It’s Good to be SEO
Blog about SEO for Webmasters
Posted Directories, Google, MSN, Programming, Search Engines, domains, seo, submit, traffic on Monday, January 14th, 2008.
1. Buy a domain.
The domain name is good to be a .com one. People love .coms. They remember the .coms and the browsers suggest first the .com and then the other TLDs when you mistype a domain name in their address bars.
The domain name must be short, easy to remember and if you can put your main keyword in that name. The search engines don’t give a damn about the keywords in your domain with little exceptions like trade marks, names of the big companies, own personal names etc.
2. Buy a good hosting.
I mean come on! What do you think you will accomplish with all of these free php/mysql hosting packages all over the net?!
They cut your mail server out first and then limit your databases, sql connections, ftp accounts, monthly traffic etc. etc.
You can even buy a dedicated server. It may be a virtual one too. They sell dedicated hosting for about $20/month now and you can have many different domains on it. The catch is SEs will see the same IP for all of your sites. So buy a different IP for your different sites then. It’s cheaper now too.
3. Create a site.
If you are a web designer or/and have good painting skills as well as working with Photoshop and friends, create a good looking template for your site. But remember: do not make it so colorful or hard to navigate through the pages because your visitors will leave on the second page and you will be lost.
If you are a programmer(too) make the scripts/database of the site to work fast and take the big traffic you will met.
4. Write good interesting articles or reviews.
Write them on your site or as a guest writer for other sites and advertise your name and the name of your site that way. Don’t forget to put a link to your site at the end of your article if it’s on another site. Use others’ blogs and forum for that. Put a signature with a link to your site in your profile or in your article.
If you have a shopping affiliate site, put as many products as you can on it and write original reviews for them. Structure the products in meaningfull categories.
5. Optimize your new site.
You’ll have to learn SEO. You may start here. I often put links to good sources about programming and optimizing a site in my articles. Optimize your links, put keywords in them, use the title attribute, optimize your images as well as the images inside the links and use their alt attribute too. Try to create your pages that way that they will not produce a duplicate content automatically without your knowledge: try to look from the search engines perspective.
6.Build your link campaign.
Start submitting your site’s home page as well some good inner pages in search engines, good directories, social bookmarking sites, other sites with similar theme. Be aware! There are so many black hat created sites that will give you a negative value. They are created by beginners and don’t earn much but ruin the web very well. When you learn SEO you will begin to notice such sites and avoid them.
7. Don’t stop to create new content for your site.
And don’t forget that creating a script that will add another 10 000 pages (products) to your new site is a good thing. Put your original content after you spare a good time thinking about it and do it carefully. Check your text for errors, see if your new page is visible, optimized and is not blocked for the search engines and for the visitors by something.
Continue building your link campaign too.
8. Read everyday about your site’s theme.
Be one of the first to know something. Write about it and submit it to the social sites. You will be amazed how many visitors you will get. Do it everyday. Don’t start complaining that you have a full time job and you are tired - you’re doing it for yourself, you will get money for that.
9. Read SEO articles from many different sites.
Many articles give me good ideas that i put on my sites. Look at your web server logs and trace what visitors do and where. You will get the idea what to improve in your site and what to delete.
10. Be happy with your new big site that you grow gently like a baby. Be a Rich Jerk and Get Rich Quick!
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Posted Browsers, Programming on Sunday, January 13th, 2008.
Everyone in the industry knows that Microsoft invented new web standards since may be Internet Explorer 4. That was a nightmare for all of us web programmers that fight everyday battles with browsers’ compatibility. There are so many hacks one have to know just to create a page that looks the same on the most common browsers. A programmer have just to hack JavaScript, hack CSS and write tons of code which bloats the users’ browsers and makes things worse. I am really happy that FireFox was born and created to be compatible with 99%(for you may be different but still) of the web standards. Now we have those really good tools with that browser such as Fire Bug, Web Developer etc. They show us what’s wrong in the code and we fix it in a minute. What about IE? Nothing. Just trial and error until you see the script works! I did really hope that IE7 will look and act cool but that was a mirage.
Now we have IE8 beta and people are testing it for compatibility and if something’s wrong to fix their sites before the browser sees the light.
And there is that Acid2 test from The Web Standards Project that shows the dirty shirts of all browsers. The Acid2 test is written especially for the developers of the web browsers to check and be sure their products are current and work well with most of the web pages on the net. Acid2 is a complex test that uses many different techniques for displaying objects on the web page. It cannot cover 100% of everything that can be used on a page but the most important features as well the less used ones are tested with Acid2. Webmasters and programmers ask for many different features that they wont to test and WASP compiles all those requests in one complex test.
And if IE8 beta passed that smiley face on the test, we may have great time with IE8 and hopefully FF3 after a while.
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Posted MSN, Search Engines, seo, traffic on Tuesday, January 8th, 2008.
Today I saw something that got my attention. MSN crawled my new site MensThing.net and started to make me a little organic traffic. The site is about 2.5 months old and I didn’t make a rush to build its link campaign or SEO optimizations on-site. I’ve just remembered a couple of days ago that I haven’t tried other advertising programs than Adwords. I’ve subscribed, paid and put some dollars to advertise the site. About 3 days after I started my adCenter campaign the site is crawled and started to receive traffic not only from Google. I’m happy with that. And I’m looking forward for new surprises!
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