Your Questions About Website Seo Tools

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Donald asks…

should I prefer to create sub domain to with old website or develop new site to target market in USA..?

Hi

I need advise from seo guru with god experience on this issue.

I want to target market in USA and want to appear on first page on Google with Geo graphical location to USA. The keywrods are very high competitive to achieve. I am little confused with website selection to target market in USA..

Consider the two sites

1. www.example1.com

This site has PR 5 but the language is Germany and geo graphical market is set to Germany.The major audience is also from germany.

2. www.example2.us

the above site is new one and has 0 PR. this domain is new one.

I have two different view for this two sites.

first I thought that I will create sub domain on the first website something like this us.example1.com to target market in USA. I will set geo graphical location to USA with help of meta tags and webmaster tool.

secondly , I have second domain with country specific domain name( example2.us) . this domain is new one.

so which website I should select to target market in USA and to get appear on first page for the selected keywords which are high competitive.

should I create sub domain on the first site with native language of Germany Or should I focus on new site with 0 Pr and country specific domain name. the keywords are very high competitive.

Please advise me which one Should I prefer..?

admin answers:

It is hard to say depending on the actual name of the pr5 compared to a more targeted name..

It is really more of an opinion for this although a pr5 is always better than nothing.

I would just buy a new domain and pay a little money to optimize it. Pleasing visitors is more important than the search bots. If you need some low cost seo my site has resources for it, and a content feed.

Http://www.uberlinks.co.cc/

Sharon asks…

Do xml sitemaps need to be installed in Yahoo Site Explorer and Bing as well as Google Webmaster Tools?

I always register and validate my website in Google webmaster tools and submit my sitemap however I never do it for Yahoo and Bing.

Does this only impact on my rankings and indexing for Yahoo and Bing? Or do Google pick up on it as well? I notice if I look my website in Yahoo and Bing I see different meta descriptions than I do in Google.

Obviously Google is the main search engine so I’m not as bothered about the rankings in Yahoo and Bing but If registering and submitting a sitemap with them help increase my rankings I will do…..especially if it affects my Google rankings.

So in a nutshell….does not having a sitemap submitted to Yahoo and Bing affect my overall SEO or just to those search engines?

Many Thanks

admin answers:

You are seeing different metas because the way SEs compile meta snippets may differ. Best way out is to write a custom meta description and kind of take control of what SEs display in SERPs this way you are in control and you can write a pitch type of description compelling users to click through and find out more about your site or whatever it is you offer on there.

Regarding Sitemaps, people will tell you that Sitemaps are great, and another group will tell you that they are worthless. Both are kind of untrue – they do help, in certain conditions.:

- Your site has dynamic content.
- Your site has pages that aren’t easily discovered by Googlebot during the crawl process—for example, pages featuring rich AJAX or images.
- Your site is new and has few links to it. (Googlebot crawls the web by following links from one page to another, so if your site isn’t well linked, it may be hard for us to discover it.)
- Your site has a large archive of content pages that are not well linked to each other, or are not linked at all.

So if you fit into those cases, then why not create a Sitemap for all the search engines that you are targeting.

If you aren’t to techie or if you have a big and dynamically changing site, you may want to take advantage of special tools that create sitemaps and automatically submit them to search engines – Google Yahoo Bing and Ask.com

Linda asks…

Does having .php or /index.html affect your SEO?

I have a couple of websites. They all have sitemaps and are registered with webmaster tools.
A couple of my website domains have .php at the end or .index.html

IE – www.domain.com/index.php

Does this affect my SEO ranking?? or does it not matter? I don’t know if it will affect the Google spider crawling my site.

If it does affect my SEO – how can I rectify this?

Many thanks

admin answers:

Google doesn’t seem to care about these but for users’ sake, for the sake of conformity and as a good practice, it is best to do a redirect

from

www.domain.com/index.php

and

www.domain.com/index.php

to

www.domain.com

In other words, select one URL and stick with it, redirect all others.

Jenny asks…

Video Marketing SEO……………?

I keep hearing about Video marketing and how it is becoming increasingly important for SEO

Can anyone give me more info
How can I start this? What tools are recommended?
Any good website where I can get more info

admin answers:

Make sure users can comment, rate and provide feedback on your videos. Allowing users to provide feedback results in greater views for your video. Users who provide comments are also those who usually take action – these are good people to be engaging in conversations.
Create a video sitemap for all your video content. Search engines can read these well and will easily and quickly index all of your video content.When people use search engines to find videos on particular topics they commonly use the word ‘video’. Make sure you use the words ‘video’ and ‘videos’ in your meta data, description, text and title

William asks…

Recommendations for a great SEO program?

