Showing posts with label Essay SEO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Essay SEO. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Freelance seo

If you are a blogger or webmaster, you are likely looking high and low for a freelance SEO provider and finding it just a little bit difficult. Freelance SEO or even SEO is not an easy thing to come by. It requires a great deal of experience and training to get the art of SEO down just right. Many people will come to you saying they know all there is to know about SEO, but nine times out of ten, you will find that they while they might know bits and pieces, they do not know enough. Freelance SEO providers are required to keep up with algorithms associated with search engines, as well as programs and technicalities of the field. Most often, the really great freelance SEO providers already have several websites they are currently working on, therefore, are able to show examples of work. Freelance SEO (search engine optimization) is a combination of many things from links and keyword optimization to articles. It might be necessary to hire several people that are experienced in one area of SEO, which may be a lot easier than trying to find one person possessing all the skills that are available to help you out on your website. Either way you go, make sure you check out examples of freelance SEO work. See some websites they have worked on, look at their page ranks and search engine results on specific keywords. Check with the webmasters to ensure that the freelance SEO provider did indeed do the work they claim. Look at their style and make sure it clicks with your own as well. If you post a project on a freelance website, look at the feedback of the person. If they are an experience freelance SEO provider they will have several positive feedback to back up their claims. That is not to say that you should not consider someone with no feedback if they can provide verifiable samples or references. If they have no feedback it could mean they are new to the site or even new to the freelance world, but have the necessary experience in SEO to do the job for you.


Sunday, September 25, 2016

Seo web links directory alternatives

If you were writing a textbook on SEO linking circa 2001, you almost certainly would have included a chapter on web directories. They used to be the primary way of actively acquiring one-way inbound links, before content syndication, blogs, or the paid link market really took off. Web Directories and SEO Links: What Went Wrong? Fast forward a few years, and you'd have to rewrite the chapter on directories and web links. In fact, you would probably downgrade web directories from a chapter to a page or two. In the SEO world, nothing good ever lasts long, and so it is with web directories. * Traffic. With Google more accurate than ever, there was no more reason to turn to a human-edited list of websites. A directory might get you one or two click-throughs a month--or none at all. * Redirects. Once directory owners realized their link popularity was valuable, they started hording it. Overnight, many, if not most, directories switched their HTML links to search-engine-invisible redirects. * Fees. Most directories started charging for inclusion, or at least, for inclusion with a link rather than a redirect. If the fees were reasonable, that would not be so bad. But why would you pay $35 for a link on a PR 3 page with dozens of other links and virtually no content, on a site with dwindling traffic? * Corruption. In the SEO world, low-hanging fruit quickly goes rotten. Any volunteer-edited commercial category in a link directory runs a very real risk of being taken over by a corrupt SEO. * Dubious link popularity. Given the notoriety of many directories for selling or inappropriately bestowing links, it's not hard to imagine a search engine quality control engineer turning the link popularity juice off from these sites. * "Welcome to our list." If a directory doesn't charge a fee to enter, it may ask for payment in the form of an email address. You'd better use your special Hotmail account for that one. * Anchor text. Many directories do not allow for anchor text to be specified, delighting in providing as little SEO value as possible for the effort involved in submitting to them. * Time. When link directories really were vital efforts to categorize the web, getting a link in them was as simple as having a good website and letting them know about it. Now that they've turned into tightly rationed supplies of link popularity, that kind of responsiveness is out the window. * Idiosyncratic applications without any promise of timely follow-up. * Application forms that often empty straight into a black hole: * No way of checking on the status of submissions. * Threats of scuttling submissions that are re-submitted when there is no response. Web Directory Linking Alternatives for the 21st Century * Reciprocal linking with a twist. If you network with other site owners, you can triangulate link trades so that they are not direct. Heck, if you really like each other, you may just link to each others' sites for the sake of it! It's worked for me with some high-PR links. * Blogging. Blog early, blog often, and someone is bound to link to you. It's the nature of blogging. The fastest way to get inbound links from your blog? Write about other blogs. The more controversial, the better. Post this article on a webmaster blog, and in the same post, reference the blog of someone who thinks link directories are still a good idea! In the blogosphere, arguments mean lots of links. * Article directories. These are the closest things to link directories, from an SEO standpoint, to emerge in the 21st century. You submit an article to one of these sites (of which there are over 200). In your article you include a link to your site. Article directories are everything link directories used to be: responsive, fair, fast, no-fee, relevant, and quality sources of not only links but information. OK, most of their pages are PR0 and the rest tend to be PR 1-2. But with most article directories, you can choose your exact anchor text for the link--often more valuable than PageRank for non-competitive search phrases. Besides, if most of your links are on PR 4+ pages, how natural will that look? In short, even if web link directories do still have some SEO value, they should no longer be your first stop for one-way inbound links. There are much better, and much less aggravating, linking methods.


