Archive for September, 2009
TrustRank revisited: do search engines trust your website?
Posted on September 29, 2009 - Filed Under Search Engine Optimization Tools | Leave a Comment
All major search engines use some kind of TrustRank to rank your web pages. How does this affect the position of your website in the search results and how can you improve the TrustRank of your website?
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Reciprocal links: are they great, crap or something in between?
Posted on September 22, 2009 - Filed Under Search Engine Optimization Tools | Leave a Comment
Reciprocal links are discussed controversially among search engine marketers. Some think that reciprocal links are great, others think that they are a waste of time, another group thinks that reciprocal links work to some degree. Is there a final answer?
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A new free online keyword suggestion tool
Posted on September 15, 2009 - Filed Under Search Engine Optimization Tools | Leave a Comment
If you want to succeed on the Internet, it is extremely important that you choose the right keywords for both organic search engine optimization and pay per click marketing. If you choose the wrong keywords, you’ll waste a lot of time and money. A new frekeyword suggestion tool helps you to find good keywords.
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The effect of your URL structure on your Google rankings
Posted on September 1, 2009 - Filed Under Search Engine Optimization Tools | Leave a Comment
Does Google care about the position of a web page on your server? Does it make a difference if a web page is in the root directory of your website or in a sub directory? How does your URL structure influence the position of your web pages in Google’s search results? What can you do [...]
Google’s human reviewers: real people judge about your Google rankings
Posted on September 1, 2009 - Filed Under Search Engine Optimization Tools | Leave a Comment
Most people think that Google purely ranks websites by using mathematical formulas. Google relies heavily but not fully on computer algorithms. In a recent interview, Google’s Engineering director Scott Huffman explained that a lot of human reviewers (probably 10,000) manually review Google’s results. How does this affect your website