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Thread: Before You Post SEO Questions on WPW, Consider This!

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    Before You Post SEO Questions on WPW, Consider This!

    OK we all know that WPW has become a great location for for asking and finding out info on search engine marketing. For that reason many of the questions that some of the newbie's out there could have been asked before. Before posting your question on the forum considering doing this query on Google and seeing if their might be a related thread out there that can help you.

    It is simple. Go to Google and use the site operator along with the keywords from your question. Here is an example thread of someone wondering about their title appearing in the Google. I remember discussing Google doing this with description tags from DMOZ before so I went to Google type this in the search box this:

    site:http://www.webproworld.com/ DMOZ description in Google

    and found this in the first few results:

    http://www.webproworld.com/viewtopic.php?t=42848

    You might occasionally see me referencing old threads for certain questions. This is all I do to find them and I think every newbie should consider doing so before posting to help eliminate repetitive questions.

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    I use the following techniques to find posts:

    1. Your above technique.
    2. If I know the person who started the post, look up posts by her / his name.
    3. Use site search. May be site search should be improved?

    There has been posts that I have not found by the first technique, posts that has not been indexed by the SE's?

    advanced SEO kgun site:www.webproworld.com

    May be it is improved now, but the post I am looking for is not found on the first SERP.

    If I click on my user name and list all posts started by kgun, I find the post:

    Basics for advanced SEO

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    I think that this is a unique post and I'm pleased to say that I made it a sticky. Carry on chaps well done David

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    Thanks Jaan, great help for us newbie's, I already did a couple searches in some topics I was interested in and it worked perfectly, I'll keep that in mind.

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    Search Engine Indexing Limits: Where Do the Bots Stop?

    Here at WPW there is written much about SEO, but the subject in the heading has not been treated in a systematic manner as far as I know. I found and interesting article about this subject at Sitepoint. Here is the conclusion for the big three:

    "Thus, this experiment established the fact that the leading search engines differ considerably in terms of the the amount of page text they're able to crawl. For Yahoo!, the limit is 210KB; for Google, 520KB; and for MSN, it's 1030KB. Pages smaller than these sizes are indexed fully, while any text that extends beyond those limits will not be indexed".
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    Re: Search Engine Indexing Limits: Where Do the Bots Stop?

    Quote Originally Posted by kgun
    Here at WPW there is written much about SEO, but the subject in the heading has not been treated in a systematic manner as far as I know. I found and interesting article about this subject at Sitepoint. Here is the conclusion for the big three:

    "Thus, this experiment established the fact that the leading search engines differ considerably in terms of the the amount of page text they're able to crawl. For Yahoo!, the limit is 210KB; for Google, 520KB; and for MSN, it's 1030KB. Pages smaller than these sizes are indexed fully, while any text that extends beyond those limits will not be indexed".
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    What does this have to do with the theme of this thread?

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    Is this post relevant?

    Regarding your comment.
    It is new SEO content here at WPW as far as I know.

    Thoughts (guidelines) on how you shall format your sites pages and for example use the inverted Pyramide style to write for the web.

    SEO is also about design, formatting, navigation etc. In other words, how content is written and presented.

    Conclusion based on the article:
    So the way todays, SEBots index pages (content), there may be an optimal length of pages.

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    The post was about researching topics before posting questions that have been asked before WPW. That has nothing to do with what you are posting:

    Quote Originally Posted by kgun
    Thoughts (guidelines) on how you shall format your sites pages and for example use the inverted Pyramide style to write for the web.

    SEO is also about design, formatting, navigation etc. In other words, how content is written and presented.

    Conclusion based on the article:
    So the way todays, SEBots index pages (content), there may be an optimal length of pages.

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    Agree to that. A moderator can

    delete my posts or move it to another / new tread and delete this post.

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    Should we make this topic sticky again. I think everyone should know how to find out posts on WPW, before posting duplicate questions.

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