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Friday, May 31, 2013

SEO - What is SEO?

SEO is sometimes also called SEO copyrighting because most of the techniques that are used to promote sites in search engines deal with text.
  • SEO Stands for Search Engine Optimization.
  • SEO is all about optimizing a web site for Search Engines.
  • SEO is the process of designing and developing a web site to rank well in search engine results.
  • SEO is to improve the volume and quality of traffic to a web site from search engines.
  • SEO is a subset of search engine marketing.
  • SEO is the art of ranking in the search engines.
  • SEO is marketing by understanding how search algorithms work and what human visitors might search.
If you plan to do some basic SEO, it is essential that you understand how search engines work and which items are most important in SEO.

How Search Engine Works ?

Search engines perform several activities in order to deliver search results
  • Crawling - is the process of fetching all the web pages linked to a web site. This task is performed by a software, called a crawler or a spider (or Googlebot, as is the case with Google).
  • Indexing - is the process of creating index for all the fetched web pages and keeping them into a giant database from where it can later be retrieved. Essentially, the process of indexing is identifying the words and expressions that best describe the page and assigning the page to particular keywords.
  • Processing - When a search request comes, the search engine processes it . i.e. it compares the search string in the search request with the indexed pages in the database.
  • Calculating Relevancy - Since it is likely that more than one pages contains the search string, so the search engine starts calculating the relevancy of each of the pages in its index to the search string.
  • Retrieving Results - The last step in search engines' activities is retrieving the best matched results. Basically, it is nothing more than simply displaying them in the browser.
Search engines such as Google and Yahoo! often update their relevancy algorithm dozens of times per month. When you see changes in your rankings it is due to an algorithmic shift or something else outside of your control.
Although the basic principle of operation of all search engines is the same, the minor differences between their relevancy algorithm lead to major changes in results relevancy.

What is SEO Copywriting?

SEO Copywriting is the technique of writing the viewable text on a web page in such a way that it reads well for the surfer, and also targets specific search terms. Its purpose is to rank highly in the search engines for the targeted search terms.
As well as the viewable text, SEO Copywriting usually optimizes other on-page elements for the targeted search terms. These include the Title, Description and Keywords tags, headings and alt text.
The idea behind SEO Copywriting is that search engines want genuine content pages and not additional pages (often called "doorway pages") that are created for the sole purpose of achieving high rankings.

What is Search Engine Rank?

When you search any keyword using a search engine then it displays thousands of results found in its database. A page ranking is measured by the position of web pages displayed in the search engine results. If Search engine is putting your web page on first position then your web page rank will be number 1 and it will be assumed as with a high rank.
SEO is the process of designing and developing a web site to attend a high rank in search engine results.

What is on-page and off-page SEO

Conceptually, there are two ways of doing SEO
  • On-Page SEO- This includes provding good content, good keywords selection. putting keywords on correct places, giving appropriate title to every page etc.
  • Off-Page SEO - This includes link building, increasing link popularity by submitting in open directories, search engines, link exchange etc.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

list of websites to free submit url


http://free-url-submit.blogspot.in/ (400 Search Engine Submit)
http://www.usertown.de/submit/ (351 Search Engine Submit)
http://www.bloggermy.com/seo/submiturl.html (180 Search Engine Submit)
http://www.free-url-submission.com/ (140 Search Engine Submit)
http://www.sitestool.com/search-engines-submit (138 Search Engine Submit)
http://www.sitesubmit.ezedir.com/ (95 Search Engine Submit)
http://www.linkdirectorysubmissions.com/search-engine-submitter (93 Search Engine Submit)
http://www.freewebsitesubmission.us/index1.html (93 Search Engine Submit)
http://www.allsitecafe.com/submitter/submit.html (75 and 65 Search Engine Submit)
http://www.serfish.com/submit/  (50 Search Engine Submit)
http://www.rankontoponline.com/SearchEngineSubmission (48 Search Engine Submit)
http://www.promotionworld.com/tools/submit.php (30 Search Engine Submit)  (at a time 10 URL Submit)
http://www.123-domain-registration.net/cgi-bin/submit.cgi/ (30 Search Engine Submit) (same above type)    
http://www.submissionurl.com/ (28 Search Engine Submit) 
http://www.free-web-submission.co.uk/submissionfree/index.php (21 Search Engine Submit)
http://www.websitesubmit.hypermart.net/freesubmit.htm (21 Search Engine Submit)
http://www.submitexpress.com/free-submission.html (22 Search Engine Submit)
http://www.freewebsubmission.com/ (20 Search Engine Submit) 
http://www.submitshop.com/freesubmit/freesubmit.html (19 Search Engine Submit)
http://www.thebestfree.net/promo/submit.htm (19 Search Engine Submit)
http://www.addpro.com/submit30.htm (18 Search Engine Submit)
http://www.egenica.com/free_website_submission/index.php (13 Search Engine Submit)
http://www.submitawebsite.com/seo-tools/search-engine-submission.html (9 Search Engine Submit)
http://www.entireweb.com/free_submission/ (8 major Search Engine Submission) 
http://www.mysubmitter.com/ (7 Search Engine Submit)
http://www.uswebsites.com/submit/ (6 Search Engine Submit)
http://www.claymont.com/submitnologin.asp (Add website)
http://search.sonicrun.com/freelisting (Add website)
http://www.scrubtheweb.com/addurl.html (Add website)
http://kongutamil.tripod.com/add-tamil-site.html (Add your site)
http://www.activesearchresults.com/addwebsite.php (Add website)
http://www.secretsearchenginelabs.com/add-url.php (Add Your URL )
http://www.spiffysearch.com/cgi-bin/submit.pl (Search Engine Submission)

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

How Many Title Tag Characters Will Google, Yahoo, Bing Display in a Search ?...

