Google Ranking, SEO Tips, Firefox, Performics and DoubleClick

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

Google Ranking Factors

Alleged positive and negative on and off-page SEO factors in an overview.

21 Great SEO Tips From Google Engineer Matt Cutts

SEO Egghead has Tracked most of the Interesting things Google Engineer has said about SEO and getting your site to rank in Google in the past year. These SEO tips may be better than what you can get from any so called “Expert” because they are coming right from the horse’s mouth.

Firefox Extensions recommended by a Google engineer, Matt Cutts

show his must-have firefox extension’s list. You’ll probably know this guy if you are in the SEO industry.

Google Acquires SEO Company in DoubleClick Deal

One of the results of the Google-DoubleClick acquisition is Google buying , one of the largest SEO companies in the US. Conflict of interest?

SEO for FireFox Launches!

Are you curious why a certain page on Google or Yahoo! ranks better? Do you ever wonder how many links your competitor has, but don’t feel like logging into your ? If so, the SEO for FireFox extension is for you. Created by Aaron wall - it will save you countless hours of research frustration and complexity.

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Blog Directories Can Bring Big Traffic to Your Blog

Monday, September 15th, 2008

This article was written by Jay Gaulard on behalf of BlogLeeg, a popular blog directory.

If you’re blogging without pinging directories, you’re missing out. directories help your get more traffic.

Directories Can Bring Big Traffic to Your

When the Internet was young, engine traffic came at a premium price. could buy their way into engine listings, but there was no guarantee that the purchase would result in a significant .

Today, the rules are much different. In some ways it’s much easier to get great traffic from engines, but in other ways it’s even harder. A has to have a lot of clout before or Yahoo will list it in their top returns, but there are many ways to make your site more attractive to the engines.

If you’re trying to build traffic for a , the best thing you can do for increased traffic is to and ping. This slightly humorous-sounding term simply means that you let directories know each time you make a new post.

By cluing in the directories whenever you add a new post, you’re building traffic in two ways. You might get an initial rush of traffic from the directory as readers click through to see your new entry. The real magic happens when the engines follow the from the directory back to your .

The engine then finds other material to index. As you keep getting more links to your , the engine has more pages to index. Eventually you’ll find your turning up in searches. You won’t be in the top couple of pages right away, but you will see your engine traffic rise.

and ping might sound a little complicated, but it’s actually very easy. Most major platforms ping the major directories automatically. If you want to ping a directory that’s not listed in their default list, you can usually add it manually.

What if you don’t actually have a yet? Well, it’s time to hop on the bandwagon. Blogs are useful for conveying your personal thoughts to anyone and everyone, about whatever subjects you choose. You can keep in touch with far-away relatives or just give yourself a creative outlet.

Lately, though, blogs are used quite often as marketing tools for businesses. The business can take many forms, from an informal journal kept by a CEO to a formal, frequently-updated record of new products.

Setting up a new is not difficult at all, and you have several options to do it. Most often, new bloggers set up a with one of the popular blogging platforms. These platforms offer standard templates, or you can create your own to match your company’s color scheme or your personal preferences.

Once your is set up and ready to go, don’t forget to make sure that it pings every directory possible. Blogging without pinging the directories is like spinning your wheels: you’re doing something, but you’re not making any progress.

If your blogging platform does not support pinging or doesn’t submit to the directories you want, you can use software to accomplish the same thing. It’s available under many different titles, but the basic function is to take your most recent post and send it to several directories. Your links start building up, your engine traffic increases, and you are one happy blogger.

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