Post optimization Tips to get higher SERP

by Admin on April 27, 2011

Post optimization Tips to get higher SERP

Let’s talk about On-Page Optimization, especially on posts content. Like everybody said that content is the king, and SEO is the queen. That is the critical area in our site. Blog post optimization gives your posts the best chance for showing up in Google for a predetermined keyword phrase.
I am using a EO plugin, and it give me inspiration to share what are they talking about. There is a technique to optimize blog post for better SERP in search engine result. Not just make a new post, publish and you will get good SERP. At least there are 10 things in their suggestion. What are they? Here is the complete list.
1.    Use Enough Keyword Density.
Keyword density is the percentage of times a keyword or phrase appears on a web page compared to the total number of words on the page. Try to use it between 2 – 6%.
2.    Add Keyword Phrase in Post Title.
Always include the primary keyword phrase in the page title. Keep the title less than 70 characters in length.
3.    Add an H1 Tag Containing Keyword Phrase..
Most blog CMS’s automatically assign an H1 tag to the blog post’s title. But if you not sure that your theme have it, add H1 tag with the primary keyword phrase in it on the post content.
4.    Highlight Your Primary Keyword with boldface or strong near the top of your content
5.    Add an image with keyword phrase in alt text.
Always make sure to have at least one image on every blog post. Also, include the primary keyword phrase in the image file name and the image alt text.
6.    Add Keyword phrase to first sentence.
From the start of the sentence, you should use keywords that leads your post contents.
7.    Add Keyword phrase to last sentence.
In your post, most of the keywords should be used so that your post may get indexed. It is strongly recommended that the usage of the keywords must be reasonable otherwise you may be penalized by search engines.
8.    Inbound or Internal Links.
It is recommended to link the primary keyword phrase to a page on your website domain with the intent of helping that page rank for that word.
9.    Use more words.
Try to use enough words in your post content so that most of them get indexed in different search engines like Google. It is commonly seen that longer posts are indexed for different keywords.
10.    Use nofollow link for external links.
As you know that this is a DoFollow blog and it receives almost 98% spam comments. So, don’t use “DoFollow” link for external link, except the link have good and important or have correlation with your post. I suggest you to use “Nofollow” link to all of external link in your blog post.

All of us know the importance Backlinks that works as Oxygen for a website or a blog. DoFollow links plays an important role in link building purpose that is necessary for a website to get high rank.

I have already shared a Dofollow blogs list for SEO'ers so that they can get some benefit from this list for their own blogs. But this time I am  sharing a list of High PR Dofollow forums that gives you an opportunity to promote your links in signatures and every post you make on these forums will give you a free backlink.

Register at these forums and post something and set your website or blog link as signature. Your website will get a juice of Backlink. If you like this post, Please share this post.

  1. forums.ukwebmasterworld.com
  2. forums.seochat.com
  3. cre8asiteforums.com/forums
  4. submitexpress.com/bbs
  5. highrankings.com/forum
  6. forums.digitalpoint.com/
  7. v7n.com/forums
  8. affiliateseeking.com/forums/
  9. sitepoint.com/forums/
  10. forums.seroundtable.com/
  11. forums.teneric.co.uk
  12. websitebabble.com/
  13. webmasterforums.biz/
  14. siteownersforums.com/
  15. webmasterforums.com
  16. webmaster-talk.com/
  17. webmasterforumsonline.com/
  18. ukseoforums.com
  19. webforumz.com
  20. australianwebmaster.com
  21. webmastershelp.com
  22. webcosmoforums.com
  23. daniweb.com/forums/
  24. zymic.com/forum/
  25. googlecommunity.com/forum/

Broken Link Checker Plugin for WordPress

by Admin on March 13, 2011

Your visitor came from search engine and Got a 404 error. This is the bad thing for website owner that his users are being disappointed. Everyone knows that with the passage of time, websites grows and pages are added continuously.

So, this is very common to get some broken links because sometimes we accidently delete some pages or some of our pages are expired due to many reasons. Then we should have to do something with these broken links so that the users may not get worried.

For wordpress users there are many broken Link Checkers are available but most of them have too many disadvantages. Today, while I was searching, I come across a very powerful and hand plugin named Broken Link Checker.

Broken Link Checker plugin

This nifty plugin runs in the background anytime you’ve got your admin console open, and produces a report in the dashboard if it finds any dud links or missing images. Each row in the table also has a number of options that allow you to fix the problem without leaving the admin console, so it’s quick and easy to fix them.

