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Category : Search Engine Optimization

Google Defines Site Quality

According to the latest post Google Webmaster Central, Google has asked webmasters to answer the following questions to know if their site is of “quality”

The questions:

  1. Would you trust the information presented in this article?
  2. Is this article written by an expert or enthusiast who knows the topic well, or is it more shallow in nature?
  3. Does the site have duplicate, overlapping, or redundant articles on the same or similar topics with slightly different keyword variations?
  4. Would you be comfortable giving your credit card information to this site?
  5. Does this article have spelling, stylistic, or factual errors?
  6. Are the topics driven by genuine interests of readers of the site, or does the site generate content by attempting to guess what might rank well in search engines?
  7. Does the article provide original content or information, original reporting, original research, or original analysis?
  8. Does the page provide substantial value when compared to other pages in search results?
  9. How much quality control is done on content?
  10. Does the article describe both sides of a story?
  11. Is the site a recognized authority on its topic?
  12. Is the content mass-produced by or outsourced to a large number of creators, or spread across a large network of sites, so that individual pages or sites don’t get as much attention or care?
  13. Was the article edited well, or does it appear sloppy or hastily produced?
  14. For a health related query, would you trust information from this site?
  15. Would you recognize this site as an authoritative source when mentioned by name?
  16. Does this article provide a complete or comprehensive description of the topic?
  17. Does this article contain insightful analysis or interesting information that is beyond obvious?
  18. Is this the sort of page you’d want to bookmark, share with a friend, or recommend?
  19. Does this article have an excessive amount of ads that distract from or interfere with the main content?
  20. Would you expect to see this article in a printed magazine, encyclopedia or book?
  21. Are the articles short, unsubstantial, or otherwise lacking in helpful specifics?
  22. Are the pages produced with great care and attention to detail vs. less attention to detail?
  23. Would users complain when they see pages from this site?

Here is the Detailed Google Webmaster Central Blog Post This would surely help webmasters to work around websites that can be useful for users and can get high up in ranks.

Google recently deployed its latest algorithm intended to reduce the rankings of so called “Content Farms” — websites that contain or focus on low-quality content, built merely to pick up Google rankings and drive advertizing. In large number of cases, this algorithm has performed its task and Google searches are now cleaner than before.

Change in Google’s recent algorithm has affected nearly 12 % of total queries carried out in Google. This implies that a lot of websites, whether big and small, are taking a look at their web analytics reports and witnessing that the traffic graphs are going downwards and to the right consequently. It can be hard to conceive tactically and accurately in such a situation and your first responses may result in terror and wrath.

Apprehensive, but if you wish to regenerate your website’s traffic, you require actionable measures for evaluation and modification. Even if it is genuinely the case that you were unfairly struck as a consequence of collateral damage, you like to pass your limited time and resources on techniques that are inclined to fetch your traffic back. Keep reading for more strategical things you can perform now, and practices you might like to avoid.

Google has altered its algorithm to an extent that websites liable for raising keyword focused articles in vast volumes have witnessed their rankings vanish overnight. The ‘farmer’ name was minted by Danny Sullivan, though internally it was cognized as the ‘Panda Update’.

Like any Google update there has been a good number of hand wringing and arguments in the market. But most of the arguments have neglected the main point. If you or your customers were being out-ranked by a content farm, you experienced grave problems. An even more significant issue is the possible inference in these alterations. If these pages have lost their power to rank, they have mislaid their power to pass a respectable amount of link equity.

The primary thing to notice is that Farmer has been charged as a conscious effort to wheedle out what Google reckons to be low quality content farm websites. This is the region where you stumble upon affiliates and site-owners trailing the long tail with very finite articles or pages either directly on their own website, or on a third party website like Squidoo, Buzzle, Ezinearticles and so on.

The biggest losers here are distinctly two very specific websites ezinearticles.com and Hubpages.com. On the other hand, www.2knowmyself. com which seems to be piled to the gills with long tail articles is not stirred at all, and neither is iVillage.

