Showing posts with label SEO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SEO. Show all posts
18 March 2013
Why Google Analytics Tagging Matters
When Google Analytics doesn't know where a traffic source comes from, it assumes the traffic is direct and lumps it in with your direct visits. This happens frequenly with social shares, as many of us make the mistake of not tagging our links accordingly.
In today's Whiteboard Friday, Rachael Gerson sheds some light on "dark social" and explains why tagging in Google Analytics improves the accuracy of your referrals. Take credit for the work that you're doing, and tag your links!
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Posted by RachaelGerson
15 March 2013
Top 10 SEO Tips and Tricks for Beginners 2013
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Top 10 SEO Tips and Tricks for Beginners 2013 |
It’s not easy to say what the top 10 best SEO tips really are, especially with all the so-called “experts” claiming to know the latest SEO tricks and “secrets Google doesn’t want you to know about.” It would take you days, even weeks to sort through this mess. So we thought we’d make it easy for beginners at SEO and condense all the clutter into what we call our Top 10 SEO tips and tricks.
Keep in mind, though, that we did not list these in any particular order. #1 will be just as important as #10 and so on. Our goal is not to say which tips are more or less valuable, but rather, to give beginners a starting point in their SEO efforts. These are all important and they apply to any industry or organization.
10. Free SEO is Still SEO
There’s a misconception out there that SEO has to cost an arm and a leg. And while it’s true that the very best SEO services will cost you (mainly because it costs the SEO company to provide it!), there are plenty of free SEO optimization techniques you can apply to your blog or corporate website. You can:
Shore up your on-page SEO
Analyze your competition with free SEO tools
Research keywords with the Google Keyword Tool
Contact other bloggers for guest blogging opportunities
Write an epic, pillar article for your blog that will attract links and visitors for years
9. Start With Local SEO
It can be tempting to shoot for the stars and set your goals on keywords like “Accountant” or “Auto Insurance.” But before you go after these blockbuster keywords, it makes a lot more sense to target easier local SEO keywords like “Houston Accountant” or “Miami Auto Insurance,” depending on where your business is located.
8. Google SEO is a Slow Process
This is one of the more simple SEO tips to understand, although one of the most frustrating. No matter how well you take heed of Google SEO tips and tricks, the process is going to be slow. No one is able to rank a site #1 overnight unless the keyword is completely useless. No one. And this makes sense for Google, too, as it prevents the SERPs from fluctuating too much. You have to prove yourself for more than just a week for Google to reward you with a top 10 ranking. And if we’re talking about the top keywords, it very well might take you or your SEO company an entire year. This goes for Google as well as Yahoo and Bing, and for any CMS–Wordpress, Joomla, whatever. No one is exempt from this trust-building phase.
7. SEO Copywriting is Everything
Link-building gets all the attention, but just remember that the only reliable information Google has about your site is the content you write on it. Think of your blog posts as little spider webs, each of them serving to “catch” another segment in your target audience. Let’s say your site is about cars. There are sports car fans, luxury car fans, convertible fans, monster truck fans, etc. It would be impossible to attract all of these different types of fans with a site just about “cars”–that’s too generic. But writing a blog post about sports cars, another post about monster trucks, etc, will help you capture all of these different types of fans.
6. SEO is Always Tough for Beginners
It can be a rough first few weeks and months for beginners who want to learn SEO. There’s a lot of new terminology to memorize (what the heck is Joomla?), lots of outdated information (do meta keywords still matter?), and the competition is getting fiercer by the day. But here’s the good news: every SEO expert today was a beginner at some point in the past, and they reached guru status by a constant focus on improving their SEO game. No one is born with SEO knowledge; it doesn’t “come naturally” to anyone since SEO itself was invented years after each of us was born.
5. SEO Comes Before Web Design
Web design is inherently sexy. SEO…not so much.
And although we’re the first to admit that web design is extremely important, it’s a good idea to take care of your SEO before you work on your web design, or at least, your web designer should have a professional SEO at his side to consult him.
