[UPHPU] javascript questions
cole at colejoplin.com
cole at colejoplin.com
Tue May 1 19:30:00 MDT 2007
hi Everyone,
I've done a ton of SEO (not to be confused with SEM, Search Engine Marketing).
>> SEO is Search Engine Optimization. Much of it is black magic and/or
>> rain dancing.
Black Magic. Sounds like the industry term "black hat", which is a
major no-no. Ever heard of cloaking? Just don't go there.
Rain Dancing. Sounds like "gray hat" to me, which is you are purposely
tweaking your code to get better rank, like ridiculous amounts keyword
density, without corresponding content. Not illegal, but definitely
flirting.
>> The bottom line in SEO, as far as I'm concerned, is that if you have
>> solid content, well-written (spelled right and grammatically correct)
Misspellings are good to put in your keywords meta tag only. To get
the most of "organic" seo, follow the published guidelines for the
engines you're trying for. I also subscribe to some seo newsletters,
which are always full of good advice. You know, have a good title, not
"Untitled1.html", which totally makes me crazy when I see it. I'd also
say take advantage of the new specs at sitemap.org, as the big three
are all using that now.
> Sure, some will
> promise you page ranks and ask you to do questionable things, but
> others will make good suggestions like using dashes in your URLs rather
> than underscores, or trying to use keywords in titles.
Do nothing questionable, or risk getting your domain banned. I'm not
kidding. Even the experts are arguing amoungst themselves over dashes.
For fun, check out this recent GREAT article:
http://www.seomoz.org/article/search-ranking-factors
> ethically questionable nor false promises.
Whoo-boy, you aint kidding. Read the fine print. The best use of
external experts is SEM. If you don't know html well, okay, spring for
some seo work. Otherwise, do a little reading, save a lot of money,
and avoid ANY black magic or rain dancing.
-- Cole
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