Link to a bad neighborhood and get penalized

The bottom line is - "If you link to sites that are banned by Google for spamming, you are inviting the risk of getting banned for linking to a bad neighbor." So first we should know that what is a bad neighborhood and how can we know that a site is a bad neighbor to link to before you get penalized by the search engines. Bad neighbors are those websites who use unethical methods to get high rankings or are banned by the search engines for spamming. You should not link to a website if it uses unethical methods for achieving a high ranking in a search engine, spamming may work for them now but bet me it will not for longer periods. As soon, as search engines know that they are spamming they will banned and also the sites linking to that site may be penalized by lowering their rankings or even can be banned. How the search engines understand that whether a site should be banned is a matter of controversy and those changes from time to time. Today a methodology may be ok, but tomorrow (in the next update) it may be considered unethical. Google is one of the search engines that can classify sites as spam sites very quickly they can catch you as soon as you do it. If you exchange links with a site which has a PR 7 but it uses unethical methods so... what's going to happen, it may work for you now and you may also receive a PR of 6 but as soon as google catches that website. You may see your PR 0 in the next update. You may heard of an ad network company, SearchKing. Their concept was to place text ads on sites that have a high PR score and use that PR as a way to gauge part of the value of the ad. An ad from a page with a PageRank of 7 cost more than an ad from one that had a PageRank of 6. But, there was another effect of this network in Google's pagerank analysis system. When a site with high PR links to a site with low PR, a part of the importance is passed along to the site with low PR. Now when a high PR site feels another site worthy to link at because of the content, it is alright as it is the natural way to build PR. But in this case they were linking to poor quality sites against a payment and as a result in Google PR analysis, those sites were deemed as important one. It was possible that after a certain period of time those not-so-worthy sites would have started to attain top ranks in the results, finally affecting the quality of the Google results. If they allowed this company get special treatment, the search results would get so messed up that they'd totally lose their relevancy after sometime. It was a threat to Google's successful business model. Obviously, Google penalized the sites. SearchKing, the ad network site got a PageRank Zero penalty in the latest Google update. The main pages of the network of all hosted sites saw its PageRank reduced to half. These were the pages that had a high PR. Their problem was that they were trying to sell and pass on the advantage of having a high PR to sites that may not be worth getting that importance. So how do I classify who's a bad neighbor who's not? We have already mentioned in this article some of the practices that are a reason for search engines to ban particular sites. But the “sins” are not only limited to being a spam domain. Generally, companies get blacklisted because they try to boost their ranking by using illegal techniques such as keyword stuffing, duplicate content (or lack of any original content), hidden text and links, doorway pages, deceptive titles, automatic-generated pages and etc. Search engines also tend to dislike meaningless link directories that conceive the impression that they are topically arranged, so if you have a fat links section on your site, double-check what you link to. If you have outbound links to many different sites, such checks might take a lot of time. Fortunately, there are tools that can help you in performing this task. For instance, bad-neighborhood/ provides a tool that reports links to and from suspicious sites and sites that are missing in Google's index.


Monday, August 29, 2016

Build you expression true through seo

: In SEO Delhi you find both on page and off page SEO. On SEO Delhi you present your actual web site by adjusting your html tags and your website content. These include your title, l description and key word tags. You want these to include your keyword or key phrases. It also includes the content in your words. Anchor text is the readable text on your website that is clickable and takes the visitor to another web page or location. Use your key words here to make your site relevant. Don’t over do any of these techniques are you could be accused spamming. May be not directly but you will suffer in your rankings. Off site SEO is over looked often but is just as important if not more. This includes anything not on your site that may improve your rankings in the Search Engines. This is mainly links back to your website, but also could be how many visitors you received, how long they stay and what links they click. You can control in some what by SEO Delhi. The best links that you can get to your site are one way links. These are sites that link to you but you do not link back. Use SEO Delhi and be creative. Search Engine Optimization for any site doesn’t create magic. It is a slow and gradual process with lot of research and implementation. So if you are hiring any search engine optimization expert then have the trust factor. They have experience and they know what’s best for your sight. So with clear communication and approach give them the space to show results. For getting more information always visit SEO Delhi. Being a search engine optimizer its hard to believe that many companies are ready to invest good amount of money for SEO of there site. But when the recommendation for any change on site comes they don’t agree for it or in simple words they dint let there search engine optimizer ti do their job.