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Seo : Search engine optimization it helps to get more Traffic to a website from search engines like Google,Yahoo,Msn,Ask and more.There are Various Steps should be Followed to Get Better Search Results in Search Engines.

Tips to have better results in Search Engines.

1) Always try to have unique content.

2) Concentrate on Meta Tags.

3) Have a Xml Sitemap ( more info about sitemap Can be found here

http://blog.errorforum.com/what-is-sitemap/)

4) Use Robots.txt to tell  search engines to not to index unwanted urls.

5) Try to have friendly static urls.

6) Try to Build Back Links From Good pr Blogs,Social Bookmarking,Directories.

7) Submit your site to open directories.

8) Free press release.

9)How to protect your meta tags efficiently from snooping competitors.

info: ( http://fantomaster.com/fasmbacntut01a.html )

10) You must have a good content with your target keywords. Should be a relevant content.

11) Writing and submitting articles to article directories can provide a large number of links. Not only can you submit one article to numerous directories but each directory has the potential of generating a number of interested websites. These websites also publish your article (which includes an author bio section with your link). This can be a good way to get authoritative sites to link to you.

what is sitemap

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A site map is a graphical representation of a web site. This helps visitors and Search engine spiders to find pages on the site.

Sitemaps are particularly helpful if:

  • Your site has dynamic content.
  • Your site has pages that aren’t easily discovered by Googlebot during the crawl process - for example, pages featuring rich AJAX or Flash.
  • Your site is new and has few links to it. (Googlebot crawls the web by following links from one page to another, so if your site isn’t well linked, it may be hard for us to discover it.)
  • Your site has a large archive of content pages that are not well linked to each other, or are not linked at all.

Benefits of sitemaps

Site Map can improve Seo ( Search Engine optimization ) of a site by making sure that all the pages can be found.And it will be Easy for Search engine spiders to index the site map it will be in organized way.

Types of sitemaps

HTML page sitemap

XML Sitemaps

Submission of sitemap to Google information can be Found here

http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=40318

Search Engine Optimization Ideas

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what is important in search engine optimization?

There are two primary ideas of search engine optimization – that of on-page seo and that of off-page seo.

On-page seo is primarily that portion of seo that is performed on the web page itself – hence on-page seo. On-page seo is the least important form of seo, although without it one would wonder if a web site should really be ranked at all. On-page seo is simply very elementary, and foundational.

Off-page seo is primarily that portion of seo that is performed outside the realm of the web page itself – primarily on other people’s web sites – hence the term off-page seo.

On page seo generally deal with such areas as optimizing the title, the keywords, the description, and the contents in such a way that when the search engines read the source code of the page, the automatic assumption is that the web page has as its main premise, the idea that the keyword emphasized, connotes.

Off-page seo is generally the creation or proliferation of inbound links that are themselves optimized for the web pages’ keyword or keyword phrase. When the search engines see that there are many inbound links to your web page that have similar topics to your web pages’ theme – namely keywords (although a word of warning here: all the text anchors should not have exactly the same text) – they will assume that your web page is viewed by other web pages as being respected as a web page specializing in your chosen keyword.

How to Build Back Links ?

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Hello Webmaster’s,

1) What are Back links ?

Backlinks are Incoming Links to a Website or Webpage.The More Number of Backlinks you will have Better Google Page Rank.a backlink is any link received by a web node.

2)Ways to Build Back Links

Bookmarking your articles to sites like http://www.digg.com,http://www.jeqq.com

list of Social bookmarking sites
http://www.blogmarketingtactics.com/social-bookmarking/social-bookmarking-top-links.html

3)Directory Submission

4)Press Release

5)Submitting Feeds to Feed Directories

6)Link Exchange

What is Search engine optimization

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Search engine optimization it helps to get more Traffic to a website from search engines like Google,Yahoo,Msn,Ask and more.There are Various Steps should be Followed to Get Better Search Results in Search Engines.

Easy ways to Get more Traffic to your Website

1)Friendly urls

2)Social Bookmarking

3)Submission of Feeds

4)Link Building

5)Original Content

6)Robots.txt

Paid Links will Work

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“Paid links� is the topic du jour, and if you scan through your feed reader, you’ll no doubt find much expression of thought on the topic. To summarize, “Google are being big meanies when it comes to paid links�.

On the flip side, Google’s consistent denouncement of paid links should indicate only one thing to the seasoned Google watcher: paid links work.

After all, as Aaron and others point out, Matt doesn’t go on about meta tag abuse, now does he. This is because Google has solved the meta tag abuse problem, so meta tags aren’t even worth mentioning.

Here’s some proof in the pudding:

“Last year a client in a very competitive niche wanted his brand new site to rank number 1 across all his keywords. The niche was the kind that any self respecting webmaster would never link their site to for fear of being in a bad neighbourhood so linkbaiting was not an option. The method we used was to buy a LOT of links from any site that would take us. Poker sites, adult sites, sitewide links at directories, forum signatures. Every type of link that is blatantly a paid link.

We didn’t get one natural link in 12 months and spent a 5 figure sum on paid links.

Sure enough after 12 months the site went to number 1 and is still there today.

If you play with paid links you might get burned. On the other hand you might make 10k per week from organic rankings“

Not an uncommon practice, I might add. Look through any of those above mentioned categories and you’ll see thousands of examples.

That’s exactly how ultra-competitive serp categories are played these days.