I’m trying to find a highly efficient and reputable SEO (Search Engine Optimizer) for my website. I’d like to improve traffic flow and customers. I’m tired of the marketing schemes that purposely mislead buyers. Are there any software programs that have proven results for increasing web traffic? If so, what are they?

I know the tools provided by Google are effective, but I need a program that goes in-depth and tells me which pages need fixing, which keywords are effective, etc. I’ve researched SEO Suite and IBP, but those also came with negative views.

Software with a consensus on its reliability would be greatly appreciated. If it works, then cost isn’t a factor.

admin answers:

Getting SEO Software? Get ready to learn SEO a-to-z!

If you have already made up your mind about doing SEO yourself with SEO tools, then get ready to learn SEO the way that you’d never have to if you hired an SEO consultant. Note that I am not pitching for consultants here – unless you have a solid referral for an SEO service provider – stay away from them as the risk of being misled (and ripped off) is so much greater than with any SEO tools, even most expensive ones.

Think of it this way: now I am an SEO consultant, now it’s ME who is in charge of my site’s SEO and I need some tools to help me with that. I also need to learn about SEO principles to take full advantage of these tools and make some sort of site promotion strategy (as SEO tools are merely tools, they don’t decide for me – I do).

Getting SEO software? – Make sure you set your expectations right!

Next, if you are already shopping around for SEO software, you will notice that nearly all providers tell you that it will be easy to do SEO with their products and that you will have top rankings very soon.

When you read such stuff, please understand that it is no more than marketing speak. Of course software providers won’t go out and tell you “pal, our tools take time to get used to and you have to spend quite some time learning about SEO”. But that’s the reality – any SEO program that has lots of features demands lots of mental effort on the user’s part – otherwise you end up spending money on a program, miss out on more than half of its features simply because you don’t know how to put them to use. Soon enough you become disillusioned with the program because you aren’t seeing your site ranking #1 for your target search term as the marketing copy promised.

Getting SEO software? – Get ready to invest!

And my last word of advice: good SEO tools are not cheap – get ready to spend if you want results. The key thing to understand is that SEO software is tied to search engine algo’s. And search engines are one of the most complex mechanisms ever created.

The more search engines the tools support, the harder it is to maintain them. Why? Because it’s been tested and documented that search engines change their algorithms approximately 400 times per year. On average, that’s more than one search algo change per day. Multiply by all the search engines that the software supports – and software providers have quite a bit of work to do to keep the software working, and working accurately at that.

So yes, accuracy is the key when it comes to SEO tools, and accurate tools that support various search engines cost quite a bit. Now, they are cheaper than consultant fees but they are far from free.

Also, as you will learn, there are online and desktop SEO programs. There are pros and cons to using either of these but while all online tools have monthly online subscription fees, many desktop tools have them too. Why? Because both cloud and desktop based tools still have to interact with search engines and the upkeep costs to keep this interaction (and accuracy) going are still high hence the monthly fees.

Which brings me to your point on “negative views” – quite a few customers fail to understand that no matter if the tools are online or desktop based, search engine updates are vital for the tools’ accuracy and you have to PAY for this accuracy, each and every month. Owners of of desktop tools seem to get especially irate about such monthly costs and “rebel” when learning they have to pay for them.

So if you are saying that cost is not really a factor, and if you understand the reasoning behind monthly fees, now you are ready to shop. I am almost evangelical when I recommend SEO PowerSuite tools (all desktop based). I honestly think they are great at what they do (keyword research, rank checks, onpage seo and link building): free version to try for as long as you want, paid versions with extensive features and clockwork accuracy (and paid monthly updates), and other bells and whistles. They go above and beyond IBP in many respects: interface/usability, performance speed, features, accuracy, search engine support. Download both and see what I mean.

Also, the “Whats in your SEO toolbox” article listed in the sources has some great software recommendations and brief reviews of each program.

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    Lisa asks…

    should I prefer to create sub domain to with old website or develop new site to target market in USA..?

    Hi

    I need advise from seo guru with god experience on this issue.

    I want to target market in USA and want to appear on first page on Google with Geo graphical location to USA. The keywrods are very high competitive to achieve. I am little confused with website selection to target market in USA..

