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Getting high-quality links

Getting high-quality links

One method for getting high-quality links is to write quality articles and submit them to other web sites for publication.Each article should include a link back to your web site.
These links are better than links from link pages, because there tend to be very few outbound links on the article page.
Write a brief article on some topic related to the topic of your web site. Do not write an article about your web site, but write an article that would be interesting to people who would also be interested in your web site.
Send this article to webmasters who maintain web sites on topics similar to the topic of your article. Explain to them that they can post your article for free on their web sites, in return for a link to your web site.


There are several web sites which specialize in distributing articles for you. Some of these sites are:


URLs are allowed but HTML code are automatically stripped out.

Web page seems broken as of 27 December, 2004.
Only accepts articles about writing skills or article submission.

Business publications only. (broadly defined)

Web site tried to install Avenue A on my PC. Web site appears slightly broken as of 27 December, 2004.

Article links are stripped out. Links in authors bios are also stripped out. Probably not worth submitting to.
Submission via e-mail.
Only plainext submissions are accepted, but plaintext URL's are converted to links. Web interface makes you start submission process over from the beginning after every typo.
Very friendly interface. Only allows 5 free submissions.
Author interface is unknown. Query sent 27 December, 2004.

Very easy to use interface.
Group appears to be defunct as of 15 September, 2003.
Only one account is allowed, and the authors bio is shared between all articles.
No links are allowed in articles without a reciprocal link or payment. Submission form does not actually submit your article, it sends an e-mail telling the webmaster that you wish to submit an article.
Nice clean user interface with very modern editor.

Good user interface.
Submission via plain-text e-mail only.



No HTML allowed.
Does not post articles to their web site. Posts redirected links to articles on authors sites. Most likely not worth submitting articles to.


Article submission function appears broken, 27 December, 2004.
Removes all links from body and authors bio. Most likely not worth submitting articles to.












































In addition, if your article is related to search engines/technology, you can submit your article publication at the Tech FAQ.

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Getting high-quality links

Getting high-quality links

One method for getting high-quality links is to write quality articles and submit them to other web sites for publication.Each article should include a link back to your web site.
These links are better than links from link pages, because there tend to be very few outbound links on the article page.
Write a brief article on some topic related to the topic of your web site. Do not write an article about your web site, but write an article that would be interesting to people who would also be interested in your web site.
Send this article to webmasters who maintain web sites on topics similar to the topic of your article. Explain to them that they can post your article for free on their web sites, in return for a link to your web site.


There are several web sites which specialize in distributing articles for you. Some of these sites are:


URLs are allowed but HTML code are automatically stripped out.

Web page seems broken as of 27 December, 2004.
Only accepts articles about writing skills or article submission.

Business publications only. (broadly defined)

Web site tried to install Avenue A on my PC. Web site appears slightly broken as of 27 December, 2004.

Article links are stripped out. Links in authors bios are also stripped out. Probably not worth submitting to.
Submission via e-mail.
Only plainext submissions are accepted, but plaintext URL's are converted to links. Web interface makes you start submission process over from the beginning after every typo.
Very friendly interface. Only allows 5 free submissions.
Author interface is unknown. Query sent 27 December, 2004.

Very easy to use interface.
Group appears to be defunct as of 15 September, 2003.
Only one account is allowed, and the authors bio is shared between all articles.
No links are allowed in articles without a reciprocal link or payment. Submission form does not actually submit your article, it sends an e-mail telling the webmaster that you wish to submit an article.
Nice clean user interface with very modern editor.

Good user interface.
Submission via plain-text e-mail only.



No HTML allowed.
Does not post articles to their web site. Posts redirected links to articles on authors sites. Most likely not worth submitting articles to.


Article submission function appears broken, 27 December, 2004.
Removes all links from body and authors bio. Most likely not worth submitting articles to.












































In addition, if your article is related to search engines/technology, you can submit your article publication at the Tech FAQ.

Read more »

optimizing a website for web search engines

optimizing a website for web search engines



SEO, an abbreviation for Search Engine Optimization, is the practice of optimizing a website for web search engines. With a comprehensive optimization technique implemented on a website, the search engines will be able to index and crawl it in an effective way. Website optimization is basically getting a website displayed in the first few search result for a particular keyword.


There are principally two finest ways of optimizing a website for search engines viz. On-Page Optimization and Off-Page Optimization.

On-Page Optimization
On-Page optimization method deals with fine tuning your webpage structure and content. This method can easily be performed since the webmaster can easily modify the web pages on the server. On-Page optimization can be achieved through following processes:

Code Optimization
It is very essential to keep the web page code simple and clean. A clean code can easily be read and understood by the web crawlers whereas it would take much time to crawl through a shabby code. As most of the pages will be written in HTML markup, make sure to cluster the styles into a CSS file and not into the various tags. The actual web page should consist of clean tags without the styles coming in the way.

Title Tag Optimization
The Title tag is a very crucial component of a webpage. When search engines crawls the website, the Title tag is the first element to be crawled making it highly important. The Title tag should be short but descriptive and expressive in content. Include the website/company’s name in the Title tag for the homepage (usually index.html). In other pages, include the keyword for which the page has been optimized. The targeted keyword should be placed first in the Title tag.

Suppose, there’s a page targeting a keyword “Pink Dresses”, then include “Pink Dresses - ” in the Title tag but not “ - Pink Dresses”.

Meta Tags Optimization
Meta tags are generally used to describe the page content and services provided in brief. There is a better chance for a website to show up in searches if good Meta tags are formulated. A Meta Description tag explains about the page in short and Meta Keyword tag lists all the targeted keywords for which a user may search.



Read more »

optimizing a website for web search engines

optimizing a website for web search engines



SEO, an abbreviation for Search Engine Optimization, is the practice of optimizing a website for web search engines. With a comprehensive optimization technique implemented on a website, the search engines will be able to index and crawl it in an effective way. Website optimization is basically getting a website displayed in the first few search result for a particular keyword.


There are principally two finest ways of optimizing a website for search engines viz. On-Page Optimization and Off-Page Optimization.

On-Page Optimization
On-Page optimization method deals with fine tuning your webpage structure and content. This method can easily be performed since the webmaster can easily modify the web pages on the server. On-Page optimization can be achieved through following processes:

Code Optimization
It is very essential to keep the web page code simple and clean. A clean code can easily be read and understood by the web crawlers whereas it would take much time to crawl through a shabby code. As most of the pages will be written in HTML markup, make sure to cluster the styles into a CSS file and not into the various tags. The actual web page should consist of clean tags without the styles coming in the way.

Title Tag Optimization
The Title tag is a very crucial component of a webpage. When search engines crawls the website, the Title tag is the first element to be crawled making it highly important. The Title tag should be short but descriptive and expressive in content. Include the website/company’s name in the Title tag for the homepage (usually index.html). In other pages, include the keyword for which the page has been optimized. The targeted keyword should be placed first in the Title tag.

Suppose, there’s a page targeting a keyword “Pink Dresses”, then include “Pink Dresses - ” in the Title tag but not “ - Pink Dresses”.

Meta Tags Optimization
Meta tags are generally used to describe the page content and services provided in brief. There is a better chance for a website to show up in searches if good Meta tags are formulated. A Meta Description tag explains about the page in short and Meta Keyword tag lists all the targeted keywords for which a user may search.



Read more »

 
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