This simple SEO tip will save you hours of headaches later down the line, as it’s an absolute pain to go back and have to change your core web design to make it search-engine friendly. Much better to fix this at the start.
4. Bing SEO = Google SEO
A common mistake SEO bloggers make is they think they have to optimize their website for Google and Bing separately, somehow thinking that these two search engines have drastically different ranking algorithms. The truth is that yes, their algorithms are different, but it’s no use trying to use two separate strategies to rank your sites on both. What works for one will probably work for the other, and most of their algorithm differences are things you can’t control anyway (keywords in your domain name, for example).
3. Focus on Link Diversity
Recently, research out of SEOmoz confirmed what many top SEOs already knew: it’s not just how many links you receive, it’s from how many different websites. Google loves to see link diversity in your backlink profile, so give them what they want to see and try to score links from as many different sites as possible.
Here’s a snippet of the data that came out of the SEOmoz research study:
What the graphic basically means is that SERP rankings have a 0.25 correlation with SEO rankings. In normal human terms, this means that link diversity makes up about 6.25% of the entire Google algorithm. This might not seem like much, but it actually is pretty important. Google has stated that they look at more than 200 search engine ranking factors when calculating their rankings, which means that the average ranking factor accounts for 0.5% of the entire algorithm. This makes link diversity 12.5x more important than your average ranking factor.
2. Read the Top Online SEO forums
This is probably the most simple SEO tip on this top 10 list. It doesn’t take any special software or expert knowledge. All you have to do is read.
Although the top SEO experts tend to stay away from the forums (they’re too busy running their own firms!), there are still plenty of knowledgeable people who are more than happy to help you succeed in your SEO efforts. There is an absolute goldmine of free SEO tips and tricks available on SEO forums. If you’re paying attention, you’ll be able to recognize the experts from the novices. Once you do, pay extra attention to each of their posts, as they’ve been through it all and back.
1. Don’t Give Up
I know I mentioned at the start that these top 10 SEO tricks and tips are in no particular order, but I’m going to have to take that back, because this last one is of prime importance.I can’t count the number of times I’ve seen beautiful websites go to waste because their owners just gave up on the SEO game. Too much work, too much time, too much money, so they say.
06 March 2013
10 Popular Blog Topics that will Make you More Money in 2013

It’s important to figure out about the most productive niches that generate maximum revenue, even before planning to start a blog. What happens for example is, a person might be a good painter and plans to share his painting techniques and his creations on his blog. The idea is appreciable if we talk in terms of talent, but such a blog would hardly attract any traffic. The reason behind this is, the global change is making lives busy where people do not have time to read about your skills, but are in search of fulfilling their own thirst.
Many of our readers have been complaining since a long time that their blogs are not paying them anything, so here is something they need to check about their blogs.
If you are looking forward to high profits in return of easy blogging, you must first know which niche to choose as your blog topic.
1. Blogging Tips
Blogging has recently become too popular even in the developing countries. The best sources to learn for the new bloggers are the blogs themselves. Just like MBT, blogs having a domain of sharing tips and tricks, making blogging easy with tutorials and everything related to blogging world are earning considerably large at this time. However, such domains require you to have the capability and knowledge about web designing and web development so that whatever content you share, it gains reliability for you from your readers.
The decisions you take on initial stages while starting a business, decides the future of it, therefore always play it safe and think about your potentials and pick the domain that goes most smooth with it.
All the best.
2. Technology

3. Social Media
This post will be too less to describe the power of social media at this time of life where one might not have a bank account but must be having three or four accounts on different social networking websites. Due to the huge number of Social media users, the sites that write about every single happening on Social media get the most of the benefit. Take an example of Mashable.com. What do you think is the reason for the success of this site? It can’t be uniqueness, there are much better unique sites available than it, it can’t also be a good grammar, as even I have been noticing grammatical mistakes in the posts plenty of times. Then what makes it a hit? It’s the domain of the blog! People want to know each and everything about their social media. Therefore, picking this niche to start a blog is one of the best choices available among the most productive niches.
