by searchegnineoptimizer on January 30, 2008

The online community MySpace is partnering with the BBC to bring some of the British broadcaster’s programs to a worldwide audience in the site’s first global content deal involving a major network.

The move, to be announced Thursday, continues MySpace’s push to become a hub for video, music and other content and more similar to Internet portals like Yahoo Inc.

By contrast, MySpace’s chief rival, Facebook, has largely focused on messaging, networking and other social tools.

MySpace, owned by media conglomerate News Corp., will present selected BBC programs through its video platform, MySpaceTV. The clips are to include interviews with celebrities, comedy sketches and classic series such as “Doctor Who” and “Robin Hood.”

The BBC already has a deal with Google Inc.’s YouTube allowing the popular video-sharing site to show excerpts of news and entertainment programs.

Visitors to MySpace will be able to share clips with friends through such means as embedding them into their personal profile pages.

“With the global nature of the deal, this is a great opportunity to put the best shows from the BBC in front of new audiences,” Simon Danker, director of digital media for BBC Worldwide, said in a statement.

The British Broadcasting Corp. and MySpace will share advertising revenue under the deal.

Jeff Berman, MySpace’s executive vice president for marketing and content, said the deal “reflects a fast-approaching Internet future defined by co-operation between corporations.”

The BBC, funded with a fee paid by all TV users in Britain, tries to generate additional revenue through such distribution deals around the world. In the United States, it operates BBC America through cable and satellite systems.

MySpace has localized versions of MySpaceTV in seven languages and 27 countries or regions.

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125+ Social Bookmarking/News Sites You Should Consider

Posted by searchegnineoptimizer on January 30, 2008

  1. Backflip : Backflip is a free service currently being run by volunteers. Backflip was started in 1999 by Netscape veterans Tim Hickman and Chris Misner. As a research tool, Backflip is clearly of value to the education community, and that community (or at least certain segments) has certainly embraced Backflip. A Google search of sites that contain the term “Backflip.com” results in numerous education-related links, including Teacher Tools.
  2. barksbookmarks : BARKS=BookmARKS is a website that combines social bookmarking, blogging, RSS, and non-hierarchical editorial control.
  3. BibSonomy :BibSonomy is run by the Knowledge Data Engineering Group of the University of Kassel, Germany. Its specifically designed for researchers, in sharing bookmarks and bibliographies
  4. Blinklist :A social bookmarking site launched by Mindvalley. According to their site, they launch several web businesses a year and are focused in 3 areas. – Technology, media and Marketing. BlinkList does have a user friendly interface indicating that its being run well and efficiently. They also quote “fully profitable” on their site. Furthermore, you can label and comment about any web page on the Internet.
  5. Blipoo :Meet Blipoo, a social bookmarking site for “cool” people sharing “cool” stories. It claims to help bloggers drive more traffic to their blog because they allow self promotion..
  6. BlogBookMark : Designed specifically for Blog hunters, BlogBookmark.com claims to have the hottest news, gossip, and blog chatter from around the web. I highly sugggest that mainstream bloggers bookmark their entires here.
  7. BlueDot : This basic social networking service allows users to save and share bookmarks.
  8. blurpalicious : Get Blurped! Not too different from other social bookmarks, but I love the tagline.
  9. Bmaccess : Social bookmarking with thumbs :)
  10. Bookkit : BookKit.com is an absolutely free web service designed to facilitate bookmark (favorites) management needs.
  11. BookMarkAll : Bookmarkall is an online bookmark community where users can create, organize and share their favorite web links online and access them anywhere.
  12. Bookmark-manager : Organizer for bookmarks, calendar, diary and knowledge.
  13. bookmarktracker : Free online storage, management, synchronizing and RSS sharing of your bookmarks.
  14. Bookmax : You can store your bookmarks and links to your favorite sites online and access them from wherever you are : basic Social Bookmarking.
  15. Buddymarks : The online personal, group and social bookmarks manager.
  16. Bukmark : Bukmark is a social bookmarking website.
  17. Chipmark :Another basic social bookmarking site.
  18. Citeulike : A free service to help academics to share, store, and organise the academic papers they are reading.
  19. Claimid : Manage your online identity. Although this is not a normal social bookmarking site, users can bookmark sites which reference their identity and build backlinks in this fashion.
  20. Clipclip : Clipclip allows you to save images and text, with a “bookmarklet”.
  21. Cloudytags : A unique word analyzer connects to your page, gets all the words and suggest you the real tags your site is showing to the world.
  22. Complore : Derived from com-(with,together) and explore-(search, research). As the name suggests, complore is a vision to connect people from diverse backgrounds
  23. Connectedy : Lets you establish a personal link directory online. As you surf the web, you collect links, categorize them in a way that makes sense to you.
  24. Connotea : Social bookmarking (for researchers).
  25. Contentpop : It has the latest Web 2.0 features such as social bookmarking, blogging & RSS. It also uses the word POP in the title which means it must be good.
  26. coRank : coRank is a site where you can share whatever you find interesting on the web with people who value your opinion
  27. Crowdfound : CrowdFound is essentially a social bookmarking website, but with a different vision in mind
  28. de.lirio.us : Store, share and tag your favourite links. Open source clone of del.icio.us with private bookmarking, tagging, blogging, and notes
  29. del.icio.us : THE social bookmarking site : It allows you to easily add sites you like to your personal collection of links and to categorize those sites with keywords. Not to mention that if enough people save your site in a bookmark, it will make their popular page and send a lot of traffic. Delicious is owned by Yahoo and is a MUST for your social media and bookmarking strategy.
  30. Diigo : Social bookmarking on steroids.

