Tag: File Names
Fresh Content Improves Search Engine Optimization
Posted on Jul.13, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
Many search engine optimization companies will sell you a search engine optimization package that addresses many of the major aspects of search engine optimization. These aspects include, but are not limited to, use of file names, alt tags, h1 tags, keyphrase density, meta tag optimization, link analysis and the like. These are all key aspects of a good search optimization.
However, one problem is that the major search engines (especially Google) not only rank pages upon relevant content (which is determined [...]
Why Fear? Now Change Your Filenames Without Disturbing Search Engines/Visitors And Rank Well
Posted on Jun.08, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
By now, you know that to rank well in the Search Engines, you need to have the keyword in your URL’s directory name and filename, if not in the domain name as well.
So, if you want to target a keyword, say, ‘Woolen Socks’, the best way to do it is (a) to have a domain name that contains the word ‘woolen socks’ in it (like: BuyWoolenSocks.com), (b) place the information page in the ‘woolen-socks’ directory and (c) write the filename [...]
To Understand the Success of Website Ranking
Posted on Jun.04, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
Time is a factor
To obtain positive results is not very fast to achieve. It always takes time to reach a good ranking on search engines since there are millions of web pages to be indexed in their databases. So it takes approximately between six months & one year to see ranking results according to new strategies set by search engines specifically Google, taking into consideration of doing the least effort to reach so. At frequent basis you will need to [...]
Some File Naming Tricks for Your Online Home Based Business Web Pages
Posted on Mar.07, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Conventional Wisdom states you should use Sub-Directories to organize your web Pages. Unfortunately the Page Indexing Tools Penalize your Page Rankings when you Do this, Many of the Page Ranking Algorithms in use
today deem that pages closed to your Root are of a Higher Value then pages that are further away from your root. If you have 2 Web Pages with the Exact same content (web1.html and web2.html) http://yourdomain.com/web1.html and
http://yourdomain.com/articles/training/web2.html
All things being equal Web1 will have a higher [...]
How to Develop a Website: Website Outline
Posted on Jan.03, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Website outline
A website outline is just what the name implies…a written outline of the content of your website. Even though you feel as if know every title and sentence on the website you are creating, once a site is online it is very difficult to remember the actual order of things.
Having a website outline helps provide a mental picture of the site, the sections, subsections and content pages. This will also serve as a valuable guide when you setup your [...]
Simple Web Design Practices that Can Save Your Time
Posted on Jan.03, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Never Use Caps
Its a good practice to use all lower case characters in a url.
Never try using all caps or first letter caps.Its really
confusing.
Kill the spaces
Never use spaces in ur file names.Spaces can lead to the awful
%20 signs in your filenames.Avoid using spaces for the same
reason.
Use underscores and hyphens
You can use the underscore character and hyphen in place of
spaces in your filenames.
Use URL encoding if necessary
Suppose space is unavoidable in the file name, then you [...]
How to Develop a Website Outline
Posted on Dec.26, 2008, under Web Design No Comments
Developing the website outline
The development of a website should be a complete and deliberate
process. You will have many files and graphics that support your
site and they need to be kept organized as you develop your
website. This way whenever a change or update is necessary you
can control the process much better. One of the best ways to do
this is by the construction and maintenance of a site outline.
This is where you will keep track of the physical data that
comprises the website.
Website [...]
Pseudo Directories – Do They Really Increase Page Ranking And Keep You Organized
Posted on Dec.23, 2008, under Web Design No Comments
In This Article you will learn about Pseudo Directories, a simple tool that will not only keep you organized but when used properly can actually increase your ranking points because you will have file names that are extremely optimized for the Page Ranking Bots.
Conventional Wisdom states you should use Sub-Directories to organize your web Pages. Unfortunately the Page Indexing Tools Penalize your Page Rankings when you Do this, Many of the Page Ranking Algorithms in use today deem that pages [...]
How to Develop a Website Outline
Posted on Dec.01, 2008, under Web Design No Comments
Developing the website outline
The development of a website should be a complete and deliberate
process. You will have many files and graphics that support your
site and they need to be kept organized as you develop your
website. This way whenever a change or update is necessary you
can control the process much better. One of the best ways to do
this is by the construction and maintenance of a site outline.
This is where you will keep track of the physical data that
comprises the website.
Website [...]