4. Buy and sell

5. Celebrities
The easiest- yet the most interesting niche to adopt in a blogging career is undoubtedly to start writing reviews, updates, latest photos and everything associated with them, is the celebrities. The best part about this domain is, all you need to have as your qualifications to rule is your interest in entertainment world.
6. Question and Answer Blogs
Let us go back to school to make the concept clear. Which teacher you preferred to visit the most in times of need, the one who always had a solution for your problems or the one who used to tell you to “come later”? We all have same views about it I hope. Similarly, starting a blog with a niche of active question and answer session will soon generate considerable revenue for you. People look forward to places where they can be listened and can get their queries been answered. Just like answer.com, you can start a question and answer blog and make real dollars with it!
7.Finance

8.Relationships

9.Fashion
Health and fitness blogs are mostly visited only by those who are either going through some disease or are way to curious to learn tips for their fitness. But above health blogs, comes Fashion. Knowing about health is need but learning all about fashion is addiction. If you have got that glamorous side of yours and enjoy learning and sharing about Fashion trends leading the society, you can really earn huge money with it. People all over the world find internet as the most easiest access to know about fashion and follow it.
10.Health
As the world going online, people are now interested to find solutions for their health related matters online. This blogging niche enjoys an open traffic where there are no barriers of culture, state or society. A person from Pakistan would be equally interested to know about the remedy for losing his weight as a person from USA. If you have a command on medicine and fitness related issues and think you have the potentials to provide people worth-reading and then worth-following tips regarding fitness and Health, then you will see a huge traffic following your blog in no time.
20 February 2013
Meta Tags for SEO – Best Practices Guide 2013
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
By
Imtiaz Ahmed
Blogger Tips,
SEO,
SEO Tips,
Tips And Tricks
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Meta Tags are elements used on every page of a website to provide information related to the website and the individual pages of the website. Here are some common Meta tags:
1) <title>The Title of the Page</title>
2) <meta name=”description” content=”Description of page” />
3) <meta name=”keywords” content=”Keywords related to page” />
Optional Tags:
4) <meta name=”geo.position” content=”latitude; longitude“>
<meta name=”geo.placename” content=”Place Name“>
<meta name=”geo.region” content=”Country Subdivision Code“>
5) <meta name=”robots” content=”noindex, nofollow” />
6) <meta name=”revisit-after” content=”period”>
Description
1). The title tag is for use on every page on the website. This should describe the content of each unique page and include keywords if applicable.
2). The Meta Description tag is a place where you can include a summary of the page contents.
3). The Meta Keyword tag includes keywords relevant to your website and the specific page.
4). The Geo Tags are location specific tags which can sit on each page on your website. These are for use if you have a physical location that is important for your business, for example a restaurant. They can also be used for businesses that have stores throughout the country, with Geo Tags assigned to any corresponding page for each individual location.
5). The Robots tag tells the search engine crawlers how to treat the pages of your website, Noindex will tell the search engines not to index that page. Nofollow will tell them not to follow any of the links on the page.
6). The Revisit After tag tells the search engines how often to re-visit and re-crawl the website.
Best Practises
Title, Description and Keywords
The Title tag is important and should appear on every page of the website. This should reflect the content of the page and include one or two keywords relevant to the page. The search engines bold the keywords within the Title and Description associated with the search query within the results. Each page should have individual Title tags.
The Meta Description should be descriptive and also relate to what appears on-page. These should contain keywords where relevant and be restricted to 155 characters (any additional characters will be cut off within the search engine results). The Meta Description has no/limited ranking influence within the results and therefore its job is purely to encourage a click.
The Meta Keyword tag typically includes a few keywords relevant to each page. This tag is now largely redundant and is likely to be ignored by the search engines. In the early years of SEO, this tag was largely abused by stuffing in lots of keywords, sometimes unrelated to the page content. To prevent this practise, search engines began ignoring these to prevent any manipulation of the rankings. If preferred you can add a few keywords relevant to each page, alternatively these can be left out altogether.
