Get some good backlink pointing to the site! Normally I find once I have completed onsite optimisation (Meta content, Page Titles, Page content) I get great yahoo rankings, but nowhere in google this is because there are no backlink pointing to the site, once you get few you'll be fine.
I'm not sure about many of the firefox tools, in fact not really any online tools all seem to give different results! However I also have started using google chrome which is a lot faster!
Hi there, it is not essential that the html code is completely clean, Google have said that if they only ranked sites that where completely W3C compliant then it would take away most of the site in the SERPs :] however obviously if you do manage to get completely clean code that would be great...
Hey, I am putting together a site to help users choose the correct shopping cart hosting for there budget and requirements!
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Would you guys mind if I take some of the point raised in this thread on how to choose could hosting and put them into a article on my site shopping cart hosting.
I am trying to create a location where people can easily find out about the pros and cons of different hosting and how...
I find the best way of ranking well on Yahoo is to have good on site optimisation work, for example good page titles, meta content and on site content! Nearly every web site I complete on site optimisation work on end up been on the first page or top of yahoo, for example go to yahoo and type...
I would say the best method of making google think you are updating your blog is by updating your blog!
I think you need to sit back and re evaluate your methods ;]
If your website is an online store, then you need to choose a keyword that will be used by motivated buyers! For example your selling TVs online, you have very little chance of getting on the first page for 'TV' and if you do it could take years! Plus people searching TV are only in the browsing...
To be honest I do not think there is any link monitoring system that you could fully trust.
You will be best of using a few different ones and checking the results.
Alternatively if you are doing your own link building, copy and paste each link you place in a spread sheet and be your own...
Firstly 25k link is alot! Over what length period did you get these links?
Are all the links from similar sites?
Did you use link building software?
Tbh it sounds to me like the links you have gained may be on sites that do not have much authority.
I think at the moment and in the near future Google are going to be the biggest and most powerful search engine.
However imo I think eventually they will go too far and lose a lot of searches because everyday the results become even more predictable!
Twitter is not so good for SEO as in gaining rankings in search engines.
However it does allow you to build a good online social presence and ig you interact within the right communities you will generate good leads with people who are interested in what you have to offer!
No problem, just making the point that for a small site & business its not worth it. Could you show me of an example of a wikipedia link you do have?
Thanks
Luke
Well if you want to spend your time trying to get wikipedia links feel free, what I am saying is if I have a site with good content that is worth linking to there are a lot better places to get links from that give 100% chance of staying there.
For example you are linking to Kendal cottages...
Pointless trying to get a link from wikipedia, if your website contains good unique content about a specific niche you can get good back links from other resources!
Wikipedia will delete all links placed straight away!!
Firstly you need to make sure you are targeting the correct keywords for your niche, sometimes its not as simple as it sounds!
You then need to write quality, relevant content and populate your site, also make sure Meta content and titles are well done!
You should also check your sites...
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