Quick Tips for Building SEO Content December 20, 2007
Posted by SharpBrain in General SEO, SEO Articles, Search Engine Optimization.4 comments
While it’s great to have a web site optimized and performing well in the engines, you need to build out content on a consistent basis. Managing growth without upsetting your existing SEO efforts can often be a challenge. With these challenges in mind, here are my top ten tips for building site content while focusing on SEO opportunities.
Tip 1 — Identify New Keyword Markets
If you are pleased with how your existing content is performing, you need to tap popular databases and see what other markets exist. Using tools like Google adwords keyword tool, overture, WordTracker and Keyword Discovery, you can quickly locate new areas relative to your industry or niche that also have a search history associated with them.
Tip 2 — Exploring Analytics
SEO is as much about delivering targeted traffic as it is about rankings, right? If you’re with me on that, start checking your analytics. In particular, explore site paths and conversions relative to referring search phrases. Many times you will find that what you think are your money terms, are actually just pushing in unproductive traffic.
The information available in your analytics package can make or break everything for you. Building new content is always a great idea; When you go about it blindly, your efforts are often un-concentrated. If you take the time to identify visitor trends and habits on a keyword level though — you can then focus on building new content that puts more visitors to work for your business goals.
Tip 3 — Maintain Your Approach
Have you ever been browsing a company’s web site reading up on various services, when suddenly you’re slapped in the face by content that just doesn’t “fit”?
As more content is written, it becomes critical for the tone and approach of your writing to be consistent. Managing this in groups can be difficult at best, so if your content is scaled in this manner — consider having one consistent editor.
Tip 4 — Write for People, not Engines
I hate that this tip sounds like something out of Google’s Webmaster Guidelines… But, it’s true. Imagine if I decided to write this article of Quick Tips for Building SEO Content methods in such a manner that you were repeatedly hit by keyword saturation levels that were through the roof.
Google PR(Page rank) Updation is running August 7, 2007
Posted by SharpBrain in General SEO, SEO Articles.2 comments
Google pr or page rank update is going of many sites. Google also has dropped the supplemental results of many sites or i can say all sites. Google PR or page rank depend on website relevancy link popularity and traffic of the site. i have some sites which are updating by Google. Every page rank update come regularly within three month or 90 days but current PR update is too late. you can check your page rank of the site on these URL:
Google Drops Supplemental Results August 1, 2007
Posted by SharpBrain in General SEO, SEO Articles.1 comment so far
Google has dropped a search command that used to show a site’s pages that were included in the supplemental index. I guess they were gearing up to drop the supplemental results command and possibly the supplemental results label is next to go.
Google drop the supplemental results of all pages but those pages are not ranking in the Google. But main question is that now how we will check the duplicate content and pages for the content duplication? It is in Google’s advantage to keep the Supplemental Result. Just think about how many websites and web pages are junk or spam. If Google treats these sites and pages the same, then it is a waste of Google’s resources to constantly crawl them and index/re-index them. With Supplemental Result, Google doesn’t care much about these sites/pages.
I agree with everyone in part about the supplemental index. Its not that important, but once you have got all your main pages a good ranking it is worth examining which of your weaker pages in the supplemental index.
So maybe Google will drop it from the index and allow SEOs and Webmasters but now anyone cannot find the duplicate content in the site.
Google is updating Page Rank April 28, 2007
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Google PR update is running from tommorrow. and i think it will take 10 to 15 days to update the Page rank of all site. Google is currently updating PageRank and backlinks scores of pages. This means that green strip on Google toolbar, either increased, decreased or remained the same for you. It also means that Google may be showing more or less or the same number of backlinks for you. Page rank updation have started 26 th April. Because of Goggle PR update come after every three months so I am waiting for this. tomorrow i have seen that some sites PR has been changed.
Tips to Increase the Google Adsense CTR December 28, 2006
Posted by SharpBrain in General SEO, Google Adsense, SEO Articles.10 comments
When we make a account in Google adsense then we have many questuions like these:
1. What is the exact location of the Adsense?
2. What will be the CTR(Click Through Rate) ?
3. How to increase the Google Adsense Click-through-rate or CTR?
so there are many query at the time of adsense setup account. I want to tell some tips and tricks to increase the Google Adsense CTR.
1 – Make sure the ads that are appearing on your site are closely related with your content. That means the all ads are related to yoour site if it isn’t that means title of the page is not relevant to your site.
2 – Use Your main Keyword or theme in the title. Create a keyword rich content. And you can use keywords in the content 1-3 times and should be Bold or underlined.
3 – Always use HTML Heading Tag H1 as your content title of the page, and put your keyword in it. This tag should be place at the beginning of your content.
