Friday, June 23, 2006

SEO facts and myths - link builder

1) SEO Myth: All Meta Tags Are Of Equal Importance

Some Meta tags are useful while others are not. I have stated this many times. Search engines are relying more and more about what is on the website than what the tags are telling them. The description tag is used by some (but not all) search engines. The same goes for the keyword tag. Keyword tags are used more by spammers and people using software to find you as a link partner than the search engines. In my opinion, the only tags you should concentrate your efforts on are the robot tag and the description tags.

2) Myth: Simply putting keywords in the keyword meta tag will get the page listed under that keyword.

Explanation: Most major search engines do not even spider the keyword meta tag and those that do, if the keyword is not also in the copy of the same page, it's considered spam which could lower your rankings, not raise it.

3) Myth: Automated queries to a search engine can get your site penalized or banned.

Explanation: Search engines cannot tell a program generated query from a manual query. If they could, search engine optimizers and marketers would be out of business.

4) Myth: The more times you repeat the keyword in the page, the higher it will rank.

Explanation: This is a little tricky since each algorithm uses different factors for ranking. A keyword density of 3 to 6% is recommended for tweaking the page for higher placement (depending on the individual search engine). Combined with other optimization efforts and tweaks, the proper keyword density will get listed higher. A keyword density that is too high will get listed lower or penalized.

5) Myth: Hidden links or text in a page can get your page ranked higher.

Explanation: Keyword stuffing and hidden links in the page can get your site penalized or banned if detected. It is considered spamming by some engines. Most people think it's not worth the risk.

6) Myth: PPC Is More Effective Than Natural SEO

In the short term...true. In the long term...false. Why, you ask? Organic SEO is preferred by searchers over 5 to 1 to PPC. People trust organic searches to return relevant results. People also know that the ads to the right of the page are sponsored ads. They have long ago figured out that anyone can bid on any term they want, as many often do, without even a hint of relevance. So, long term SEO structuring can indeed be more effective than PPC, especially when considering the preferences of search traffïc. A top 5 ranking may take some time to get, but once you are there (and provided you can maintain it), you will get better results than from a PPC ad.

7) Myth: You don't need to update your site to keep your rankings.

Explanation: By routine maintenance (removing outdated material, fixing broken links, queries, etc.) and updating your pages regularly, you are signaling the bots and crawlers to come back and re-crawl your site for changes to their listings. To maintain high standings, you need to keep at it and tweak the pages for better results if necessary. If neglected, your standings could easily slip out of the top rankings as new competing sites get indexed and optimized.

8) Myth: You don't need a robots.txt file and sitemap for your site.

Explanation: The first thing bots look for is a robots.txt file to tell them if they are allowed to index the domain and what areas are excluded from crawling. If a sitemap is provided, they will follow every link on it--otherwise parts of your site or pages may not be completely indexed. Put them in the root directory of your domain and link to the sitemap from your main page. It's good spider food for every site.

9) Myth: Search engines cannot index pages with Flash and using Flash in your page will lower it's ranking.

Explanation: This is a big myth. Search engines cannot index a Flash movie itself, but, if you specify Flash text (in the HTML) used in the movie, the text in the movie along with the rest of the page HTML will be indexed. Flash does nothing to keep the page from being properly indexed, nor does it keep your page from being crawled. Search engines don't like pages that re-direct, including Flash pages that do it automatically. It's the auto-redirect, not the Flash file that keeps a splash page from being ranked.

10) Myth: You can get higher rankings on any keyword without changing the code or content of the pages in your site.

Explanation: Not likely for long. Any elevated results will be temporary. If you want to steadily improve your ranking, you must make changes to your site that help the search engines spider it. You might temporarily raise your ranking by running regular queries and reports on search engines for your keywords but steady results are dependent on your willingness to optimize and tweak the code and content of your pages. A simple thing like fixing broken links can contribute to elevating your listings. It's one of the most overlooked search engine tweaks. Search engines will not continue to spider a site when it runs into a number of broken links.

11) Myth: Hiring an SEO linkbuilder "In House" is Cheaper

The problem with hiring someone in house is that they are paid hourly or by salary. Most SEO firms charge per item or project. It doesn't matter how long it takes us, you pay a one tíme charge. When you hire a firm, it's like having a team of SEO experts ( link builders ) on your payroll. Paying a flat rate saves you monëy and speeds up the time it takes to complete a job. Additionally, most SEO firms have specialists who write, submit, redesign sites, post pages, etc... Hiring one person who can do all these things competently is highly unlikely.

Authours :-- webworksite and Andy MacDonald Swift Media UK

Friday, June 02, 2006

India will growing now in internet marketing

Google Predicts India Will Become Largest Internet Market

Google Cheif executive Eric Schmidt ( Google CEO ) has predited that in next five years India will Become Largest Internet online marketing. Thats shows there are many company's now try to outsource their internet projects like website designing, SEO, link building and many new others projects. Now just take a look on elance.com , where you will definately see the proff that many software companies wants to outsource thier projects in India.


Schmidt wrote, "Over time digitisation will make it possible for people throughout the developing world to access the same information that is available to us in the West. A schoolboy in Africa will be able, for example, to find research papers from around the world or see ancient manuscripts from a library in Oxford." Mobile telephony, he prophesied, would "be the next big Internet phenomena."

He pointed out, "Mobile phones are cheaper than PCs, there are three times more of them, growing at twice the speed, and they increasingly have Internet access. What is more the World Bank estimates that more than two-thirds of the world's population lives within range of a mobile phone network", according to The Time of India.