September 7, 2013

Difference between Dofollow and Nofollow Backlinks ?


In general there are two kinds of backlinks
1.Dofollow Backlink and
2.Nofollow Backlink.

1. Dofollow Backlinks:- I’am going to tell you that what are dofollow baclinks. Search engine crawlers crawl the whole content on your webpage including images,links,keywords etc.Whenever they find a link,if the link is dofollow link then the crawlers follow the link and land on other webpage. In other Way ,you can say A link with rel=’dofollow’ attribute or it is without any attribute is known as dofollow backlinks. Dofollow is need for every blogger even pro bloggers also must have to boost their dofollow backlinks because the search engine crawler come to the blog for crawling if he found any dofollow links then he must land on it. That’s why all the bloggers need it.


2. Nofollow Backlink:- Now I’am writing here for you , what are nofollow backlinks.Nofollow backlinks are ignored by search engine crawlers. Which links have rel=’nofollow’ are know as nofollow backlinks.Usally, all blogs have nofollow attribute in the comment area because of spammers.Nofollow backlinks are not crawled by search engines and search engines ignore it

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June 3, 2011

SEO Process






The SEO Process
The Search Engine Optimization process is briefly described by the following stages:

1. Keyword Research
Proper research assures that your website is Optimized around the keywords most often used by the your customers. Without proper research, Optimization is likely to yield poor results. The research phase produces a finalized set of keywords that may be anywhere from 1-150 keywords.

2. Identifying your Competition
After selecting the best keywords, it is important to know which websites rank highest in the major Search Engines. Websites that appear the most often are referred to as your ‘Competition.'

3. Evaluating your Competition
Comparing your website to your Competition helps to give an idea of where the initial efforts of Optimization should be focused.

4. Detailed Website Analysis
A more detailed analysis of the your website provides the details necessary to plan a successful Optimization.

5. Creating a Strategic Timeline
A timeline of events is created and made available so that you can benchmark progress made during Optimization.

6. Optimization
The following elements need be created and/or Optimized for the selected set of keywords.
Meta-tags & Title tag
Hyperlink Optimization
Image Alt tags
Content Optimization
HTML Site Map
XML Site Map
Website Structure Analysis
Robot.txt file
One-way links
Directory links
Reciprocal links
Themed link directory
In some cases, additional content pages may also need to be created.

7. Measuring & Reporting the Results
Monthly Progress Reports include information regarding:
Work performed on the website
Link campaign information, including the names and number of
links requested
links successfully created
links removed
one-way links created

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August 11, 2009

Should be +ve on OnPage Factor

"On page" SEO or search engine optimisation is making sure that your website is as search engine friendly as possible.On Page SEO simply refers to the text and content on your web site pages. If your website is not optimized then you have less chance of getting good results in the search engines, here is a quick guide towards good on page SEO
On page optimization is the process by which various elements on an individual web page are structured so that the web page can be found by the search engines for specific keyword or keyword phrases.


The Most Important On Page Optimization Factors


(1)PAGE :

Build web pages that are keyword focused. The page must have a purpose for your visitor. Target two, and at most, three keywords that are related to each other. The closing paragraph of the page should focus on closing the sale, or lead the visitor to read another page on the site.

The page name should be dash separated keywords that describe the content. Don't go crazy and create 10 word filenames.

(2) Content Optimization :

This is a tough one, because you should of course concentrate on your user and easy readability, but you always have to have an eye on the search engines as well.The content should be properly structured with the use of Heading (H1, H2, H3 etc) tags bold containing relevant keywords with keyword proximity,density

(3) TITLE-Tag :

The title should be as short as possible, with the keyword(s) included at the beginning of the sentence (keyword prominence).Separate using comma or dash.

