Blog - Archive for the ‘ SEO ’ CategoryWhat is RSS Autodiscovery and how can I set it up?February 17th, 2011RSS (Really Simple Syndication) Autodiscovery is a feature that makes it possible for modern web browsers, such as Mozilla Firefox 2.0+ and Internet Explorer 7.0+ to detect if a website has a blog or a RSS feed available, which has become the best way to inform visitors that a website offers a syndication feed. When a web browser has loaded a website and detects it has a feed available, it will display a small RSS icon
Visitors can click on this icon, view these feed(s) and subscribe to them if they find them to be of interest. The basics of website optimizationNovember 21st, 2010The success of your website depends on rigorous SEO activities which mean how search engines view your website pages. Allowing search engines to crawl is important for your search engine optimization success; therefore every page of your website needs to be optimized. Have you ever heard of this term ‘on-page SEO’? If not, then the first and foremost thing you should learn is this only. On page SEO ensure that your website is as search engine friendly as possible and for that you should help the search spiders find other pages easily on your website after finding your website. If you are website is not well optimized, then you have less chances of getting good results in the search engines. Here is a quick guide towards good on-page search engine optimization: What Is Alexa Ranking & How Does It Work?October 26th, 2009
Alexa is an online tool used to rank website traffic. The relationship between Alexa rankings and how popular a website is however, is not simple or obvious. They consider website ranking, links, traffic, and many other criteria known only to the most experienced Alexa users. It can be mysterious optimizing a site for Alexa. One, it appears outgoing links to important, heavily traffic websites, matters. Relevant links are helpful to site visitors. Search engines want to know if a site is worth going to. If it is, they are happy to index it in a higher spot. This is a general rule of thumb that you should keep in mind at all times when performing SEO operations. The simple difference between a site with moderate search results and a site with high search results is that the site with the higher results is generally more user friendly. Alexa Ratings and other rating systems try to emulate how a visitor will see your site. Once they’ve determined the worth of your site to a visitor they index it accordingly. This is why it is so important to have relevant links. If you are linking to sites that your users would find interesting, Alexa will enjoy it. |


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