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Showing posts with label Google PageRank. Show all posts

Search engine optimization (SEO) Amazing TIPS

In general, users do not make much use of the lists of favorites or bookmarks browsers provide systems and rarely directly typed the URL of the page you wish to go, because he might not know it.

Given this dynamic, web positioning strategies are critical . Since on the other hand, after a search of less than 40% of Internet users reached the second page of results that provides a search engine, and only 10% check to the third. This is where it is clear the need to achieve visibility and to achieve this we need to think like search engines to better communicate with them.

Google, Yahoo, MSN and company order their results through mathematical algorithms that undergo analysis hundreds of factors. Each company uses a different formula and the idea is not decipher.

The answer lies in the SEO . SEO is the acronym for "search engine optimization (Search Engine Optimization) or" search engine optimizer "(Search Engine Optimizer), which gives us a series of clues and techniques to interpret the mode of operation search engines.

1. Content

What users see vs. what are the search engines. Users can watch and / or read the website but search engines can only read the programming code with which they are developed and, even today, still can not read them all equally, for example, Flash has recently joined Google results but can not be optimized as HTML.

Graphics, sounds and videos are part of a page that search engines can not decipher it is for this reason that the positioning work is based on HTML tags and text.

2. Indexability

This concept refers to the ownership of the page to be properly indexed by search engine robots, allowing access to all corners, facilitating navigation and showing all its contents clearly.

"The meta tags
The Meta Tags are code in the header is not visible on screen when displaying the page. There are several types of Meta-Tags and they do a description of the content and features we want that search engines take into account.

    * Meta Robots :         This tag is only necessary if you want that page is not indexed in search engines.
    * Meta Description :  This tag is important because it allows us to make a more profound than in the title, which we refer to the page content.
    * Meta Keywords :    Perhaps the most important, she put the key words through the schools want this page to be found on search engines. Any other Meta tag is not considered by most search engines, only for some very specialized. It is noteworthy that Meta tags are not a magic solution to position a site in search engines, you must use all the techniques to be successful.

Search engine optimization (SEO)


In conclusion, the main goal HTML tags to keep in mind for a good positioning are:

- Title.Before entering into any other theme or gimmick positioning is important to define the titles of our pages, which should make a brief reference to the content of the page to which you are assigning, taking care to include the most important word describe the page or section to which we refer.

- Description.Individual short description or abstract of the document as a meta tag that summarizes in a brief and concise content of the document and that may appear below the title in the "SERP's (search results pages of search engines.)

- H1, H2, H3, ... HnCorrespond to the holders of any websites, so that the text you include in this tag will be taken into account for the contents of the page. Its importance depends on the number that accompanies them, H1 being the most important and so on until H6. You should only use a single level page and not found much use beyond the H4.

"The relevanceRelevance is an important point, this means that any word used in the title and meta tags of the page in question should be included within the text content of the page. It is noteworthy that some practices are penalized by search engines such as using hidden text and word lists.

"The URLYou try to be as descriptive as possible and semantically also facilitate proper indexing of the document. As an example: http://www.seotipswebsite.blogspot.com/ / activity-main.html
To strengthen the content of the page and improve your position in search engines is important that labels view the URL above and have the same content.

»PhotosAre not read by search engines, but you can rename them or give them descriptive attributes to facilitate indexing. A picture of a cat whose name is "12345.jpg" is not very descriptive, but if you change it to "gato.jpg" and you're telling the search engines what is that picture. And you can add the ALT attribute, very important for accessibility of documents and for proper indexing, with a description of the photo, in this case ALT = "a gray cat," and that will also serve people with disabilities be aware of their visual content.

"The outgoing links
They are also an important factor in the confidence that generates a site. Always try to add value to the user through the content with outbound links. Since your users can not navigate all the available web pages: Convert your reference page with unique content and a number of resources that extend and complement the information.

"The mapFinally, your site should include a file sitemap.xml , a map of your site to facilitate proper indexing by search engines.
3. KeywordsOne of the most crucial factors in the management of the natural results are the key words, as in any book we are informed of the contents of the page and to be text, are perfectly understood by search engines, you should avoid using text as: "Home Page", "Home," Name of the Institution. "Search engines are the main gateway to cyberspace. A person who wants to find a page on the Internet, usually done through a search engine.

All positioning campaign must begin with the analysis of the keywords or keywords for which you want to optimize the website. Keywords means those words such as "hotel" or strings of words such as "hotels in Barcelona, and your choice will depend on the content of your campaign goals, and finally, the target or target to which you want to address .

