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Sunday, February 25, 2007

SEO Basics--How to rank highly in search engines

This question is simple enough: how do I get free visitors?
The answer is also simple enough: Search Engines.

Q: How do I get into the SE's?
A: Get a blog, write a post (w/ a link to your site), and submit
it to Yahoo! (see related post Blog and Ping)

Q: How do I get higher in the search results (rank higher)?
A: Search Engine Optimization, or SEO.

Alright, so here are the "secrets" of how to rank highly (forget
those SEO softwares, "courses," and e-books)--what almost
every White Hat SEO expert will tell you, what nearly every SEO
e-book mentions, what the SEO courses teach: 1) put the right keywords in your site, and 2) get people to link to your site.

Stop here, let me tell you what you're thinking:
Sure, I can do 1), but 2)?? It's easy enough for you to say-

Before you start buying links on high-traffic, super-ranked website, or banging your head in despair, let me tell you the number one source for obtaining 100% free, legal, links to your site.

Do a quick search on Google for "Web Directory."
Web directories plead with you, 'please, please, add your link here.'
Get it? Look for the directories which are listed on the top 20 to 30 in the results. Submit to them for free.

One directory that stands out from the gazillions is DMOZ, the Open Directory. Google, MSN, Netscape, and other search engines include sites from DMOZ into their index, and seem to rank sites that are in DMOZ higher. Go to DMOZ now>>

Thats basically the basics to ranking highly. More SEO tips will follow.

Friday, February 16, 2007

How to use Yahoo Search's Site Explorer

Yahoo! Search has a tool which allows you to authenticate you ownership of a site.
Authenticated sites seem to be indexed faster. Feeds can also be submitted.

It's called Site Explorer (Google has a similar tool which I will talk about in a later post).
Just go to siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com and log in to you Yahoo! account.
Add you sites manually, then authenticate them. This is done by adding a line of code,
namely a meta tag, or a file with a specific name and text string, to your website.

That's it! You site "will be authenticated within 24 Hours."

Thursday, September 28, 2006

How to...Make Text Blink

Ever wondered how to make text blink?
Here's how:
Simply surround the text you want to make blink with the blink tag, like this:

<blink>text here</blink>

While some people think this is distracting, and it sometimes is, it's a nice effect if you use it once in a while!
One more thing:
<blink> does not work in Microsoft's Internet Explorer-it will simply show up as static text.