(4) META-Tags :

META-Tags are not as important any more as they used to be.people started using them to spam search engines especially the keyword-tag was heavily used for that.
Nevertheless there are still some important META-Tags you should use:
meta name="description" content=""
meta name=”robots” content=""
/* I will not put HTML tag here because blog spot not allow to do it sorry */

(5)Keywords in ALT tags :

Many suggest that the alt tags on your images should contain your keywords. Be careful. Some search engines see that as spamming. If you do it, don’t over do it.

(6)Unique contents :

Make sure that you have unique content on every single page.

(7) Internal Linking :

Internally link your pages to each other within the content. Make sure that all of your web pages can be indexed by search engines - make sure that they all have at least one link from somewhere on your site.

(8) Validate :

Make sure your pages can be easily indexed and your links can be followed. Validation is fast and free.

(9)Make sure that your web page URLs are SEO friendly, use mod re-write for Linux and Apahche hosting or use IIS redirect for Windows. Ideally make it so that the URLs describe your content

(10)Make sure that there is only one version of your site - 301 redirect all non www. URLs to the www. ones or vice versa.

(11)Make sure that your code is valid, in some instances bad code can lead to search engines not being able to properly read a page. Use the W3C validator to check your markup.

(12) Make sure that there is only one version of your homepage - 301 redirect the index or default page back to domain.com

Hey! what u r thinking give comments :)

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August 10, 2009

Interview Question & Answer

Keyword Proximity



Keyword proximity refers to how close two or more keywords are to each other. You will achieve higher rankings if you place your keywords close together.

Keyword Density



If the density of a keyword is too low, the search engine will not pay much attention to it. If the density is too high, the search engine may activate its spam filter. If this happens, the page will be penalized and its position in search listings will be deliberately lowered.
The optimum value for keyword density is 5-7%. In the case of keyword phrases

Anchor Tag


This is the HTML tag that will "link" to another site. Visitors clicking on the link will be directed to the other site. There are many options and opportunities to optimize this HTML tag.

Anchor Text


en the anchor tags that users click to get to your site. This is commonly referred to as your Link Title or Site Name.


Tracking


A method of tracking how many visitors click on a specific link on your site or tracking how many visitors came to your site from an online advertisement.


Cloaking


Cloaking is a black hat technique in which the content presented to search engine spiders or link checkers is different from that presented to the user via their browser.


Google Site Map


A Google webmaster tool to inform Google about URLs on your website that are available for crawling. A Sitemap is an XML file that lists the URLs for a site that you want Google to index.

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Interview Question & Answer

Qn : What is Keyword Prominence
Ans : Prominence of your keywords can have an impact on your search engine optimization (SEO). Prominence refers to how relative a keyword is to the beginning of the website. Including your keywords in the title tags that are visible to search engines and in the website title that is visible to visitors are two ways to increase your prominence for a particular keyword. Also, putting header tags around the visible title can make the keywords contained in this title appear more prominent
Keyword Promience means how close to the beginning of the web page, sentence, title, h tag, or Meta description your keywords are placed.
If at all possible, place your most important keyword at the very beginning of the following:
- Title
- Description
- H1 Tag
- The body of the text

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July 16, 2009

Wordpress Angry on Squidoo Url

Hello Friends



I want to discuss my experience with you about Wordpress and Squidoo.I want to make aware you about it

Last Couple of days my Wordpress account were get suspended. I have not done anything wrong with their terms and conditions.

So I decided to email them for the support and asked them what was wrong with my blog which is popular in fashion industries

They are helping so repiled me.They mention that I have put squidoo lens links and they are counted as affiliate links. After requesting they have activated my account and I have to remove squidoo links.

I found one new things with them .Wordpress.com is saying Squidoo Lens URL as affiliate links.

So be careful about Squidoo Link

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July 14, 2009

So where do I start

Phases of Linkbuilding



Research:


What would a "natural link profile" look like for your site?
Research competitors' links (more on that soon)
Compile list of 'targets' for links.

How will you get your links:


Link baiting, dir submissions, link requests, pay for posts/reviews, articles, write reviews of others, etc.
Many more to be given later.



Follow-up, analyze, be patient.

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