Archive for the 'SEO' Category

Frontloading

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

When you’re running a website, whoever is surfing it is staring at the screen…but where?  One of the biggest questions for website designers is, “Where are the user’s eyes looking?”  Where do your eyes go when you read articles on the Web? What do you notice and what do you miss?
Well, we’ve got some answers [...]

Traffic Equalizer

Friday, February 8th, 2008

Let’s talk about the Traffic Equalizer program. This is the program my dear subscriber used to create extra pages for his site map. In case you don’t know what Traffic Equalizer is, let me briefly tell you. It is a program that quickly generates hundreds or thousands of pages designed to rank well on [...]

About Specific Keyword Density Ranges

Friday, February 8th, 2008

Keyword Density SEO Tool shows you the keywords you should be using and what to do to improve your search engine ranking without sending hundreds of automated queries to the search engines.
    Features
* Scans heavy hitters’ best keywords
* Scores pages on a wide range of criteria, not just keyword density
* Suggests keyword phrases based on [...]

What is Keyword Stuffing ?

Monday, January 28th, 2008

Keyword stuffing was considered to be an unethical search engine optimization (SEO) technique. Keyword stuffing occurs when a web page is loaded with keywords in the meta tags or in content. The repetition of words in meta tags may explain why many search engines no longer use these tags.
Keyword stuffing had been used in the [...]

Likes and dislikes of Googlebots

Monday, January 28th, 2008

What is a Googlebot? It is one of the little web-searching spiders (automated) that we talked about in the last section. And these spiders have definite preferences, so you want to make sure your content is good spider food.
Spiders like:
• Neat codeless lines of code than lines of text (or more lines of text [...]

Keyword Frequency

Monday, January 21st, 2008

Keyword Frequency is the measure of the number of times a keyword appears on a page, or in an area on a page. Search Engines place importance in the number of times a keyword is listed on your page. In general, the more times a keyword appears on the page, the more relevant it will [...]

Points to Consider in SEO

Monday, January 21st, 2008

There are many things to consider when you go to put keywords in the text of your pages. Most search engines index the full text of each page, so you should put your keywords throughout your text. However, each search engine uses different ranking algorithms. And that’s the really hard part–difficult though it may be, [...]

keyword density

Monday, January 21st, 2008

Keyword density is the percentage of words on a web page that match a specified set of keywords. In the context of search engine optimization keyword density can be used as a factor in determining whether a web page is relevant to a specified keyword or keyword phrase. Due to the ease of managing keyword [...]

Keyword Proximity

Monday, January 21st, 2008

Keyword proximity refers to the distance in space, as measured in within the keywords as well as the phrases including the keywords without repetition and with contextual relevance.
Keyword proximity measures the closeness between two keywords. In general, the closer the keywords are, the better.
For Search Engine Optimization, the proximity of the keywords or keywords included [...]

Keyword prominence

Monday, January 21st, 2008

Keyword prominence is how close to the start of the area that the keyword appears. In general, a keyword that appears closer to the top of the page or area will be more relevant. However, sometimes it helps to have a keyword in the middle of an area, or even toward the end of the [...]