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Re: You gotta' be joking. This web site has nothing to do with buying crackers. The pages appear to be for a fireworks store or some other odd intent. The keyphrase "Buy Crackers Online" is so uncompetitely searched that if you can impress someone by getting a silly page to rank … | |
Re: There isn't an easy answer but I would think that you'll likely first have to learn how to spell and write well in English otherwise it will be difficult to take you seriously. | |
Is G+ the beginning of Social Networking 3.0? Is it better than Facebook? Why? What? ANYBODY!!!! | |
Re: [QUOTE=mosesaaron;1703032]On page optimization is more important than off page, but few designers are able to create search engine optimized sites. People say start from the beginning. What should I check to ensure SEO friendly site design and development?[/QUOTE]Also check your webpages' Google cache to ensure the search engine finds exactly … | |
Re: Forget about PageRank. It isn't an indicator of anything useful and has little if no influence on where a web page ranks for keyphrase searches. | |
Re: You could likely get any web page ranked on the first page of results within a day or two. Depends mostly on the competitiveness of the keyphrase search, but also affected by localisation of origin of the search and search personalization variations deriving from the searcher's IP address. | |
Re: OMG. The OP complains that he has backlinks but no rankings. To suggest that he pursue even more linking is prosposterous. CONTENT! Create well optimized web pages in an evolving web site with exceptional and unique content and ... backlinks or not ... rankings will come. | |
Re: It does not seem likely to me that one new exclusive factor will effect web pages enough to cause an upheaval in the results pages. Google has a history of creating these type of illusions. You have to try to remember the crazy notions and bizarre linking frenzy that Google … | |
Re: Essentially what it appears that you have done was to create a bunch of useless doorway pages. Each would likely have little new, unique, naturally generated content so it doesn't matter how you try to redirect things as none of these efforts will have any significant positive effect on ranking … | |
Re: A web page's rankings vary continuously dependant on many factors, mostly a reflection of the actual content of the page but also significantly because of localization and personalization. | |
Re: http://www.daniweb.com/business-exchange/jobs-and-resumes/52 have a look here for job opportunities and to post your resume | |
Re: I'd suggest things like concentrating your efforts on developing unique, evolving, interesting, well-written, structured content and learn how to emphasize and support your important keyword phrases. Also, deploy a powerful internal linking strategy - a menu and a few textual hyperlinks to important web pages (ie: the landing page). Learn … | |
Re: ... if the majority of your search engine marketing budget is being eaten up by "visitors" that spend less than a second on your web page then chances are that your ads are being clicked through by "Internet visitors" deriving from Adsense marketing networks. This practice sucks up your money … | |
Re: It's easy. You require to be a human being with a bank account and a web site. | |
Re: [QUOTE=suman78;1139370]I searched through many sites but couldn't find any that can pay me a fair amount for each ad that i click. Most of them pay only $0.01 for each ad. It means I have to click 100 ads to earn just 1 dollar and they don't put more than … | |
Re: [QUOTE=newviewit.com;1059502]First, your domain looks a little spammy and hard to understand. Would you purchase from a domain that looks like that? Second, your design looks like it could use a little more professionalism...[/QUOTE]I agree with these two points. I'd like to add that the landing page has a greyed out … | |
Re: Quality, unique, well-written content will always rank better than replicated, mistranslated jibberish. The search engine seeks intelligent, evolving content. I frequently wish I could rephrase some of the original postings I've been seeing around here lately, that the "new-to-english" members offer up for discussion. I'd love to tweak their titles, … | |
Re: I was at SEOchat the other day and there's this guy bad-mouthing me who has 11,000 posts there. 11,000, not the one-liner type neither, no, this guy writes novels. He's been there 6 years. Now that's taking your forum participation seriously! | |
Re: That's really good advice. I think you may have understated the need for a powerful Google+ presence. A G+ Business Page is branded to the web site and the Google Business Listing. Business listings will likely play a more important role in the results pages over time. It's good to … | |
Re: that has to be the funkiest string I have ever seen | |
Re: ... and as the serach engine results pages offer video and news results, they too fall into the "broader term" cscgal refers to, I think. | |
Re: Other than the link building schemes I'd tend to agree with your list. I would however like to point out that page names that use words should have those words separated by hyphens and not underscores. For some reason the search engine prefers it that way (likely because it neater … | |
Re: Make a real funny video with a catchy URL. | |
Re: PPC ads do not affect your organic rankings other than your organic rankings will not be seen on a results page that also displays your ad. In other words, on a search engine results page, you won't have both an organic and a PPC ad for the same destination URL, … | |
