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The role of the robots.txt file to improve site ranking!

May 18th, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in General SEO, On-Page SEO by Pam

Not many web master take the time to use a robots.txt file for their website. For search engine spiders that use the robots.txt to see what directories to search through, the robots.txt file can be very helpful in keeping the spiders indexing your actual pages and not other information, such as looking through your stats!

The robots.txt file is useful in keeping your spiders from accessing parts folders and files in your hosting directory that are totally unrelated to your actual web site content. You can choose to have the spiders kept out of areas that contain programming that search engines cannot parse properly, and to keep them out of the web stats portion of your site.

Many search engines cannot view dynamically generated content properly, mainly created by programming languages, such as PHP or ASP. If you have an online store programmed in your hosting account, and it is in a seperate directory, you would be wise to block out the spiders from this directory so it only finds relevant information.

The robots.txt file should be placed in the directory where your main files for your hosting are located. So you would be advised to create a blank text file, and save it as robots.txt, and then upload it to your web hosting to the same directory your index.htm file is located.

Here is examples of the use of the robots.txt file:

To block out a directory in a robots.txt file, such as a subdirectory for your online store called /store/ you would do the following: Disallow: /store/

Another example to block out your stats directory: Disallow: /stats/

You may also want to disallow individual files that you do not want searched by the search engines. For example you dont want search.php to be parsed by the Search Engines. To do this you type in the following on its own line:

Disallow: /search.php

Following the rules outlined and creating the robots.txt file, you will keep search engine spiders out of unwanted files and directories, and letting them go through the important files to see what your web site is all about!

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Two Levels of SEO On-page and Off-page

May 13th, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in Off-Page SEO, On-Page SEO by Brandon

On-page SEO services involve making sure that the content of your website is rich with relevant keywords that the search engines will look for when a user keys in those keywords.  These keywords will be present in the body of the articles to be found in your website, as well as on the title, the headings, as an alt text, and in other parts of the website.

On the other hand, off-page SEO services concern link building and marketing.  Link building is an important aspect of SEO.  The number of websites linking back to your own website is considered by search engines.  The more quality links that your website has, the higher it could boost the website’s ranking.

SEO Guru is a company based in the United Kingdom and specialising in SEO services such as search engine optimisation, search engine marketing and SEO consulting services. We offer SEO services on two levels: on-page and off-page.

SEO Guru has a team of professionals dedicated to providing quality and ethical SEO services for you.  Our prices and packages are competitive yet very affordable.  Not only will we ensure that your website has a high ranking in search engines, but we shall also monitor the performance of your website continually and perform fine tuning to ensure your website’s success.

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Why ? – Meta Tags used

April 28th, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in On-Page SEO by Pam

This article covers the most important aspects of Meta tags in relation to website optimization or SEO.

What are Meta tags?

Meta Tags are the information inserted in the area of the HTML code of your web pages, where apart from the Title Tag, other information inserted is not visible to the person surfing your web page but is intended for the search engine crawlers. Meta Tags are included so that the search engines are able to list your site in their indexes more accurately.

What can I include in a Meta tag?

There are basically four major Meta tags that you can use:

* Open tag META name=”resource-type” content=”document” Closed tag

o The only resource type that is currently in use is “document” This is the only tag that you need to put in for indexing purposes, but use of the others is a good idea.

* Open tag META name=”description” content=”a description of your page” Closed tag

o Depending on the search engine, this will be displayed along with the title of your page in an index. “Content” could be a word, sentence or even paragraph to describe your page. Keep this reasonably short, concise and to the point. However, don’t be so mean with your description that its not an appropriate reflection of the contents!

* Open tag META name=”keywords” content=”a, list, of,keywords” Closed tag

o Choose whatever keywords you think are appropriate, seperated by commas. Remember to include synoyms, americanisms and so on. So, if you had a page on cars, you might want to include keywords such as car, cars, vehicles, automobiles and so on.

* Open tag META name=”distribution” content=”one of several” Closed tag

o Content should contain either global, local or iu (for Internal Use). To be perfectly honest, I can’t quite get my head around this one; its supposed to list available resources designed to allow the use to find things easily, but I still don’t quite get it. My advice is to stick to “global”.

Using Meta Tags in HTML is not necessary while making your web pages. There are many websites that don’t feel the requirement to use Meta Tags at all. In short Meta information is used to communicate information to the search engine crawlers that a human visitor may not be concerned with. Infoseek and AltaVista were the first major crawler based search engines to support Meta keywords Tag in 1996. Inktomi and Lycos too followed thereafter.

Why are Meta Tags used? – Want to get a top ranking in search engines

Meta Tags were originally designed to provide webmasters with a way to help search engines know what their site was about. This in turn helped the search engines decide how to rank the sites in their search results. Making Meta Tags is a simple process. As the competition increased, webmasters started manipulating this tool through spamming of keywords. In turn most search engines withdrew their support to Meta keywords Tag, which included Lycos and AltaVista. From being considered as one of the most reliable and important tool, Meta Tags are now often abused. In the present day scenario a vital feature that the Meta Tags provide to the websites is the ability to control, to a certain extent, how some search engines describe its web pages. Apart from this, Meta Tags also offer the ability to specify that a certain website page should not be indexed.

Using Meta Tags, however, provides no guarantee that your website page would rank highly in the search engine rankings. Due to the rampant abuse and manipulation of the Meta keywords Tag by webmasters, most search engines don’t support it anymore.