  1. Digg : The social news site that changed the Internet, Digg is a high power authority and a listing in Digg for a site, even if it only has a couple of votes, will rank highly on Google and other search engines for certain terms. If your site is shared and voted upon on Digg, and makes the Digg homepage, you’ll get a lot of traffic and attention from other bloggers who read Digg.
  2. Dropjack : DropJack.com is a social content website and owned by the ExactSeek company.
  3. Easybm : Allows users to bookmark their frequently visited sites on their private page, allowing 1-click access to their favorite web sites.
  4. Enroll : Social bookmarking system based in India.
  5. ez4u : Social Bookmarking – Ez4u to Bookmark : “Ez4u to Organize Ez4u to Share with Others Ez4u to Remember”
  6. Favoor : Favoor is your personalized new start page. Collect your favorite internet addresses.
  7. Folkd : Folkd is a social web-service about pages, news, audios, videos and blogs.
  8. Freelink : Freelink.org provides free pages of links that you can access anywhere at anytime.
  9. Freezilla : FreeZilla claims to be the first Web 2.0 freebies and promotions social networking site.
  10. Fungow : Fungow was designed to help better organize and keep track of your bookmarks.

  1. Furl : Like Delicious, LookSmart’s Furl.net is one of the first social bookmarking sites and considered an authority by the major search engines. Listing your sites in Furl will lead to traffic from organic rankings and its popular page drives traffic.
  2. Gather : Gather is a place to contribute articles and content, blog, tag and connect with people who share your passions. (Plus you can link out from the articles in this authority site).
  3. Getboo : GetBoo.com is yet another free online bookmarking service which allows you to store, edit and retrieve your bookmarks from anywhere online.
  4. Google : Allows users to save and create bookmarks in their Google toolbar that can be accessed anywhere online. Google is getting more social by the day, so take advantage of their Google Bookamrks and citations, because one day they probably will have some kind of influence on external meta data considered by the Google ranking algortihm.
  5. Hanzoweb : Hanzoweb – Bookmark, tag & share knowledge online
  6. Hyperlinkomatic : Hyperlinkomatic – bookmark list manager.
  7. i89.us : i89.us offers a free service which allows you to save your favorite website/links at one location that can be accessed from anywhere.
  8. Icio : Danish Bookmarking engine.
  9. Ikeepbookmarks : Popup feature allows you to add links while surfing the web
  10. Iloggo : Simple web based bookmarking tool that you can use for attractively displaying your favorite websites on one page.
  11. Jigg : Jigg.in is a socializing community with the latest stories / news submitted by users and has a familiar name :)
  12. Kaboodle : Kaboodle is a 2.0 shopping community where people recommend and discover new things.
  13. Kinja : Kinja is a blog guide, collecting news and commentary from some of the best sites on the web.
  14. Lifelogger : “LifeLogger is a great way to keep things that matter to you alive and sparkling.” And worth considering in a bookmarking campaign.
  15. Lilsto : Lilisto lets you store, manage and find your favorite links (or bookmarks) and removes the need to maintain them through your browser.
  16. Linkagogo : Favorites and Social Bookmarking Application, its unique dynamic toolbars automatically adapt themselves.
  17. Linkarena : German Social Bookmarking site.
  18. Linksnarf : Social link sharing with groups of friends.
  19. Listerlister :ListerLister is a social list building community where you can create, add to, and vote for both lists and the items added to them.

