Archive for the Search Engines & Directories Category
Posted on June 1, 2005 with No Comments
Link exchanges are becoming more popular than ever, simply because they work!
The benefits of a well done link campaign are two fold. If you choose sites to link with that attract a similar audience and get a well categorized listing in their directory or link page, you can attract a good deal of clickthru visitors that are well targeted. These visitors are very valuable targeted visitors. Read More »
Posted on April 19, 2005 with No Comments
What is the Google Dance?
As with any good web developer, the ability to time the changes Google will update your website and refresh the content for better SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is in your favor. Welcome to the world of “Google Danceâ€. The Google Dance is simply that the predetermination of when the actual update will commence. Read More »
Posted on April 19, 2005 with No Comments
How important are back links?
When setting up your website for SEO (Search Engine Optimization) on Google there are several factors you need to look at in order to obtain a high rank on their search engine. Of course your content and meta tags must be inline with positive density percentages and reciprocal links. Google then takes your website and performs a mathematic equation and places a numeric value on your website depending on one of the most important features, reciprocal or back links. Read More »
Posted on April 19, 2005 with No Comments
Get listed at DMOZ
By Jakob Jelling
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When you are deciding on the major search engine directories that you want your website to be listed in, you should not overlook one of the most important ones: the DMOZ (short form for Directory Mozilla). DMOZ is just another name for the Open Directory Project, one of the human-powered submission directories. The Open Directory Project (http://www.dmoz.org) was designed and is currently operated by a volunteer group of web editors and reviewers. Read More »
Posted on April 15, 2005 with No Comments
What is Link Exchange?
Link Exchange (a.k.a. Reciprocal Link Exchange, Links Swap, Link Trade etc.) is the most accessible way to improve your website’s link popularity, and by doing so, to achieve better search engine positioning and increase your website’s traffic. Building link popularity through link exchange (links swap) means to find partner sites whose webmasters are willing to add a link pointing to your website, in exchange to a link pointing to their website from yours. It is a web implementation of the principle “you scratch my back, and I’ll scratch yours”… Read More »
Posted on April 9, 2005 with No Comments
The Open Directory, also known as DMOZ, is a large, categorized directory of websites and pages, which is staffed by volunteers. Every website and page that is added to the directory has to be manually reviewed before it is included. Being listed in the directory is free. Read More »