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7 Best SEO blogs to follow

September 1st, 2009 Heeren tanna No comments

Search engine optimization is nothing less these days when you are trying to find some good promotion for your site, without the involvement of publicly placed ads.

But SEO isn’t anything constant. It always keeps changing with the tactics and criteria of search engines like Google to rank websites. And there are some very good blogs that keep sharing these tricks, news and information about the changes that happen in the search engine world. Here are the best 7 blogs about SEO -

  1. Search Engine Land – A news and information site covering search engine marketing, searching issues and the search engine industry. Danny Sullivan, the main person behind this.
  2. SE Roundtable – This blog craves through and lists the best discussions that are going on in various search engine forums. The purpose behind the Search Engine Roundtable is to report on the most interesting threads taking place at the SEM (Search Engine Marketing) forums.
  3. Search Engine Journal – Search Engine Journal, a publication of Search & Social Media, LLC, which specializes in a community approach to the reporting of search engine news & the sharing of Search Engine Marketing knowledge & tactics.
  4. SEOMoz Blog – This is a blog maintained by a big team of SEO experts and is one of the best in the list. It teaches, discusses and researches on the SEO practices around.
  5. Matt Cutts – This is a blog by the Google Guy Matt Cutts, which is specifically not always about SEO but sometimes the posts are direct exposure of what the Google team is doing. He has been into the Google Spam control team since long time and does share some good tips about SEO.
  6. SEO Book – Aaron Wall, one of the best SEO Trainers around. He writes about some best SEO practices to follow and also sells an ebook that teaches every basic part of SEO for learners.
  7. Search Engine Watch – Search Engine Watch provides tips and information about searching the web, analysis of the search engine industry and help to site owners trying to improve their ability to be found in search engines.
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Google sitemaps : Requesting removal of content from your index

April 21st, 2007 Heeren tanna 2 comments

HI all

wanna remove few url or content from you site. now you can do it right in you google sitemaps account. check out the new google sitemap feature .

As a site owner, you control what content of your site is indexed in search engines. The easiest way to let search engines know what content you don’t want indexed is to use a robots.txt file or robots meta tag. But sometimes, you want to remove content that’s already been indexed. What’s the best way to do that?

As always, the answer begins: it depends on the type of content that you want to remove. Our webmaster help center provides detailed information about each situation. Once we recrawl that page, we’ll remove the content from our index automatically. But if you’d like to expedite the removal rather than wait for the next crawl, the way to do that has just gotten easier.

For sites that you’ve verified ownership for in your webmaster tools account, you’ll now see a new option under the Diagnostic tab called URL Removals. To get started, simply click the URL Removals link, then New Removal Request. Choose the option that matches the type of removal you’d like.

Individual URLs
Choose this option if you’d like to remove a URL or image. In order for the URL to be eligible for removal, one of the following must be true:

Once the URL is ready for removal, enter the URL and indicate whether it appears in our web search results or image search results. Then click Add. You can add up to 100 URLs in a single request. Once you’ve added all the URLs you would like removed, click Submit Removal Request.

A directory
Choose this option if you’d like to remove all files and folders within a directory on your site. For instance, if you request removal of the following:

http://www.example.com/myfolder

this will remove all URLs that begin with that path, such as:

http://www.example.com/myfolder

http://www.example.com/myfolder/page1.html

http://www.example.com/myfolder/images/image.jpg

In order for a directory to be eligible for removal, you must block it using a robots.txt file. For instance, for the example above, http://www.example.com/robots.txt could include the following:

User-agent: Googlebot
Disallow: /myfolder

Your entire site
Choose this option only if you want to remove your entire site from the Google index. This option will remove all subdirectories and files. Do not use this option to remove the non-preferred version of your site’s URLs from being indexed. For instance, if you want all of your URLs indexed using the www version, don’t use this tool to request removal of the non-www version. Instead, specify the version you want indexed using the Preferred domain tool (and do a 301 redirect to the preferred version, if possible). To use this option, you must block the site using a robots.txt file.

Cached copies

Choose this option to remove cached copies of pages in our index. You have two options for making pages eligible for cache removal.

Using a meta noarchive tag and requesting expedited removal
If you don’t want the page cached at all, you can add a meta noarchive tag to the page and then request expedited cache removal using this tool. By requesting removal using this tool, we’ll remove the cached copy right away, and by adding the meta noarchive tag, we will never include the cached version. (If you change your mind later, you can remove the meta noarchive tag.)

Changing the page content
If you want to remove the cached version of a page because it contained content that you’ve removed and don’t want indexed, you can request the cache removal here. We’ll check to see that the content on the live page is different from the cached version and if so, we’ll remove the cached version. We’ll automatically make the latest cached version of the page available again after six months (and at that point, we likely will have recrawled the page and the cached version will reflect the latest content) or, if you see that we’ve recrawled the page sooner than that, you can request that we reinclude the cached version sooner using this tool.

Checking the status of removal requests
Removal requests show as pending until they have been processed, at which point, the status changes to either Denied or Removed. Generally, a request is denied if it doesn’t meet the eligibility criteria for removal.

To reinclude content
If a request is successful, it appears in the Removed Content tab and you can reinclude it any time simply by removing the robots.txt or robots meta tag block and clicking Reinclude. Otherwise, we’ll exclude the content for six months. After that six month period, if the content is still blocked or returns a 404 or 410 status message and we’ve recrawled the page, it won’t be reincluded in our index. However, if the page is available to our crawlers after this six month period, we’ll once again include it in our index.

