2. DN Fame
This is a nice tool that will get you a lot of basic analysis done like web rankings, traffic, domain info etc. Does less of SEO but more of domain popularity.
3. The Reaction Engine
4. SEO Header Checker Tool
This is a nice tool that will get you a lot of basic analysis done like web rankings, traffic, domain info etc. Does less of SEO but more of domain popularity.
This is yet another free seo analysis tool that will check your website for spam. Basically it scans the outgoing links to see if you have “spam” in there. Also lists out the good and bad, with a nice meter that shows where you score – on the spam o meter.
Even if you have a kickass site, sometimes you have to wait for ages to get some pages indexed and crawled on Google. Why does this happen ? I’ve found many people complain that after building a great site, and doing the standard chores, waiting so long for the results doesn’t make any sense. Certain things just don’t happen as planned. Like certain pages on a site, doesn’t get indexed and if indexed doesn’t get the right visibility on the search engines. Strange.
I can probably attribute all these problems to a couple of SEO factors. Let me try and explain them below.
Setting a proper sitemap solves most of the problems often. But don’t take this lightly as we have many automated plugins to do the job. Many a times, the automated plugins need good tweaking to ensure that they have the right settings for your site. I have written several posts about sitemaps, like this one, check it out.
This is not a way to “control” how often the bots visit you. Google has its own algorithm to find out when it should visit you, but publishing more articles in a regular fashion sure does give Google clues on what your posting frequency is like. Nothing wrong in publishing articles in random, but I’d suggest you keep it pretty much in a predictable fashion so we make the process easy.
Cross linking between pages contextually is a great way to make sure that the bots visit all those pages. Contextual links are given more importance probably than any other link on the site, so make use of them.
If you have a self designed website, make sure you keep the directory structure simple and not too deep. Having more directories to crawl will make the job difficult for the bots. Keep it simple.
Along with making sure that all the pages are crawled, also make sure that the ones you don’t need to show up in the search results are blocked. (Like the TOS page.) You could use the Meta Noindex and the robots.txt exclusion protocol to get things done.
Often I see websites with complex, fancy navigation bar annoying. I mean, it doesn’t have to be fancy to impress your visitors right ? You could use classy CSS styling to get elegant looks and still impress them. The problem with fancy navigation bars are that they often do more harm than good like not allowing proper crawling of the pages linked. There are various techniques you can use to make the navigation bar attractive and still allow smooth crawling, employ them.
Always practice deep linking (you shouldn’t be having a deep structure in the first place.) if you have a big and deep directory structure. Do not miss out linking to any directory/pages. Use clever linking strategy to link all the directories/categories and pages each other. If possible link to all the main category indexes right from the homepage.
Linking to pages with images and other elements may also result in poor crawling of those pages. Use proper anchor texts to share the contextual factor among your pages and directories.
Confusing URLs are neither good for Google bots as well as visitors. Google bots love simple, meaningful URLs and visitors love URLs with recall value and those are easy to remember. If you don’t want to screw up things, keep the URLs simple and easy to remember (both for bots and humans). P.S – Google does not have any problems with seemingly confusing or meaningless URLs. They still make out the content from the page, however having meaningful URLs are a definite plus.
Essentially, factors like how fast to index, how often to index and how deep to index are decided by the search engines. But to a certain level you can control their crawling speed and frequency. The points above are good pointers to this, hope they helped you.
Your website is your online presence and needs to enhance your company’s image and products in a way that is both professional and useful to your prospective customers. The best way to attract targeted visitors and keep them interested is by providing informative content. Millions of websites offer products. Your website needs to stand out from the masses by offering information or solutions your competitors do not offer.
When a visitor comes to your site, chances are they are looking for information, a solution to a problem or for a specific product or service. Your website needs to have the content and solutions to answer their needs. Informative content attracts visitors and helps to promote repeat visits.
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Once your website is ready to go, we will help you get the targeted traffic you need. We employ ethical search engine optimization techniques that will increase your rankings in the search engines, while minimizing the chance of being penalized or banned by the search engines (this is not always the case with some other SEO’s).
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When someone is searching for your products, what keyword phrases do they use? Are they searching for your product or an answer to a question or a solution to a problem? Keyword research is one of the most important parts of website development and is often overlooked by website design companies.
Simply getting visitors to your site is not enough in these competitive times. You need targeted visitors that are looking for what you are providing. Search engine optimization and marketing ensures visitors that are actively searching for what you have. Solid, informative website content will keep your visitors attention and give you the chance to present your products or services as an answer to their needs.
Now, what is some page crawled up the sitelinks which you does not want to appear on the sitelinks? What can you do to control the links that appear on the sitelinks?
Here’s what you do.
That’s it. So even though you don’t have the access to decide what links appear on the sitelinks, you have the access to decide as to whether they should appear or not.
So what’s new ? Just a re-branding and a new name ? No..there’s more. MS is trying to re invent the search experience altogether.
We spent lots of time listening to you, learning how you use search today and what you’re trying to accomplish with search. We found that search is no longer just a tool for mapping a keyword to a document. If you’re like many people, you’re increasingly using search to help you make decisions: from everyday decisions, like which restaurant to eat at, to complicated decisions, like which digital camera to buy or when to fly and where to stay on your next vacation.
Problem is: search engines themselves haven’t evolved all that much to address the new ways that people like you are using search today.
So today we’re introducing a new kind of search that goes beyond traditional search engines to help you make faster, more informed decisions. It will do this by combining a great search engine (with powerful new features to improve your results for any query), more organized results, and unique tools to help you make important decisions. We think of Bing as a Decision Engine.
So Microsoft calls Bing a “Decision Engine” and not a “Search Engine”. Cool !