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  • SEO Factor Blog

    October 9, 2006 Sitemaps are becoming ever important to a website’s success. Generally speaking, a sitemap is just that, a map of your site. Today I will shed a bit of light on what a sitemap is for, and what it should include. At a minimum, your sitemap should link to ever major page or section on your site, but preferably an all inclusive link list. This can get quite large, and a page with too many links can make a search engine crawler waiver just a bit, so keep the sitemap to a maximum of about 150 links. It serves 2 purposes really. One, for those surfers that prefer to navigate your site from one page. And two, recently really, for a search engine to better crawl your site. The larger your site gets, the more cumbersome the flow of navigation can become. If you have thousands of pages, it’s hard for a visitor to get to a specific page from the home page. The web savvy surfer knows to look for a sitemap link, so as to browse for the proper section he or she may be looking for. For ease of use, there should be link to the sitemap on every page of your site.

    When a crawler gets to your sitemap, it has a very easy time of getting to the other pages. So again, it’s best to have a link to every page on your sitemap. You will also want to make sure that the sitemap is crawler friendly in regards to simple code and preventing the robots.txt file from stopping the crawler. Google helps in a very cool fashion, by providing their own Google Sitemap. This is a neat tool that not only creates a sitemap, but will also allow for Google to give an amount of feedback clueing you in on guidelines that may not be met by your site. This will help in understanding why a page may not be indexed and sometimes ranking. It does require a bit of finesse as the sitemap tool is an XML based product, so try to be careful if you’re not experienced. In respect to coding as a whole, it’s really pretty simple, and the manual makes it almost dummy proof.

    You don’t need to have Google’s Sitemap if you don’t feel up to it. Just as long as you have a page dedicated to being a sitemap, you can submit that to the se’s and be OK. Just keep with Google’s, Yahoo!’s, and MSN’s guidelines during the creation, and be sure to name the page sitemap.html. If you do decide to go with the Google Sitemap, you can visit their official blog and group for specific help.

    A small disclaimer if I may. Having a good sitemap does not mean that you will rank higher. It only means that a search engine can crawl easier, and makes submissions a little quicker. There is a small debate on this, but no proof to show a difference.

    If you have any questions, same as always. Let me know.

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  • SEO Factor Blog

    The SEO Factor Blog is a supplement designed to provide up to date information on Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Website Promotion. As a compliment to our promotion and optimization services, we also like to keep others informed so as to spawn a greater understanding of SEO and search engine placement. Read more about SEO Factor here.

    Or goal with SEO Factor is to provide an affordable service with real results. We certainly don’t mean to speak in ill manner towards other companies specifically, but there are some that are charging a lot for submissions, or some other service that doesn’t require an exchange of funds. Our goal with the blog is to share information. SEO almost sells itself in complexity and importance. Anyone can do it. But to be effective you need experience, proven methods, and time to spend on it. Most business owners can not neglect their business to achieve these. With the blog, we have an avenue where we can fully disclose any news, methods, and ideas. There should be no secrets in SEO.

    February 20th, 2007 This is a big giant collection of SEO tools and references. I want to give a great deal of credit to Webnauts of www.webnauts.net. He put 98% of this stuff together. Enjoy. I’ll try to update it as new and cool stuff comes out.

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    February 6th, 2007 Ok, so we all know how important IBL’s are for ranking in Google. I’ve gone over the importance and what factors are taken into account, but one of the most frustrating thing was the idea that you never really had an idea at how many links you were getting credit for from Google. The ‘link:site’ operator was never all inclusive because of the metric’s weight in determining your ranking….

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    November 14th, 2006 Because the original list would expand so much, we decided to make it a resource page that won’t get lost in the timeline of a blog.

    We use a lot of these in our promotion service, so a lot of them can be relied upon.

    So, here is a very large, and ever-growing list of sites to submit articles and press…

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    October 27th, 2006 Google Co-op released the personal search engine yesterday, allowing you to “index” pages and provide a search results page that will be geared to an area of study you specify. You will notice the search bar at the top of the blog, allowing you to take a gander at my search engine. This is a pretty neat project for many reasons.

    Testing

    Obviously, being the SEO nerd…

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    October 9th, 2006 A lot of times people ask me where I get my information or where they should start reading to learn more about SEO. I usually reply with a half cocky/half joking “read my blog, it has all you need to know.”

    Obviously this is not the truth, as no one person can know all there is to know about Search Engine Optimization (SEO). And even if there were, that person would not likely…

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    October 9th, 2006 Sitemaps are becoming ever important to a website’s success. Generally speaking, a sitemap is just that, a map of your site. Today I will shed a bit of light on what a sitemap is for, and what it should include.

    At a minimum, your sitemap should link to ever major page or section on your site, but preferably an all inclusive link list. This can get quite large, and a page with…

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    October 9th, 2006 There are a bunch of them. I would like to share some of my favorites. First, though, I would like to say a thing. All tools are not 100%. Nothing is. Tools for SEO are online and rely on information given by different sources. For example, there are tools that check link popularity. Google will not ever let you know how many links they consider. This would give a little info on how they…

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