    Consider the two sites

    1. www.example1.com

    This site has PR 5 but the language is Germany and geo graphical market is set to Germany.The major audience is also from germany.

    2. www.example2.us

    the above site is new one and has 0 PR. this domain is new one.

    I have two different view for this two sites.

    first I thought that I will create sub domain on the first website something like this us.example1.com to target market in USA. I will set geo graphical location to USA with help of meta tags and webmaster tool.

    secondly , I have second domain with country specific domain name( example2.us) . this domain is new one.

    so which website I should select to target market in USA and to get appear on first page for the selected keywords which are high competitive.

    should I create sub domain on the first site with native language of Germany Or should I focus on new site with 0 Pr and country specific domain name. the keywords are very high competitive.

    Please advise me which one Should I prefer..?

    admin answers:

    It is hard to say depending on the actual name of the pr5 compared to a more targeted name..

    It is really more of an opinion for this although a pr5 is always better than nothing.

    I would just buy a new domain and pay a little money to optimize it. Pleasing visitors is more important than the search bots. If you need some low cost seo my site has resources for it, and a content feed.

    Http://www.uberlinks.co.cc/

    Mary asks…

    Do xml sitemaps need to be installed in Yahoo Site Explorer and Bing as well as Google Webmaster Tools?

    I always register and validate my website in Google webmaster tools and submit my sitemap however I never do it for Yahoo and Bing.

    Does this only impact on my rankings and indexing for Yahoo and Bing? Or do Google pick up on it as well? I notice if I look my website in Yahoo and Bing I see different meta descriptions than I do in Google.

    Obviously Google is the main search engine so I’m not as bothered about the rankings in Yahoo and Bing but If registering and submitting a sitemap with them help increase my rankings I will do…..especially if it affects my Google rankings.

    So in a nutshell….does not having a sitemap submitted to Yahoo and Bing affect my overall SEO or just to those search engines?

    Many Thanks

    admin answers:

    You are seeing different metas because the way SEs compile meta snippets may differ. Best way out is to write a custom meta description and kind of take control of what SEs display in SERPs this way you are in control and you can write a pitch type of description compelling users to click through and find out more about your site or whatever it is you offer on there.

    Regarding Sitemaps, people will tell you that Sitemaps are great, and another group will tell you that they are worthless. Both are kind of untrue – they do help, in certain conditions.:

    - Your site has dynamic content.
    - Your site has pages that aren’t easily discovered by Googlebot during the crawl process—for example, pages featuring rich AJAX or images.
    - Your site is new and has few links to it. (Googlebot crawls the web by following links from one page to another, so if your site isn’t well linked, it may be hard for us to discover it.)
    - Your site has a large archive of content pages that are not well linked to each other, or are not linked at all.

    So if you fit into those cases, then why not create a Sitemap for all the search engines that you are targeting.

    If you aren’t to techie or if you have a big and dynamically changing site, you may want to take advantage of special tools that create sitemaps and automatically submit them to search engines – Google Yahoo Bing and Ask.com

    George asks…

    Does having .php or /index.html affect your SEO?

    I have a couple of websites. They all have sitemaps and are registered with webmaster tools.
    A couple of my website domains have .php at the end or .index.html

    IE – www.domain.com/index.php

    Does this affect my SEO ranking?? or does it not matter? I don’t know if it will affect the Google spider crawling my site.

    If it does affect my SEO – how can I rectify this?

    Many thanks

    admin answers:

    Google doesn’t seem to care about these but for users’ sake, for the sake of conformity and as a good practice, it is best to do a redirect

    from

    www.domain.com/index.php

    and

    www.domain.com/index.php

    to

    www.domain.com

    In other words, select one URL and stick with it, redirect all others.

    John asks…

    Video Marketing SEO……………?

    I keep hearing about Video marketing and how it is becoming increasingly important for SEO

    Can anyone give me more info
    How can I start this? What tools are recommended?
    Any good website where I can get more info

    admin answers:

    Make sure users can comment, rate and provide feedback on your videos. Allowing users to provide feedback results in greater views for your video. Users who provide comments are also those who usually take action – these are good people to be engaging in conversations.
    Create a video sitemap for all your video content. Search engines can read these well and will easily and quickly index all of your video content.When people use search engines to find videos on particular topics they commonly use the word ‘video’. Make sure you use the words ‘video’ and ‘videos’ in your meta data, description, text and title

    Donald asks…

    Recommendations for a great SEO program?