What Specifications Could Have Resulted In Lost Rankings?

  1. It appeared that websites whose pages had fewer and or far lower intrusive blocks of advertisements on them tended to be in the achiever bucket, while those with progressively intrusive advertising were likely to be found in the loser grouping.
  2. Similarly, websites whose UI design would probably be depicted as more advanced, superior quality, heedful and “attractive” were achievers vs. the “ugly” websites that tended to be in the loser bucket.
  3. When it came to user-generated-content (UGC) websites, those which tended to pull in “thin” contributions (like Hubpages, EzineArticles, or Buzzle) suffered, while those with productive, often more reliable, non-paid, and not-intended to build SEO value or links (like DailyMotion, Etsy, Facebook , LinkedIn) gained.
  4. In the “rich content” sphere, pages with less usable and easily-consumable content (like AllBusiness, FindArticles) tended to suffer as compared to the content-rich websites like LOC. gov, and HuffingtonPost that gained heavily.

Primarily based on these, we have some suppositions about what signs Google may have used in this update:

User usage data - Signs like time-on-site, click-through-rate and “success” of the search visit (based on other usage data).

Quality raters – A machine-learning type algorithm which takes into account the quality rating given by the people or the quality raters may be an unsafe method to construct algorithms. This is so because no human can actually say why a site is grading higher vs. lower or what the elements are – they might be derived functions of very weird data points rather than interpretable mechanisms.

Content analysis – Topic modeling algorithms, those that compute or score readability, singularity/robustness analysis and in many cases even visual “attractiveness” of content display could be utilized.

How Does It Affect You?

With this new Google update, it is the right time to re-work the SEO strategy altogether. In case you opt for methods to trick the search engines into ranking you better; you might pay a big price for this. If you are indulging in techniques to drive up the ranking artificially, Google would not tolerate this anymore.

If your business largely depends on the Internet, then you just can’t afford to do this sort of stuff. It might incur immense monetary losses to the companies that are involved in the same.

What Should You Focus On?

With this strategy of Google, it has helped the people in the right direction. We can now expect higher quality search results. The part of being “High-Quality” is beneficial for the users now. If the users think that your website is of High-Quality, then you would become more relevant. Thus, this would finally increase your Google rankings.

Considering all these elements into account, the response is wearyingly familiar. Establish trust in your website. Engage with your clients directly either on your website through good content by going out onto the internet and witness the complaints and enquiries about your merchandises.

Try and create a great website with original and informative content as far as possible. To escape from this issue, focus on making a good user experience rather than laying stress on quick and filthy short-term techniques.

What To Do If You Are Hit By The Farmer Update Unfairly?

If you feel that you are a unjustified victim of this Google Update, then you can tweet at Google’s spam captain Matt Cutts, as the Cult Of Mac did. But, Google was very sure that this is not what assisted the Cult Of Mac nor can it be something meant to assist particular websites separately, because they are not doing alterations like that. The whole system is created to work automatically and no manual favors or alterations are done.

If your website has been affected by this Algorithm change, bear in mind that this modification was not a manual activity and does not aim finite websites. Google cannot thence manually restore a website’s rankings. This alteration is dependent directly on algorithmic signs.

Now it’s time to have a glance at your analytics data:

  1. What is the bounce rate of the website from search? Do searchers click through from the search results and stick to the site or do they bounce back and click on some different result?
  2. If the bounce rate is higher, you need to analyze whether is it high for all the queries or only for few topics?
  3. Do the pages searchers distinctly respond the searcher’s queries?
  4. What pages on the website have external links? Do big sections of the website do not have external links at all? What can you do to make the website content more interesting and worthful or elevate consciousness that it lives?
  5. Is the content on the website unique or is it syndicated from some other place? If it’s not unique, what value do the pages append further than the genuine source?

The positive mindset is that as you make alterations to your website to get back the rankings, the website will turn more worthful to your audiences and it will become more enlisted. So invariably seek to be with unique content and relevant backlinks.

