Posts Tagged ‘google’

Let’s talk about SEO

Monday, March 10th, 2008

SEO, Search engine optimization, SEO OnPage, SEO OffPage, Google

I am a SEO specialist and today I will talk about SEO (search engine optimization). I think everyone knows what is SEO. Search engine optimization contain two parts, SEO on page and SEO off page!

SEO OnPage: - This part contain optimization on website, on text, on source code, meta names and other important elements! Now think ok a webpage who sell sport shoes. Without Seo the page not exist, think about how much we sell if we are in the first page or on Page 10. Before us exist more 90 page who sale sport shoes. Before to start we need to make a research to see what keywords have most searches! You can find this with Google AdWords: Keyword Tool!

Now you need to buy an domain with our keywords in it (sportshoes.com / sport-shoes.com)! Maybe you think the last domain is not so good but we have two keywords there. After this step we need to create the site, a site who doesn’t have more than 100kb. The page he need to be created on the standars, here we talk about VALIDATE CSS and HTML!

We know the keywords and we need to create the text who have big density of our keywords: SPORT SHOES. You can calculate the density with TextAlyser webpage.

After this steps we write:

  • the title: SportShoes.Com - Play your Sport with great Shoes.
  • Meta Description we describe the page: SportShoes.Com - Play your Sport with great Shoes. Find the perfect shoes from our Brands: Nike, Adidas, Converse, Dada, Reebok
  • Meta Keywords: sport shoes, shoes, nike, adidas (Here we need to write important keywords first)
  • H1 - He need to contain our keywords
  • Strong text - In content we put the strong tag on keywords. I indicate to make this step on the first and the last paragraph
  • Italic text - Like strong tag we write keywords with italic
  • Alt Images - Every Image he needs to have an description (ALT DESCRIPTION). Here we put our keywords. If we have an Image with a Nike Shoe in description we write Sport Shoes - Nike
  • Link - I recommend to put a link on our keyword

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Create a Search Form in HTML!

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

Contact Form

Today we learn how to create a search form in HTML! You have all files here and the
final result here!

[1] Open Notepad and type the next code.

<html>
<head>
<title>PiticStyle - Create a Search Form</title>
<style type=”text/css”>
body {
background-image: url(”bg.gif”);
}
img {
float: left;
}
</style>
</head>
<body><br>
<form action=”http://www.google.com/search” method=”get”><img src=”search.gif” mce_src=”search.gif”>
<input type=”text” name=”q”>
<input type=”submit” value=”Search”>
</form>
</body>
</html>

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Nobody tells you the secrets of Google AdSense and how to make money!

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

Hello! Now i have finished reading a book that deals with Google AdSense and its secrets. This is not the first book that i read about Google AdSense, and i must tell you that most of the books are written just to fill the pages up. I believe that nobody will tell us the secrets of how to make money.

When i opened this site, i also put Google AdSense and i did some tests to find out where is the best place to put the ads. I didn’t find a result but if you put you’re own articles you will see the results. You must work, work and work. From these books only one had the secrets that were true.

When you add the google adsense in you’re website you must personalizing it: you have to put the background color as the background of your site, you must cancel the border, the color of the links has to be blue, because the studies that were made said that the human eye perceive very well blue . The format most good for ads is 336 x 280.

I hope I was beneficial, but remember, you have to work to make money. Thank you and good luck!

The City Icons

Monday, October 8th, 2007

The City Icons


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Mac OS X Panther

Sunday, October 7th, 2007

Mac OS X Panther

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CSS Classes and them selections

Sunday, October 7th, 2007

Learn how to select the CSS classes and use them in a short tutorial and with an HTML page exemple:

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Check your Digg saturation

Saturday, October 6th, 2007

Digg saturation: Patrick from Blogstorm came up with a way to rank websites using a Digg saturation value that he come up with by searching Google with a specific URI. Apparently Google really likes sites that are Dugg.

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Personal ways to promote your website

Friday, October 5th, 2007

Maybe you see many tutorials about this subject but this is personal, i try this ways and im pleased of results.

First you need to have content. Create articles, create subject for your website, remmember to introduce some keywords, tags and description.

- The first step is to publish your new content. If you want to see results, go on StumbleUpon and sumbit your links.
Next submit to Digg and here you can do a trick. If you have a friend with account on this site, send the link to digg it! Now you have 2 Digg, you are above of people with 1 Digg!
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Understanding what makes a good domain name

Thursday, October 4th, 2007

A good domain name is:

  • Easy to say in person. It’s unwieldy to say “digit” before a number in aURL, or the word “dash” or “hyphen”; besides, people have a hard time finding the dash character on a keyboard.
  • Easy to understand over the radio or on the phone. Words that include the ess and eff sounds are often confused when listening, as are certain consonant pairs like b/p, c/z, or d/t. If you’re selling in other countries, confusion between English consonants is different, such as b/v in Spanish or r/l in Japanese.
  • Easy to spell. Using homonyms might be a clever way to get around a competitor who already owns a name you’d like to have; however, you’re just as apt to drive traffic to your competitor as to gain some for yourself. Also, try to avoid foreign words, words that are deliberately misspelled just because they are available (for example, valu rather than value), or words that are frequently misspelled

The Importance of a Sitemap

Thursday, October 4th, 2007

A sitemap is often considered redundant in the process of building a website, and that is indeed the fact if you made a sitemap for the sake of having one. By highlighting the importance of having a well constructed sitemap, you will be able to tailor your own sitemap to suit your own needs.

1) Navigation purposes

A sitemap literally acts as a map of your site. If your visitors browses your site and gets lost between the thousands of pages on your site, they can always refer to your sitemap to see where they are, and navigate through your pages with the utmost ease.

2) Conveying your site’s theme

When your visitors load up your sitemap, they will get the gist of your site within a very short amount of time. There is no need to get the “big picture” of your site by reading through each page, and by doing that you will be saving your visitors’ time.
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