  1. Ma.gnolia.com : Like Furl and Delicious, anoter major bookmarking site which lets users organize bookmarks, search other people’s favorites and make friends and contacts.
  2. Markaboo : MarkaBoo is tool for saving websites, files, and notes from your browser, email or mobile phone.
  3. Marktd : Marktd is a reference & voting system that highlights marketing articles considered valuable by the marketing community.
  4. Memfrag : memFrag stores your favorites personal notes, making them globally accessible from any computer.
  5. Memotoo :Lets users centralize and share your personal data.
  6. Mister Wong : Mister Wong is a social bookmarking site that originated in Germany, and has since become a popular and widespread tool.
  7. Mixx : An up and coming bookmarking and social news sharing network which should rival Digg, Reddit and others, Mixx blends popular photos, videos and stories.
  8. Mobleo : Allows you to easily add, organize, and share your mobile phone bookmarks with your friends using your desktop computer.

  1. Multiply :Florida-based social network Multiply, which reports nearly 3 million users and $6 million in funding,opened its social bookmarking site recently and has done well. Definite authority :)
  2. Murl : My URLs is a free online bookmarks manager, think of it as a bookmarks community.
  3. MyBookmarks : MyBookmarks – access your bookmarks anytime, anywhere. Free productivity tool for business, student or personal use. Another popular bookmarking site.
  4. Myhq : Store your bookmarks in one central location. Fast, text-based, banner free!
  5. MyLinkVault : A free online bookmark manager. Other bookmark managers can be so clumsy to use – trying to rearrange your bookmarks can be slow and frustrating.
  6. mySiteVote : mySiteVote is a community where you can vote your favorite site/s and view how popular a site is.
  7. MyWebDesktop : A collaboration and communication tool, designed to be as generic and easy to use as a telephone and email.
  8. Newsvine : The mission of Newsvine is to bring together big and little media in a way which respects established journalism
  9. Newsweight :NewsWeight is a democratic news, information, and entertainment resource.
  10. Oyax : Oyax is a social bookmark manager which allows users to easily add sites you like to personal collection of links, categorize those sites with keywords.
  11. Philoi : Person-to-person link sharing community. Save bookmarks and share links with your friends.
  12. PlugIM : PlugIM is a user driven internet marketing community. Submit content, share articles, comment on projects and promote your favorites to the front page

  1. Propeller : Formaly known as Netscape, AOL’s Propeller has become a great social bookmarking news community tool which is considered an ultimate authority by Yahoo Search and passes link juice in its news story profiles. Propeller is also going to redesign very soon, which should be quite exciting.
  2. QuickieClick : QuickieClick is a second generation social bookmarking website with a visual twist.
  3. Rambhai : An Indian social bookmarking community
  4. RawSugar : A social search engine powered by user contributions. Its an online community, with over 130,000 URLs already tagged by their members.
  5. Reddit : Timely and shocking news oriented, Reddit stories are instantly voted upon and if liked by the community as a whole, can drive incredible traffic and users.

  1. Searchles : Owned by the DumbFind search engine, in my opinion Searchles is a much overlooked bookmarking tool and loved by Google, Yahoo and the other major search engines with its passing of link juice and high rankings for terms within search results themselves. Do not overlook Searchles.
  2. Segnalo : Italian Social bookmarking site.
  3. Simpy [late addition]: Social bookmarking & search, Simpy lets users “save, tag, search and share bookmarks, notes, groups and more.”
  4. Sitebar : A solution for people who use multiple browsers or computers and want to have their bookmarks available from anywhere without need to synchronize them
  5. Sitejot :Free online bookmark manager. Like every other social bookmarking site, it allows users to manage all of their bookmarks online in one convenient place.