Drop me your comments on the same!

Robots.txt

Robots.txt is a file usually placed at the root of the website. It is used to allow or disallow search engine robots to crawl different web pages and folders within the website. You can selectively enable or disable robot’s crawl on different directories or web pages.

Why do we need a Robots.txt
Generally we don’t need it. Search engines do index sites without Robots.txt files but from SEO point of view, it can be one of the most important things. There may be certain pages or folders in your website that you may not want search engines to index. Typically folders/ web pages that most of people want to exclude for robot’s crawling are:

  • Search result pages within the website.
  • Database generated pages that duplicates content withing the site.
  • Folders kept for personal use or junk folders.

Search engine bots take information from robots.txt before crawling the website. So it is always advisable to keep a robots.txt file on the server. After a period of time you may want to change robots.txt file content, this change will be noted by SE spiders and bots and will be good from SEO point of view. Moreover you can work around with your website more comfortably when you have certain control over the indexing of website.

Robots.txt placement.
It is generally placed at the root of the website. If you place it in some inner folder, you can control only the content within that folder.

Creating Robots.txt file.
Robots.txt file creation is probably the simplest thing that a webmaster can do. Before we move on to tips and examples on how to create a robots.txt file, you should be familiar with the definitions used in the website.

  • User-agent:This describes a specific robot to follow the action as directed by robots.txt file. If you write “User-agent: Googlebot”,  this will direct only Googlebot to follow the actions through robots.txt. To describe all robots/ spiders to follow the robots.txt’s directions, you should use the following syntax – User-agent: *
  • Disallow: Disallow is used to block certain web pages/ folders. Disallow: followed by the complete url of the file or folder is used. E.g. Disallow: /tools/junk.html will forbids crawling of junk.html placed in tools folder.
  • Allow:This is a new directive used allow crawling of certain web pages or folders within a disallowed directory. Basically it clearly defines which folder or pages should be crawled by the search engine bots.
  • Sitemap: This directive is used to tell robots about the location of sitemap of the website. E.g. Sitemap: http://www.sitename.com/sitemap.xml
  • Crawl-delay: Used to define the rate of bot’s crawl. This is generally used in case when you believe robots are slowing down your website’s speed. For example – To direct Yahoo Slurp to crawl the website once in every 5 second, the following Crawl-delay technique is used:
    User-agent: slurp
    Crawl-delay: 5.0

Examples of Robots.txt file.

To allow everything on webserver (within the folder where robots.txt file is kept.)
User-agent: *
Disallow:

To disallow everything on webserver (within the folder where robots.txt file is kept.)
User-agent: *
Disallow: /

To block a particular directory
User-agent: *
Disallow: /abc/directoryname/

To block a specific web page
User-agent: *
Disallow: /abc/directoryname/page.html

To block files of specific type
User-agent: *
Disallow: /*.filetype$

Robots.txt file points to be noted.

  • A hash (#) at start indicates a comment.
  • New user-agent section is introduced by a blank line in between.
  • URL paths are case sensitive.
  • The robots.txt protocols are followed by user-agents that adhere to robots.txt standards.

Most Common Robots.txt Mistake

Now a most common mistake people make with Robots.txt is to use the forward slash “/” after “Disallow: ” accidentally or because of lack of knowledge about it. I am talking about completely disabling robots to crawl your website. It happens at times that by mistake we write something like this:-

User-agent: *
Disallow: /

Whenever this happens, you are directing the search engine bot not to crawl and index the website. This will typically result your results to come up like this:

Robot.txt Search Result Error For Using Forward Slash Wrongly

Robot.txt Search Result Error For Using Forward Slash Wrongly

So if you encounter something like this where your website stops ranking for the keywords and if you type in your website’s domain and just see a url with no description snippet, link or similar pages as shown above, the first thing that you want to check is your robots.txt. MAKE SURE YOU WORK WITH “/” CORRECTLY”

I haven’t covered much of wildcard stuff with robots.txt here. Will come up on it in some latter post.