    I’m trying to find a highly efficient and reputable SEO (Search Engine Optimizer) for my website. I’d like to improve traffic flow and customers. I’m tired of the marketing schemes that purposely mislead buyers. Are there any software programs that have proven results for increasing web traffic? If so, what are they?

    I know the tools provided by Google are effective, but I need a program that goes in-depth and tells me which pages need fixing, which keywords are effective, etc. I’ve researched SEO Suite and IBP, but those also came with negative views.

    Software with a consensus on its reliability would be greatly appreciated. If it works, then cost isn’t a factor.

    admin answers:

    Getting SEO Software? Get ready to learn SEO a-to-z!

    If you have already made up your mind about doing SEO yourself with SEO tools, then get ready to learn SEO the way that you’d never have to if you hired an SEO consultant. Note that I am not pitching for consultants here – unless you have a solid referral for an SEO service provider – stay away from them as the risk of being misled (and ripped off) is so much greater than with any SEO tools, even most expensive ones.

    Think of it this way: now I am an SEO consultant, now it’s ME who is in charge of my site’s SEO and I need some tools to help me with that. I also need to learn about SEO principles to take full advantage of these tools and make some sort of site promotion strategy (as SEO tools are merely tools, they don’t decide for me – I do).

    Getting SEO software? – Make sure you set your expectations right!

    Next, if you are already shopping around for SEO software, you will notice that nearly all providers tell you that it will be easy to do SEO with their products and that you will have top rankings very soon.

    When you read such stuff, please understand that it is no more than marketing speak. Of course software providers won’t go out and tell you “pal, our tools take time to get used to and you have to spend quite some time learning about SEO”. But that’s the reality – any SEO program that has lots of features demands lots of mental effort on the user’s part – otherwise you end up spending money on a program, miss out on more than half of its features simply because you don’t know how to put them to use. Soon enough you become disillusioned with the program because you aren’t seeing your site ranking #1 for your target search term as the marketing copy promised.

    Getting SEO software? – Get ready to invest!

    And my last word of advice: good SEO tools are not cheap – get ready to spend if you want results. The key thing to understand is that SEO software is tied to search engine algo’s. And search engines are one of the most complex mechanisms ever created.

    The more search engines the tools support, the harder it is to maintain them. Why? Because it’s been tested and documented that search engines change their algorithms approximately 400 times per year. On average, that’s more than one search algo change per day. Multiply by all the search engines that the software supports – and software providers have quite a bit of work to do to keep the software working, and working accurately at that.

    So yes, accuracy is the key when it comes to SEO tools, and accurate tools that support various search engines cost quite a bit. Now, they are cheaper than consultant fees but they are far from free.

    Also, as you will learn, there are online and desktop SEO programs. There are pros and cons to using either of these but while all online tools have monthly online subscription fees, many desktop tools have them too. Why? Because both cloud and desktop based tools still have to interact with search engines and the upkeep costs to keep this interaction (and accuracy) going are still high hence the monthly fees.

    Which brings me to your point on “negative views” – quite a few customers fail to understand that no matter if the tools are online or desktop based, search engine updates are vital for the tools’ accuracy and you have to PAY for this accuracy, each and every month. Owners of of desktop tools seem to get especially irate about such monthly costs and “rebel” when learning they have to pay for them.

    So if you are saying that cost is not really a factor, and if you understand the reasoning behind monthly fees, now you are ready to shop. I am almost evangelical when I recommend SEO PowerSuite tools (all desktop based). I honestly think they are great at what they do (keyword research, rank checks, onpage seo and link building): free version to try for as long as you want, paid versions with extensive features and clockwork accuracy (and paid monthly updates), and other bells and whistles. They go above and beyond IBP in many respects: interface/usability, performance speed, features, accuracy, search engine support. Download both and see what I mean.

    Also, the “Whats in your SEO toolbox” article listed in the sources has some great software recommendations and brief reviews of each program.

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      Donna asks…

      Is there a way to find out if your website has been blacklisted in search engines?

      I would like to know if there is a tool out there that can tell me if I am black listed in the searchengines…especially with respect to Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

      admin answers:

      If you have the Google tool bar installed…if the bar is gray it is one way. If you type your web adders in Google and it show no results..is another.

      Charles asks…

      What Questions Should You Be Prepared To Answer When Meeting With An SEO Firm?