4 – If your page have some pictures or data using table format then Use wide ads (336×280, 300×250 or 250×250). Because these are the best performing ads.
5 – If your page have more verticles links then you can use links format and should be use border as same as the color of the page.
6 - The back ground of the ads should be same as of the background of the page or pages.
Google LSI(Latent Semantic Indexing) December 22, 2006
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Latent semantic indexing is just another piece of the algorithm, though many sites will significantly shift in rankings due to it. LSI or Latent semantic indexing allows a search engine to determine what a page is about outside of specifically matching search query text. LSI is a search engine Algorithm which is based on LSA or Latent semantic analysis. LSA is a technique in natural language processing, in particular in vectorial semantics.
LSA uses a term-document matrix which describes the occurrences of terms in documents; it is a sparse matrix whose rows correspond to documents and whose columns correspond to terms, typically stemmed words that appear in the documents or page. This patent contains very complex formulas describing the relationship between words. It explores data clustering, informational retrieval, document classification, natural language processing, polysemy, synonymy and more. In online web world, people hear about LSI for the first time and assume that it is a new thing that search engines are using but it was using already for the search engines. People did not know this matrix method for searching so now LSA is coming again in the form of LSI or Latent semantic indexing.
Many people have been noticing a large shuffle in search relevancy scores currently. Some of those well in the know attribute this to Latent Semantic Iindexing or LSI, which Google has been using for a while, but recently increased its weighting and Popularity.
Next Google PR(Page Rank) Update December 22, 2006
Posted by SharpBrain in General SEO, SEO Articles, Search Engine Optimization.55 comments
Page Rank is a numeric value that represents “how important a page is on the web”. Page Rank is Google’s way of deciding importance of the page. It matters because it is one of the factors that determines ranking of a page in the search results. Page Rank is a link analysis algorithm which assigns a numerical measuring to each element of a hyperlinked set of documents, for the purpose of “measuring” its relavant importance within the set. The page rank of any web site depends on some factors. The factors are following:
1. Inbound links of the Page.
2. Outbound links of the page
3. Relavent Links
4. Link Structure of the web Page
5. Age of the website
6. Relavancy of internal pages
7. Anchor text which is used for link Building
8. High PR Link Exchange
and many more….
The Google Toolbar’s displays a green bar which displays a visited page’s PageRank as a whole number between 0 and 10. If any website or web page have 0 pr that means it does not have 0 pr besides it may be 0 to 0.99 but if it shows only round figures of the whole numbers. The Toolbar PageRank is republished about once every three months. Google has not disclosed the precise method for determining a Toolbar PageRank value. So last update of Google toolbar PR Update have come in last week of september and first week of october. Now we are waiting for Next PR Update. I think next PR update will come in
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first week of January
about 9th of January.
Next PR(Page Rank) Update is coming on 9 th janauary
What is SEO? December 15, 2006
Posted by SharpBrain in SEO Articles, Search Engine Optimization.2 comments
Search engine optimization (SEO) is a part of search engine marketing.SEO deals with improving the quality and number of visitors to a web site from “natural” search engine listings. It is also known as “organic SEO”. SEO is marketing methods to increase search engine relevancy and increase the website traffic with the help of Search Engine. Search engine optimization means ensuring that your web pages are accessible to search engines and focused in ways that help improve the chances they will be found. Search engine optimization will improve your search engine ranking and position in the major search engines like Google,MSN, Yahoo, Altavista etc…
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is mostly technical in nature, combining programming with business, sales, and persuasion capable of maintaining desired revenue goals while achieving high rankings in the search engine.
Black Hat SEO(Search Engine Optimization) November 26, 2006
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Black Hat search engine optimization(SEO) may be defined as like ”Techniques are used to get higher rankings in Search Engine in an unethical manner. These black hat SEO(Search Engine Optimization) techniques usually include one or more of the following :
- Keyword Stuffing
- Invisible Text
- Doorway Pages
- Cloaking
Black hat SEO practices will actually provide short-term profits in terms of search Engine rankings, but if you are discovered utilizing these spammy techniques on your Web site, you run the risk of being penalized by search engines. I have seen a site which have more keyword stuffing above the footer section . In this site webmaster linked the same pages to more keywords. You can see the keyword spamming in this URL:
http://www.e2solutions.net/effective_web_promotions_seo_company_india.htm
So this is the example of Black hat SEO.
Black Hat SEO is tempting; after all, these techniques actually do work, temporarily for the search engine. They do end up getting sites higher search Engine rankings; that is, until these same sites get banned for using unethical techniques and practices. It’s just not worth the risk. Use efficient search engine optimization techniques to get your site ranked higher, and stay away from anything that even looks like Black Hat SEO.


