SEO
Is Google PageRank Useless for SEO ?
There are lot of myth about Google PageRank, some expert says that PageRank or PR is useless and others says it worth focusing it. Lets find out what to do with PR.
First of all, lets see that it has something to do with our ranking or not. PR is not related to ranking but it can give us idea that how much our site worth. We get PR on our domain when we have other sites linked to us, so we need same thing for better ranking in Search Results. If we have better PageRank that means we have sites linking to us and our ranking should be good.
But, for better ranking we need link from related sites not just random sites and our PR can be improved by any random good PR sites backlink.
Some people focus their business on PR, especially Directory Marketers ( I was one of them). The higher PR you have in your directory, the more traffic and money you earn.
So if you use PR for just idea of ranking and analyzing your site then it is good but if you think that you are failed because you don’t have PR then you must think again.
Free SEO Strategy Offers Consistent Results
Free SEO Strategy Offers Consistent Results
Understanding how to optimize your website for search engines can be a challenge, particularly because search engines seem to change their algorithms as frequently as people change their underwear! There are methods that involve the use of keywords, methods that you pay for, and others that you can do for free. This article will address a free SEO strategy that works consistently – even when search engines keep changing how they determine which sites to reward with the best search positioning.
If you’ve had a website or a blog for awhile, you’ve probably heard the saying “Content is King”. Not only do people use the internet to look up information and find solutions to their problems; but the search engines are focused on content when they’re “deciding” which websites to return in the search listings each time someone types a phrase into a search engine. You can use articles and blog posts to boost your search engine positioning over time. The more consistent you are with this SEO strategy, the better it will work for you.
Article Directories
There are thousands of websites online which exist for the sole purpose of categorizing articles available for web developers and newsletter publishers to re-print. These websites are called article directories. Anyone is able to write articles on the topics of their choice, create an author’s byline (including a link to their own website or blog) and distribute the article to directories. Once the article(s) are in the article directories, they can be found by people who would like to re-print the article on their websites, blogs and newsletters – and as long as they include your author byline and link, they can re-use the article.
Each time the article is published online, you have another incoming link to your website. Most of the time, the links will be coming from websites that are in your industry – so they are weighted more heavily by search engines than if you had a link from a website with a subject matter having nothing to do with your article.
In addition, people who are reading your article(s) on other websites are likely to be interested in what you have to offer – and are likely to click the link to find out more. Article directories can help deliver direct traffic to your website from people reading and clicking on the links.
Write Articles for Other Newsletters or Blogs
In addition to using the article directories, you can also find newsletters and blogs with a large readership volume within your industry, and ask if they’d let you write an article to include. Many times, the blog owner or newsletter publisher is happy to have an article for free, and will allow you to link to your website from the article or in the author byline, provided you write an informative article that is useful to their readers. When contacting blogs for permission to post an article on their site, it’s typically referred to as “guest blogging”. Popular blog owners are likely to be familiar with this term and know what you’re looking to do if you contact them to ask about guest blogging on their site.
Debbie Dragon is a freelance writer providing articles for Trace Media – anSEO New York company specializing in getting websites up, and making sure they perform to their full potential through the use of .
How Can We Handle Duplicate Content With The Help of Canonical Tag?
You have to include the canonical tag in the desired web page’s head section. Here is a look at how you have to include it:
<link rel=”canonical” href=”http://www.xyz.com/product.php?item=the-matrix“/>
You have to however remember that the tag can only be used on the pages that are under a single site. The pages may include sub domains as well as sub folders. You can choose from the absolute and relative links. However, the search engines strongly recommend that you should use the absolute links. This will eliminate chances of any errors in the future.
The tag is transitive in nature. For an instance if you use URL X marks Y as canonical, and Y in turn marks Z as canonical, Z will be treated as canonical for both X and Y.
The Canonical tag is basically applied to the URLs of the web pages that hold a duplicate content. Since they are to be included in the <head> tag of the duplicate pages, you will be simply adding the preferred version of a URL. This way you actually go ahead and instruct the search engines that the URLs in question should direct to the preferred URL of your choice.
By using the canonical tag, all the links to all the URLs are simply consolidated into one URL which has been specified as canonical. This URL will be considered as a ‘strong hint; by the search engines. The canonical tag will help search engines like Google with the task of identifying the duplicate URLs. They will use it to crawl through and index.
They will also understand that the duplicate URLs with the canonical tag are all actually referring to the URL that you want the visitors to see. Such URLs are known as canonical URLs.
Edward Kung, Owner of Seedin, Vancouver web design Company Which Provides Complete web Development Solutions in Vancouver.
How to make SEO friendly WordPress URLs
Google crawls every page but it crawls some pages better. Some pages come top in search results, why? The reason is that they are best optimized for Search Engines. If you are using WordPress then you can follow these simple tips to make your URLs SEO friendly.
1. Permalinks
WordPress allow us to choose any type of URL structure we like. DO to Setting then Permalinks and you will see this.

wordpress seo url
Choose Custom structure and use ‘/%postname%.html’, it will make your pages look like notmal HTML pages. If you want you can also use it without .html post-fix. Use ‘/%postname%/’.
2. Use Targeted keywords in URL.
You can use whatever words in url you want. If you take a look at Matt Cutts blog URL you will see.
Title- Best WordPress Plugin for Related Posts?
URL – http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/wordpress-plugin-related-posts/
Title- New Toolbar PageRanks coming
URL – http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/google-pagerank-update/
You should use only main keyword in URL for better ranking.






