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5 SEO Tasks
You Should Do Every Day
Search Engine Optimization
By: Stephen S Alison
There are five simple tasks that you need to do daily to keep
your site on top. Here they are:
1. You need to start off by managing your links. This involves
making sure that none of your current links are dead, and you
should also check if there are any sites linking to you that you
don’t know about. If your site consists of a large number of
links you should make sure that they aren’t getting out of
control and get rid of anything that is no longer relevant. Also
make sure that your links are sufficiently labelled to reflect
the page that they link to.
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2. Re-order your links, putting the best ones first. And putting
them into categories if you have a high number of links. If you
have a links page with 25+ links it is a good idea to turn it
into a directory of some sort.
This can even help you in getting more links to your site in
exchange for back links on the directory that you have created.
Also check the sites that you link to and make sure that any
back links that are due to you are still there as you don’t have
much reason to keep a link if you aren’t getting the backlink
that you deserve (if the back link was, indeed, negotiated when
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3. Process link request emails. Whenever you receive requests
for a link exchange, respond quickly. Not every mail you receive
will be a good one, and you should make sure to check any site
that wants you to link to it. If you are declining a link
request let the web master know why. Perhaps you have an incite
that they do not have. They may be able to fix a few things and
then become excellent link partners in the future. It is common
curtesy to inform the web master as to whether or not you are
willing to exchange links within two or three days of receiving
a request. Web masters will be even more impressed if you send
them a personalized message regarding your approval or
disapproval of the link exchange.
4. Check link exchange forums. This is a similar aspect to the
above except that in this case it is more difficult to keep
track of all of the people who can potentially request links
from your site. There is a lot of spam on these sorts of things
as well as many really terrible and useless sites. If you
encounter such a site or forum member, inform them of your
problem with what they are doing and report them to a
moderator/administrator if they do not correct their behavior in
a suitable manor. It is important that these kinds of forums be
kept clean or a search engine may consider it a link farm more
than an exchange service.
5. Finally, you should check each feature of your website, to
make sure it’s still working properly. The dynamic content that
you will probably include at some point must be delivered
properly. Any messages that are generated on the fly must not be
generated at inopportune times. The difference between a quality
dynamic site and a subpar dynamic site is that in a quality
dynamic site all content is delivered at the right time and
everything seems static and planned out.
Take your time with your website and make sure that you do
everything you can for it each day. Keep adding anything new
that you find, because updating regularly will keep search
engines coming back to spider more often. Updates are crucial
and if you can follow the patterns here of insuring quality and
precision, you will probably be able to come up with other ways
that you can insure your visitors satisfaction and your
increased traffic, link count, and search engine listings.
Never agree to link to someone’s site without asking for a link
in exchange, unless they offer to pay you – even then, you
should think twice. All your incoming and outgoing links need to
be related to your site’s content for you to be ranked high in
the search engines.
Basic Link Checks - Some sites use robots.txt to stop
search engines from indexing their links pages, in the mistaken
belief that outbound links will count against them. To check,
just retype their URL with robots.txt on the end (for example,
http://www.website.com/robots.txt). If you see a page that says
‘Disallow’ and has the URL of their links page, then they’re not
letting spiders index that page. Don’t exchange links with that
site.
You should also check to see if the website is being ‘cloaked’,
and report it to the search engines if it is. You don’t want to
get involved with these people – better to have them banned and
out of the way.
Does the site offering you a link have PageRank? Even if they
do, you should look at how it drops between the front page and
the links page. Be aware that new pages take a while to get
ranked, so PR0 doesn’t necessarily mean a site that will never
have any PageRank.
Take a look at how many links are on the page already. There
shouldn’t be more than 20 links – if the site breaks this rule,
don’t even consider it. Plenty of webmasters collect links,
thinking they’re helping their rankings, but it just has the
effect of making them look like link farms. Many of them don’t
even involve linking to the big spam industries, like casinos
and adult content. There’s no point in having a link from a site
that takes links from just anyone.
Search Engine
Optimization Techniques -
The Basic SEO Rules for All
Websites. Search engine optimization isn’t rocket science, but
it can feel complicated at times. To have a successful campaign,
just follow these simple rules detailed here – they apply to all
websites.
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