The SEO is roughly 4 points:* Content. Basis of SEO, without content you have nothing to position . The aim is that the content created, has quality and is accessible and readable by search engines. You      can use SEO-Browser to view your site as you would a search engine.
* S.E.O. (search engine optimization)Keywords (keywords) . The basis for the classification of any form are the key words, for according to the words that we include on our site, we store the search engines. So choose the best keywords for your site is one of the great challenges of SEO . The typical procedure for choosing and finding keywords is that   once chosen the theme on which we write, we make an investigation of possible keywords, through research on the topic to see what kind of concepts and words are which      are more related to it and then brainstorm ideas related words (can be via a tool like Google for keywords ). Once you've identified several key words then check the      
frequency with which they are searched and choose according to your target market and existing competition for that keyword. It should be noted that the term " keyword "does not necessarily refer to a word and in most cases refers to phrases .

* Optimization. Once you have the list of keywords you're using should try to take the best advantage of optimizing your content using tags , as the title (title), headers (h1, h2, h3, ...) and description (mini-summary of your page.)

* Authority. The way you show the search engines that our site is relevant, is through the sites we link. Making other sites link to us is what is known as link building . In addition, since the content is not sold by itself is important to promote related sites, portals and social networks and eventually cultivate relationships with other bloggers and with your own readers, it is these that can help you promote you by word of mouth.

4 . Professional Services

Hiring an SEO is a very important decision that can improve your site and save time, but also risk damage to your reputation. Make sure to research the potential benefits and the damage that a solvent can cause little SEO on your site. Many SEOs and other agencies and consultants provide useful services for website owners, including:
    * Review the content and site structure.
    * Technical assistance in the development of web sites, for example, hosting, redirects, error pages, using JavaScript, etc.
    * Content Development.
    * Management online business development campaigns.
    * Keyword research.
    * SEO training.
    * Experience in specific sectors and geographic regions.


Advertise on Google does not influence the position in which your site appears in search results. Google never accepts money to include or rank sites in our search results, appear in organic search results is free.

There are free resources such as Google Webmaster Tools, the Webmaster Central blog and the official forum, which can provide a wealth of information about optimizing your site for organic search. You can find many of these free resources and information on paid search in Google Webmaster Central .
 ORIGINAL SEO TIPS
Visit : www.seotipswebsite.blogspot.com