Geo Tags
Geo tags are generally used if your website/business is location specific. A restaurant would be a good example of this as it has a physical location relevant to the services it is offering. These are location specific and can be generated using various online tools (http://www.geo-tag.de/generator/en.html). Placed on each page of the website, these let the search engines know where you’re based and could help improve your search engine rankings for local related search terms.
Robots Meta Tag
The Robots Meta tag is used to tell the search engines how to treat certain pages of your website. For example, if you do not want the search engines to index a certain page of your website, you can use the Noindex tag. If you don’t want the search engines to follow any of the links on a specific page of your website, you can use the Nofollow tag. We recommend adding these carefully as they could prevent the indexation of important pages of your website if installed on the wrong pages or across the site.
Revisit-After Tag
The Revisit-After tag is used to tell search engines how often they should visit and crawl your website. A Blog typically is updated regularly and would benefit from being crawled more regularly by the search engines. It is better to avoid the use of this tag and leave it to the search engines to decide how regularly to crawl your website. Modern search engines are pretty advanced and are likely to be able to distinguish a static website from a blog and will automatically crawl a website more regularly if it has new content posted regularly and is relatively popular.
19 February 2013
Top 10 SEO Tips for 2013 | Itsimtiazforum Blog
By : Imtiaz Ahmed

SEO has evolved a lot over the past few years and updates such as Google’s Penguin and Panda updates have improved the user experience for search engine users by improving the relevancy of search results and reducing spam sites from appearing.
If you want to improve your SEO efforts, here are my top 10 SEO tips to focus on for 2013:
We all know that content is king and creating fresh and unique content is what everyone including the search engines are looking for. So avoid duplicate content and focus on creating unique content that provides value to your users. If your content is good enough, not only will you naturally attract more readers, but the search engines will also credit you accordingly.
To avoid search engines potentially flagging your website as spam, you should diversify your internal and external anchor text. Although using an exact match keyword for anchor text isprobably less important than it was a few years ago, a website that uses the same anchor text over and over again, is likely to be flagged up by the search engines. So you should avoid exact matching keywords and instead use different variants of the keyword, company name or descriptive text for the anchor text in your links.
You should vary your link building strategies to naturally build up your backlinks. Instead of focusing on one tactic, you should instead use a number of different strategies to build up your links. For example, if you only focus on guest posts on the same sites, eventually these could be seen as low quality by the search engines. Instead, you should use a number of different link building tactics to spread the risk and gain different links from different sites.
You’ve probably heard of the saying, “don’t put all your eggs in one basket.” Well the same is also true for your traffic sources – that is you should spread your eggs in many different baskets. There’s no doubt that Google is the top search engine to optimize for, but with the frequent algorithm updates the company releases, can your website survive if it was penalized or if Google suddenly went offline?
If you solely depend on one source for the majority of your traffic, you should seriously consider diversifying your traffic sources to protect yourself in the future and reduce your risk.
Although this does not directly improve your search rankings, adding special semantic mark-up via rich snippets on your website can potentially improve the Click Through Rates (CTR) of your search result listing by highlighting certain information such as a photograph of yourself or testimonials from your customers with your search results.
By highlighting such information, you can gain more attention and attract more potential users to your site from the search results page, therefore improving the chance a user will click through from the search results to your website.
You could say that many people prefer watching videos to reading and getting to the places where your users are, is important. So creating an interesting video can make it even easier to rank in the search results. This is especially true if your video has a lot of views and a lot of comments, potentially bringing you a lot of referral traffic to your website.
It has been said that mobile search is set to surpass desktop search by 2014 and with more people accessing information from smartphones or tablets, it’s becoming ever more important for us to optimize for mobile users.
Different ways to optimize for mobile users include creating a responsive design of your website or creating a separate website just for mobile users. Failing to optimize your website for mobile users means you’ll lose the potential of mobile traffic coming to your website.
