Category: Search Engine Optimization

Flash is not always good for your website

Unless it is absolutely necessary, don’t use flash in your website. If you do, be sure that the important information can be accessed without viewing the flash presentation.

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[ No Comments ] Posted on July 1, 2011 under Search Engine Optimization

No one can guarantee your search results page rank

According to Google, no one can guarantee the position of a website in search engine results. There are those who will claim that they can assure you of the position of your page. Discussed here why nobody can really assure your page rank in search results and why you should avoid those who claim they can.

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[ No Comments ] Posted on June 30, 2011 under Search Engine Optimization

Niche-based Search Engine Optimization

This is an alternative search engine optimization technique. Some industries are just overly competitive with too many websites vying on top of search engine results page. Instead of aiming for the highest traffic count, why not aim for a fewer traffic count from people who are more likely to do business with you?

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[ No Comments ] Posted on June 29, 2011 under Search Engine Optimization

Five blogging tips that I will ditch in 2011

There are so many tips out there on how to build-up your website and earn from advertisement. So many that I forcing myself to try all of them just to fail in my goals by the end of 2010. Now, I need to rethink of my strategy and pursue more realistic goals; in what way I can building-up my blogs’ content and popularity while juggling full-time job and freelance work.

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[ No Comments ] Posted on January 12, 2011 under Adsense / Ads Embedding Tips, Search Engine Optimization

Please help me decide: how wide should be my niche topic?

Guys, please help me! I have this dilema. WordPress-related topics constitute more than 50% of all the posts in this blog. My original target niche is web development. Recently, I got a job in e-learning industry and I’m also becoming versed in using some free open-source software applications. Should I expand my niche to cover e-learning and open source? Should I move my WordPress posts to a separate blog? Kindly check the details, vote in the poll on the right, and help me decide. Thank you

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[ No Comments ] Posted on December 9, 2010 under Search Engine Optimization

The Fall of Domain Trading Industry

With the appearance of new TLDs, more companies are starting to adopt non-dot-com domains, and the general internet-using public becoming more aware that dot-com is not the only possible ending of an internet address, the collapse of domain trading industry, or domaining, is just a matter of time.

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[ No Comments ] Posted on September 23, 2010 under Search Engine Optimization

Setting up canonical URL as www or non-www

Search engines see URLS with www and without www as different URLs. This can cause duplicate content issue and the link “votes” will be divided between two URLs. Impose your preferred URL format, either it’s with or without www, to avoid these problems and make your website more search engine friendly.

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[ 2 Comments ] Posted on November 28, 2009 under Search Engine Optimization, Server Configuration

Why link building is a mundane practice?

This post narrates why I give low priority in backlink building for my own websites and why I refuse any form of link building work from potential clients. In my experience, focusing on on-page SEO and building content proves to be more successful in increasing the ranking in search results.

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[ 2 Comments ] Posted on May 29, 2009 under Search Engine Optimization

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