Month: March 2020

  • SEO – Glossary of Terms

    SEO is now a very specialized industry associated with highly skilled Search Engine Optimization
    professionals, web designers and developers.

    Below is the list of common terms used by SEO industry:

    Adwords
    Alexa Rank
    ALT Tags
    Article Writing
    Backlinks
    Classified Posting
    Cross-Browser Compatibility
    Directory Submission
    eBooks
    Email Marketing
    Facebook
    Forums Submission
    Google
    Google Analytics
    Google Webmaster Tools
    Google+
    Header Tags
    How to do SEO
    Internet Marketing
    JV’s

    Keyword Density
    Keyword Optimization
    Keyword Research
    Link Building
    LinkedIn
    Local SEO
    Metatags
    Mobile
    On page SEO
    Page Rank
    Ping
    Comments Posting
    Blog Reviews
    Robots
    RSS Submission
    Search Engine Optimization
    SEO
    SEO Blogs
    SEO Companies
    SEO courses online
    SEO Package
    SEO Proposal
    SEO Service
    SEO Software

    SEO Tools
    SEO Training
    SEO Certification
    SERP Tracking
    Social Signals
    Social Book Marking
    Title Tags
    Traffic
    Twitter
    Unique Hits
    URL Canonization
    Valid HTML
    Video Creation
    What is SEO
    XML Site Map
    Yahoo Answer
    YouYube

    Many terms have changes and new terms are added regularly. In case we have missed anything, pl. contact us

  • YouTube

    A popular free video-sharing website that lets registered users upload and share video clips online at the YouTube.com Web site.

    To view the videos you are not required to register. Anyone who goes to the site can view the videos that are posted on this site.

    The videos are anything from beginner videos to more professional videos.

    youtube.com

  • Facebook

    Facebook is a popular free social networking website that allows registered users to create profiles, upload photos and video, send messages and keep in touch with friends, family and colleagues.

    Some of the public features are:

    • Marketplace – allows members to post, read and respond to classified ads.
    • Groups – allows members who have common interests to find each other and interact.
    • Events – allows members to publicize an event, invite guests and track who plans to attend.
    • Pages – allows members to create and promote a public page built around a specific topic.
    • Presence technology – allows members to see which contacts are online and chat.

    facebook.com

  • Google Adwords

    It is system to assist you in marketing your products or services in the Google Search Engine, and its affiliate sites, via the use of a placed text ad that appears when people search for phrases related to your offering, this appears as a “sponsored link”.

    The system is a “pay per click” system, this means you can dictate where your ad appears through bidding for a series of phrases, but you only pay the amount you have bid for if someone clicks on your ad as a result of a web search, i.e. pay per click!

    ads.google.com/

  • Google Analytics

    Google Analytics (GA) is a free service offered by Google that generates detailed statistics about the visitors to a website.

    analytics.google.com

  • Backlinks

    Backlink is a link coming from another website back to your own, also called inward or inbound links.
    If page A links out to page B, then page B is said to have a backlink from a web page A.

    Backlinks are used in SEO to increase the understanding of a website and to get it higher in the SERP (Search Engine Ranking Page).

    Check Back Links online:

    ahrefs.com/backlink-checker
    seoreviewtools.com/valuable-backlinks-checker
    smallseotools.com/backlink-checker
    neilpatel.com/
    sitechecker.pro/backlinks-checker
    monitorbacklinks.com/seo-tools/backlink-checker
    linkminer.com
    rankwatch.com/backlinks
    majestic.com/backlink-checker

  • Alexa Rank

    Alexa rank is measurement based on the traffic to a website therefore, lower the number, the better. Highly visited websites get lower numbers.
    An Alexa ranking is an indicator used to gauge site performance.
    Check Alexa Rankalexa.com/siteinfo
  • Indexed Pages

    This refers to the pages on a website that a search engine has explored and stored.
    If a page, or site, has not been indexed by a search engine, there is no chance that it can show up in search engine results.

