I think, the main purpose of the script is to handle the problem of different browsers.
If you start a domain.tld query in Google, you find the site at the first position, with 6 sitelinks, with correct meta description and title - so, somehow Google could index the main page, and the most of...
Hi,
I would appreciate your opinion about my problem. One of my clients' site is indexed by Google, but I suspect, there is a problem with a client detection script on the main page.
At domain.tld there is no content, just a client detection script; this is the source code:
<!DOCTYPE html...
I'm a Joomla user since almost 3 years - and I'm working now on migrating my Joomla site to WordPress.
WordPress is much more SEO-friendly than Joomla. You can create an almost SEO-friendly site in Joomla - but with WordPress, this has much less pain, I think. The default WP is much more...
Depends. The rules are really strict, and you need a lot of money to register your own TLD.
Maybe there will be a lot of registar companies, but I fear, some of them will fail. And what happens to the customers?
As a blog owner, I don't like Nickname=##KEYWORD## - style comments on my blog. Usually I delete them.
And I think, I'm not the only one - a lot of blog owners consider these comments as spam.
I forgot one thing: maybe you have to create different landing pages too. Optimized (in SEO meaning) to the targeted keyword. Good onsite SEO has an AdWords value too - because AdWords system sees: "OK, this page is highly relevant to this keyword".
Recommended. My company bought the Business edition (because we have a lot of clients, and Standard Edition allows only 5 websites).
Really good software.
But WebCEO also a really good SEO software, you should try it too. I'm using both of them, but I think, normal users don't need both.
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