Re: Outside of the obvious advice to craft evolving intelligent content, consider focusing outside the search engines altogether and more towards optimizing your social media campaigns. A good Google business listing will help too. | |
Re: I'm not much of a PPC fan but seeing that your question has been left unanswered for a couple of days I did a bit of research for you. There seems to be three distinct types of PPC (Pay Per Click) advertising. * Search Based PPC * Content Network PPC … | |
Re: Good SEO content writing is not about density. Keyphrases may appear in paragraph content as a natural result from the writing process itself, or they may not. | |
Re: in your case probably Adsense | |
Re: "cronical"? probably meant to write "canonical". Nevertheless, as the question appears to me, you only have content on one site with two other domains forwarding to the main site. Should this be the case then rest assured it is not penalizable because it is almost a standard nowadays to do … | |
Re: [QUOTE=jesicawillss;1473744]What is White Hat SEO? How many things or techniques are included in it? Can anyone tell me how it proves better for getting search engine result? Guide me on this subject.[/QUOTE]White Hat SEO, ethical search engine optimization, usually describes the process of preparing webpages to be search engine friendly … | |
Re: Forums are needed as a resource for discussion because they can continue timelessly. The problem with social media is that everything happens too quick, too live. There's no time to clearly and accurately explain or digest complex ideas. There may be a happy medium somewhere in the Google+ making but … | |
Re: In order to get listed in the search engine you'll need a web page. | |
Re: After 13 years of practicing SEO and hanging out with other optimizers I found that there are two types of search engine optimizers: 1.the real ones who know what they are doing 2.the ones that pretend to be like the real ones | |
Re: [QUOTE=umairraja52;1150914]3 Simple Ways to Get Huge Traffic and Using these three simple ways to get huge traffic from internet.[/QUOTE]What's this traffic going to look like? Does it convert well into telephone calls or product orders? Does it just bounce around with all the rest of the Internet noise? Please define … | |
Re: oh that's one of Google's greatest tricks. The search network is the actual search engine results pages where your ad may appear based on keywords mostly. The display network, on the other hand is an entirely different beast. It means the Adsense web pages that your ad can appear on … | |
Re: I should clarify that link building is an off-page SEO activity and as the OP points out is a pointless pursuit in an effort to attain high rankings. | |
Re: You'll likely see localize search improving. Social media will play a more important role in acrediting local business listings. Google+ will be vital in the scheme of evolving these things but Facebook triggers will be basically non-existent in Google results. If I was to predict anything at all search related … | |
Re: I haven't a clue what these people are talking about. What the heck's a cached blog? Is that when posts are all in draft mode? | |
Re: Those have to be some of the most obscure keyphrases I've ever seen. How you can poorly rank for such things is a reflection of your existing efforts in SEO. Whatever it is you are presently attempting, stop doing it and create some content that appears intelligent somewhat and you … | |
Re: Similar to what stultuske replied ... Facebook, Twitter and Google are in fact American web sites. | |
Re: Black Hat SEO is usually considered to be any technique that manipulates the search engine using trickery in order to highly rank web pages. The debate rages whether white hat SEO this implies adhering explicitly to the search engines' quality content guidelines. To a degree I believe that to be … | |
Re: If you want to improve your ranking for specific keyword phrases then your landing page should be optimized to attract searchers for those primary keyphrase targets. Think of your most important keywords to rank, do some keyword search frequency tests to make sure people are actually searching for those and … | |
Re: Absolutely the most insane thread I've seen around here for quite some time. You people are living in the SEO stone ages. PageRank is an obsolete technology that Google keeps around to perpetuate the illusion that it is important to acquire. It's all part of its massive fraud that is … | |
Re: Matt Cutts? Oh you mean that Google puppet who flings misinformation all over the place in order to keep the masses of you wannabe' SEO's confused and drooling. Silly OP. | |
Re: Most (perhaps 99%) of directories are of little value to the Internet and links deriving from them are essentially a waste of code. The search engine generally disregards their existence. This type of link building strategy is barely considered as SEO work, except to link builders I suppose. They may … | |
Re: Sub-domains are considered like stand alone ones and valued accordingly. In other words, example.com is a completely different domain than SEO.example.com . Sub-directories are located after the domain name (ie example.com/experts ) and are considered part of the main domain. Those certainly seem to have an SEO advantage when logically … | |
Re: [QUOTE=BlackhatSEO;1076492]use ur site as signature links in technology related forums and discussions..[/QUOTE]Signature links are of very little value. I suppose if you accumulated a few thousand of them they might influence off-site ranking factors but there is no guarantee how the search engine would respond to the influx of signature … | |
Re: Sounds like a glitch on your end, did you try deleting cookies and cache? |
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