1. Do NOT submite a site that is under construction or having just one page.
2. Submit the domain or URL that have content in the corect format (http://www.mydomainname.com - some directories accept it without http://)
3. Do NOT submit domains that redirect to another site
4. Do NOT present different content to search engines that you display to your users
5. Avoid the Hype, Rants, Whining, and Speculation
6. Don't make the mistake of selecting the category too fast without checking if there would be a more relevant category.
7. The links should ideally be optimized for the keywords that you want your site ranked for. Search engines utilize keywords or key phrases to identify web pages which are relevant to these terms. So, use the right keywords and keywords phrases.
8. Use relevant words in your title text and avoid exaggerated adjective.
9. You should have researched your keywords well and chosen those that are minimally competed for but adequately searched.
10. your title text for each page should be clearly defined with relevant keywords.
11. Don't use generic terms to optimize your website.
12. Select words or phrases that target a niche segment.
13. Check for broken links and correct HTML and avoid hidden text or hidden links.
14. Building links - which are effectively optimized - is essential to gain more traffic and obtain a high ranking on search engines.
15. To avoid your submission from being rejected, don't make your title and description sound too promotional. Make sure that your TITLE AND ALT tags are descriptive and accurate.
16. Try to use text instead of images to display important names, content, or links. The Search Engines crawler doesn't recognize text contained in images.
17. Don't mention in your description "and others" or "etc." Or even "..."
18. Include the email address of your site domain NOT a free account like yahoo, hotmail or gmail.
19. Is essential to test your robots.txt file. Robots.txt file crawlers which directories can or cannot be crawled.
20. Use relevant keywords in your title text and anchor text can improve your search engine placement
21. Don't repeat any keywords more than once
22. Don't create multiple pages, subdomains, or domains with substanially duplicate content. Provide unique, relevant and fresh content to your users with a good grammar, correct spelling, and sentence structure.
23. Do NOT submmit sites that instal viruses, trojans, or other badware.
24. Submit your site to relevant premier search engines and in the top directory such as the Open Directory Project, Yahoo, Google!
25. Make the best of directories by carefully submitting your links in the first place. Once your site has been accepted, it may be extremely difficult to change any of the mather submitted.