Video SEO Tips

The buzz is all about Video SEO and there are plenty of ways to do it. Some may proove to be wrong while some can be right. I will be leaving the wrong ones out here and will be trying to concentrate on the right way to do it. Before I move ahead with the Video SEO thing, I would like you to F5 your mind about the “traditional SEO methods”. for those who think its a big and difficult task, I should assure them, if you know about traditional html SEO, and rate yourself above 5 out of 10 in aptitude, then its a piece of cake. Here we go :-

  1. CREATE RELEVANT VIDEOS:- Relevance has been the buzz word for search engines and will always be. Make sure the video you upload should be relevant to your website.
  2. CREATE SHORT VIDEOS:- There is no thumb rule for video length but considering human psychology (which forms basis of search results, after all search engines are dedicated to provide what people search for) ideal length should be 1 min to 1.30 mins. You can go uptill 3 mins or 4 mins, but surely your content needs to be excellent to hook up viewers till that.
  3. KEYWORD SPAMMING:- AVOID IT. Do not spam your video’s title, description, tags.
  4. USE KEYWORDS EFFECTIVELY – Use keywords targeted to create Title, Description and Tags, but be sure you don’t spam it. Also your video should be relevant to he keywords and vice-versa.
  5. For Youtube: use 4:3 dimensions format for uploading your video.
  6. Ideal place to upload a video is your very own web server, where the website is hosted.
  7. Share your video. Let people embedd your video in their website.
  8. Share it on different video sharing websites, if possible with a link back. Try using TubeMogul.com (Its free)
  9. Get link back to your videos.
  10. Videos can be in any format.
  11. Put on alternate text, you can use swfobject javascript function for creating aternate text for flash videos.
  12. If possible create videos in different languages and link them accordingly.
  13. For each video, you can write the speech/ dialect, for users to read. This will provide you additional text for your website and will make your webpage relevant to your video, not to mention users can use it to understand some thing they miss.
  14. Think of Viral Marketing, Call for action at end of video.
  15. Submit your video sitemap. You can use MRSS or XLM sitemaps. Google prefers XML but supports MRSS too. Both have their own advantages and disadvantages. The debate is still on which one is better.

Well, these were few tips on Video SEO. Will post more information about it in near future.

Video SEO

Well, here comes another aspect of Search Engine Optimization, welcome to the world of VIDEO SEO. Now, first of all, like many others I thought too, why do we have to deal with video SEO when we were just doing great with traditional SEO stuff, so why all this video SEO bells ringing ? Well folks, the answer is search engines are just growing and putting in technology to recognize everything that meaningful, helpful, informative on the net….. Had our mind connected someway on to internet, you could have seen your thoughts on search engine rankings too. :-) Well, search engines are just doing amazing things and recognizion, reading and indexing of video files is one of them. Though this particular technology has still a long way to go, online videos if “read” properly by bots can present SE users even more informative and useful stuff. Search engines, with that idea, have developed technology to recognize some parts of video and to stay in the game we will have to give it a serious thought.

In coming months, you will see alot of changes in rankings, alot of work will be done on getting websites in tune with the latest algorithms (i hate this word, reminds me of my numerical analysis class in B.Tech.) Lets get geared up. I will put on ideas on How to do video seo in next post.. till then .. happy surfing.

India to Vegas for PUBCON 2008

Finally, I was flying to Vegas for Pubcon 2008. The flight was long and was at a stretch, it took me almost 15 hours to reach Chicago O Hare International Airport from Delhi. Most of the time I was sleeping and luckily there was no kid crying or pulling my pants around in plane . From Chicago I had to board another plane to Las Vegas, which was another 4 hours journey. In total I traveled almost 24 hours. I reached hotel, Riveria Hotel and Casino pretty early then scheduled check-in time and it gave me the right reason and opportunity to just grab a Bud light by the pool side. After checking in, the day was spent more or less to sleep after a long long journey.

