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Old 07-18-2007, 03:10 AM
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Google updated webmaster guidelines

(Most user obide with these)

They now provide even more information for website owners looking to follow Google best practices.

Google inclusion is a vital source of exposure and traffic for many websites, so understanding and adhering to the Google Webmaster Guidelines is critical for all website owners.

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When your site is ready:
  • Have other relevant sites link to yours.
  • Submit it to Google at http://www.google.com/addurl.html.
  • Submit a Sitemap as part of our Google webmaster tools. Google uses your Sitemap to learn about the structure of your site and to increase our coverage of your webpages.
  • Make sure all the sites that should know about your pages are aware your site is online.
  • Submit your site to relevant directories such as the Open Directory Project and Yahoo!, as well as to other industry-specific expert sites.
Design and content guidelines
  • Make a site with a clear hierarchy and text links. Every page should be reachable from at least one static text link.
  • Offer a site map to your users with links that point to the important parts of your site. If the site map is larger than 100 or so links, you may want to break the site map into separate pages.
  • Create a useful, information-rich site, and write pages that clearly and accurately describe your content.
  • Think about the words users would type to find your pages, and make sure that your site actually includes those words within it.
  • Try to use text instead of images to display important names, content, or links. The Google crawler doesn't recognize text contained in images.
  • Make sure that your TITLE tags and ALT attributes are descriptive and accurate.
  • Check for broken links and correct HTML.
  • If you decide to use dynamic pages (i.e., the URL contains a "?" character), be aware that not every search engine spider crawls dynamic pages as well as static pages. It helps to keep the parameters short and the number of them few.
  • Keep the links on a given page to a reasonable number (fewer than 100).
Technical guidelines
  • Use a text browser such as Lynx to examine your site, because most search engine spiders see your site much as Lynx would. If fancy features such as JavaScript, cookies, session IDs, frames, DHTML, or Flash keep you from seeing all of your site in a text browser, then search engine spiders may have trouble crawling your site.
  • Allow search bots to crawl your sites without session IDs or arguments that track their path through the site. These techniques are useful for tracking individual user behavior, but the access pattern of bots is entirely different. Using these techniques may result in incomplete indexing of your site, as bots may not be able to eliminate URLs that look different but actually point to the same page.
  • Make sure your web server supports the If-Modified-Since HTTP header. This feature allows your web server to tell Google whether your content has changed since we last crawled your site. Supporting this feature saves you bandwidth and overhead.
  • Make use of the robots.txt file on your web server. This file tells crawlers which directories can or cannot be crawled. Make sure it's current for your site so that you don't accidentally block the Googlebot crawler. Visit The Web Robots FAQ to learn how to instruct robots when they visit your site. You can test your robots.txt file to make sure you're using it correctly with the robots.txt analysis tool available in Google webmaster tools.
  • If your company buys a content management system, make sure that the system can export your content so that search engine spiders can crawl your site.
  • Use robots.txt to prevent crawling of search results pages or other auto-generated pages that don't add much value for users coming from search engines.
Quality guidelines
These quality guidelines cover the most common forms of deceptive or manipulative behavior, but Google may respond negatively to other misleading practices not listed here (e.g. tricking users by registering misspellings of well-known websites). It's not safe to assume that just because a specific deceptive technique isn't included on this page, Google approves of it. Webmasters who spend their energies upholding the spirit of the basic principles will provide a much better user experience and subsequently enjoy better ranking than those who spend their time looking for loopholes they can exploit.
If you believe that another site is abusing Google's quality guidelines, please report that site at http://www. google.com/contact/spamreport.html. Google prefers developing scalable and automated solutions to problems, so we attempt to minimize hand-to-hand spam fighting. The spam reports we receive are used to create scalable algorithms that recognize and block future spam attempts.

Quality guidelines - basic principles
  • Make pages for users, not for search engines. Don't deceive your users or present different content to search engines than you display to users, which is commonly referred to as "cloaking."
  • Avoid tricks intended to improve search engine rankings. A good rule of thumb is whether you'd feel comfortable explaining what you've done to a website that competes with you. Another useful test is to ask, "Does this help my users? Would I do this if search engines didn't exist?"
  • Don't participate in link schemes designed to increase your site's ranking or PageRank. In particular, avoid links to web spammers or "bad neighborhoods" on the web, as your own ranking may be affected adversely by those links.
  • Don't use unauthorized computer programs to submit pages, check rankings, etc. Such programs consume computing resources and violate our Terms of Service. Google does not recommend the use of products such as WebPosition Gold™ that send automatic or programmatic queries to Google.
Quality guidelines - specific guidelinesIf you determine that your site doesn't meet these guidelines, you can modify your site so that it does and then submit your site for reconsideration.



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This isn't any special information as information contained in that list isn't SEO advice (although it often is confused as such). This is common sense to most webmasters. It really is web design and development 101.
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This may not be the special information but all of us should adhere to the above guidelines.
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This isn't any special information as information contained in that list isn't SEO advice (although it often is confused as such). This is common sense to most webmasters. It really is web design and development 101.
Maybe to you and most people experienced on the web.
But I can't tell you how many website owners I run into that still think it's a good thing, having 50 lines of hidden text at the bottom of their pages.
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Maybe to you and most people experienced on the web.
But I can't tell you how many website owners I run into that still think it's a good thing, having 50 lines of hidden text at the bottom of their pages.
Or scrolling text or java applets....

It comes with the territory as one of the great things about the web is anyone can publish content. One of the bad things about the web is anyone can publish content.
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I follow 100% all above guidelines and tips. Can I expect that my site will rank better?
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Can I expect that my site will rank better?
Maybe, maybe not...

But if anyone ignores the basic Google (rules) they are asking to have their listing removed.
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Maybe, maybe not...

But if anyone ignores the basic Google (rules) they are asking to have their listing removed.
Maybe, maybe not?
Hm, that does not tell me something.

But if anyone ignores the basic Google (rules) they are asking to have their site listing removed?
I do not get that. Can you tell which are those basic rules we should take care of? I did not see anywhere in their guidelines definitions like basic and advanced rules.

I guess your statements demand an explaination.

Would you please be so kind?

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