Showing posts with label Seo Services india. Show all posts
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Monday, January 19, 2009
Saturday, January 17, 2009
50 Guidelines of 2009 Seo's
1. Keyword analysis (still accurate? Where's the tail?)
2. Site structure - new directions and re-modeling the old
3. Review all page titles
4. Overhaul meta descriptions (for click-through not SEO)
5. The copy equation - SEO vs Marketing
6. Create and/or update XML sitemaps
7. Site speed - Load time optimization
8. Alt and title tags - don't miss an opportunity
9. Internal links - where is the juice being sent
10. Internal link text - boost the link juice
11. Control the flow using "Nofollow"
12. Sitemaps page - more than just links
13. H tags and text formatting
14. Check all Redirects are in place and working
15. Review flash - ensure its necessary and SEO friendly
16. Is your Robots.txt correct and up to date?
17. Clean URLs
18. SEO friendly 404 pages
19. Check graphic/image vs text usage
20. Best practice URL structure
21. Keep the code clean and compliant
22. Simplify with CSS
23. Check for broken links regularly
24. Update all content on pages
25. Manage and control outbound linking
26. Check canocalization on URLs
27. Social bookmarking options on all pages
28. Start a blog (or commit to updating your current one regularly)
29. Semantics and SEO
30. Page/file sizes
31. Page theming
32. Navigation
33. Managing dynamic content
34. Check webmaster centers regularly
35. Write articles/content for other sites
36. Engage in online conversations
37. Claim your geo rankings with local business profiles
38. Create more SEO friendly videos (uploaded to the top video sites)
39. Add SEO friendly images to popular photo sites (with tags, categories)
40. Ensure links in top SEO directories (DMOZ, Yahoo! etc)
41. Seek authority links (.edu .gov etc)
42. Regular submission to new quality directories
43. Comment on relevant [blog] conversations more often
44. Ongoing natural link building plan
45. Encouraging favourable site behaviour
46. Claim my business/website/personal profiles in social communities
47. Lifestream your content (linking back of course)
48. Leverage vertical specific SEO opportunities to boost relevance
49. Google Searchwikify your website
50. Power up your press releases
2. Site structure - new directions and re-modeling the old
3. Review all page titles
4. Overhaul meta descriptions (for click-through not SEO)
5. The copy equation - SEO vs Marketing
6. Create and/or update XML sitemaps
7. Site speed - Load time optimization
8. Alt and title tags - don't miss an opportunity
9. Internal links - where is the juice being sent
10. Internal link text - boost the link juice
11. Control the flow using "Nofollow"
12. Sitemaps page - more than just links
13. H tags and text formatting
14. Check all Redirects are in place and working
15. Review flash - ensure its necessary and SEO friendly
16. Is your Robots.txt correct and up to date?
17. Clean URLs
18. SEO friendly 404 pages
19. Check graphic/image vs text usage
20. Best practice URL structure
21. Keep the code clean and compliant
22. Simplify with CSS
23. Check for broken links regularly
24. Update all content on pages
25. Manage and control outbound linking
26. Check canocalization on URLs
27. Social bookmarking options on all pages
28. Start a blog (or commit to updating your current one regularly)
29. Semantics and SEO
30. Page/file sizes
31. Page theming
32. Navigation
33. Managing dynamic content
34. Check webmaster centers regularly
35. Write articles/content for other sites
36. Engage in online conversations
37. Claim your geo rankings with local business profiles
38. Create more SEO friendly videos (uploaded to the top video sites)
39. Add SEO friendly images to popular photo sites (with tags, categories)
40. Ensure links in top SEO directories (DMOZ, Yahoo! etc)
41. Seek authority links (.edu .gov etc)
42. Regular submission to new quality directories
43. Comment on relevant [blog] conversations more often
44. Ongoing natural link building plan
45. Encouraging favourable site behaviour
46. Claim my business/website/personal profiles in social communities
47. Lifestream your content (linking back of course)
48. Leverage vertical specific SEO opportunities to boost relevance
49. Google Searchwikify your website
50. Power up your press releases
Friday, January 16, 2009
Quality Link Building Guidelines
1- Links must be from closely theme related websites
2- No more than 50 links on resource page of site
3- Resource page must have min 1 PR4- Resource page must be cached
5- Anchor text must contain the target keyword/key phrase
6- Links must be followed by a short description of the target website.
7- Different keywords must have different descriptions
8- Links must not be from framed pages
9- Links not be through a JavaScript
10- Links not is through a redirect script
11- Links must not be on Flash sites or pages
12- Links must not include a no follow tag
13- All links will be get by mail (Not links from Chat)
14- Links must not be from forums, Classified, Mirror Sites, Link Farms, black listed websites or banned Google sites. Spam Websites, Blog Comments
15- Links must not be from link farms or, linking clubs or instant site.
16- Links must not be from directories (Note- directories Links will be consider if it has high pr and very relevant category)
17- Links must not be from same IP
18- Links must have unique c-class IP
19- Links must not be from Orphan pages
20- More then one links at resource page of one site or web page will be consider as one links
2- No more than 50 links on resource page of site
3- Resource page must have min 1 PR4- Resource page must be cached
5- Anchor text must contain the target keyword/key phrase
6- Links must be followed by a short description of the target website.
7- Different keywords must have different descriptions
8- Links must not be from framed pages
9- Links not be through a JavaScript
10- Links not is through a redirect script
11- Links must not be on Flash sites or pages
12- Links must not include a no follow tag
13- All links will be get by mail (Not links from Chat)
14- Links must not be from forums, Classified, Mirror Sites, Link Farms, black listed websites or banned Google sites. Spam Websites, Blog Comments
15- Links must not be from link farms or, linking clubs or instant site.
16- Links must not be from directories (Note- directories Links will be consider if it has high pr and very relevant category)
17- Links must not be from same IP
18- Links must have unique c-class IP
19- Links must not be from Orphan pages
20- More then one links at resource page of one site or web page will be consider as one links
Friday, January 2, 2009
Website Optimization
Once you have chosen your keyphrases, you need to optimize your pages for those keyphrases. You do that by positioning your keyphrases in strategic locations within your page. What follows is a checklist of tips and steps you can follow to optimize your page:
Keyphrases in the website title:
* Create a descriptive title for your page: Your web page title is very important because search engines will display it as link text in the search results. The title must include your main keyphrases.
* If you want to use your company name in your page title, unless you are a big company like Microsoft or Coca Cola don't start your page title with the name of your company. Start with your keyphrases.
* Keep your keyphrase together. Don't split the words.
* Make the title short (8 words or less).
Keyphrases in your Keyword Meta Tag:
Search engines rarely use the Keyword Meta Tags any more (Google ignores them). However, place a list of your main and secondary keywords in the Keyword Meta Tag of your pages, just in case search engines decide to use them again.
Keyphrases in your Description Meta Tag:
The Description Meta Tag is still important, since some search engines use them to go with the results link. As its name implies, the Description Meta Tag must describe your site. Remember to:
* Use your keyphrases (main and secondary) in your Description Meta Tag.
