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Search Engines » Strange Google result |
Posted By Guido on 24 March 2006 | Google can be very helpful sometimes but as with anything strange things can happen this articles shows you one of those times that google really does have a strange way of serving up results.
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Search Engines » Getting Ranked in the Top 10 |
Posted By Guido on 24 March 2006 | Getting a high ranking in a Search Engine means the difference between a few visitors and 100’s of visitors from Search Engines. With millions of searches a second Search Engines are one of the most important factors in website’s success. Rank should be in turn the most important factor for you when it comes to being listed on Search Engines.
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Search Engines » Frames and Search Engines |
Posted By Guido on 24 March 2006 | When it comes to framed sites and the effect that the use of frames by a site has on its search engine ranking, there are two schools of thought. Some people say that framed sites, if done properly, have no problems in getting good rankings in the search engines. Others claim that if search engine optimization is important to you, never use frames.
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Search Engines » What Search Engines Want From Webmasters |
Posted By Guido on 24 March 2006 | Self-proclaimed search engine experts have, over the years, touted all kinds of methods for ranking higher in search engines. This has included things such as hidden text, hidden links, meta tag stuffing, double meta tags, page stuffing, cloaking, redirect pages, bulk-quantity doorway pages, and other "secrets" of dubious quality.
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Search Engines » Articles To Boost Your Success Online! |
Posted By Guido on 24 March 2006 | One day I was surfing the internet and suddenly came upon one of my articles - there on someone else's web site!
This is not the first time this has happened! But it got me thinking. It was not long ago that I started writing articles and sending them out, but ever since then something almost magical has occurred. I've started to see a tremendous increase in traffic to my web site! And the reason for that is simple, really. My articles are finding their way on to heavily-trafficked web sites! And not just that, but think of the multiplication factor as the articles spread to even more web sites! The process is on-going. I'm not saying this to brag.
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Search Engines » Robot.txt Good or Bad! |
Posted By Guido on 24 March 2006 | Basically, robots.txt is a plain text file which is placed in a server's root directory it includes information on whether search engine robots should index the site or parts of the site. The file (line begins with '#'), then 'User-agent' lines.
Usually, the User-agent line is simply a wildcard, to exclude all robots, like so :
# robots.txt for http://yoursite.com
User-agent: *
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