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22 mars 2012

How to add Meta tags to Blogger Posts

For this to happen, you have to add some pieces of codes to the template.
First Sign in to Blogger dashboard » Layout » Edit html
and find this line

<b:include data='blog' name='all-head-content'/>

and add this code just below that line

<b:if cond='data:blog.url == "here enter your adresse (ex: http://toearnfromnet.blogspot.com'''>
<meta content='DESCRIPTION' name='description'/>
<meta content='KEYWORDS' name='keywords'/> </b:if>

We now added meta tags to the homepage. Next, you want to add meta description for another
post, for example : http://toearnfromnet.blogspot.com/2012/03/make-money-with-youtube.html
Now, what you have to do is pasting the above three lines below the present code and
changing the link,description and keywords.
So, the final code now looks something like

<b:include data='blog' name='all-head-content'/>
<b:if cond='data:blog.url == "
here enter your adresse (ex: http://toearnfromnet.blogspot.com"'>
<meta content='DESCRIPTION' name='description'/>
<meta content='KEYWORDS' name='keywords'/> </b:if>
<b:if cond='data:blog.url ==
"
http://toearnfromnet.blogspot.com/2012/03/make-money-with-youtube.html"'>
<meta content='Make Money With Youtube' name='description'/>
<meta content='Make Money, Earn Money, Youtube,' name='keywords'/>
</b:if>

Just like the above procedure, you can add different meta tags to as many blog posts as you
can.
Try it out and share your experiences!
For this to happen, you have to add some pieces of codes to the template. First Sign in to Blogger dashboard » Layout » Edit html and find...

8 mars 2012

Top 10 SEO Related WordPress Plugins

WordPress has some pretty good functions built in to help you with SEO (Search Engine Optimization), however you might find you need some plugins to help you along the way. Here are ten of my favorite WordPress plugins that have to do with making your web site work better with the various search engines out there.

All in One SEO Pack - Automatically optimizes your Wordpress blog for Search Engines (Search Engine Optimization).

Redirection - Redirection is a WordPress plugin to manage 301 redirections and keep track of 404 errors without requiring knowledge.

Search Everything - Increases Wordpress’ default search functionality through an options panel.

HeadSpace2 - Controls almost every aspect of your site’s meta-data, including advanced tagging, Analytics, and dozens of plugins. The best WordPress SEO solution!

Robots Meta - This plugin makes it easy to add the appropriate meta robots tags to your pages, disable unused archives, nofollow unnecessary links and more.
Add to Any Share/Save/Bookmark Button - Helps readers share, save, bookmark, and email your posts and pages using any service, such as Delicious, Digg, Facebook, Twitter, and over 100 more.

SEO Smart Links - SEO Smart Links provides automatic SEO benefits for your site in addition to custom keyword lists, nofollow and much more.
SEO Title Tag - Search engine optimize your blog’s title tags. Mass edit the title tags of posts, pages, category pages, tag pages - indeed, any URL!

Optimal Title - Optimal Title mirrors the function of wp_title() exactly, but moves the position of the ’separator’ to after the title rather than before.

SEO Friendly Images - SEO Friendly Images automatically adds alt and title attributes to all your images. Improves traffic from search results and makes the tags w3c/xHTML.
WordPress has some pretty good functions built in to help you with SEO (Search Engine Optimization), however you might find you need some pl...

2 mars 2012

Bait The Search Engines

All it takes to get a search engine to your website is a link from another website that has
already been indexed. The more popular the website, the quicker the search engines will
come visiting. For example, a text link on a Google PR7 website will get your site
indexed on the same day, but that one way PR7 link is going to cost you a lot.
Another way is the blog and ping method, although this has been so abused that it’s not
quite as quick as before. It does have one major advantage… You can link to every
page on your website from a blog and ping the search engines with these details. By
blogging and pinging it’s possible to get all your pages indexed quicker than with other
methods.
No matter what method you use, it takes time to get every page of your website indexed
by all the major search engines… For the most part it doesn’t happen in one or two days
like some sales hype suggests.
So your options are:
  • Purchase text links (which point back to your web pages) on a popular website −
A popular website will have a high Google PR.
  • Place a link back to your website from one of your own indexed web pages.
  • Learn how to start a blog and create content with links back to your website then
ping the major search engines with your blog details. Even better, get a copy of
the Instant Blog and Ping automated software and you can set it up to mimic
your manual blogging and pinging saving you hours of time every day.
  • Start an aggressive reciprocal linking campaign.
All it takes to get a search engine to your website is a link from another website that has already been indexed. The more popular the websi...

1 mars 2012

Search Engine Traffic Generation Tool (a powerful one)

If you're building a money making website then free  search engine traffic is an absolute must.  It's the reason my sites became successful, and ultimately the reason I was able to quit my job.

