Showing posts with label SEO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SEO. Show all posts

" Black Hat Vs White Hat " SEO

In enhancing the ranking by the search engines, for a web page / website, Search Engine Optimization will help you in the best way; this process helps your website in getting high quality traffic and volume. The webpage which gets high ranking from the SEO will be listed top in the search results by the search engines. The search engine optimization is done by using proprietary algorithms.

However there are two methods of improving the Search Engine Optimization. They are Black Hat SEO and White Hat SEO.

Black Hat SEO- Is the process of enhancing the volume and traffic of a webpage through unethical manner, so they often disapproved by the search engines.
White Hat SEO-Is the process of enhancing the volume and traffic of a webpage through ethical manner, so this often approved by the search engines.

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The following shows the techniques through which the Black Hat Search Engine Optimization is done.
        Hidden Content-This is the process of improving the volume and traffic by using the hidden content, this hidden content is placed inside the comments by using the comment tag like “<!--search-->”, where the content which is useful for search engine optimization is placed inside these comments, along with the comments tag “<no script>” is also used in Black Hat SEO.
        Meta Keyword stuffing-This is a process of improving the volume, however here Meta tags are used in the optimization process. These Meta tags should be included inside the “<head>” tag. Normally the “<meta>” tags will have a name attribute and content attribute. This should describe the information of the current web page; however these are used in enhancing the page visits by embedding the keywords that help in searching with-in the “<meta>” part.
        Meta Keywords-The other way of increasing the page visits is by using the Meta keywords. Actually these keywords should be in small list, but these are wrongly used increasing the size list of keywords and embedding the words, which will enhance the site visits. 

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    Doorway / Gateway Pages-The best way in enhancing the page visits is by using the gateway/doorway pages. These false pages are used by the search engine and these pages will never be noticed by the end-user. Normally these pages will have content along with 1/2 keywords used in loading the target.
        Linking Farming-By using link farms, you may be able to link to irrelevant web pages. These free for all pages will not give you any traffic/volume and moreover your web page may reach a state of banned by using these FFA pages so, it is advised to avoid them.

Google Commands for SEO

SEO? Oh, I’ve Heard Of That Before !!: Google Commands for SEO? Are you familiar with these...:

 All SEO Google Commands   ...

Google Commands for SEO

      

  • cache:www.themarketingweekly.com
  • related:www.themarketingweekly.com
  • info:www.themarketingweekly.com
  • allintitle:www.themarketingweekly.com
  • intitle:www.themarketingweekly.com
  • allinurl:www.themarketingweekly.com
  • inurl:www.themarketingweekly.com
Here I have taken www.themarketingweekly.com as an example. Whenever you are using these commands, just simple replace www.themarketingweekly.com with your website URL

Lets look at these commands and few more, a little more in detail, and see what are they all about.
  • Allintitle: This command tells you how many pages online have a particular set of words in their titles. This can be useful for seeing how other site titles are configured. Since the title of a webpage is the primary way of defining page content, you can find relevant topics more easily with allintitle. A great way to combine two functions, and sniff out keyword blurring, is to use this in conjunction with the site: command so you would type in

The Dark Art Of Search Engine Optimization

Before we begin let's review an important point about Google. When most people think of Google they think of the dominant search engine (and in that they would be right) HOWEVER if Google was primarily a search engine they would be much smaller than they are now. No, they are an advertising company and the world's largest at that. To this end they need traffic, market share, and clicks. They need you to love Google.com, visit it often, visit their other properties and offerings such as Gmail. If you do this, the odds of you clicking on one of the paid ads increases and their primary function is fulfilled. It is driven by this purpose that Google has developed the most complex search algorithm that has ever existed. Their search is their primary source of traffic. The better their results, the more you will return, the greater the likelihood you will click an ad, the more revenue they generate (thus leading to their continued increases in reported revenue quarter-after-quarter). Why is this important? Because this is the driving force of their current algorithm and will be for the foreseeable future we can assume that any action that increases relevant traffic to your site, increases the stickiness of your site and/or increases the number of links from relevant sites to yours will help your rankings and it will help Google keep their visitors loyal.

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Manual Labor in the SERPs

Manual Labor in the SERPs , article on Manual Labor in the SERPs
Although Google explicitly denies it and Yahoo! obviously uses it, in the search research world, it has been suggested many times that search engine use manual approvals and rankings of sites for the top 2-5000 queries. These queries make up between 20-35% of all queries done in a commercial search engine and by manually ranking pages for the top 10 returned results, search engines can shave significant burdens from the server load. It's no surprise, too, that search researchers believe that these manual rankings will also improve the quality and perception of quality of results for common searches.
For obvious reasons, SEOs are fearful of this shift, but it is, in fact a boon to the industry as a whole over the long term. Imagine being manually ranked in the top 10 for an exceptionally popular search term. The only way you can lose rankings is if the quality of your site/result deteriorates in comparison to the competition. Instead of link-building (which I personally find boring &amp; distasteful), our jobs would be primarily about building the best, unique content available for the subject. That sounds like a switch I'd be happy to make.