    Read More:

    support.google.com/webmasters/answer

  • Page Rank

    Page Rank is Google’s way of deciding page’s importance.
    It is a numeric value. A page with a higher Page Rank is more important and is more likely to be listed above a page with a lower Page Rank.

    Read More:

    infolab.stanford.edu/~backrub/google.html
    google.com/search/howsearchworks/algorithms

  • Search Engine Blacklisting

    Blacklisting is when search engines like Google do not index your website pages. This generally happens because of poor SEO practises.

    Some of the various reasons for blacklisting are:

    Keyword Spamming
    This generally happens when data given in META keyword tag is not related to the content of the page. If in your META tag, you have given cricket and content on the page is about web programming than there is a chance to get blacklisted.

    Keyword Crowding
    This happens when TITLE tag is just a collection of keywords without any connection between them.

    Keyword Repetition
    If you repeat keywords most often in META keyword tag than there is a chance to get blacklisted.

    Keyword Drowning
    It has bad effects on SEO but rarely used for blacklisting. It is basically giving more keywords in META keyword tag. 10-15 keywords are enough for this tag, 20 is ok but if you use 30-40 than some search engine may take it as spamming and blacklist your
    site.

    Mirror Websites
    Mirror websites are sites with identical content but different URL’s. This was once a method used to gain high rankings in the search engines, but since search engines are smarter now, this will only get you penalized or blacklisted.

    Doorway (gateway) Pages
    Doorway pages are pages with little real content for your visitors that are optimized to rank highly within the search engines. These pages are designed so that visitors will move deeper into the website where the real content lies. Navigation to the doorway pages are usually hidden from the visitors (but not the SE robots) on the homepage.

    Invisible Text and Graphics
    Using invisible text (text the same or a very similar color to the background) was once used to spam a homepage and some inside pages with non-stop keywords and keyphrases. Also links to doorway pages and hidden site maps can be done with invisible text (or invisible graphics). Some designers will create a graphic link with a 1 pixel by 1 pixel raster image and link this to a hidden inner page such as a hidden site map.

    Submitting Pages Too Often
    Submitting the same pages to the search engines within a 24 hour period can get you penalized and may delay your website from being listed in the rankings. Some search engines believe that pages submitted sooner than every 30 days is too much. The 30 day rule is a good rule to follow when submitting to multiple search engines.

    Automated Submissions to the Major Search Engines
    Using an automated service or software to submit your website to the search engines can be extremely counterproductive. Most of the major search engines and directories accept manual submissions but do not like to be spammed with the automated ones.

    Cloaking
    Cloaking is the practice of deceiving both the search engine and the visitor by serving up different pages for each. The visitor sees a nicely designed and formatted page and the search engine robot scans a page of highly optimized text. Any practice that is deceptive should be avoided and the downfall of cloaking is that, if caught, the website can be banned permanently.

    Using a Cheap or Free Web Host
    Using a cheap or free web host can hurt in the search engine rankings. If a robot cannot access your site often enough, your site will be dropped from the search engines. Hosting is cheap, so if you are serious about your website get your own domain name and host not one like geocities.com/yoursite.

    Sharing an IP Address
    Sharing an IP Address even from a legitimate web host can get your site in trouble. If you have cleaned up your website from all of the techniques mentioned above and your website still does not get relisted by the search engines in a couple of months, check with your host to see if you are sharing an IP address with other sites. If so, you may consider moving your website to a new host who will give you your own IP address or at least one that is not shared with another company who has had their IP address (an yours) banned by the search engines.

    Tools to check Blacklisting
    Google Search Console – https://search.google.com/search-console/about

    When a search engine blacklists a website it will block your listing off their site and stop your site from coming aboard again. This can be done by blocking the domain name, the IP address or both. So it is better to not take above steps and avoid search engine blacklisting.