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| Problem with dynamic generated sites Web Sites with Dynamic created pages also block Web crawlers. While it's great to give visitors unique experiences, tailored to their needs, the techniques you use to do that could stop search engines from indexing your content and hence could greatly reduce your potential traffic. Dynamically generated pages are created on the fly from a variety of elements held in databases. Typically such pages have a question mark (?) in the URL (or not). When a search engine crawler arrives at such a page, it captures the content but halts immediately, and will not follow the links, because it sees ahead of it an infinite number of pages -- a black hole that would bring it to a crash. !!!!! Suggestion create a static index page and add in the Metatag a robots tag with following text * Index, not follow * Search Engine Ranking by realsafes.com |
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| Search Engine Ranking - Tips and Help Search Engine Ranking What search engines don't like Search engines now know of this technique and define it as "Spam". Currently, sites that use invisible text are banned from most of the major search engines. What search engines don't like It is extremely important to know what search engines don't want. Otherwise, your perfectly optimized site can be blacklisted or not indexed. This is a high price to pay, considering that search engines account for 85% of new visitors to some sites. Therefore, when you learn about factors that influence search engine rankings, you should also learn what to avoid. How do search engines work? Search engines help people find relevant information on the Internet. Major search engines have huge databases of web sites that surfers can search by typing in some text. Search engines send out spiders or robots, which follow links from web sites and index all pages they come across. Each search engine has its own formula for indexing pages; some index the whole site, while others index only the main page. Search engines decide the amount of weight that will be placed on various factors that influence results. Some want link popularity to be the most important criterion, while others prefer meta tags. Search engines use a combination of factors to devise their formulas. Directories - a whole different ball game Often confused with search engines, directories are completely different. Unlike search engines, directories use "human indexing;" people review and index links. Directories have rigid guidelines that sites must meet before being added to their index. Therefore, they have a smaller, but cleaner index.Yahoo!, LookSmart, MSN, Go and others are directories. Factors that influence search engine rankings are irrelevant to directory rankings. Since people review sites, more attention is placed on the quality of a site: its functionality, content and design. Directories strive to categorize sites accurately and often correct categories suggested by a site's webmaster. Search Engine Ranking by findingtherighthome.com |
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Page-related ranking factors These factors include: Title tag Keyword frequency, weight, prominence and proximity Meta tags ALT tags Comment tags URL names Alphabetical placement Title Tag What is an HTML Title and why should I use it? HTML Title describes the contents of your web page in one sentence. This title is most likely to appear in search engines' results and in bookmarks. It is also the first thing that a spider sees on your page. Therefore, the title has dual importance since it will be seen by both people and search engines. HTML Title looks like this: It is the most important part of your page as far as search engines are concerned. Note that every search engine supports the Title tag. Here are a few tips on how to make you title tag more appealing to both search engines and people. Add keywords to your title, never use only a company name ! Length of your title title is limited to about 75 characters Using the Meta Description tag The meta description tag describes your site's content, giving the reader and the search engine an accurate summary filled with multiple keywords. Meta tags are hidden in the document's source, invisible to the readers. Some search engines, however, are able to use meta tags as a part of their algorithm. Engines do not penalize those who use meta tags properly, so it's recommended that you always include them. A meta description tag can boost your rankings on some engines. Use it on all pages Limit it to 150 characters Should contain keywords Keywords shouldn't repeat more than 7 times Search Engine Ranking by healthforwoman.com |
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SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION SOLUTIONS THAT FIT! Search engine optimization experience, custom designed analysis software and tireless research place us ahead of competition. Our profound knowledge of ecommerce and the Internet - past, present and future - will guide you down the right path avoiding costly pitfalls. Search Engine Top Ranking - General Search Engine Optimization Plan |
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