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Post February 1st, 2006, 1:34 am

This is the code that I add to all my websites.
Is it wrong? It is complete?

What can u tell me about this!

<meta http-equiv="expires" content="0">
<meta http-equiv="imagetoolbar" content="no">
<meta name="keywords" content="keywords here">
meta name="description" content="description goes here">
<meta name="googlebot" content="index, follow">
<meta name="robots" content="index, nofollow">
<meta name="revisit-after" content="1 week">
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Post February 1st, 2006, 1:34 am

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Post March 2nd, 2006, 11:02 am

<meta http-equiv="expires" content="0">
<meta http-equiv="imagetoolbar" content="no">
<meta name="keywords" content="keywords here">
meta name="description" content="description goes here">
<meta name="googlebot" content="index, follow">
<meta name="robots" content="index, nofollow">
<meta name="revisit-after" content="1 week">

Yea its wrong .... as i don't know about meta i know where is error :) you dont added "<" at left of meta
at Middle of you'r script

Line : meta name="description" content="description goes here">
Should be :
<meta name="description" content="description goes here">
:)

Post March 2nd, 2006, 7:25 pm

cocoalex wrote:
This is the code that I add to all my websites.
Is it wrong? It is complete?

What can u tell me about this!

<meta http-equiv="expires" content="0">
<meta http-equiv="imagetoolbar" content="no">
<meta name="keywords" content="keywords here">
meta name="description" content="description goes here">
<meta name="googlebot" content="index, follow">
<meta name="robots" content="index, nofollow">
<meta name="revisit-after" content="1 week">


Dude you need

<meta name="keywords" content="keywords here">
<meta name="description" content="description goes here">

Only these 2, enough for you! The rest are not needed unless you want bots not to index some pages.

<meta name="robots" content="index, nofollow">
So, you don't your pages to be viewed by robs?
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Post April 17th, 2006, 6:12 am

site:www.somesite.net "+www.somesite.+net"

I don't understand what the second part "+www.somesite.+net" does.

I tried it on http://www.ozzu.com and I get the same results with or without the second part.

Also it says http://www.ozzu.com has 3.5 million pages indexed. It seems unlikely that there are actually 3.5 million pages at ozzu so does this mean many pages are indexed multiple times or just that the count is inaccurate at large numbers?

Post May 10th, 2006, 11:23 am

greenbean88 wrote:
site:www.somesite.net "+www.somesite.+net"
Also it says http://www.ozzu.com has 3.5 million pages indexed. It seems unlikely that there are actually 3.5 million pages at ozzu so does this mean many pages are indexed multiple times or just that the count is inaccurate at large numbers?


Pages that look like
http://www.ozzu.com/ftopic340.html
http://www.ozzu.com/ftopic340.html#123456

are different for SE. Same goes for forum, thread and post links.
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Post October 23rd, 2006, 5:49 am

Bigwebmaster wrote:


[list=a]
[*] link:url Shows other pages with links to that url.



how to do not display the same domain in result?

eg...i search link:www.somedomain.com
how let google results do not display the link from http://www.somedomain.com
only display the other pages.

Post November 30th, 2006, 4:10 am

Lamia_Poi wrote:
would like to be able to get a higher ranking and more traffic to my site, is there any possible way to do this than using the description and content meta tags?


title tags and description tags are not as important as they use to be in SE ranking. Now days the algorithm is much more advanced then anyone thinks and knows. basic rules of thumb to remember:

1. Make sure your website has a nice plethora of UNIQUE content, i stress unique because you copy content from another page, be sure you will get dropped from the search engines.
2. content has to match your keywords.
3. your site must be updated frequently, weather you use RSS feeds or you write a blog, keep it commin, search engines love change on a page.
4. having quality websites with good traffic linking to you is a plus, make sure the link is on a relevant page. remember, it takes time for you to get good ranking, the longer a website has been online, the better ranking........dont forget, Rome was not built in one day ;)

These are just a few important steps, of course there are many many more rules to fallow, I will post more at a later time.

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Post December 4th, 2006, 10:06 am

Since many people are still worried about the keywords and description tags, they still have a role on search engines, specially on MSN and Yahoo but Google nearly bypass many descriptions.
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Post December 4th, 2006, 11:56 pm

yes, MSN is all based on the tags, actually it is very easy to get good ranking in MSN, but of course not to many people use MSN to search.

Post January 22nd, 2007, 2:33 am

Good post about researching about the site. The other tools for keyword researching or finding real competition for your keyword type this in google: intitle:marketing inurl:marketing inanchor:marketing if marketing is your targeted keyword.

If your keyphrase is two word length like marketing uk then type the following in google :
intitle:marketing+uk inurl:marketing+uk inanchor:marketing+uk

Only the sites listed in this query are real competitors for your keyphrase "marketing uk". If you do a search for "marketing uk" you will get very high number of results and don't get shocked or drop the keyword for this. do intitle: inurl: inanchor query to find out real competition. This will help in deciding which keyphrase to target when building keywords for your site.
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Post August 23rd, 2007, 7:47 am

This was a great list . I usually used this command in checking the backlinks of our site. Is there different results if I used www and without www?

# link:url Shows other pages with links to that url.
# site:domain restricts search results to the given domain.
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Post September 27th, 2007, 1:13 pm

Hey there,

At the beginning of this discussion, I saw a conversation where people were stating the different between someDomain.com and http://www.someDomain.com.

There is a utility in google webmaster tools that allows webmasters to select one or the other. The google documentation says that selecting one of these helps google determine PR better.

Google webmaster tools has a lot of other great utilities as well.

There is a lot of great information in this thread. Great job guys!
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Post November 3rd, 2007, 4:06 pm

Quote:
best is to submit to a site/directory that does not require you to link back "

i think this is a smart thing to do instead of submit your site with a back link:
1.because if you want to submit you site in about 500 directories you really waste your space with links
2.you site's aspect looks more cool with no parteners links :)

Post May 5th, 2008, 9:36 pm

Now google is not showing all links by link:site url

if you want to check correct no. of back links you have to go google webmaster tool.
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Post May 12th, 2008, 3:17 am

Yahoo's advance search is far more efficient than Google. It gives you option to choose text in TITLE + text in URL both at the same time.

This option is not available in Google. If you are looking for some advance searching techniques, then go to Yahoo advance search. I am sure you will observe the difference.
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