Monday, August 13, 2012

Meaning Of SEO

"SEO" word stands for Search Engine Optimization. Its an online process to promote any website of any type of business to increase the traffic, sales and ROI.


In other words we can also say that SEO is a technique which helps search engines to find your website from the million of sites and give you a high rank to increase traffic, sales and get a higher ROI i.e. Return on Investment.

How To Do SEO?


Friday, August 10, 2012

How To Get Top 10 Ranking

SEO After Google Panda & Penguin Update


SEO is the process to get organic ranking of a website in main search engines like Google, Bing & Yahoo. Every one who has online business and wants to get top ten ranking in google or other search engines. Please read the starter SEO guide given by Google

http://www.google.com/webmasters/docs/search-engine-optimization-starter-guide.pdf

You can also get help & guide by Google Webmaster Tool

Thursday, August 9, 2012

How To Get A Site Indexed In Google

Website indexing is the main part of website promotion because if your website not cached in search engine, it will not benefit in any manner because search engine will not show your website in their search results and the user will not able to see your website to get avail any services and products.

Creating a new website is tough because when you first create, your website is completely unknown, you have no links anywhere that pointing to your website, and your website not found in the search engines. Then what do you do?


Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Google Pagerank Update History

All Google PageRank Update History from 2008 to 2012


  • 2 August 2012 - Toolbar Pagerank Update - (Latest Update)
  • 3 May 2012 - Toolbar Pagerank Update - (Confirmed)
  • 7 February 2012 - Toolbar PR Update (Confirmed)
  • 7 November 2011 - PR Update (Confirmed)
  • August 1st Week 2011 - PR Update (Confirmed)
  • July 2011 - Toolbar Pagerank Update - (Confirmed)
  • June 2011 - Toolbar Pagerank Update - (Confirmed)
  • January 2011 - Network Wide Toolbar Pagerank Update - (Confirmed)
  • April 2010 - Network Wide Toolbar Pagerank Update - (Confirmed)
  • Dec 31, 2009 - Network Wide - (Confirmed)
  • 30 October 2009 - Network Wide - (Confirmed)
  • 28 May 2009 – Google PR Update - (Confirmed)
  • 2 April 2009 – Google Pagerank Update - (Confirmed)
  • 30-31 December 2008 - (Confirmed)
  • 27 September 2008 - (Confirmed)
  • 26 July 2008 - (Confirmed)
  • 29 April 2008 - (Confirmed)
  • 11 January 2008 - (Confirmed)
  • 26 October 2007 - (Confirmed)
  • 28 April 2007 - (Confirmed)

What is Robots.txt

A robots.txt is a file that tells search engine robots to crawl or ignore some specified files, directories of the website.  By this we can restrict robots to visit any specified files or folders.

Search engines periodically visit your website and index your pages accordingly content & page quality. But you may have problem if you don't want to cache some pages by search engines. Some of pages are useful inside but not for publicly. For example you have an admin pannel in your website for manage website and the path is "sitename.com/admin/administrator" that is used for user login & online work. You probably don't want to show it out in search engine results or want to restrict for robots, then you should create a txt file named "robots.txt" to stop crawling by google search engine. Also, there are some cases of sensitive files or folders on your website that you want to make private, you will also prefer that search engines do not crawl these files or folders.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

How to Analyze Your SEO Competitors (Part-2)

In my last post I've discussed on "How to Analyze Your SEO Competitors" and I also given some points. but today I am going to describe them all.


1. Find Your Competitors First



First of all you have to find out, who are your tough competitors. Find them and analyze them properly. because if you are not in Google top 10 & your competitors are present in top, then take help from their strategy. Check all top ten competitor's website & find what they are doing, like: meta tags, content, keywords, landing pages, submissions (where they are submitting details), backlinks, social networking profiles & work, PPC Ads etc.