Monday, April 30, 2012

Some Robots Tag Terms

1. NOINDEX - prevents the page from being included in the index.

2. NOFOLLOW - prevents Googlebot from following any links on the page. (Note that this is different from the link-level NOFOLLOW attribute, which prevents Googlebot from following an individual link.)

3. NOARCHIVE - prevents a cached copy of this page from being available in the search results.

4. NOSNIPPET - prevents a description from appearing below the page in the search results, as well as prevents caching of the page.

5. NOODP - blocks the Open Directory Project description of the page from being used in the description that appears below the page in the search results.

6. NONE - equivalent to “NOINDEX, NOFOLLOW”.

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Useful Information about SEO

1.Page Rank works by counting the number and quality of links to a page to determine a rough estimate of how important the website is. The underlying assumption is that more important websites are likely to receive more links from other websites.

2. The Panda update was designed to improve the user experience by catching and demoting low-quality sites that did not provide useful original content or otherwise add much value. At the same time, it provided better rankings for high-quality sites—sites with original content and information such as research, in-depth reports, thoughtful analysis and so on.

3. Cloaking: In this practice a website shows different information to search engine crawlers than users. For example, a spammer might put the words “Sony Television” on his site in white text on a white background, even though the page is actually an advertisement for Viagra.

4. Keyword Stuffing: In this practice a website packs a page full of keywords over and over again to try and get a search engine to think the page is especially relevant for that topic. Long ago, this could mean simply repeating a phrase like “tax preparation advice” hundreds of times at the bottom of a site selling used cars, but today spammers have gotten more sophisticated.

5. Paid Links: In this practice one website pays another website to link to his site in hopes it will improve rankings based on Page Rank. Page Rank looks at links to try and determine the authoritativeness of a site.

6. Alt Tag : 16 Words are allowed by Google in Image alt tag.

7. Page title : 65 Character are accepted in title by Google.

8. Google + Bing Ignores Meta Keywords Tag – Yahoo Still Counting Keyword Meta Tags.

9. Stricture of Meta Placing : Page Title, Description Tag, Keywords Tag only for supported, after That Robots Tag.

10. Google Robot called Googlebot, Yahoo Robot called Slurp, MSN robot Called Msnbot.

Friday, April 27, 2012

New Trends - Not Traditional Link Building

Each year, Google changes its search algorithms innumerable times. While most of these changes are minor, every few months Google rules out a ‘major’ algorithmic update that affects search results in significant ways.


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· Incorporating links only from sites that have good quality content, good traffic and social sharing

· More relevant and thematic linking with high-quality content and sites

· Steering clear of deceptive, ad-heavy sites

· Using unique and top quality, content, every single time

· Incorporating SMO as the best way to generate traffic

· Focusing on local search that helps local business listings


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