      A friend of mine is about to sit down with a new SEO company. What questions should he be prepared to answer? I told him to be prepared to answer the following questions in case they ask.
      1. What 6 specific keywords are you trying to rank for?
      2. What keyword string are you trying to rank for? example: Website Design, Content Management Systems
      3. How many years was your domain purchased for? How long have you owned it?
      4. Is your website hosted on a linux or windows server?
      5. Are you familiar with backlinks? Do you know how to build backlinks?
      6. Do you have a Google Webmaster Tools, Yahoo Site Explorer, or Bing Webmaster Center account?
      7. Do you have analytics to track visitors?
      8. Does your current site have a sitemap.xml or robots.txt?
      9. Is your business listed on Yelp?
      10. Do you have any PPC or Adword accounts live sending traffic to your website?

      admin answers:

      A good SEO firm won’t need to ask many of the questions that you listed. They’ll run a quick audit of the site before they ever even talk to your friend.

      For example:
      1. They can ask if there are keywords that they are trying to rank for, but a good SEO firm will do the keyword research, not expect your friend to do it. Keyword research is the SEO’s job, not the client’s.
      2. See number 1.
      3. 5 seconds on http://www.domaintools.com/ will answer this question.
      4. Could be relevant, but definitely not a huge concern from an SEO standpoint.
      5. A good SEO firm will explain any lingo they use.
      6. Good question.
      7. Good question.
      8. It takes 5 seconds for an SEO firm to check this manually. The existence of these files is not enough. The contents of these files needs to be verified.
      9. It’s good to be listed on Yelp, but that’s just one of many sites that should be linking back to the client’s site. A good SEO firm should have tools that check backlinks for them. They shouldn’t have to rely on a client’s answer.
      10. Good to know, but not necessary to perform SEO.

      If an SEO firm asks your friend any questions that he doesn’t know the answer to, then they should be able to explain in simple terms what they are looking for, and help him find the answers.

      Laura asks…

      Has anyone here used “Scrub The Web” for SEO? Or is there a BETTER company?

      I’m seriously thinking about signing up with Scrub the Web dot com for some SEO tips and they also say they can do lots of things. Here’s one that fascinates me (a line from their site):
      “(X)HTML Validator™ and Correction Tool – make your Web pages error free! The first SEO inspired (X)HTML validation tool on the Internet. This tool will make every attempt possible to correct (X)HTML errors in your Web page’s (X)HTML source that can affect your search engine visibility.”

      I don’t know much about .html, unfortunately, and my little do-it-yourself website has some errors in my source code, apparently…at least according to this free scan I ran on my site. It says I have 31 errors in my site! So I’m thinking OMG! You can see them here:

      http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://landinarizona.net

      Could anyone that knows what they’re doing at least tell me if this is something I need to WORRY ABOUT? Everything seems to “look okay” to ME on my site… and I know for sure all the links on it are good. But are these other things listed there bad enough that you think I should do something about them? Could they themselves be hindering my ranking?

      THANK YOU SO MUCH for your educated opinion…(said ahead of time to whoever answers that HAS an educated opinion! LOL!) Tell me just how educated IS your educated opinion when you answer, please.
      That’s right! Blow your own horn! THANKS AGAIN!

      admin answers:

      I don’t have any personal experience with scrub, but I am an SEO consultant – http://kercommunications.com/internet-marketing/seo/
      Many of the SEO tips sites do offer good advice, but they usually are steering you toward a pricey contract with them. SEO can be done DIY, but it can be very time consuming and the trial and error process can be frustrating and you would probably be better off consulting a professional. I would also recommend that you find an SEO consultant rather than going to the tips sites so you can get more personalized advice. Consultants can also seem expensive, but the return on investment is usually very good and it frees up your time to concentrate on building or improving other aspects of your business.

      As far as xhtml validation goes – this is a tricky area because you do want to make sure your site is set up in a way that will not weigh down your search engine results. However, it seems to be increasingly difficult to maintain w3 compliance. Try to fix as many of the flagged items as you can but don’t lose sleep over it if you only have a few problems and they are related to features you can’t do without – like certain plugins or widgets that are not compliant, but serve an important purpose on your site. Like almost everything else related to SEO, the importance of W3C compliance is debatable. I try to err on the side of caution and keep everything xhtml valid whenever possible.

      More important things to concentrate on when doing your own SEO would be the title tag, overall usability and navigation, canonical issues, sitemap.xml, heading tags (H1, H2, H3 etc), and making sure your keyword usage is just right – not “stuffed” but still using the important phrases.