“SEO Doesn’t Suck� Shocker

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Great link bait from Tropical SEO. “Why the Rest of the World Should Love SEOs“.

“Now, I hear some white hat SEOs whining: but it wasn’t us! It was our black hat SEO cousins! To that I say: bugger off. Yes, we come in different shades and colors and types, but none of us wants to rank ‘correctly’, we all want to rank ‘as high as possible’, so stop pretending you’re on Google’s ’side’“

Someone give that man an award…

SEO tutorials: How Search Engine Works

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How Search Engines Work.

Many people wonder how search engines really work. Although the details are complex, this article aims to give you some insight into the process without getting too technical. Read on…

Most search engines have three parts: a crawler, an index, and a search interface. Let’s look at each part individually, to get a better understanding of them. Each part has its own role to play in the process, with all the parts working together to make searches possible.

The Crawler.

Also known as a ’spider’ or ‘bot’, this part of the search engine wanders the web, following links and picking up information for its database. Crawlers do most of their work at times of the day when search engines are less busy, but they typically visit frequently updated pages more often. This is something to keep in mind when you’re working on your pages. As you may want to perform updates locally and update them when they have been finished rather than updating bits and pieces and hoping that the search engine runs into the correct version.

Also, crawlers ignore some things: your site’s code, for example. Your site’s title and text - your ‘content’ - is the most important thing to a crawler. The fastest way to raise your site’s search engine ranking for specific key words is to implement them into your title and your content.

The Index.

Once the crawler has collected all that text, it is then stored and indexed. This allows people searching for keywords and phrases to get results relating to what they were searching for - their search results. Most sites will incorporate rating systems such as Google Page Ranks or Alexa rankings in positioning your site. These ratings are used to attempt to ensure that sites that are important receive more traffic than unimportant sites.

To see this in action, go to a search engine and type in a word. You’ll see some text on the page saying something like “results 1-10 of 345,000″. This means that the search engine’s index contains 345,000 pages it believes are related to the word you typed. If you wanted to, you could look through all these pages to find the information you’re looking for.

In order to understand rating systems more thoroughly consider your own site. When you place links on your site you generally due so in order to increase your users understanding of the content of your site. If every site in a particular field links to a particular site, this site is probably very important to that field and should, therefore, be listed highly in the lists of search engine results. Thus the basic ideology of Google Page Ranks.

Consider again, a site that receives a great deal of traffic. If a site is receiving loads and loads of traffic, it probably has some information or service that is very important to its users. Alexa ratings attempt to estimate the amount of traffic that a particular site gets and compare it to the amount of traffic that other sites get. The closer that a site is to the most trafficked site on the internet, the more likely it is to have important content if it is relevant to the search query.

The Interface.

Search engines provide a public interface for users who want to find information on the web. They can type the word or phrase they’re searching for, and the interface will run an algorithm to find the pages relevant to their search and display them.

These algorithms are an important part of the SEO (search engine optimization) business, and the search engines are constantly changing them. You’ll notice when the algorithms change, as the rankings of your website will change with them.

No two search engines are the same. They all work differently, with their own unique features, and they will all respond to your website in their own way. You should familiarize yourself with the most popular search engines, to better understand how each of them works.

The most popular search engines today include Google, Yahoo, AltaVista, AllTheWeb, MSN, and Ask Jeeves. There are many other search engines available, though, and you shouldn’t ignore them altogether.

When you submit your website to the search engines, there’s no way of knowing when they might add it to their indexes. Since each search engine has its own crawling and indexing methods, you can’t be sure how long it might take. In some cases, you might see results within a week, but don’t count on it - it may take several weeks or even months before you see anything.

It’s not easy to get a high ranking unless you spend some time on it, and learn the proper methods. When you take the time and do some research, you’ll find that it’s not as confusing as you first thought. Learning the basics will enhance your experience more than you would have thought possible.
Source:http://allaboutseo.wordpress.com/2006/12/28/seo-tutorials-how-search-engine-works/

WikiSeek: What Is The Point?

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“Searchme, Inc, a new search company backed by Sequoia Capital, today announced the launch of Wikiseek , a vastly improved search engine for the popular reference site, Wikipedia…WikiSeek, a better way to search Wikipedia�

I thought Google was the Wikipedia search engine? ;)

Seriously, this “problem� - searching Wikipedia - is solved by a) going to Google and b) using the command: site:wikipedia.org “search term�. No venture capital from Sequoia Capital required.

So, for Wikiseek to have any point whatsoever, for me, it would need to provide better results than other search services readily available.

So, let’s try it out:

I searched Wikipedia for the term “marketing� using Google, which produced a fairly good list.

I searched Wikiseek for the term “marketing� which produced…..�Clapham, the curved house from Channel4.com/4Homes�. How useful.

To be fair, Wikiseek came back with other marketing topics of interest, although the list wasn’t near as useful as Googles, in my humble opinion, although I’m sure Bruce Clay will be very happy.

Another amusing part of the press release concerns SEOs:

“The service is expected to have significantly less Search Engine Optimization (SEO) spam because only “authoritative� pages, approved by Wikipedia editors, will be included. “

Hmmmm…….I suspect what will happen will be that more SEOs will be trying to get their links into Wikipedia, which is probably easier than getting their links into DMOZ.

“Vastly improved�? “Better�?

I’ll be sticking with the “default� Wikipedia search engine, Google, for the time being.

Interesting Bits

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