Friday, January 13, 2012

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This is out of the box is already technically quite a good platform for WordPress SEO, this was true when I wrote my original WordPress SEO article in 2012 and it’s still true today, but that doesn’t mean you can’t improve it further! This plugin is written from the ground up by WordPress SEO consultant and WordPress developer Joost de Valk to improve your site’s SEO on all needed aspects. While this WordPress SEO plugin goes the extra mile to take care of all the technical optimization, more on that below, it first and foremost helps you write better content. WordPress SEO forces you to choose a focus keyword when you’re writing your articles, and then makes sure you use that focus keyword everywhere.

Write better content with WordPress SEO

Using the snippet preview you can see a rendering of what your post or page will look like in the search results, whether your title is too long or too short and your meta description makes sense in the context of a search result. This way the plugin will help you not only increase rankings but also increase the click through for organic search results.

Page Analysis

The WordPress SEO plugins Linkdex Page Analysis functionality checks simple things you’re bound to forget. It checks, for instance, if you have images in your post and whether they have an alt tag containing the focus keyword for that post. It also checks whether your posts are long enough, if you’ve written a meta description and if that meta description contains your focus keyword, if you’ve used any subheadings within your post, etc. etc.

The plugin also allows you to write meta titles and descriptions for all your category, tag and custom taxonomy archives, giving you the option to further optimize those pages.
Combined, this plugin makes sure that your content is the type of content search engines will love!

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  • Automatically Turns Every Post/Page Into A Unique RSS Feed
  • Submits RSS Feed to High Quality RSS Directories and Aggregator Sites
  • Automatically will Enter Username/Password and Captcha Solving
  • It Is Like Having Your Own SEO Worker 24/7
  • Works On Auto Blogs
  • Works While Your Computer Is Turned Off
  • Will Hide Your IP Identity Leaving No Footprints To The Search Engines with Multi Proxy Support
  • Ensures 100% Indexing Of All RSS Feeds With Automated Crawling Features To Over 150 Search Engine Ping Services
  • Able to Mesh (mashup) Your RSS Feeds With 3rd Party Feeds For Maximum Dynamic Indexing
  • Ability to Add Additional Feeds (any feed you want) for Auto Submissions
  • Gives Stats On Successful Submit, and Failed Submits. Will Try 3 Times
  • Gives A Master List Of All RSS Feeds, Downloadable By Text File, If You Want To Use With Other SEO Softwares
  • Automatically Add Your Youtube or Video RSS Feed To Be Submitted To RSS Directories
  • Add Header and Footer Text to Your RSS Feed with Spin Syntax
  • And Much, Much, More
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Thursday, January 12, 2012

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Ever since there have been learn search engines 2012, there have been people who have used tricks to achieve high search engine rankings. In the beginning, these search engine techniques were fairly simple, such as stuffing hidden tags with keywords or using invisible text on pages. As the search engines caught on to these tactics, the techniques used to achieve high search engine rankings evolved into more sophisticated methodologies. Current examples of these questionable search engine techniques include using computer programs to design hundreds of different optimized pages (commonly called "doorway pages"), and feeding search engines a different page than what the average visitor sees (called "cloaking"). Most practitioners of such tactics try to justify their use by claiming that search engines use "unrealistic" criteria for ranking, and that making the necessary adjustments to their website to match that criteria, and thus achieve high search engine rankings, would somehow undermine the visitor experience.

What is ignored is the fact that the search engines have established ranking criteria based upon extensive study of their users. In most (but not all) cases, the sites that do not have high search engine rankings are not giving the visitor what the search engine, through its exhaustive research of the searching public's preferences, has deemed important. Unless they have the time and resources to perform a full-fledged study of their own on what search engine users want, how could a web designer or business owner expect to know better?
It turns out that web searchers want informational content that addresses a question or need. They also want the title and description they see on a search engine to exactly match the contents of the page they visit. In addition, they find that pages that are deemed important by others are generally more useful (this is called link popularity, in which a search engine gives a ranking boost to sites that have incoming links from quality, related sites). Why should these criteria for high search engine rankings be considered unrealistic? Moreover, why should search engines be blamed for the ranking problems of an existing site that doesn't match their criteria or uses questionable search engine techniques? 

If a person in charge of a website five years ago began concentrating on the elements listed above, they would probably still have high search engine rankings today (and probably would have seen rankings improve over time, as search engines removed sites that were using illegal search engine techniques). If this same person continually concentrated on questionable search engine techniques, they would have had to start from scratch several times as the search engines repeatedly caught on to their tactics and penalized or removed the site. The beauty of the content-driven approach is that there is no risk, and that what works well today will almost certainly work well in the future. On the other hand, many of the current search engine techniques employed to achieve high search engine rankings are likely to become just as obsolete as hidden text is today. Doorway pages are already being banished from most engines, and some engines (most notably Google) have openly stated that they will ban sites that use cloaking. Why embrace search engine techniques that are doomed to eventually fail


In short, put informative content on your pages. Name each individual page according to its contents. Look for quality sites related to yours and ask them to exchange links. Your search engine techniques shouldn't center around taking an existing site and changing it as little as possible for the sole purpose of achieving high search engine rankings- it should center around making whatever modifications are necessary to directly address the interests of your visitors. In the search engine optimization industry, there is a saying that "Content is King". This is true in many ways, but really only tells half the story. The Visitor is King. Keep that in mind when working on your website, and the search engines are sure to reward you with high search engine rankings.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Free Download Wordpress Seo 2012, Cookies And Jacking Search Engine



When a visitor to a website bounces off to another URL, it is hard for the business to know if it was a successful visit. What if they left because they simply ran out of time and decided to return at a later date to make a purchase? That example should be counted as a success but previous internet analyses didn’t know how to track that type of behavior. This is where cookies enter into the mix.
Cookies are short signals in text form that are delivered from a website’s server to the visitor’s internet records on their hard drive. Typically, they follow the patterns and behavior of that consumer throughout the next weeks or months of their internet activity. Officially, they are called persistent cookies because they remain for some time.

These cookies bring high value to a website in several key areas:

  • A website can offer personalized landing pages for the user’s next visit, such as “We’re so glad you’re back!” or a snapshot of previous products that had been viewed on the last several visits.
  • They provide in-depth information that can be used to evaluate the company’s different departments; from sales, to marketing, to checkout, to frequently asked questions.
  • They are anonymous. Since cookies can’t be traced to an individual, companies avoid the worry about ethics surrounding the fragile topic of internet privacy. Specific names and addresses can never be seen; the city or township of a visitor is as specific as it gets.
  • Cookies show how many first-time vs. repeat visitors a website receives. A dramatically lower number in either of these areas can reveal a problem. It can determine if your advertising is effective, or if your products are not up to par. It might also mean that your website is not easy to navigate. A trained eye in SEO for web analytics will be able to spot these inconsistencies and draw valuable conclusions from the data.
  • Since cookies can be deleted by a web surfer at any time, companies can legitimize their use as voluntary. A typical hard drive will only save between thirty and fifty cookies at any one time.
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Monday, January 9, 2012

Free Download Premium Seo Joomla 2012 - Part 1

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