  1. Sk*rt : sk*rt is a social media ranking platform of “pure goodness”, targeted towards women. Given the right story, Sk*rt can send A LOT of targeted traffic.
  2. Slashdot : The godfather of social news, SlashDot bookmarks are still quite powerful .. keep in mind the site has a heavy slant towards Linux and Open Source issues.
  3. SocialDanger : SocialDanger is a Web 2.0 open source content management system.
  4. Socialogs : A Digg-like Social Bookmarking Service.
  5. Sphinn : Very popular search marketing oriented social news and discussion site run via the Pligg system.
  6. Spotback : Spotback is a personalized rating system that recommends relevant content based on personal rating history using collaborative filtering
  7. Spurl : Another cherished bookmarking and tagging site, Spurl lets users keep online bookmarks & tags while offering full text searching, recommendations & storing of entire documents.
  8. Squidoo :Kind of spammed out, Squidoo is a 2.0 property which lets people and businesses set up a ‘lens’ which lists links, tags and relevant RSS feeds to different subjects.
  9. Startaid : I’ve noticed that StartAid bookmark pages rank highly in Google and other search engines. This basic bookmarking service allows users to describe, tag and categorize sites.
  10. StumbleUpon : Owned by eBay, StumbleUpon is an amazing blend of social bookmarking, voting, networking, web surfing, search and blogging. Best of all, StumbleUpon can send major traffic with its userbase of around 3 million users.
  11. Stylehive : The Stylehive is a collection of all the best products, brands, designers and stores discovered and tagged by the Hive community
  12. Syncone : SyncOne is an Internet aggregator of bookmarking and browsing.
  13. Tagfacts : Basic bookmarking and tagging, a social knowledge base.
  14. Taggly : Store, share and tag your favorite links.
  15. Tagne : TagNe.ws is user-submitted, community voted links and resources related to SEO, Blogging, RSS, Tagging, Internet Marketing and more.
  16. Tagtooga : Says that this bookmarking engine can be used to discover great sites difficult to find in Google/Yahoo by browsing categories.
  17. Tagza : A very young Social Bookmarking site mostly being used by Indian and Pakistani web masters.
  18. Technorati : Always changing and reinventing themselves, this recognized authority offers links to blogposts, tagging and a social bookmarking WTF section.
  19. Tedigo : Personal and social bookmarking in Spanish and English made simple.
  20. Thinkpocket : Lets users pocket websites you find valuable. It is a web service that aims to help store, organize and share your favorite sites
  21. Thoof : Thoof is a user generated news and information service that claims to learn about what users are interested in and delivers news that they care about.
  22. Totalpad : TotalPad is a new online news and article community where people are free to voice their opinions
  23. Urlex : With URLex system users are able to leave a comment regarding any internet link on any site. Possibly good for linking :)
  24. Uvouch : Another basic social bookmarking site, users can save their findings with one click, at one place and access it from anywhere.
  25. Vmark : An online bookmark and online favorites manager.
  26. Voteboat : VoteBoat is a user-controlled rating and voting site.
  27. Votelists : VoteLists lets users create a list of rankable items. Other can add items, comment on them, rate them and more!
  28. Vuju : Vuju allows user to submit/publish content which can be tagged and promoted.
  29. WeTogether : Social bookmarking site where people will have great opportunities to promote their own sites.
  30. Whitelinks : Securely store and quickly access favorite websites whenever connected to the Internet,:
  31. Wink : A social search engine where users can share results and answer questions. Users build profiles which can link out to bookmark pages or other web sites (hint hint).:
  32. Wirefan : Social bookmarking, news articles submission site.:
  33. Xilinus : Organize and manage bookmarks online.:
  34. Xlmark : xlmark is an easy social bookmarking site:

  1. Yahoo! Bookmarks: The MOST POPULAR social search and bookmarking service on the web. It’s similar to Delicious and something they launched before acquiring Delicious. Yahoo Bookmarks lets users store bookmarks using their Yahoo Toolbar and access them from any computer.
  2. Yattle: Bookmark Management and Mini-Blogging Service.
  3. Zlitt: Zlitt is a social bookmarking system which gives users the opportunity to share and tag favorite news, images and videos.
  4. Zurpy: Saves bookmarks, text clippings, images, files, and news feeds in one place.