      Hope this helps.

      Michael asks…

      Need the help in SEO………?

      hi friends

      i have confusion while doing SEO! and few question

      1. I have Smashinghub.com website, related to graphic design, photography, wordpress

      2. While posting any post related to my title … should i select high ranked keywords ( in terms of volume ) or else, plz guide me, what should i do? i need proper advice. i am using google keyword tool

      3. i have installed SEO plugin, so, i am putting the title , description and keywords in the box.

      4. In regarding generating back links, i m doing social bookmarking…

      5. Can any one tell me? any free list of directories for submission of my websites ?

      any more suggestion , and recommendation please guide me

      admin answers:

      Submit in thees sites

      http://www.web-directories.ws/General/Free/.

      Http://www.directorycritic.com/free-directory-list.html

      Paul asks…

      Can anyone suggest any SEO tips?

      Hi there :-)

      I’ve recently pieced together a website for a dear friend of mine who has recently qualified as a baby massage teacher. I was wondering if anyone could have a look at the website and tell me what I can do to get better search engine results – if you want to take a look the site is www.blissfulbambinos.co.uk

      Someone suggested to me that I add the website in Google web master tools but it doesn’t seem to be doing a lot.

      I really appreciate your time. Cheers and have a merry christmas!
      Looks fake? How so, may I ask?

      admin answers:

      A single or one time promotion can’t bring promotion to your site in Search engines. Only continue and genuine promotion will give more effective. Do the following promotion as one by one continuously,

      * Directory Submission:
      Submit your website url to good and high pr website directories

      * Article Submission:
      Write article about your site and distributed to article directories

      * Social Bookmarking:
      Bookmark your website pages to social bookmarking sites

      * Social Media Promotion
      Write about you website services in blogs, forums, twitter, facebook and other social media and social networking sites

      * Press Release distribution
      Write press release about the news and events about your site and distributed it to press release directories.

      * Also you can create ebooks, documents and shared it to document sharing sites.

      You can get all the above promotion directory lists by searching through internet. If you feel any difficulties you can hire a SEO company. Before hiring a company please note that they are genuine and do our job as successful Because nowadays there are lot of scam companies(single man team) saying we have 50 peoples working for past 7 years.

      All the best for your website promotion. Wish you a Happy Christmas and a prosperous new year.

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      Lizzie asks…

      Is there a way to find out if your website has been blacklisted in search engines?

      I would like to know if there is a tool out there that can tell me if I am black listed in the searchengines…especially with respect to Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

      admin answers:

      If you have the Google tool bar installed…if the bar is gray it is one way. If you type your web adders in Google and it show no results..is another.

      Laura asks…

      What Questions Should You Be Prepared To Answer When Meeting With An SEO Firm?

      A friend of mine is about to sit down with a new SEO company. What questions should he be prepared to answer? I told him to be prepared to answer the following questions in case they ask.
      1. What 6 specific keywords are you trying to rank for?
      2. What keyword string are you trying to rank for? example: Website Design, Content Management Systems
      3. How many years was your domain purchased for? How long have you owned it?
      4. Is your website hosted on a linux or windows server?
      5. Are you familiar with backlinks? Do you know how to build backlinks?
      6. Do you have a Google Webmaster Tools, Yahoo Site Explorer, or Bing Webmaster Center account?
      7. Do you have analytics to track visitors?
      8. Does your current site have a sitemap.xml or robots.txt?
      9. Is your business listed on Yelp?
      10. Do you have any PPC or Adword accounts live sending traffic to your website?

      admin answers:

      A good SEO firm won’t need to ask many of the questions that you listed. They’ll run a quick audit of the site before they ever even talk to your friend.

      For example:
      1. They can ask if there are keywords that they are trying to rank for, but a good SEO firm will do the keyword research, not expect your friend to do it. Keyword research is the SEO’s job, not the client’s.
      2. See number 1.
      3. 5 seconds on http://www.domaintools.com/ will answer this question.
      4. Could be relevant, but definitely not a huge concern from an SEO standpoint.
      5. A good SEO firm will explain any lingo they use.
      6. Good question.
      7. Good question.
      8. It takes 5 seconds for an SEO firm to check this manually. The existence of these files is not enough. The contents of these files needs to be verified.
      9. It’s good to be listed on Yelp, but that’s just one of many sites that should be linking back to the client’s site. A good SEO firm should have tools that check backlinks for them. They shouldn’t have to rely on a client’s answer.
      10. Good to know, but not necessary to perform SEO.

