Question: First I see assorted versions in both caps and small letters in the HEAD , TITLE, META NAME for KEYWORDS and DESCRIPTION etc. When I check out the source code of various sites with good listings I don’t see a consistent set version. Even the “html” or “HTML” at the top varies on different sites. Even the experts seem to disagree. What works best in your opinion? Some site’s code starts with the Title then Description followed by the Keywords while others start with the Title followed by the Keywords and then the Description or other variations. What do you think is the best layout for SEO?
Yahoo Regains Search Engine Dominance
Monday July 14th may very well go down in history as the day that the Search Engine industry grew up and finally gained the respect it so deserved. It was this day that Yahoo announced that in a deal, comprising of $1.63 billion in cash and stock, it had acquired the popular pay-per-click company Overture.
How To Shop For A Search Engine Friendly Shopping Cart Solution
So you’ve finally realized that the shopping cart solution currently used by your website doesn’t answer an important question – how do you attract the masses searching for related products on Google to your store?
The (Not So) Shocking Truth About Getting A High Search Engine Ranking
I have seen my site hit #3 at Google, and some of my fellow entrepreneurs are wondering how I did it. Well, it’s no big secret, and it won’t cost you anything but your time! Here’s the scoop in 5 steps:
Increasing Profits For Small Businesses Through Search Engine Marketing
The Problem: Increase Profits
As a small business owner or manager, you have one principal goal: increase your profits.
Every Search Engine Robot Needs Validation
Your website is ready. Your content is in place, you have optimized your pages. What is the last thing you should do before uploading your hard work? Validate. It is surprising how many people do not validate the source code of their web pages before putting them online.
Sitemaps and Hypertext Links: “Food” for Search Engine Robots
Sitemaps and hypertext links are “food” for search engine robots. We will look at the value of text links for optimal spidering, and the importance of using a sitemap in order to help search engine robots reach your website’s deeper pages.
Search Engine Specifics
We are all told that we need to promote to the major search engines to get free targeted traffic to our websites.
Winning the Search Engine Game
Many search engine submission services want to make you believe that they have the only answer to search engine optimization. The search engine game, like any other game, is easy to play and win once you know the rules of the game.
The True Search Engine Secrets!
The search engines are constantly changing and a few years ago, it was very difficult to get your web site ranked. However today it is relatively easy. According to online ratings, Google & Yahoo now have over 65% of the Internet audience and we will demonstrate how you can take advantage of the traffic.