Requesting removal of content you don’t own

But what if you want to request removal of content that’s located on a site that you don’t own? It’s just gotten easier to do that as well. Our new Webpage removal request tool steps through the process for each type of removal request.

Since Google indexes the web and doesn’t control the content on web pages, we generally can’t remove results from our index unless the webmaster has blocked or modified the content or removed the page. If you would like content removed, you can work with the site owner to do so, and then use this tool to expedite the removal from our search results.

If you have found search results that contain specific types of personal information, you can request removal even if you’ve been unable to work with the site owner. For this type of removal, provide your email address so we can work with you directly.

If you have found search results that shouldn’t be returned with SafeSearch enabled, you can let us know using this tool as well.

You can check on the status of pending requests, and as with the version available in webmaster tools, the status will change to Removed or Denied once it’s been processed. Generally, the request is denied if it doesn’t meet the eligibility criteria. For requests that involve personal information, you won’t see the status available here, but will instead receive an email with more information about next steps.

What about the existing URL removal tool?
If you’ve made previous requests with this tool, you can still log in to check on the status of those requests. However, make any new requests with this new and improved version of the tool.

MSN Tests Analytics Tool

January 17th, 2007 Heeren tanna No comments

MICROSOFT IS CURRENTLY TESTING A keyword analytics tool, code-named
“Gatineau,” to compete with Google’s free analytics offering, Google
Analytics.

News of the early-stage alpha test surfaced late last week on blogs of
two of the project team members–Ian Thomas, who heads the Gatineau
project for Microsoft’s Digital Advertising Solutions team, and Reeves
Little, program manager with Windows Live Europe. Read more…

25 must have basic SEO practices

January 11th, 2007 Heeren tanna 2 comments

There are lots of advanced SEO & marketing techniques, which you will be using but before that you must use these basic SEO stratagies before putting your effort on those things.

  1. Get-your-domain-name-dot-com/org/net( The main TLD’s are preffered but if you are focusing on local visiters of your country, then getting a countly specific extension like .us or .uk helps a lot)
  2. Hosting your site/blog on a reliable hosting company.(If you are using free services like blogger or wordpress.com then sooner or latter you will need those services which they don’t provide, so rather than wasting your time in those free services, spend few bucks on hosting & domain) Read more…

Top 40 plugins for wordpress

January 4th, 2007 Heeren tanna 4 comments

i found a great resource on wordpress plugins
Here is a list of some of my favourite wordpress plugins that i’m using now. I guess these are the most useful and most popular WordPress plugins!
Essential Plugins:

  1. Adsense-Deluxe: Put your adsense ads wherever you want them, including within your posts.
  2. Askimet: Checks comments on your website against their lists and determines whether it is just spam or a genuine comment.
  3. Ultimate Tag Warrior: Another tagging plugin with categories.
  4. Google Sitemaps: Makes a google compliant sitemap of your blog.
  5. No Ping Wait: Speeds up posting by changing the way wordpress pings your posts. Read more…
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SEO meet to be held in Delhi india

December 28th, 2006 Heeren tanna 6 comments
Indian youth is as captivated by the Internet as the rest of their ilk from around the world. A significant number has also turned to the net for earning their living doing things like programming, which we Indians excel at, blogging again cool for us since English is our forte, and of course, Search Engine Optimization since we are a brainy, improvisational and hardworking lot.Okay, now after that patriotic prelude we come to the crux of this post. 31st March 2007 will see the top SEOs from India congregate in Delhi for a one-day symposium on SEO and basically all things Internet. Read more…

Top Tips For Great Seo Expert

December 14th, 2006 Heeren tanna No comments

Top Tips For Great Seo Expert Hot New!

This post is compilation of some basic tips and tricks of seo beginner to be a great seo expert .

(1) Add Title related to targeted keywords, place only important keywords, do not exceed more than 25 characters.

(2) Add meta description related to Title tag. Repeat keywords used in title two times in meta description. Meta description should be unique for each pages with targeted keywords. Do not stuff keywords into meta description. Do note exceed 255 characters.

Note: Meta description and web page content should be a good one, if not it be placed in supplement results in “Google” Read more…

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12 Tips to help build the foundation for a new SEO career

December 9th, 2006 Heeren tanna No comments

By John Alexander

TIP 1. Set your focus on your client’s success.

Stop focusing on sales and start focusing on your client’s success! Do all that you can do to make them successful. Pour all of your talents into making their projects work. So many folks I talk to can never stop thinking about
where they will make their next sale, instead of working on delivering results to the clients they ALREADY have. In so doing, you establish “lifetime” residuals. Read more…

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Upcomming Webmaster Meet In India

December 4th, 2006 Heeren tanna No comments

So, we are ready with some basic information regarding the upcomming webmaster meet in India. After the first SEO Meet in india, where we had 14 webmasters we are planning for a bigger meet this time where we are expecting some World Level SEO’s. You can start you guesses who they are but it is going to be one of the biggest surprise for everyone.
Currently there are a couple dp forums members confirmed who are -

Read more…

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~/~ Keyword Prominence ~/~

November 27th, 2006 Heeren tanna No comments

Prominence is how close to the start of the area that the keyword appears. In general, a keyword that appears closer to the top of the page or area will be more relevant. However, sometimes it helps to have a keyword in the middle of an area, or even toward the end of the area.

For example, an Infoseek search for keyword “Pre-Owned Electronics” returned the following match:

Pre-Owned Electronics, Inc – Refurbished and Used Apple Macintosh Systems, The independent source for new, remanufactured and used Apple Macintosh computer systems, parts, peripherals and accessories. We offer a full line of refurbished as well as used… 98% http://www.preowned.com/ (Size 3.1K) Read more…

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