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On Page Optimization for SEO

Posted by searchegnineoptimizer on January 23, 2008

The internet is the largest shopping mall and business centre in the world and an effective on-page optimization strategy will give you access to the benefits and enormous sales opportunities offered by this global marketplace. Due to the influence of Google, on page optimization is now a part of the bigger picture not the whole picture itself, as the Google algorithm defines links as votes for a website. On page optimization consists of many factors. Typically on page optimization refers to the way a page is designed and presented to help make it possible for search engines to crawl the page and to understand effectively what the page is about. On page optimization are tools and technique that are applied to a specific webpage for better rankings on the design, content and layout of the page.

Optimization is divided into two main elements: on-page optimization and off-page optimization. On-page optimization covers many elements, some more important than others. What is the connection between web design and search engine optimization services? A well performed on-page optimization means the most important content on your website is highlighted, making it more attractive to both potential customers and search engines. These can include Meta optimization, title optimization, keyword research and analysis, competitor research and analysis, body text optimization, just to name a few.

META Description: The META description tag is used to describe your site. This incorporates navigational structures, Meta data strategy and body content. Optimizing web pages through tweaking Meta Tags and Title Tags whilst on its own not a highly effective as it once was, can still be a useful activity for most websites especially when combined with off site link building. Meta tags are an ideal place for relevant search terms or keywords.

Meta tags: Keywords tag, description tag with your keywords

Title Tag: Obviously your title tag should contain your keywords. Use a different title tag for each page of your site, including the keywords for each page in its title. This way each page will be optimized for its own keywords. Therefore your description should contain your targeted keywords for that page. Also, search engines can penalize a site if they think your site is stuffing keywords in the description tag in an attempt to rank higher. You want a realistic description for human eyes that also contains your keywords. Have your keyword in the title of the web page Content. Sprinkle your keywords in the content of the web page bold, underline and italicize your keywords. Include H1 and H2 tags of your keywords (H1 and H2 are simply header tags).
Include your keywords as hyperlinks on your page to other pages Using images & image tags (alt tags) with their keyword embedded in the tag. The keyword Meta tag tells the spiders what keyword searches you would like to be directed to your page.

Carefully selected keywords do not do what they term keyword stuffing. Keywords that are highly competitive are often very difficult to place well for. Try to mention each keyword in a natural way as you are writing, but be sure to include at least one of the keywords per 1-2 paragraphs, depending on how large your page is. This includes keywords in running text, titles, headers links etc. This is especially important if you are operating in a highly competitive industry where certain keywords are popular.

Content Management for SEO and On-Page Optimization Part of on-page optimization is to make the content of your webpage, search engine friendly and this is called specifically as content management. static web design have the simple html code generated WebPages while the dynamic web design in contrast to static WebPages have the dynamic WebPages where content is reloaded or regenerated on every next page visit. Be careful the websites linking back to you must be relevant to your site content or the links will be dismissed.” Duplicate content” should always be avoided. Mention your keywords at the beginning of your content and sprinkle throughout.

In conclusion On page optimization is important to make sure that when your site does get crawled (viewed by search engine spiders), that they pick up what you want them to pick up, there are important and good content on pages that is fresh, and the page is actually about what your titles and meta information say its about. To know more get this on page optimization report. It will be able to identify any potential problems and advise on page optimization.

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SEO Fundamental for Beginners

Posted by searchegnineoptimizer on January 5, 2008

If you want to make your presence felt online then knowledge of SEO is very important. It is fast gaining ground and is an important tool that is used for making your website more well-liked. Competition online is very tough with several thousands trying to make a place for themselves. In such a condition just having a website of your own is not enough. Efforts to add to traffic to your website play a very important role in internet marketing. A website that records in the first three pages of the search engine search results is the ones that would be able to attract the forthcoming customers.

SEO thus, plays a very vital role in diverting traffic to your website. To make a beginning online, having knowledge regarding SEO is a must. The basics of SEO for all you beginners that would help turn your business into a huge success include:

• First and foremost submit the URL of your website to a search engine. Content is of leading importance and one that is affluent in keywords would make indexing and crawling by the search engine a much simpler task.

• Selection of keywords is very important for SEO. You could choose few of your very important keywords that explain your product or services best. With a little bit of research you would be able to find keywords that are generally searched for by potential customers. Make use of all these keywords while formulating the content for your website. A keyword rich content would make possible a high ranking by the search engine thus, adding to your overall business and profitability.

