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Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Wordtracker Log in Skip to content Home Take a Tour Free Trial Pricing Academy Blog Press About Us Contact The Wordtracker Academy menu All Articles Keywords Keyword Research Keyword Creativity Free Keyword Research Guide Pay Per Click Search Engine Optimization Blogging Link Building Social Media Marketing Web Content Online PR Wordtracker books Videos Online Journalism Case Studies RSS feed The long tail of keyword research (and why single keywords are for losers) by Mark Nunney , 4
 
Monday, March 1, 2010
Google Webmaster Tools can be very helpful for assessing dead pages, broken links etc. Google Webmaster Tools above will also tell you about error pages in sitemaps but this is just another way to assess the situation from a different vantage point. as well as the other 99% of webmasters and search marketers use Google Analytics. 404 errors, dead pages, bad links, whatever you like to call them are a great way to increase your bounce rate, decrease your online revenues and make you look sloppy. This form of conversion suicide can be corrected
 
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Sammy Nams About Contact Resume A beginners guide to SEO, social media and reputation management for entrepreneurs, bloggers and marketers. Writing SEO Content For Long Tail Keywords Posted: February 1st, 2010 | 10 Comments » This post will present a  step-by-step beginner’s guide to creating website content, articles and blogs that are optimized for search engine traffic. For example, Google will recognize that an active shoe blogger’s post about Kanye West’s new fluorescent
 

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This is Search Engine Optimization tip number 36 in my continuing series of Search Engine Optimization tips. All of these search engine optimization tips are meant to be specific in nature, they will not take that long to review, and are directly to the point. This search engine optimization tip has to do with removing a page or a specific URL from the Google search engine. I’m not going to go into a great deal of explanation about why you would want to remove a page from Google, there are many reasons for doing that (which might include the fact that it’s a duplicate page or maybe even a page that has sensitive data on it that you don’t want given out to the whole entire world).
Back in Dec 09, Google announced the integration of the real-time World Wide Web in their organic search results. Google told us that their goal is to strive to bring us “the freshest, most comprehensive and relevant search results over an ever expanding universe of content on the multitude of devices” we “use to access it.” 8221; They introduced real-time into the search results like this: I would equate this move to Google Universal , where they algorithmically add news, images, blog results, music (if it’s related
I have written about the LeapFish search engine earlier, as you might recall . am a fan of LeapFish, not only because LeapFish is the fastest search engine, but because I believe LeapFish is one search engine that might really have a chance of making it to the big-time. LeapFish anticipates that there will be more than 20 million searches in 2010 at their search engine. I Further affirming this, LeapFish continues to grow its user base.
As said by Google and many in the search marketing community, 2010 is the year to reduce your page loading time. Remember, no one likes excess baggage and your site visitors as well as the crawling search engines will enjoy your site much more with quicker accessibility. We’ve cleaned up the file sizes and now we have to ensure that the crawling engines can read and assess the information on your site. I know what you’re thinking and no, I cannot help you to launch webs out of your hand, scale skyscrapers, or become Tobey Maguire, I’ll give you an image to make happy though.
Well, long tail keyphrases are considered those that are three or more words that may not have a huge amount of traffic, but that traffic sure is relevant and valuable, which is why utilizing this method can really make a difference your search engine referrals. Though these only show approximately 1360 searches per month combined, they are more relevant and less competitive. Peter Hamilton Internet Marketing Junkie Monday, December 29, 2008 Long Tail Modifiers for SEO So you’ve secured some first rate rankings for some of your target keyphrases and you are looking to expand that traffic.
The company’s ambitions are so enormous as to be almost surreal: to predict any question anyone might ask and generate an answer that will show up at the top of Google’s search results. It starts with an algorithm. The algorithm is fed inputs from three sources: Search terms (popular terms from more than 100 sources comprising 2 billion searches a day), The ad market (a snapshot of which keywords are sought after and how much they are fetching), and The competition (what’s online already and where a term ranks in search results).
Well, it is time to start paying attention to this site metric, because it may be a factor in your rankings in Google in 2010. Google recently announced a new experimental feature in Google Webmaster Tools that will allow you to see your average site load time.  Google Google will analyze your site load time as compared to other sites on the Internet, using data gather via the Google Toolbar.  I am pretty certain that after reading the title of this post that you thought about the speed of your site but couldn’t pin it to a precise number because it is a metric you never worry about. 
Search Engine Journal Subscribe via RSS or email: 10 Ways to Diagnose a Google Penalty May 27th, 2009 by Ann Smarty | 9 Comments An interesting thread on WebmasterWorld forums discusses ways to diagnose a possible Google penalty. you have lost some Google rankings), try doing the following: Dig your internal traffic analytics for traffic drops or bad trends; Perform [site:yoursite.com] search in Google to see if Google reports same number
Home About Contact Search Engine Optimization How to Predict Traffic from Google Email Shane Jones Follow me on Twitter Shane Jones 01/12/10 6 Comments Google gives you plenty of really good tools at the moment to predict the traffic to your website from Google rankings. So what do you need to do this: Google Adwords Keyword Tool Your Analytics Package Daily Rankings Reports Google Insights