Site Build It! is a great choice if you want to create a content / affiliate site that receives targeted traffic from Google, Bing-Yahoo, etc.
It's only getting tougher out here to master the search engine's algorithms, and many people are doing it wrong as they sit and wonder why they can't find their site in the results. 
Cheaper hosts will save you money, but they aren't in the business of educating you on how to create a search engine optimized website.
SBI! comes with a Brainstorm It! tool that will help you research proftable niches and choose the right keywords to target.
I bought it to see if the hype over SBI! was worth it.  After 11 months, my other website, www.flat-stomach-exercises.com, earned $700 per month in Adsense income alone, and 90% the traffic comes from Google.
Of course, this was 2005 and things have changed. Nevertheless, their system is still one of the best out here. This site still earns a nice passive income today.
If you're building a money making website then free  search ...

Getting Indexed into Bing and Yahoo

Bing and Yahoo are now search alliances. In other words, Yahoo search has a Bing-powered backend. So once you setup a Webmaster Tools account and create a sitemap for Bing, you're covered for Yahoo as well.
Just like Google, Bing-Yahoo takes quality inbound links into account.
Less than 1% of my search engine traffic comes from Bing-Yahoo. I mainly focus my efforts on Google these days.
Bing and Yahoo are now search alliances. In other words, Yahoo search has a Bing-powered backend. So once you setup a Webmaster Tools ...

Getting Indexed from Google

As far as getting listed goes, all search engines have spiders that roam the web and add sites to their databases as they find them. So the easiest way for Google to index/list your site is to get linked from a site already in Google's index.

The other way to let Google know about your site is to sign up with Google Webmaster Tools and create a Google XML sitemap .

If you use WordPress, install the All in One SEO plugin and that is all you really need to do. It will create and submit your sitemap for you. If you use Blogger, your sitemap is automatically created for you.

No matter what blogging platform you use, you should still create an account with Google Webmaster Tools.
As far as getting listed goes, all search engines have spiders that roam the web and add sites to their databases as they find them. So the...

Getting ranked in Google

Getting into Google is not hard. The challenge is getting ranked. How well you rank largely depends on how many quality sites link to you.

And as social media matures, now the engines are beginning to use your connections to influence your rank.

For example, if you're logged into Google and do a search for something, the results that show up may be heavily influenced by who is in your social circles in the Google Plus Network.

Also, if you are logged out of Google, the results may be altogether different from when you were logged in.

Google is moving more toward personalized search, which means no two people will see the same results when they perform keyword searches.
Getting into Google is not hard. The challenge is getting ranked . How well you rank largely depends on how many quality sites link to you. ...

Google, Bing and Yahoo

There are a handful of engines out there that bring traffic, but the reality is a very large percentage of search engine traffic comes from Google, Yahoo and Bing.

Yes, there are other engines like AOL, etc, but they pull their results from the big 3.
There are a handful of engines out there that bring traffic, but the reality is ...

How search engines determine your rank

Before you try to add your site to the search engines, you should understand what they look for when they decide how to rank your site. Just because you're listed doesn't mean you'll get traffic.  You have to make sure your site is search engine ready.
The general rule of thumb is that most engines use a "formula" to determine keyword relevancy. The technical term is called an "algorithm", and each search engine has its own unique algorithm that it uses to rank pages.  
Generally, this magic formula consists of your page title, overall body content and the number and quality of links pointing back to your site, social media influence, how long people stay on your site, etc.
It's important to note that every engine is different. Some may look at inbound links (number of people linking to you), others may place more emphasis on your body content. 
You also need to know about meta tags. These are hidden descriptors that appear at the beginning of your HTML code, inside your <head> tag.  They may be invisible to your visitor's eyes, but search engine spiders can read them.
They usually consist of a title, description, and keyword tag and they look something like this:

<head>
<title>Title of Your Site</title>
<meta name="description" content="Description of your site here.">
<meta name="keywords" content="keywords separated by commas">
</head>

Because of abuse, search engines now put less emphasis on certain tags when ranking pages, but you should still include them because they do use them to display information about your site.
For example, whatever is inside the <title> tag is what the search engines will use as the title of your site in the search results. You want to use keywords that describe your page and entice visitors to click.

Before you try to add your site to the search engines, you s...

Getting Listed in Google, Bing and Yahoo

Getting listed in Google and the other popular search engines is one of the most effective ways of directing free, targeted traffic to your website.

Below you'll discover what the search engines look for when determining your page rank so you can optimize your pages for best results.  This is often called SEO or search engine optimization.

Getting listed in Google and the other popular search engines is one of the ...

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