Archive for November, 2009
How to grow in search engine optimization field?
I’m new comer to the SEO and i am working as a search engine optimizer but i can’t able to learn the genuine techniques and process on the web can you help me out on this?
If you want to be the best SEO Professional, participate to SEO forums, there’s no harm on asking and read some articles there just to educate you on how SEO works. There are some techniques that you can found only to some users that have the most experience than reading some SEO tutorials on the net and only learning basic SEO techniques.
What are the elite high schools in Seattle?
I’d like to know what are the private elite high schools in Seattle and if possible if there are any boy-girl elite boarding high schools in Seattle. If not, then please if you can, leave names of boy-girl elite boarding high schools in other regions of the USA.
The most elite private high school in Seattle, by far, is Lakeside. Other private high schools, which are less prestigious, include: Overlake, Seattle Academy of Arts and Sciences (SAAS), University Prep, Northwest School and Bush.
There are no elite boarding schools in Seattle. The closest is Annie Wright, which has only girl boarders and is in Tacoma.
If you throw the question open to the entire country, it gets pretty general. There are, of course, quite a few well-regarded boarding schools in New England. Just to be glaringly obvious: Andover, Exeter, Choate ….
SEO - Meta Title vs URL?
I’m wondering what is more important with regards to SEO, the Meta Title of my page or the URL?
I purchased software for my online store that incorporates the name of my product into the url so it isn’t just a product number. For example, it will say "Black Leather Handbag" instead of MJG645.
But what I’m wondering is, in the eyes of SEO…is the Meta Title more important than this tool used for the URL?
Thank you very much for your insight.
According to the Webmaster articles from Google.com, it appears that the priority of indexing of metatags begins with the:
1. title
2. description
3. keywords
Within the <title> metatag, you should include "generic" descriptive keywords to best describe your goods and services followed by a "geographic target," usually your place of business in a particular city, state. The "geographic target" is to properly categorize your website to a geographic region in which you plan to market your goods and services. Or would you like to solicit outside of the U.S.?
Even if you choose to not provide any <description> and <keywords> metatag and simply want to rely on hard HTML text [not graphic gifs] being indexed, it will worked just as well.
Good luck!
What keyword-rich domain name would you suggest for this website description?
Web development company and a PPC / SEO agency. It sells products and software for medium and big companies. they have developed some products for Pay Per Click management.
Desired extension ‘.com’
Maximum letters in domain name is 8
Maximum words in domain name is 2
No dashes in domain name
No numbers in domain name
No slang in domain name
Hey,
If I were you I’d try to avoid acronyms such as "seoservice.com". As you are dealing with people in the "offline" world, its usually better to talk to them in their language.
Good luck,
Can anyone please recommend a reliable Search Engine Optimization company in the U.K ?
I am looking for a reputable Search Engine Optimization company who are honest, reliable and sensibly priced and based in the U.K.
Hi,
This is a problem, I don’t think this sort of company actually exists. By that I mean that most of the sensibly priced companies are pants. The people who know what they are doing and are good at it can and do charge a fortune.
For myself I decided to learn how to do it myself and am getting good(ish) results, it takes a bit longer but i’m getting there.
If you want me to take a look at your site and give you some advice just drop me a line with a bit more info. Don’t worry I’m not selling anything
Good Luck
Jim
Can keyword rich div ids increase search engine optimization?
Do search engines take the names of DOM elements like divs and tables into account. So for example would a div called "some keyword" be better than one called "body"?
Search engines don’t index elements. When the page is spidered the tags would be removed (and possibility the content within the tag ie: <script>) and the straight text parsed and indexed. Otherwise scripts, styles, etc would be indexed and yeild unfavourable results.
They could however use them to navigate the page and well formed HTML will parse better and yield better results. Image tags could be indexed for image searches and links could be spidered.


