Your blog popst 100% should be indexed by Google. Follow this basic SEO guideline, I read this article in Daily SEO blog.
1. All your posts must have unique and quality content. By unique I mean that the content of your posts should be found only on a single place (i.E., avoid duplicate content both inside and outside your domain). By quality I mean that the content should be useful to potential visitors.
2. All your posts should be reachable through static links on your blog. You need to have a sound site structure in place, else the Google bot might not be able to find some of your inner pages and posts. If you use a modern CMS, like WordPress or Joomla, this shouldn’t be an issue.
3. Your domain should hold some backlinks. As you probably know backlinks are the search engine currency. You need some of them if you want Google to discover your website in the first place. Secondly, if you want to have all your pages indexed and some good search rankings, you will need to have a decent amount of backlinks. Keep in mind that there is a PageRank threshold that your pages must pass before they get included in Google’s index.
It is common for a new website to have only part of its internal pages indexed. Over time, however, this should be fixed. If you have been blogging for around one year and still only 30% of your posts are indexed by Google you might have a problem. I would start investigating duplicate content issues. Once you are sure you don’t have that, work on getting more backlinks.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Most Important Techniques in SEO
Following 3 rules are should respect to generate your site a victory.
1. Only target keywords that are receiving traffic
2. Only target keywords that have a commercial value.
3. Target keywords with a low enough competition.
SEO is the fine art of getting traffic to your site by optimising the on page content and off page links.
1. Keyword Research: Need to creative idea exactly what your target market is typing into Google. All Search Engine Optimisation starts here. Good keyword research is a very important factor in SEO
2. Create a Local Business Listing: With this you must easily be able to get highly ranked for your establishment and your local area.
3. Link Building: Probably the most valuable part.
Create a more number of powerful backlinks to your site.
4. RSS feeds: The majority of websites, directories and blogs have RSS feeds. If they don't then they can be created. These need to be submitted to the top 40 or so feed directories. These feed directories themselves have feeds which can be submitted! Feeds only need to be submitted once and robotically update
Creating blogs, articles and feeds produces a large network of linking, gives your optimisation a backbone, then each time content is added within the network the feeds are automatically updated. Google loves it.
5. Publish Press Releases: Each time you launch a new product or service, or just have an declaration then get it out as a press release. PR sites vary, some are free some you have to pay for but they are another great source of traffic and link juice.
6. Bookmark site pages, blogs and articles on the social bookmarking scene.
7. Utilise Twitter and Facebook to continue building reputation and customers. Twitter is just going to grow and grow, would be mad not to start using it properly right now. This can be automated to an extent.
8. If you aren't already doing this then start building a list. Would be a pleasant idea to have a monthly newsletter for your customers, another great way to maintain contact and create a long term relationship with your customers, as well as informing them of any news in your sector or company. This would have to be an 'opt-in' list where the customers click a link to confirm they want to join the list. This eliminates any accusations of SPAM, and there will be an 'unsubscribe' link with every message sent.
9. Then there are the on-page factors. This would include tweaking the content to optimise for a specific keyword. Employing 'nofollow' tags in your pages to control the flow of page rank, for occurrence putting a 'nofollow' tag on links to your T's and C's would stop any page rank flowing to this page, but would still allow customers to click on it and view it.
1. Only target keywords that are receiving traffic
2. Only target keywords that have a commercial value.
3. Target keywords with a low enough competition.
SEO is the fine art of getting traffic to your site by optimising the on page content and off page links.
1. Keyword Research: Need to creative idea exactly what your target market is typing into Google. All Search Engine Optimisation starts here. Good keyword research is a very important factor in SEO
2. Create a Local Business Listing: With this you must easily be able to get highly ranked for your establishment and your local area.
3. Link Building: Probably the most valuable part.
Create a more number of powerful backlinks to your site.
4. RSS feeds: The majority of websites, directories and blogs have RSS feeds. If they don't then they can be created. These need to be submitted to the top 40 or so feed directories. These feed directories themselves have feeds which can be submitted! Feeds only need to be submitted once and robotically update
Creating blogs, articles and feeds produces a large network of linking, gives your optimisation a backbone, then each time content is added within the network the feeds are automatically updated. Google loves it.
5. Publish Press Releases: Each time you launch a new product or service, or just have an declaration then get it out as a press release. PR sites vary, some are free some you have to pay for but they are another great source of traffic and link juice.
6. Bookmark site pages, blogs and articles on the social bookmarking scene.
7. Utilise Twitter and Facebook to continue building reputation and customers. Twitter is just going to grow and grow, would be mad not to start using it properly right now. This can be automated to an extent.
8. If you aren't already doing this then start building a list. Would be a pleasant idea to have a monthly newsletter for your customers, another great way to maintain contact and create a long term relationship with your customers, as well as informing them of any news in your sector or company. This would have to be an 'opt-in' list where the customers click a link to confirm they want to join the list. This eliminates any accusations of SPAM, and there will be an 'unsubscribe' link with every message sent.
9. Then there are the on-page factors. This would include tweaking the content to optimise for a specific keyword. Employing 'nofollow' tags in your pages to control the flow of page rank, for occurrence putting a 'nofollow' tag on links to your T's and C's would stop any page rank flowing to this page, but would still allow customers to click on it and view it.
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