* Make your description concise and professional. Avoid using hype.
* Make it short (25 words or less).
* Keep your keyphrases together.
Keyphrases in the body of your page:
It is important to use your keyphrases on your page, since this will help the search engines determine what your page is about, and its relevance to your chosen keywords:
* Use your keyphrases several times, and place them as close to the top of the page as possible.
* Place your keyphrases between Header Tags (H1, H2 or H3) in the first two paragraphs of your page. o Place your keyphrases in bold type phase at least once.
* Repeat your keyphrases often to increase your keyphrase density. Repeating your keyphrases between 5 to 10 times for every 100 words in your page is considered effective. You must also take into account your visitors: they should be able to read your page fluently and effortlessly and the text must not sound awkward. (Remember that ultimately it is your readers who will decide if your page is worth the time they spend on it).
* If you use a left navigation bar, the search engine will read it before the body of your page. Make sure you include your most important keywords there, too.
Other Web Page Design Considerations:
* You must make your page easy to navigate by the search engines. Search engines heavily favor text over graphics, and HTML over other editing formats.
* Use text heavily. Avoid placing text in graphic format since the search engines won't be able to read it.
* Avoid frames. Search engines have trouble following them, and they may index only the framed content page and not the navigation frame.
* Avoid Flash and JavaScript: search engines don't follow either one very well. If you use Flash, make an HTML version of your site available to your readers and the search engines. If you use a JavaScript navigation menu, include an alternate text menu at the bottom of the page, so it can be followed by the search engines.
* Create a Site Map: that includes all the pages in your site, and place a link to it from your homepage. When the search engine follows your site map link, it will find and index all the pages in your site!
* Make sure that all your internal pages link to your homepage.
* Don't try to describe all your products or services in one page. It will confuse the search engine and dilute your page's relevance. Instead, create different very focused pages, each with its own content and keyphrases, and optimize them too.
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Keyphrases in the website title:
* Create a descriptive title for your page: Your web page title is very important because search engines will display it as link text in the search results. The title must include your main keyphrases.
* If you want to use your company name in your page title, unless you are a big company like Microsoft or Coca Cola don't start your page title with the name of your company. Start with your keyphrases.
* Keep your keyphrase together. Don't split the words.
* Make the title short (8 words or less).
Keyphrases in your Keyword Meta Tag:
Search engines rarely use the Keyword Meta Tags any more (Google ignores them). However, place a list of your main and secondary keywords in the Keyword Meta Tag of your pages, just in case search engines decide to use them again.
Keyphrases in your Description Meta Tag:
The Description Meta Tag is still important, since some search engines use them to go with the results link. As its name implies, the Description Meta Tag must describe your site. Remember to:
* Use your keyphrases (main and secondary) in your Description Meta Tag.
* Make your description concise and professional. Avoid using hype.
* Make it short (25 words or less).
* Keep your keyphrases together.
Keyphrases in the body of your page:
It is important to use your keyphrases on your page, since this will help the search engines determine what your page is about, and its relevance to your chosen keywords:
* Use your keyphrases several times, and place them as close to the top of the page as possible.
* Place your keyphrases between Header Tags (H1, H2 or H3) in the first two paragraphs of your page. o Place your keyphrases in bold type phase at least once.
* Repeat your keyphrases often to increase your keyphrase density. Repeating your keyphrases between 5 to 10 times for every 100 words in your page is considered effective. You must also take into account your visitors: they should be able to read your page fluently and effortlessly and the text must not sound awkward. (Remember that ultimately it is your readers who will decide if your page is worth the time they spend on it).
* If you use a left navigation bar, the search engine will read it before the body of your page. Make sure you include your most important keywords there, too.
Other Web Page Design Considerations:
* You must make your page easy to navigate by the search engines. Search engines heavily favor text over graphics, and HTML over other editing formats.
* Use text heavily. Avoid placing text in graphic format since the search engines won't be able to read it.
* Avoid frames. Search engines have trouble following them, and they may index only the framed content page and not the navigation frame.
* Avoid Flash and JavaScript: search engines don't follow either one very well. If you use Flash, make an HTML version of your site available to your readers and the search engines. If you use a JavaScript navigation menu, include an alternate text menu at the bottom of the page, so it can be followed by the search engines.
* Create a Site Map: that includes all the pages in your site, and place a link to it from your homepage. When the search engine follows your site map link, it will find and index all the pages in your site!
* Make sure that all your internal pages link to your homepage.
* Don't try to describe all your products or services in one page. It will confuse the search engine and dilute your page's relevance. Instead, create different very focused pages, each with its own content and keyphrases, and optimize them too.
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