      If an SEO firm asks your friend any questions that he doesn’t know the answer to, then they should be able to explain in simple terms what they are looking for, and help him find the answers.

      Mandy asks…

      Has anyone here used “Scrub The Web” for SEO? Or is there a BETTER company?

      I’m seriously thinking about signing up with Scrub the Web dot com for some SEO tips and they also say they can do lots of things. Here’s one that fascinates me (a line from their site):
      “(X)HTML Validator™ and Correction Tool – make your Web pages error free! The first SEO inspired (X)HTML validation tool on the Internet. This tool will make every attempt possible to correct (X)HTML errors in your Web page’s (X)HTML source that can affect your search engine visibility.”

      I don’t know much about .html, unfortunately, and my little do-it-yourself website has some errors in my source code, apparently…at least according to this free scan I ran on my site. It says I have 31 errors in my site! So I’m thinking OMG! You can see them here:

      http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://landinarizona.net

      Could anyone that knows what they’re doing at least tell me if this is something I need to WORRY ABOUT? Everything seems to “look okay” to ME on my site… and I know for sure all the links on it are good. But are these other things listed there bad enough that you think I should do something about them? Could they themselves be hindering my ranking?

      THANK YOU SO MUCH for your educated opinion…(said ahead of time to whoever answers that HAS an educated opinion! LOL!) Tell me just how educated IS your educated opinion when you answer, please.
      That’s right! Blow your own horn! THANKS AGAIN!

      admin answers:

      I don’t have any personal experience with scrub, but I am an SEO consultant – http://kercommunications.com/internet-marketing/seo/
      Many of the SEO tips sites do offer good advice, but they usually are steering you toward a pricey contract with them. SEO can be done DIY, but it can be very time consuming and the trial and error process can be frustrating and you would probably be better off consulting a professional. I would also recommend that you find an SEO consultant rather than going to the tips sites so you can get more personalized advice. Consultants can also seem expensive, but the return on investment is usually very good and it frees up your time to concentrate on building or improving other aspects of your business.

      As far as xhtml validation goes – this is a tricky area because you do want to make sure your site is set up in a way that will not weigh down your search engine results. However, it seems to be increasingly difficult to maintain w3 compliance. Try to fix as many of the flagged items as you can but don’t lose sleep over it if you only have a few problems and they are related to features you can’t do without – like certain plugins or widgets that are not compliant, but serve an important purpose on your site. Like almost everything else related to SEO, the importance of W3C compliance is debatable. I try to err on the side of caution and keep everything xhtml valid whenever possible.

      More important things to concentrate on when doing your own SEO would be the title tag, overall usability and navigation, canonical issues, sitemap.xml, heading tags (H1, H2, H3 etc), and making sure your keyword usage is just right – not “stuffed” but still using the important phrases.

      Hope this helps.

      Sandra asks…

      Need the help in SEO………?

      hi friends

      i have confusion while doing SEO! and few question

      1. I have Smashinghub.com website, related to graphic design, photography, wordpress

      2. While posting any post related to my title … should i select high ranked keywords ( in terms of volume ) or else, plz guide me, what should i do? i need proper advice. i am using google keyword tool

      3. i have installed SEO plugin, so, i am putting the title , description and keywords in the box.

      4. In regarding generating back links, i m doing social bookmarking…

      5. Can any one tell me? any free list of directories for submission of my websites ?

      any more suggestion , and recommendation please guide me

      admin answers:

      Submit in thees sites

      http://www.web-directories.ws/General/Free/.

      Http://www.directorycritic.com/free-directory-list.html

      George asks…

      Can anyone suggest any SEO tips?

      Hi there :-)

      I’ve recently pieced together a website for a dear friend of mine who has recently qualified as a baby massage teacher. I was wondering if anyone could have a look at the website and tell me what I can do to get better search engine results – if you want to take a look the site is www.blissfulbambinos.co.uk

      Someone suggested to me that I add the website in Google web master tools but it doesn’t seem to be doing a lot.

      I really appreciate your time. Cheers and have a merry christmas!
      Looks fake? How so, may I ask?

      admin answers:

      A single or one time promotion can’t bring promotion to your site in Search engines. Only continue and genuine promotion will give more effective. Do the following promotion as one by one continuously,

      * Directory Submission:
      Submit your website url to good and high pr website directories

      * Article Submission:
      Write article about your site and distributed to article directories

      * Social Bookmarking:
      Bookmark your website pages to social bookmarking sites

      * Social Media Promotion
      Write about you website services in blogs, forums, twitter, facebook and other social media and social networking sites

      * Press Release distribution
      Write press release about the news and events about your site and distributed it to press release directories.