Leaking PageRank PR

PAGE RANK:
confuses a lot of webmasters and SEO Consultants. Another SEO asked me in the newsgroup alt.internet.search-engines why the site http://www.statcounter.com/ is PR10 despite having a lot of external links on the home page, basically why isn’t the leaked PR damaging the sites PR10 home page (the SEO consultant doesn’t believe PR leaks).
The SEO in question has misunderstood PageRank and how PR leaks from a site. Going to give a relatively simple explanation with what I hope is easy to understand maths.
How PR works
Every page has intrinsic PR, for ease of maths lets imagine every NEW page with no links to it has 1 PR point (not PR1, but an arbitrary unit we are calling PR points). This is intrinsic PR, our starting point for all those PR10 pages out there
When a page links to other pages it transfers** 85% (85% is the dampening factor from the original PR formula, might be more/less now, but doesn’t matter) of it’s PR points to the other pages it links to in a fair way.
**Transfers isn’t the right term as it suggest the original page looses PR, it doesn’t loose PR. You could imagine the “transfer” as creating PR points that is then transferred to the linked to pages, so the original page keeps it’s PR points.
If a page links to 17 pages each of those 17 pages receive 1/17th of the PR points available, in this case 1/17th of 85% of a single PR point equals 0.05 PR points.
Since the 17 pages also started with one PR point now they have 1.05 PR points each. These then link to other pages, transferring 85% of the total value they have accumulated from all links (so 85% of 1.05).
An important point though is once a page has PR it doesn’t loose it directly through links, as I said with the transfer note it’s more of a creation process. When a page links out (internal or external) 85% of it’s PR points are recreated/duplicated and they are shared equally to the linked pages. So it doesn’t matter if there is one link or 1,000 links from a page, 85% (it’s always 85% or whatever the dampening factor is now) of the total PR points of that page is recreated and then shared to all linked to pages. If it’s to one link that gets all 85% if 1,000 links each gets 1/1000th of 85%!!
Some people get confused at this point, they see an infinite creation of PR that they think would mean it’s easy to make PR10 pages. That’s why there is a dampening factor, every page has 1 PR point and 85% of it transfers to other pages through links. If you take the simplest scenario of 1 page linking to one other page-
–> = link to another page transferring 85% of the PR points.
1 PR point –> 0.85 PR points –> 0.7225 PR points –> 0.614125 PR points –> 0.52200625 PR points –> 0.4437053125 PR points
You can see the amount of PR points from the first page decreases (by 15%) as the chain of links increases. So the last page in the above chain has gained 0.4437053125 PR points that originated from the 1st page in the chain. As it happens move through ~15 links away from the original page and the recipient pages receive less than 1% of the first pages PR points. So the effects of a new page is limited due to the dampening factor.
The above ignores the intrinsic PR points the other pages had, if we add those you can see how PR accumulates-
1 PR point –> 1.85 PR points –> 2.5725 PR points –> 3.186625 PR points –> 3.70863125 PR points –> 4.1523365625 PR points
Remember this isn’t PR, it’s our PR points units the above linking system would still result in 7 PR0 pages, but the last page has more PR value than the previous 6 pages.
PR always goes up in the chain, never down so once a page has PR it can’t loose it through linking out. What linking out does is share the PR equally between all links.
The above link scheme is very simple, if we add just two links from the second to the last page in our chain (the page with 3.70863125 PR points) our final page that used to have 4.1523365625 PR points ‘looses’ PR points because the new pages gets a fair share-
1 PR point –> 1.85 PR points –> 2.5725 PR points –> 3.186625 PR points –> 3.70863125 PR points (links to 2 pages)
–> 2.57616828125 PR points (used to have 4.1523365625 PR points)
–> 2.57616828125 PR points (new page gains half the PR points).
And if it was three links-
–> 1.902877083 PR points (used to have 4.1523365625 PR points)
–> 1.902877083 PR points
–> 1.902877083 PR points
And if it was four links-
–> 1.788084140625 PR points (used to have 4.1523365625 PR points)
–> 1.788084140625 PR points
–> 1.788084140625 PR points
This is where leaking PR comes into play. Because PR points (PR) is spread equally through all links if we add new links to a page on our sites the original linked to pages gain less PR. Using the above examples if we had a home page with two internal links from it and we add two external links as well (4 links in total) you can see the two original internal links loose half the PR points they used to gain from the home page!!
This is leaking PR and doing something like this could be disastrous to a sites SERPs.
Fortunately it’s rare to have a home page with just two internal links, so the effects of adding external links is reduced. For example if we have a home page with 10 internal links they each receive 1/10th of the PR transferred from the home page. If we now add one external link the original 10 pages go from 1/10th of the PR to 1/11th since the new link receives a fair share.
How to Protect Your Sites PR
It should be obvious, think twice before linking to external sites. No external links means no lost or leaked PR.
Realistically you are going to link to external sites, so here’s a few tips to minimize the damage.
Avoid externally linking from the home page or your highest PR pages. Your home page will probably have the highest PR, if you can add no external links from it (unless to your own sites) this will protect the most PR possible.
Basically 10% of a PR6 page is worth a heck of a lot more than 90% of a PR3 page. If your home page is PR6 with 9 internal links from it and you add one external you’ve just leaked 10% of your PR6 link/PR benefit! If you have a PR3 links page with one internal link and 9 external links, you are leaking 90% of much less PR/link benefit.
So add external links to lower PR pages, give external sites less of your cake leaving more for you
You’ll note the PR is shared equally between all links, so if you increase the number of your links from a page it decrease the PR leaked to other sites. For example a site with 9 of your links and one external leaks 10% of the Pr/link benefit. Add 10 more of your links and now you leak 5% from that page, much better.
If you’ve looked into buying text links for PR you should keep an eye out for the above technique, you can find quite high PR pages selling text links, but they’ve really bulked up the number of internal links (I’ve seen over 150 on some sites!!) this means the buyer gets little link benefit from the link purchase!
rel=”nofollow” added to links tells the major search engines not to count this as a link. Useful for when you don’t want to use PR on a page, but don’t use it on your reciprocal link partners etc…, it’s not nice
When NOT to Protect PR
It’s difficult to prove conclusively, but I strongly believe Google will give a page a boost if it links to highly relevant pages, a lot of this boost will be due to the anchor text of the links, but I think some is due to the link destination as well. I’ve run tests on rel=”nofollow” and the anchor text of the links does count towards the pages SERPs, but I don’t know if by adding nofollow if it takes something away from the links.
So though it means sending PR to external sites I do advise linking out to relevant pages when it makes sense, it does help with rankings. Just try to avoid linking from the home page and other high PR pages.