A recent study from YP.com found that “for consumers, local search is a near-daily ritual – 4 in 10 individuals use local search once a day, while two-thirds use local search at least 3-4 times per week.” With more and more users performing local searches on the move, failing to optimize for local search can be the difference between someone finding you or finding one of your local competitors.
SEO is all about your visitors and one aspect that is often forgotten is the user experience. That is, once a user lands on your website, does the experience end there? The answer is no. Factors such as site speed, bounce rates and average time spent on your website are all used by the search engines to determine a suitable search results ranking.
Put yourself in the seat of your users and ask yourself could the user experience be improved further on your website? Is the structure and information easy to navigate and find? By improving the user experience, users stay longer on your website and you can naturally increase traffic to your site.
Having a social media marketing strategy can have a positive effect on your existing SEO strategies because it allows you be present on a number of different platforms to spread the word about your brand or website.
Unless you have a large budget, you should limit the number of social media networks you are on and instead focus on building relationships with your users and niche before moving onto the next platforms. Google has also mentioned that it does take into account social signals to determine search rankings, which makes having a presence on social media sites even more important.

SEO has evolved a lot over the past few years and updates such as Google’s Penguin and Panda updates have improved the user experience for search engine users by improving the relevancy of search results and reducing spam sites from appearing.
If you want to improve your SEO efforts, here are my top 10 SEO tips to focus on for 2013:
1. Create Unique Content
We all know that content is king and creating fresh and unique content is what everyone including the search engines are looking for. So avoid duplicate content and focus on creating unique content that provides value to your users. If your content is good enough, not only will you naturally attract more readers, but the search engines will also credit you accordingly.
2. Use Different Anchor Text
To avoid search engines potentially flagging your website as spam, you should diversify your internal and external anchor text. Although using an exact match keyword for anchor text isprobably less important than it was a few years ago, a website that uses the same anchor text over and over again, is likely to be flagged up by the search engines. So you should avoid exact matching keywords and instead use different variants of the keyword, company name or descriptive text for the anchor text in your links.
3. Vary Your Link Building Efforts
You should vary your link building strategies to naturally build up your backlinks. Instead of focusing on one tactic, you should instead use a number of different strategies to build up your links. For example, if you only focus on guest posts on the same sites, eventually these could be seen as low quality by the search engines. Instead, you should use a number of different link building tactics to spread the risk and gain different links from different sites.
4. Diversify Your Traffic Sources
You’ve probably heard of the saying, “don’t put all your eggs in one basket.” Well the same is also true for your traffic sources – that is you should spread your eggs in many different baskets. There’s no doubt that Google is the top search engine to optimize for, but with the frequent algorithm updates the company releases, can your website survive if it was penalized or if Google suddenly went offline?
If you solely depend on one source for the majority of your traffic, you should seriously consider diversifying your traffic sources to protect yourself in the future and reduce your risk.
5. Implement Semantic Mark-up
Although this does not directly improve your search rankings, adding special semantic mark-up via rich snippets on your website can potentially improve the Click Through Rates (CTR) of your search result listing by highlighting certain information such as a photograph of yourself or testimonials from your customers with your search results.
By highlighting such information, you can gain more attention and attract more potential users to your site from the search results page, therefore improving the chance a user will click through from the search results to your website.
6. Get On Videos
You could say that many people prefer watching videos to reading and getting to the places where your users are, is important. So creating an interesting video can make it even easier to rank in the search results. This is especially true if your video has a lot of views and a lot of comments, potentially bringing you a lot of referral traffic to your website.
7. Optimize for Mobile Users
It has been said that mobile search is set to surpass desktop search by 2014 and with more people accessing information from smartphones or tablets, it’s becoming ever more important for us to optimize for mobile users.
Different ways to optimize for mobile users include creating a responsive design of your website or creating a separate website just for mobile users. Failing to optimize your website for mobile users means you’ll lose the potential of mobile traffic coming to your website.