• Meta tags play a very important role in communicating information concerning the website to the search engine. There are SEO experts who would be able to help you. The experts are well-known with the concepts and understand the necessities perfectly. It is advisable to employ the services of experts who would be able to guide you in the right way.

• The title plays a key role. Your title must be attractive only then would it interest the person making an online search.

• Find websites dealing in similar subjects and get reciprocal links to your website. Post articles and other exciting material regarding your field of operation that makes it interesting for the visitor. Special promotional campaigns, discount offers and the like would interest the visitor.

• Updating your content on a regular basis is important. There must be something new and interesting on your website only then the visitor will re-visit your website. Attracting attention is important but retaining it is of immense importance too for developing a good client base.

del.icio.us |digg | Furl| Linkroll
reddit | Spurl | Squidoo| Technorati
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Search Engine Optimization – Learn More Search Engine Working

Posted by searchegnineoptimizer on January 4, 2008

Search engines are the key to finding specific information on the vast expanse of the World Wide Web. Without sophisticated search engines, it would be virtually impossible to locate anything on the Web without knowing a specific URL. But do you know how search engines work? And do you know what makes some search engines more effective than others? Marketing tools don’t come any bigger than the internet today. When you want to make a name and presence for yourself you must start with an online presence. With a website you are able to open your doors to a whole new world of clients. But just gaining access to them by building a website is not enough as you need to promote it in order to bring your site to your customer’s attention. That is when search engine optimization comes into play.

Before you get those customers for life the first task is getting them to visit for the first time. Many web surfers today turn to search engines when they are considering a purchase or looking for information on a given product or service. This is a fast paced world that we live in and visitors are expecting results that are just as fast. You must provide the information and products on your website in a way that visitors can find it quickly and easily when they arrive. Only when your website does this will it be popular with web surfers.

Crawler-Based Search Engines

Crawler-based search engines, such as Google, create their listings automatically. They “crawl” or “spider” the web, then people search through what they have found.

If you change your web pages, crawler-based search engines eventually find these changes, and that can affect how you are listed. Page titles, body copy and other elements all play a role.

Human-Powered Directories

A human-powered directory, such as the Open Directory, depends on humans for its listings. You submit a short description to the directory for your entire site, or editors write one for sites they review. A search looks for matches only in the descriptions submitted.

So really when you use search engine optimization you are promoting your website in the best possible way. It will result in more links to your website and a higher search engine ranking. With both of those working, traffic will also increase as a result.

CSEs: Make Your Own Meta-Search Engine

Google Custom Search Engines (CSEs) allow you to search the content in web pages of up to 5,000 URLs. They are easy to make at Google Coop. You will need a Google account or Gmail account. Make specialized search engines instead of using giant meta-searchers or huge search engine databases. Use them to focus on pages on a subject.

Learning More

The Search Engine Features Chart has a section that summarizes key areas of how crawler-based search engines rank web pages. The Search Engine Placement Tips page also summarizes key tips that will help you improve the relevancy of your pages with crawler-based search engines.

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Search Engine Optimization Ahmedabad, India

Posted by searchegnineoptimizer on January 2, 2008

What is Search Engine Optimization?

Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of improving the volume and quality of traffic to a web site from search engines via “natural” (“organic” or “algorithmic”) search results for targeted keywords. Usually, the earlier a site is presented in the search results, or the higher it “ranks”, the more searchers will visit that site. SEO can also target different kinds of search, including image search, local search, and industry-specific vertical search engines.

As a marketing strategy for increasing a site’s relevance, SEO considers how search algorithms work and what people search for. SEO efforts may involve a site’s coding, presentation, and structure, as well as fixing problems that could prevent search engine indexing programs from fully spidering a site. Other, more noticeable efforts may include adding unique content to a site, ensuring that content is easily indexed by search engine robots, and making the site more appealing to users. Another class of techniques, known as black hat SEO or spamdexing, use methods such as link farms and keyword stuffing that tend to harm search engine user experience. Search engines look for sites that employ these techniques and may remove them from their indexes.