In evening I met one of the clients at Mandalay’s Bay’s Eye Candy Bar, which was a pretty nice place with terrific ambience. We took couple of drinks there and it was fun. On the way back I stopped at the “Strip” to roam around and check out different hotels, which was an experience in itself. Yeah, I had to buy a travel adapter here in Vegas, the one I bought from India didn’t work here, they have very thin plug adapters, back in India they normally give a thick pin ones, and they don’t work here. So if you plan to come to US and want to buy a adapter just go in for a thin pin ones. I bought it for 15$ here, back in India it costs maybe 0.5$. So do keep this tip in mind while travelling.

Next day the conference starts and I am off to bed..

What a week…

Its saturday and seriously speaking it was a hectic week, Last week it was Jimmy’s wedding, Rajan and Sonu’s Bday plus usual office stuff and this week I was in Delhi for some days.. office stuff. So over all this week was again a hectic one. Now back in chandigarh and went to office yesterday and was there till late night. We got another project’s confirmation last night :) This saturday will spend time to plan for next weeks stuff plus if I could, will watch some movie. Take Care !

On Page And Off Page SEO

ON PAGE
On page SEO is something that is done on the website only like proper Title of pages, Analyzed Meta Information, Linking strategy, Content of website, Site architecture, Usage of programming language, proper usage of images and tagging. This all is the first step for SEO and is done after careful and technical analysis of keywords.

OFF PAGE
This includes making your website popular over the net. As a thumb rule, “the more the relevant, informative and similar sites linked to your website, the better optimized your site will be” This is not so simple as it seems, you have to be very careful in choosing the sites that link to you (if you do it yourself) OFF Page is generally accomplished by various processes like :

  • Link Building – Asking other relevant websites to link back to you.
  • Directory Submissions – Submitting your website in relevant directories
  • Article Submissions – Writing and submitting articles in article directories.
  • Social Bookmarking – getting site popular by getting the site content/ informative section bookmarked on social bookmarking sites like Digg, Squidoo, Technorati, Del.ico.us
  • Social Networking – making site popular by getting site linked with people( people who have some kind of relation to nature of website we want to optimize) on popular social networking sites like myspace, facebook, orkut.
  • Blogging – creating similar blogs maintaining them and getting link backs from them.
  • Forum Commenting – Getting into conversation with people on similar discussion forums and leaving link over there.
  • Buying links – buying high Page Rank Links (RISKY)
  • Press Releases – Submitting press releases and links in them

These are just the basic tasks broadly classified, the exact methodology if formulated only after carefully examining the website we want to optimize and for what keywords. And BEWARE wrong methodology can penalize your website, as search engines are very smart to sniff that someone is deliberately promoting their website. So it has to be gradual and natural.


Headache

Another hectic day, drove around tooo much around the city for something or the other. Went to office late around 6.30 pm. discussed some more work from a UK cleint. My head is spinning like anything right now … Need some rest. Good night.

What is Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

As the name suggests, SEO is optimizing a website for Search Engines. The reason to do so is to get found by people who use search engines to find information, look out for services, purchase products online etc etc.  As search engines are programs, they have a set of parameters that decide which websites are to be displayed on search results. Nowadays search engines are so advanced that they index or crawl almost all websites, but the question is who will be displayed on the top results for a certain query. Almost 70% of people do not go beyond 1st page for a certain term query. Out of these top 5 search results get 90% of the traffic. Now, with billions of people using search engines worldwide, it has become a new marketing avenue for professional companies. To make themselves, the most “popular” search engine, SE’s ranks the websites according to the relevance and utility of a particular website for a certain keyword query. Different parameters are used to ascertain the relevance of a website, which depends and vary from engine to engine. And SEO or Search Engine Optimization is a process that works around those parameters to make a particular website rank on the top SE results.

SEO is broadly classified as ON PAGE and OFF Page SEO