8. Optimize for Locals
A recent study from YP.com found that “for consumers, local search is a near-daily ritual – 4 in 10 individuals use local search once a day, while two-thirds use local search at least 3-4 times per week.” With more and more users performing local searches on the move, failing to optimize for local search can be the difference between someone finding you or finding one of your local competitors.
9. Improve Your User’s Experience
SEO is all about your visitors and one aspect that is often forgotten is the user experience. That is, once a user lands on your website, does the experience end there? The answer is no. Factors such as site speed, bounce rates and average time spent on your website are all used by the search engines to determine a suitable search results ranking.
Put yourself in the seat of your users and ask yourself could the user experience be improved further on your website? Is the structure and information easy to navigate and find? By improving the user experience, users stay longer on your website and you can naturally increase traffic to your site.
10. Social Media Marketing
Having a social media marketing strategy can have a positive effect on your existing SEO strategies because it allows you be present on a number of different platforms to spread the word about your brand or website.
Unless you have a large budget, you should limit the number of social media networks you are on and instead focus on building relationships with your users and niche before moving onto the next platforms. Google has also mentioned that it does take into account social signals to determine search rankings, which makes having a presence on social media sites even more important.
18 February 2013
7 Killer SEO Steps to Optimize Your Website in SERP 2013

SEO optimize your blog or make it appear on top Search Engine Results to enhance the traffic on your site. Basically, the thing matters here, is to figure out the keywords on which you want the visitors to reach your site through Search Engine Results Page (SERP). If you are new to blogging and SEO in particular, you should be aware of some basic SEO tips to improve your site’s ranking in the SERPs.
7 Killer SEO Steps to Optimize Your Website in SERP
16 February 2013
How to Get 2500 Free Backlinks For Your Blogger Blog & Website
Saturday, February 16, 2013
By
Imtiaz Ahmed
Blogger Tips,
SEO,
SEO Tips,
Tips And Tricks
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Automatically build FREE backlinks on over 2500 websites or blog
Most of us have seen website value calculators and whois search, pages that link to our domain and show up in the search engine results when we search for our domain name. The main aim of getting Backlinks are to rank top in the search engine.
Now a days as many blogs are got affected by Panda update and lost their traffic. It is the best and automated way to get some backlinks/link popularity which is provided by IMTALK.
In this tool the script creates pages about your website/blog which is resulting in about 2500+ different pages with backlinks pointing back to your website. In this some of them are no-follow and some are do-follow.
This tool creates page in well established websites which regularly crawled by Google and other Search Engines. By this your website/blog will get backlinks/link popularity, will be visited and indexed more frequently by Googlebot and other search engine bots like Yahoo, Bing, etc.
How to use this Tool :
Step 1 : Just visit this Website IMTALK
Step 2 : You will get the tool named IMT Website Submitter, which is something like below.
Step 3 : Enter the Required fields, i.e. Website/Blog URL, Keyword, select the number of pages to be created and then click submit.
Step 4 : Now this tool creates the page and will also be pinged. That means backlinks/link popularity are being created which is something like below.
Note : Please do not interrupt till it counts to the selected number of pages.
Step 5 : By this way we can create 2500 Free Backlinks or a Link popularity, enjoy fast crawling and high ranking in Search Engine.
13 February 2013
Blogger Sitemap - Generate XML Sitemaps for Google and Bing
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
By
Imtiaz Ahmed
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SEO,
SEO Tips,
Tips And Tricks
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- Visit the site at the address http://ctrlq.org/blogger/
- Enter your blog url. Do not forget to add the slash behind

Click Create Sitemap
Write down the address sitemap has been created

Submit sitemap address is the same way as you add the blogger sitemap to feed as the default when you enter into Websmaster Submit your Blog Tools
Google Sitemap Generator multiple
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
By
Imtiaz Ahmed
Blogger Tips,
SEO,
SEO Tips,
Tips And Tricks
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We've gotten a few questions about whether you can put multiple Sitemaps in the same directory. Yes, you can!