Google Search Engine Meta Tag Limitations:
Google accept 69 Characters (Including Spaces) for title.
Google accept 156 Characters (Including Spaces) for Description.

Yahoo Search Engine Meta Tag Limitations:
Yahoo accepts up to 72 Characters (Including Spaces) for a title. (PDF’s accept up to 75 characters)
Yahoo accepts up to 161 Characters (Including Spaces) for Description.

Bing/MSN Search Engine Meta Tag Limitations:
Bing accepts 65 Characters (Including Spaces) for title.
Bing accepts up to 150 Characters (Including Spaces) for Description.
Bing will readily show 69 characters for the Title Tag and up to 185 for the description.

You can use Effective Meta Tags: 
Meta Title tag = 65 char max recommended
Meta Description Tag = 160 char max recommended
Meta Keywords Tag = No issue…
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This table shows how the maximum title length in the major search engines has changed over time:
Year
Google
Bing
Yahoo
2007
       66 chars
       65 chars
120 chars
2008
       66 chars
       65 chars
72 chars
2009
       71 chars
       65 chars
 72 chars
2010
       71 chars
       67 chars
 65 chars
2011
       71 chars
       70 chars
Uses Bing results, so inherits Bing limits
2012
Visible width up to 70 chars
       70 chars

2013
Visible width up to 70 chars
Visible width up to 71 chars

How to use Google to find .edu, .gov and


Finding .edu or .gov blogs using Google
In order to find .edu or .gov blogs using Google, you simply have to use Google search box and a few special parameters.
Let’s give it a try. Paste the following code in Google.com search box:
site:.edu inurl:blog "post a comment"
Google just returned you thousands of results: sites which have .edu and blog in their url, as well as “post a comment” in the page. easy, isn’t it?
Finding .gov blogs is extremely easy as well. The only thing you have to do is to change the extension in the query:
site:.gov inurl:blog "post a comment"
Using the inurl parameter, you can find lots of things, such as wikis. Though, be warned that modifying wikis for promotional or SEO purposes is not a good thing and that it may produce more harm than good.
site:.edu inurl:wiki
How to find blogs with CommentLuv
CommentLuv is a free WordPress plugin which automatically create a link (generally dofollow) to the commenter last post. Of course, leaving a comment on a CommentLuv enabled blog is good for your SEO.
But now, how to find blogs with CommentLuv? Just use the following query and enjoy Google results. The text within quotes is the text that must be contained in the page, and “blogging tips” are just keywords related to what you’re looking for.
"Enable CommentLuv" blogging tips
By the way, some time ago I compiled a list of quality blogs with CommentLuv, you might want to have a look.
Finding blog with the “Top Commenters” widget
Top Commenters is another free WordPress plugin which reward top commenters with a link, generally in the blog sidebar. It used to be very popular but seems its popularity decreased. Anyways, using Google it is still pretty easy to find some blogs with this widget enabled:
"Top Commenters" make money



hanks again SoloSEO for a great tool!!!

Add/Submit

your keyword “add url”
your keyword “add site”
your keyword “add website”
your keyword “add your site”
your keyword “add a url”
your keyword “add * url”
your keyword “add * site”
your keyword “add * website”
your keyword “submit url”
your keyword “submit site”
your keyword “submit website”
your keyword “submit your site”
your keyword “submit a url”
your keyword “submit * url”
your keyword “submit * site”
your keyword “submit * website”
your keyword “suggest url”
your keyword “suggest site”
your keyword “suggest website”
your keyword “suggest your site”
your keyword “suggest a url”
your keyword “suggest * url”
your keyword “suggest * site”
your keyword “suggest * website”

Advanced

allintitle:your keyword
allinanchor:your keyword
allinurl:your keyword
allintext:your keyword

Directories

your keyword directory
your keyword * directory
directory * your keyword
intitle:directory “your keyword”
inurl:directory “your keyword”
“list of your keyword sites”
“list * your keyword sites”
“list * your keyword * sites”
“recommended links” your keyword”
“recommended sites” your keyword”
“favorite links” your keyword”
“favorite sites” your keyword”

Blogs & Forums

your keyword forum
“your keyword forum”
intitle:your keyword forum
inurl:your keyword forum
your keyword blog
“your keyword blog”
intitle:your keyword blog
inurl:your keyword blog
“add comment” your keyword
“post comment” your keyword
your keyword members
your keyword join
your keyword tag
intitle:tag your keyword
intitle:post your keyword
I’ll also add a couple of my own to this list:
  • site:.edu inurl:your keyword
  • site:.edu inurl:blog “your keyword”
  • site:.com inurl:blogspot“real estate gurgaon”
  • site:.edu inurl:forum “your keyword”
  • site:.edu intitle:blog “post a comment”
You can also replace “.edu” with “.gov” to find those types of links, or replace “inurl:”, with “intitle:”

Infographic: The Periodic Table Of Google Analytics...


Want to understand all the ways that Google Analytics can help you learn how people are interacting with your site? A new “periodic table” may prove useful.
Created by Jeff Sauer, the table from his company Jeffalytics covers everything from “As” (AdSense Reports) to even stuff Google Analytics can’t report — “Np” for Not Provided.
Here’s a look:

Be sure to visit the actual Periodic Table of Google Analytics page, where you can get a PDF version of the chart to print, embed code to put the chart on your site plus an interactive version that lets you hover over an element to understand more about it.
Related, if you’ve never seen our The Periodic Table Of SEO Ranking Factors, be sure to check that out. We’re about to update that in the coming weeks, as well.


 
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