Tuesday, July 22, 2008

10 Activities that Google Hates !!!

If you are thinking about to get higher ranking in Google SERP. Then no doubt that you have to think like Google. Here I am Putting some wrong techniques that are most probably used by search engine optimizers. So avoid these mistakes if you want to rank higher in Google…..

1. Make Flash only website.

2. Use JavaScript or Flash for navigation.

3. Spam websites for incoming links.

4. Use markup inappropriately.

5. Use duplicate content.

6. Use other “black hat” techniques like Doorway/Landing pages, Cloaking , Hidden text.

7. sites that use frames.

8. session id’s.

9. sites containing dead links.

10. Excessive cross-linking.

Here are some other points that can decrease the ranking of your site, so you should to avoid these also…

1:- Targeting the wrong keywords.

2:- Ignoring the Title tag.

3:- Lack of consistency and maintenance.

4:- Concentrating too much on meta tags.

5:- Using only Images for Headings

6:- Ignoring URL s

7:- Backlink spamming

8:- Lack of keywords in the content.

9:- Choosing the wrong target market.

10:- Not blogging.

Almost each activity that are discussed here applied in all major Search Engine. So whatever Search Engine you are considering don’t forget to assimilate these things.
Apart of these all there are a Lot of things that “Google Likes” to find on your page.and then Google reward you as a high rank and that’s that, here are the list of activities that "Google Likes" on your Page.....

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Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Aren't robots bad for the web?


There are a few reasons people believe robots are bad for the Web
  • Certain robot implementations can (and have in the past) overloaded networks and servers. This happens especially with people who are just starting to write a robot; these days there is sufficient information on robots to prevent some of these mistakes.
  • Robots are operated by humans, who make mistakes in configuration, or simply don't consider the implications of their actions. This means people need to be careful, and robot authors need to make it difficult for people to make mistakes with bad effects.
  • Web-wide indexing robots build a central database of documents, which doesn't scale too well to millions of documents on millions of sites.

But at the same time the majority of robots are well designed, professionally operated, cause no problems, and provide a valuable service in the absence of widely deployed better solutions.

So no, robots aren't inherently bad, nor inherently brilliant, and need careful attention.