You might want to have multiple Sitemap files in a single directory for a number of reasons. For instance, if you have an auction site, you might want to have a daily Sitemap with new auction offers and a weekly Sitemap with less time-sensitive URLs. Or you could generate a new Sitemap every day with new offers, so that the list of Sitemaps grows over time. Either of these solutions works just fine.
Or, here's another sample scenario: Suppose you're a provider that supports multiple web shops, and they share a similar URL structure differentiated by a parameter. For example:
http://example.com/stores/home?id=1
http://example.com/stores/home?id=2
http://example.com/stores/home?id=3
Since they're all in the same directory, it's fine by our rules to put the URLs for all of the stores into a single Sitemap, under http://example.com/ or http://example.com/stores/. However, some webmasters may prefer to have separate Sitemaps for each store, such as:
http://example.com/stores/store1_sitemap.xml
http://example.com/stores/store2_sitemap.xml
http://example.com/stores/store3_sitemap.xml
As long as all URLs listed in the Sitemap are at the same location as the Sitemap or in a sub directory (in the above example http://example.com/stores/ or perhaps http://example.com/stores/catalog) it's fine for multiple Sitemaps to live in the same directory (as many as you want!). The important thing is that Sitemaps not contain URLs from parent directories or completely different directories -- if that happens, we can't be sure that the submitter controls the URL's directory, so we can't trust the metadata.
The above Sitemaps could also be collected into a single Sitemap index file and easily be submitted via Google webmaster tools. For example, you could create http://example.com/stores/sitemap_index.xml as follows:
Then simply add the index file to your account, and you'll be able to see any errors for each of the child Sitemaps.
If each store includes more than 50,000 URLs (the maximum number for a single Sitemap), you would need to have multiple Sitemaps for each store. In that case, you may want to create a Sitemap index file for each store that lists the Sitemaps for that store. For instance:
http://example.com/stores/store1_sitemapindex.xml
http://example.com/stores/store2_sitemapindex.xml
http://example.com/stores/store3_sitemapindex.xml
Since Sitemap index files can't contain other index files, you would need to submit each Sitemap index file to your account separately.
Whether you list all URLs in a single Sitemap or in multiple Sitemaps (in the same directory of different directories) is simply based on what's easiest for you to maintain. We treat the URLs equally for each of these methods of organization.
You might want to have multiple Sitemap files in a single directory for a number of reasons. For instance, if you have an auction site, you might want to have a daily Sitemap with new auction offers and a weekly Sitemap with less time-sensitive URLs. Or you could generate a new Sitemap every day with new offers, so that the list of Sitemaps grows over time. Either of these solutions works just fine.
Or, here's another sample scenario: Suppose you're a provider that supports multiple web shops, and they share a similar URL structure differentiated by a parameter. For example:
http://example.com/stores/home?id=1
http://example.com/stores/home?id=2
http://example.com/stores/home?id=3
Since they're all in the same directory, it's fine by our rules to put the URLs for all of the stores into a single Sitemap, under http://example.com/ or http://example.com/stores/. However, some webmasters may prefer to have separate Sitemaps for each store, such as:
http://example.com/stores/store1_sitemap.xml
http://example.com/stores/store2_sitemap.xml
http://example.com/stores/store3_sitemap.xml
As long as all URLs listed in the Sitemap are at the same location as the Sitemap or in a sub directory (in the above example http://example.com/stores/ or perhaps http://example.com/stores/catalog) it's fine for multiple Sitemaps to live in the same directory (as many as you want!). The important thing is that Sitemaps not contain URLs from parent directories or completely different directories -- if that happens, we can't be sure that the submitter controls the URL's directory, so we can't trust the metadata.
