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Quick Site Indexing By Major Search Engines
Getting listed quickly in the major search engines is what every web site owner wants to do. The best plan for getting listed quickly are submitting manually reciprocal linking keywords and adding a blog all of which we will go over in this article.
Suggestion 1: Submit your site manually to the major search engines
Most of the major search engines consider automated submissions a form of spam. They most likely will not penalize your site for trying an automated submission but they will discard your submission. Most of the major search engines have options for you to submit your site manually.
Before you submit your site it is important to make sure all pages are complete. Search engines don’t like incomplete sites. Also make sure your site is not full of spam or disproportionate use of keywords. Search engines won’t touch spam sites. You need good relevant content.
When you submit make sure to submit it only once to each search engine. Submit it and forget it. Submitting multiple times to the same search engine will not get you anywhere it might even get your site excluded.
Suggestion 3: Do a massive reciprocal linking campaign
Having another site link to you will make search engine spiders that visit the first site follow the link and come to your site. Having many another sites link to you will make this happen faster and more often. There are many owners of sites that are happy to post a link to your site in their links directory as long as you provide a reciprocal link in your links directory. If they place a link to your site on their site they want you to return the favor by posting a link to their site on your site. This helps both sites get noticed by search engine spiders and helps both sites to get listed faster and rate higher.
Suggestion 3: Use keywords to get spiders to come to your site
Keywords are words that are used on a site that people search for in search engines. Search engine spiders love sites with choice keywords and key phrases.
The fundamental rule to using keywords is to make them fit naturally throughout your article so as to not look like spam. Before writing your article make a list of keywords and phrases that fit with the subject of your site. When you write sprinkle in the keywords and phrases throughout the article in a natural way. When you are done writing count the number of keywords and phrases. Then divide that by the total number of words in your article. An agreeable number is between 13. If it’s below 1 add in keywords or phrases. If it’s above 5 take out keywords or phrases.
Suggestion 4: Set up a blog on your site
Google will often index a web site with a blog much faster than they list regular web sites. Blogs are listed by search engines like Google within days of being created whereas it can take weeks and months for search engines to notice a site without a blog.
Setting up a blog on your site is no problem. One of the best ways is to install a program such as WordPress on your web site and then use that to make blog postings. Make posts at least twice a week on the blog. Doing so will help your site as a whole get noticed quicker by search engines. Set up a blog today and watch how quickly and effortlessly your site gets listed on search engines!
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Few Steps To Compose An Ebook
To compose an ebook or just about anything from a letter to an article the first few lines always seem to be the most difficult. Commonly referred to as writers block this can be overcome if we break down the overall task into smaller more manageable components that can be approached planned and completed separately.
1. Determine Your Title Since you already know the topic you want to write about this part shouldn’t be difficult. Come up with multiple titles and mull them over. You’ll want it to reflect the contents of the book itself upon completion.
2. Determine the Objective Why are you writing the book and again to what type of audience. Establishing this ahead of time is important and will keep you ‘on point’ while you’re writing. Be sure all the chapters in your book support your objectives. Be sure your content is useful material to the reader that will answer questions they may have. Make your writing style interesting and intriguing to keep the readers attention.
3. Determine Your Targeted Audience Once you’ve establish this it will help to determine the tone of your delivery throughout the book. For example if your subject matter is humorous then a lighthearted approach in your writing will be appropriate. If a more serious topic then a no nonsense style of writing.
4. List Your Personal Objectives Are you writing the book to:
a sell it
b give away for free
c to drive traffic to a website
d or maybe break it up into a series for an ecourse or autoresponder?
Determining what your intentions are ahead of time will make your writing efforts all the more easier.
5. Determine the Formatting You’ll want to keep each chapter formatted consistently. It gives a more organized feel to the entire book. Do you want to start each chapter with a summary of the chapter contents or perhaps start with an insightful comment or quotation appropriate to the material being covered?
6. Engage Your Reader According to the subject matter and the targeted reader you’ll want to select various ways to keep them involved in the book. Use graphics personal stories testimonies anecdotes humor or similar methods to keep the reader engaged in the material.
7. Establish Your Schedule Determining how much time hours or productivity pages written you will devote on a daily basis. This will take the pressure off you.
8. Determine an Easy to Read Layout No fonts too small or too bold. Insure adequate spacing between the lines. Simple black text and a white background will do.
9. Create Your Bio A little information here about you your interest perhaps your business background your reasons for composing this eBook and any necessary indexing to reference your work and its origin goes here.
Now you know what it takes to compose an ebook. By dividing the project into smaller multiple tasks such as we have done here makes it more manageable and less intimidating for you. Also it allows you to pay closer attention to certain details you may have overlooked if you didn’t organize your work ahead of time. It’s all in the preparation.
I look forward to reading one of your eBooks!
Success and good fortune to you!
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Link Exchange Q And A
Here are some of the most common questions webmasters have when the topic refers to incoming links and link exchanges:
Q: How many links do I need to rank high in the search engines? A: This is a tricky question that cannot get a definite answer. If your website is dedicated to some deep ocean bacteria with a very long and strange name chances are that you can rank first on Google with only a couple of links. On the other hand if your website is dedicated to losing weight chances are you will need thousands upon thousands of high quality links to even get a chance to rank high on such a competitive topic.
Q: Which is better manual or automated link exchange? A: Before automated link exchange directories started offering complete control over link exchange parameters and partners manual exchanges were better. Today however there are websites offering unprecedented control and flexibility over how to conduct your link exchange campaign. Automated link exchanges are the top choice. A great resource to start linking to other websites is:
o http://www.MyLinkMachine.com
Q: How can I get even more links to my website? A: Design a visually appealing website and fill it with interesting and unique content this will trigger a good response from fellow webmasters and they will be more open to link exchanges.
Q: What’s all the hype about when it comes to getting high PageRank website links? A: PageRank or PR is the algorithm used by Google to rank websites. If your website receives a link from a high PR page your website will also become more popular. Since Google is the leading search engine at the moment and all the other Search Engines are using relatively similar algorithms PR is a good indication on how well a website is doing on all the major search engines.
Q: What’s the difference between oneway links and reciprocal links? A: One way links are considered to be more valuable than reciprocal links but they are also much harder to get. Search engines use both one way and reciprocal links to determine where your website will appear in a search so it’s important to run link campaigns that aim for receiving both kinds of links.
Q: I hear that link anchor text is important. Why? A: The anchor text is basically the series of words that will become hyperlinked when you insert an HTML link code into a webpage. Anchor text is important because it allows you to insert keywords and key phrases in the link anchor thus increasing the popularity of the web page the link is pointing to.
Q: Apart from link exchanges what other things should I do to get more traffic? A: Link exchanges are just part of the online promotion strategy. You will also need unique content and you will have to keep your website updated. The site navigation should also be intuitive and the graphics should be visually pleasant but not too demanding and slowloading. Press releases article submissions contributions to other websites these are all things that will gradually help you increase traffic numbers. A great resource for article submissions is:
o http://www.MyContentBuilder.com
Article submission can be tedious which is why you may want to consider an automatic article submitter. It will submit one article to over 30 directories in half an hour. To watch a video on how to accomplish this go to:
o http://1trac.com/dt/t/ArticleSubmitterVideo.php
About the writer: Karianne Kline is a Graphic Design student currently attaining her Associate’s Degree. She is also learning the other end of the spectrum in Marketing and SEO. You can learn more about what she does by visiting http://www.LazyLinking.com