The initialism “SEO” can also refer to “search engine optimizers”, a term adopted by an industry of consultants who carry out optimization projects on behalf of clients, and by employees who perform SEO services in-house. Search engine optimizers may offer SEO as a stand-alone service or as a part of a broader marketing campaign. Because effective SEO may require changes to the HTML source code of a site, SEO tactics may be incorporated into web site development and design. The term “search engine friendly” may be used to describe web site designs, menus, content management systems and shopping carts that are easy to optimize.

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5 Simple Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Techniques:

Posted by searchegnineoptimizer on January 2, 2008

5 Simple Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Techniques:

 

1. We will start with the Meta Tag
I know you have already heard of, and are probably currently using meta tags on your site. This is great. I just want to make sure you are using them effectively. We will only go over 2 tags: the “title” tag, and the “description” tag. We will not go over the “keywords” tag, as the major search engines have placed less and less weight on this one, and some would argue this tag has no weight at all. I still use this tag however, as I feel there is some merit and no drawbacks to using this tag.

I have found it effective to use similar text in the “title” and “description” tags, and to place your keywords prominently in these tags (near the beginning and more than once). I have seen sites with “sitename.com”, “New Page 1″, or “Welcome to my site” in the “title” tag, which really does not help in their quest for higher rankings for their particular keyword. Also, try not to use words such as “and”, “or”, or “the” in these tags.

*Important note about your keywords. Search engines evaluate keyword prominence, keyword weight, and keyword density when determining a site’s ranking. All three are calculated individually for the page, the title tag, the description tag, as well as other areas on a page. Keyword prominence means how close the keyword is to the beginning of your page. Keyword weight refers to how many times a particular keyword or phrase can be found on the page. Keyword density is the ratio of the keyword to the other words on the page. You do not want the keyword weight or density to be too high, as this can appear to the search engine as “keyword stuffing” and most search engines penalize sites that stuff their keywords.

2. Place your navigational links (and JavaScript) at the right or at the bottom, but not on the left, of the page.
When the search engines “read” your site, they read from the top left to the bottom right. Search engines place an emphasis on the first 100 words or text on the site. You do not want these words to be navigational links or Javascript. Ideally, you want to have your “heading” tags with your keywords in the beginning of your page. This being said, placing your links/JavaScript on the right or bottom of your page ensures the search engine spiders get to the text first, giving more weight to what’s important on your page.

3. Place alt tags on all of your images.
Search engine spiders cannot “read” pictures or images. The only way a spider knows what an image is about is by reading the alt tag. This is also another chance to place more of your keywords in your HTML, improving your page’s keyword weight/density. Alt tags are easy to make and they can make a big difference in your sites keyword ranking. A simple alt tag looks like this: alt=”put your keyword phrase here.” Search engines separately calculate keyword prominence, density, and weight in alt tags as well, so optimize your tags.

4. Place your keywords at the bottom of your page.
Just as search engines place more weight on the first words of your page, they also do the same to the last words. The general thinking is this, if your site is about a certain subject, then the main points, or keywords, should, appear at the beginning, be spread throughout the page, and be prominent at the conclusion. But if you have all of your navigational links and JavaScript at the bottom, your relevant page text could end well before the HTML does. An easy way to have your keywords at the bottom of your page is to include them in the copyright information. For example, if you have a dog food website, you could have something like this at the very bottom of the page:

copyright 2005 yoursite.com
World’s best dog food

Search engines are not (as of this writing), penalizing sites using this technique, and it wouldn’t really make much sense for them to do so.

5. The Anchor Text of your links.
Anchor text is the actual linking text on a site. It is what the user clicks on to navigate to that particular site or page. If a search engine finds many links to your site using the term “dog food”, then the search engine concludes your site is about “dog food”. This is overlooked quite often, but it seems to have a very large impact on your search engine rankings for a particular keyword. Your anchor text needs to be the keyword or phrase you are trying to target. Try to avoid anchor text such as “Click Here” or “www.yoursite.com”

Also, if you’re running a reciprocal link campaign, be sure to use variations of your text. If an engine notices every link to your site is identical, it could place less weight on these links or potentially penalize your site. This is because search engines generally give more weight to “naturally occurring” links, and less to “reciprocal link exchange campaigns”. Using different, but relevant anchor text can dramatically affect your targeted keyword rankings, by making your links appear more natural.

Effective SEO may seem difficult at first, but as you have read above, little tricks that require little or no programming knowledge, can make a huge impact on your website’s keyword ranking.

 

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