The above Sitemaps could also be collected into a single Sitemap index file and easily be submitted via Google webmaster tools. For example, you could create http://example.com/stores/sitemap_index.xml as follows:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<sitemapindex xmlns="http://www.google.com/schemas/sitemap/0.84">
<sitemap>
<loc>http://example.com/stores/store1_sitemap.xml</loc>
<lastmod>2006-10-01T18:23:17+00:00</lastmod>
</sitemap>
<sitemap>
<loc>http://example.com/stores/store2_sitemap.xml</loc>
<lastmod>2006-10-01</lastmod>
</sitemap>
<sitemap>
<loc>http://example.com/stores/store3_sitemap.xml</loc>
<lastmod>2006-10-05</lastmod>
</sitemap>
</sitemapindex>
Then simply add the index file to your account, and you'll be able to see any errors for each of the child Sitemaps.
If each store includes more than 50,000 URLs (the maximum number for a single Sitemap), you would need to have multiple Sitemaps for each store. In that case, you may want to create a Sitemap index file for each store that lists the Sitemaps for that store. For instance:
http://example.com/stores/store1_sitemapindex.xml
http://example.com/stores/store2_sitemapindex.xml
http://example.com/stores/store3_sitemapindex.xml
Since Sitemap index files can't contain other index files, you would need to submit each Sitemap index file to your account separately.
Whether you list all URLs in a single Sitemap or in multiple Sitemaps (in the same directory of different directories) is simply based on what's easiest for you to maintain. We treat the URLs equally for each of these methods of organization.
Meta Tag Generator Tool For Blogger Blogs
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
By
Imtiaz Ahmed
Blogger Tips,
SEO,
SEO Tips,
Tips And Tricks
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Meta Tag Generator Tool For Blogger
Meta description and meta keywords are the most popular html tags which are still recommended despite many arguments by several expert Search engine Optimizers. The first thing that every blogger must do after creating a log is to optimize his template by submitting it to search engines and by adding important meta tags inside the template. To make your job easy I have created a simple Meta Tag Generator Tool below which will help you create important tags within seconds with no SEO knowledge required at all! Follow these tips for writing best blog description and for choosing the most relevant keywords for your blog.Meta Description:
Describe your blog in max 150 letters. The Character Counter tool can help you. For example I have chosen the following words for describing my blog,
A Blog about Blogger Tricks, Blogger Templates, Widgets, SEO, Make Money Online, CSS and HTML Tricks etc.
You can choose a similar format to describe your blog with most relevant words.
Note:-
I have enclosed the meta description inside a dynamic HTML tag in order
to avoid duplicate content issue. Confused? Let me explain. If Meta
description appears for all pages in your blog then search engine robots
would think that all your pages are having same description. Since
robots deal each page as a separate website therefore your blog could
get penalized for using same meta description over and over again. To
avoid this I have added two pieces of code before and after meta
description so that it may appear to robots at homepage only. Following
are the two codes added to the tool by default,
<b:if cond='data:blog.url == data:blog.homepageUrl'>
<META NAME="Description" CONTENT="Your Blog description">
</b:if>
Meta Keywords:
Choose
words that describe the core topics of your blog. Keywords are high
traffic targeted words that define your blog content. Most people use
dozens of most competitive keywords but doing this is unnecessary and
further effects your search engine listing. Choose few but smart keywords that may reflect the overall content of your blog. Google keyword Tool
can immensely help you in choosing the right keywords. The best tip is
to use similar keywords as used by your competitors. You can press Ctrl + U
to open the source file of your competitor while you are on his blog.
Through source file you can easily see what keywords and description
your competitor is using.
Write a maximum of three words per keyword and separate each keyword using a comma. See my keywords as an example,
Blogger tricks,blogger tips, SEO guide, make money online, blogger widgets, css html tricks
Meta Author:
This
is not a very important tag but still everyone likes to attach his name
to his website so why should you left behind! :p Simply write your full
name and avoid using nicknames or special symbols.
If you don't want to add your name then simply leave the blank empty in the tool below.
Meta Robot:
Sometimes
you don't want search engine robots to crawl and index your blog so you
can simply tell the robots that don't crawl the data of the blog using
the No follow tag or No index tag. By default blogger tags all blogs as ALL
If you don't want to be bothered with this tag then simply leave the blank empty in the tool below.