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Write for Humans, Design for Search Engines

April 16th, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in On-Page SEO by Tom

Search engine is all about content and every SEO gurus have been trying very hard to optimize their pages just for the search engine and often forgetting that the end user is actually the human reader. It is of paramount importance that a page has to be written for humans and designed for search engines in terms of SEO.

There is nothing more important than creating unique content for a site. In SEO, allocating keywords in the title, header and bold HTML tags not only helps the reader to identify the topic of a page easily but it also aids in optimization since search engine takes into consideration of the keywords in these tags.

Many writers are concerned about the perfect keyword density for the maximum benefit of SEO. Unfortunately, there are no hard figures for a perfect keyword percentage. The most important factor when creating content is to make it readable and unique. As long as the content is readable, there is no need to follow a set percentage of keyword density.

Designing a page to facilitate the indexing by the search engine bots is another important factor to consider next to content creation. A page with rich content without indexed by the search engine bots is equivalent to no content at all. To help the search engines to find the page, the navigation system and sitemap plays important roles here. It is advisable to have text links navigation so that bots can spider all the internal pages smoothly. Avoid using JavaScript and Flash made navigation system because most bots will ignore them but designer can always include a set of text links at the bottom of the page where these kinds of navigation system are used to overcome this issue.

Some search engines place great emphasis on the content near the top of a page. Therefore, it is advisable to design the layout in such a way that the content appears before other parts of the page. One example is to use the content first CSS template; it allows the navigation to appear on the left of a page followed by the content but the content is the first to appear in the codes. This method helps search engine bots to identify the important content of a page and index them since they are placed near the top of a page. Another easy work around is to employ a right side navigation menu.

The ultimate purpose of SEO is to make sure that the designated content appears in search engine according to the specific searches. Making the content readable and designing the page for easy indexing should always be the first priority for webmasters when SEO comes into play.

Thank you.

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Why You Should Optimize Your Website Content

April 8th, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in On-Page SEO by Marcus

Optimizing a website’s content, in order to obtain a high search engine ranking is what Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is all about. Nowadays the term SEO has become more familiar to people around the globe. If you want your website to be picked up by prominent search engines like Google, MSN, Yahoo, you will have to make use of today’s SEO techniques.

SEO techniques play an important role in improving the visibility of your website in search engine listings. Search Engine Optimization is defined as the process of making the contents of the website relevant for both users and search engines. In other words it’s the method of attracting search engine spiders to crawl over your website to increase its ranking for specific keywords.

To elaborate – for people to find a site through a search engine, the site requires a high SERP (Search Engine Results Position) as people rarely go to the second page of the search results. This means that when a user searches with relevant keywords or phrases, they should be able to find your website page listed on the first page of the search results. What is important in respect to search engine optimization is getting a high SERP.  Many different SEO techniques are used by SEO companies to get high Search Engine Result Position.

Today people using the search engine optimization technique as an effective method for increasing the relevance of a particular website. Search Engine optimization is a hyper – competitive tactic which requires acute focus and an exhaustive understanding about the search engine algorithms and how the robots operate.

The commonly accepted technique in SEO is the method of including unique phrases into the content of websites and thereby making sure the content is indexed by search engine robots. This can be done by inputting articles or other writings in the website containing your target keyword phrases for which you want your site to achieve high search engine rankings. This method is commonly accepted as the secure and cost effective method of increasing the traffic of the website.

SEO techniques like spamdexing and black hat SEO will harm the search engine experience of the user. Using these techniques may lead to your website being banned by search engines and should be avoided.

Another important method for increasing web traffic is to code the content of the web page with meta tags to optimize the keyword. This will enable search engines to index the web pages easily. Many other factors such as the architecture, structure, pagerank and design of the web page also contribute to your website’s successful ranking.

What is the business benefit you gain by optimizing your website using effective SEO techniques? The answer is very simple free targeted traffic. And targeted traffic means better conversion ratios and higher ROI for your business.

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Keyword Density

January 3rd, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in On-Page SEO by Pam

Keyword density is an indicator of the number of times the selected keyword appears in the web page. But mind you, keywords shouldn’t be over used, but should be just sufficient enough to appear at important places.

If you repeat your keywords with every other word on every line, then your site will probably be rejected as an artificial site or spam site.

Keyword density is always expressed as a percentage of the total word content on a given web page.

Suppose you have 100 words on your webpage (not including HMTL code used for writing the web page), and you use a certain keyword for five times in the content. The keyword density on that page is got by simply dividing the total number of keywords, by the total number of words that appear on your web page. So here it is 5 divided by 100 = .05. Because keyword density is a percentage of the total word count on the page, multiply the above by 100, that is 0.05 x 100 = 5%

The accepted standard for a keyword density is between 3% and 5%, to get recognized by the search engines and you should never exceed it.

Remember, that this rule applies to every page on your site. It also applies to not just to one keyword but also a set of keywords that relates to a different product or service. The keyword density should always be between 3% and 5%.

Simple steps to check the density:

1. Copy and paste the content from an individual web page into a word-processing software program like Word or Word Perfect.

2. Go to the ‘Edit’ menu and click ‘Select All’. Now go to the ‘Tools’ menu and select ‘Word Count’. Write down the total number of words in the page.

3. Now select the ‘Find’ function on the ‘Edit’ menu. Go to the ‘Replace’ tab and type in the keyword you want to find. ‘Replace’ that word with the same word, so you don’t change the text.

4.0 When you complete the replace function, the system will provide a count of the words you replaced. That gives the number of times you have used the keyword in that page.

5. Using the total word count for the page and the total number of keywords you can now calculate the keyword density.

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