Configuration

As you can see, configuration is straightforward:

  • Status – this alerts you to any problems found, with a link to the management page. You can also manually restart the scanning process, although this should rarely be necessary.
  • Check every post – here you can configure how frequently your site will be checked.
  • Broken link CSS – until they are fixed, by default any broken links will be displayed as a visual cue to your visitors.
  • Exclusion list – I haven’t found a need to use this as yet.
  • Work session length – pretty self-explanatory!
  • “Delete Post” option – the plugin author doesn’t recommend you use this, and neither do I!

If you change any of these values, don’t forget to click the Update Options button.

Fixing broken links

The management screen displays a table, with each row representing a broken link or missing image. It looks like this:

Here’s a brief explanation of each of the columns:

  • Post – displays the title of the post or page which has the broken link
  • Link text – displays the link text
  • URL – displays the faulty URL, along with an Edit option for you to correct it
  • View – this allows you to view the post or page, as seen by your visitors
  • Edit Post – this takes you to the post editor so you can make changes in context
  • Discard – this removes the row from the table, although it will reappear with the next scan if the link hasn’t been fixed.
  • Unlink – this gives you the option to remove the link from the post, whilst retaining the link text.

2011 High PR DoFollow Blogs List

by Admin on February 12, 2011

Previous year, I posted a very usefull post about DoFollow blogs list that is the most popluar post in my blog. Now, one again, I have compiled a useful list of DoFollow blogs that will help you to generate some backlinks for your websites.

I have manually checked the blogs and summerized these 50 blogs from a list of more then 1000 blogs. So, you will not find any NoFollow tag in any of these blogs. So, if you found any blog as non DoFollow, just contact me here.

  1. Annuities
  2. Barry Wise
  3. Blogging Without A Blog
  4. Blogging with WordPress
  5. BlogU
  6. BloodhoundBlog.com
  7. Blue Hat SEO
  8. Blueverse
  9. Brilliant! Cheers!
  10. BytesizeCSS
  11. Clement Nyirenda
  12. currybetdotnet
  13. Cyber World
  14. DoFollow Blog
  15. Dot Com Mogul
  16. E-MoneyMarketing
  17. God Discussion
  18. GravityCube
  19. How to Wake Up Early
  20. Internet Business
  21. Internet Marketing Strategy
  22. Javelin Marketing Blog
  23. justaddwater.dk
  24. Kikolani
  25. Lillie Ammann
  26. Londoner Life Dot Com
  27. Lose Weight
  28. Marketing Results
  29. Mark’s Wine Blog
  30. Masters of SEO
  31. Mike Paetzold Recommends
  32. phpcafe
  33. PixelHead
  34. Random Hacks
  35. Rebecca Walker
  36. Reminiscing Mom
  37. Retirement Income Blog
  38. Risk Free Trial Offer
  39. Science That Matters
  40. SEO by the Sea
  41. Smart Boy Designs
  42. Stephan Miller
  43. The Dear Dr.MOZ Baby Blog
  44. The Edublog Awards
  45. The Unofficial AdSense Blog
  46. The Reasoner
  47. Thesis Theme HQ
  48. Tycoon Blogger
  49. WassupBlog
  50. Wax Blog

    If you have any DoFollow blog then just contact me and I shall add you.

    Note: If you find this post helpful, please share it on your twitter, facebook, dig, etc… accounts. Thanks

    How Can Web Hosting Affect SEO?

    by Admin on February 9, 2011

    All of us know very well that the real traffic of website can be gained through SEO. Moreover, Recently google started to count the speed of website for its search engine algorithm. Whenever, someone wants to play some tricks, you should keep in mind that the change webhosting company should not affect your SEO ranking otherwise your all hard work will get a zero value.
     
    It has probably taken you some time to achieve your rankings, so you'll want to make sure that you don't have to start from the beginning simply because you have a new web host.  Luckily, you can change web hosting providers without any SEO impact by following a few simple steps:
     
    Keep Your Domain Name

    If you registered a domain name for your website, you should be able to move it to your new website by using the DNS provided by your new provider.  This is an essential part of changing web hosts — without your domain name, you'll be forced to wait for your new site to be read and indexed by the search engines. Also remember that your domain name is your online identity — which can be even more difficult to recreate.
     
    Don't alter URL structures

    Think about your website as a whole — it's not just your home page that the engines index, it's every page of your website (and its corresponding URL).By keeping you URL structure the same when you move your site to a new web hosting company, you'll be able to retain your rankings and the valuable inbound links that affect the search algorithm.
     
    Pick a reliable provider

    You must do your research before choosing a reliable web hosting company. Look for online reviews of your candidates and focus on those that offer an uptime quote of 99.99%. Most of the hosting companies are resellers of other companies and in case of any problem their own account can be suspended. So, try to contact a webhosting company that owns their own servers.

    Continuous Work

    And at the end of story, I want to say this that a blog or a website can only be succeeded only if the owner posts frequently and updates the website continuously.