Newbies in the online business industry always have questions like what are the good SEO practices, and what are the bad ones. There is no official SEO guide till now. But now Google has come up with the one.
Google has recently launched this Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide (right click and save). According to Google, it answers a very simple question asked by many people. This is the question I was asked in an email todoy and hence I am putting this post. The question is:
“What are some simple ways that I can improve my website’s performance in Google?”
This is a very basic and compact guide of best SEO practices that starter webmasters can follow to improve their website’s ranking in Google. The guide includes some hand full of common areas where webmasters can optimize their website.
Experienced people know most of these basic things, but still it doesn’t harm to read it once more. Read more…
Web Presence
If you are publishing online you need to be a part of the whole web scene, and create a good web presence that will reach as many people as possible and draw them through to your blog. This is often referred to as social media marketing and is basically a way of marketing by utilizing the popular and varied social media scene on the Internet.
- Social networking is an excellent way to increase your web presence and every time you create a profile or post, or send a message to your online friends, make sure you include a link back to your website and tell everyone about your blog. E.g. Twitter is currently one of the popular tool in blogosphere.
- Also take time to look at other prominent blogs on the web (especially those that cover similar subjects to yours), and leave comments and posts that have details of your blog and link back to your website.
- Post relevant articles on magazine sites such as ezinearticles.com or articlecity.com. For example if your blog is about health issues then post articles about natural supplements or natural remedies for example, and leave a visitor hook in each article such as ‘find out more at …’ and then put your website link so that the person reading the article is encouraged to visit your blog for more details.
- Visit forums that are related to your blog and make posts, again leaving links and details that lead back to your website and blog.
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