Thursday, October 1, 2009
what is Link Farms
Link farms emerged as free-for-all link depositories when webmasters learned how heavily incoming links influenced Google. Google, in turn, quickly devalued and eventually eliminated the PR value it assigned to pages with an inordinate collection or number of links. Nevertheless, link farms persist as uninformed webmasters and unethical SEO firms continue to use them.
what is Cloaking
cloaking is a technique that involves serving one set of information to known search engine spiders while displaying a different set of information on documents viewed by clients. While there are unique situations in which the use of cloaking might be considered ethical in the day-to-day practice of SEO, cloaking is never required. This is especially true after the Jagger algorithm update at Google, which uses document and link histories as important ranking factors.
index tips in google
BlogArticles/Posting
ForumPosting
BlogCommenting
Link building
SocialBookmarking
creat site maps
ForumPosting
BlogCommenting
Link building
SocialBookmarking
creat site maps
Off Page Optimisation work
BlogArticles/Posting
KeywordRankingAnalysis
ForumPosting
BlogCommenting
Link building
SocialBookmarking
Directory Submission
KeywordRankingAnalysis
ForumPosting
BlogCommenting
Link building
SocialBookmarking
Directory Submission
On Page Optimisation work
URL Structure
Meta Tags
Site Layout & Architecture
Site Map Checks
Title Tags
H1 Tags
ALT Tags
Duplicate Content Checks
Keyword Densities
Meta Tags
Site Layout & Architecture
Site Map Checks
Title Tags
H1 Tags
ALT Tags
Duplicate Content Checks
Keyword Densities
what is no'follow tag
Nofollow is an html attribute first introduced in 2005 by Google. Originally, the rel="nofollow" attribute was added to discourage comment spam in blogs. Links with nofollow should not influence the link target's ranking in the search engine.For more control of your inbound and outbound links, you can add tag rel="nofollow" within any html tag. See the original post for an example.
Outbound Link
Since PageRank is based on the linking structure of the whole web, it is inescapable that if the inbound links of a page influence its PageRank, its outbound links do also have some impact. engine results. Search engines often values each site and each of them has its own recogition and popularity, and there are many sites out in the web which has been penalized or search engine treats a particular site/blog simply not worthy. In that case if we are making links to sites/blogs which search engines reckons not worthy, can make our blog rankings down too.
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