Sunday, April 29th, 2007

Eliminate Duplicate Content Using robots.txt

A few weeks ago I put together a quick SEO checklist and I’ve been meaning to expand on some of those points.
One issue in particular I’ve had to deal with recently is duplicate content.
I’ve been using the SEO in Firefox extension to check various stats about my site from time to time. It gives you a quick snapshot of […]

Saturday, April 28th, 2007

Some Thoughts On PageRank

I opened my feed reader today and found about ten posts mentioning that the PageRank update is in progress. It’s nice to finally have a number set in stone but the reality is nothing much is going to change as far as your search engine rank goes.
The PageRank value you see when you use an online PR […]

Tuesday, April 17th, 2007

Quick SEO Checklist

SEO isn’t the mysterious and magical art some people make it out to be. It is rather straight forward and mostly involves just using some common sense.
Some of the following points are more important than others and I’ll be addressing each of them in separate posts.

The title of a post should always go before […]

Monday, April 16th, 2007

Wordpress Plugin: Link Love

I found this plugin while browsing Andy Beard’s blog. He is a big supporter of the dofollow movement. I’m not quite sold on it yet but Andy’s passion is slowly winning me over.
Link Love is a nice middle ground for people who are cautious of completely removing nofollow, but who want to encourage commenting […]

Sunday, April 15th, 2007

OnlyWire - Another Good Way To Build Some Backlinks

Daniel over at Daily Blog Tips wrote a post about OnlyWire which reminded me how useful a tool it can be to generate backlinks. I signed up a while back, used it for a bit, then completely forgot about it. I wish I hadn’t.
OnlyWire is a handy little web tool which will automatically add any […]

Tuesday, April 10th, 2007

Choose Your Domain Name Carefully

The worst mistake I’ve made with this blog was not choosing a more appropriate domain name.
These should be the steps when making that decision.

Select a niche or core topic for your site.
Clearly define the purpose and goals of your site.
Choose an appropriate domain name.

As you can see I missed the boat on steps 1 […]

Monday, April 9th, 2007

The How And Why Of 301 Redirects

Why would you want to set up a redirect?

To preserve search engine ranking on a page which has moved.
If your website has moved to a new domain.
To redirect incoming visitors to www.yourdomain.com instead of yourdomain.com, or vice versa.

The last point is the one I want to address in a little more detail, as it […]

Wednesday, March 28th, 2007

Six Effective Ways To Build Backlinks

Building quality backlinks is an important step in the development of your blog, or any type of website for that matter.
It can be a boring and time consuming process but the success or failure of a site can depend on it.
What is a backlink?A backlink is a link from another website to yours.
Why do I need backlinks?Backlinks […]

Wednesday, March 14th, 2007

Web Fundamentals Bloggers Should Know About

I’ve had the chance to talk to quite a few fellow bloggers recently, some new to it, others more seasoned, and I’ve been really surprised to find that so many of them don’t know as much as they should about some important web fundamentals.
A lot of you may know these inside out, others may have heard them used but never […]

Sunday, March 11th, 2007

What Is The NoFollow Tag?

The rel=”nofollow” tag is a HTML attribute that is used to tell search engines to assign no value to the link it is attached to.
How well you rank in search engines results pages is determined by the number and quality of links pointing to your site, so when the nofollow tag is used it […]

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