      * Also you can create ebooks, documents and shared it to document sharing sites.

      You can get all the above promotion directory lists by searching through internet. If you feel any difficulties you can hire a SEO company. Before hiring a company please note that they are genuine and do our job as successful Because nowadays there are lot of scam companies(single man team) saying we have 50 peoples working for past 7 years.

      All the best for your website promotion. Wish you a Happy Christmas and a prosperous new year.

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        James asks…

        I don’t know crap about SEO.. Can this help?

        http://www.seolinkrobot.com/

        Obviously I’m extremely skeptical about purchasing this. My dad’s been going through SEO companies for his business website, but after going through 3 companies now, he’s wondering whether or not it’s a good idea if he does everything himself.

        Questions
        Upsides and downsides to teaching yourself?
        How time-consuming is it to start from scratch?
        Are tools like the link above actually helpful in getting you up in search engines?

        admin answers:

        There are a lot of myth’s and truth’s with SEO. Depending on who you talk to, a truth could be a myth, or a myth a truth. It is possible to learn yourself, but you will need a mentor. Someone who has a proven track record, someone that can tell you what you are doing wrong and what to do right. When I learned from one of the best, I was told that it is a 20-40hr a week commitment that will take 3-6 months before you can compete for page 1. That was if you were going for the big prize / short tail search terms. After I successfully SEO’d an insurance agency to Page 1, he was right. So, find a mentor, and decide to listen to 1 person. Most importantly, check out their track record. If they don’t have any examples of sites and search terms, run away and find someone else. It is too bad everyone and their uncle thinks that they are an expert in this, because it messes up the industry for the rest of the good guys. Likewise, it is too bad your father had to go through 3 fly by nighters to have t make this decision.

        Oh, by the way, I do this for a living, I use NO software and do it all by hand.

        Jenny asks…

        Please tell me all step of SEO (basic + special)?

        I am new in SEO field. I have new website I want to start his seo. Please guide me how can follow the step of seo
        Please tell me all step of SEO (basic + special)
        Like whom many links needed in start
        What is good and bad in off page?
        Best tool that help in SEO
        Focus point before start on page and off page
        Technique that save from link spamming or site spamming
        Please that very helpful question for all new comers in SEO+

        admin answers:

        “all of the steps” – that’s perhaps a tall order.

        Here are some thoughts:

        1. Validate your site’s html and css.
        2. Don’t have an empty landing page..let it be content rich. Your landing page means a lot to search engines.
        3. Make sure that your content is full of relevant terms that searchers may us to search for you BUT don’t, don’t get ridiculous about it.
        4. Make sure that your content is really good. The best links that you will ever get back to your site are the links that you don’t control – when someone you don’t even know of mentions your site in some good website or blog without your knowledge.
        5. List in directories, both free and paid. List especially in relevant directories to your subject matter.
        6. Make sure you have an xml sitemap for your site.
        7. Make internal links naturally (i.e. With html) rather than JavaScript or something like that.
        8. Make use of lots of real text…images with text written on them don’t do you any good.
        9. Use alt tags in images (helps you get up there in image search) and title tags in links all the time. Images that mean something to the user, there is not use putting an alt tag like “earn more from stamp collecting” and then your image is a white background corner or something.
        10. Cross browser compatible html, css & JavaScript.
        11. I find twitter really useful. Don’t get too caught up in social sites unless you like them for their own sake. If you look at places like Blogcatalog, you have this endless stream of website promotion all to other who are doing the same. Most of those sites are not that great at helping you with SEO . Time spent making your site good is FAR more valuable to SEO than mindless promotion to those who don’t are just trying to do the same thing.
        12. Promote your website in your industry, through friends or even take out an newspaper add. On your van, your business card, etc.
        13. Really, don’t get to caught up in meta tags.
        14. Use a good analytics tool, use tools like Google Trends
        15. Write articles for other blogs and magazines where you get a link back to your site. Many people have had great success with this.
        16. Make your website look really good.
        17. Make your website usable.

        Basically, don’t go for techniques, go for quality and relevance. Market naturally as you would anything else.

        BUILD A REALLY GOOD website and you have done 95% of the work of SEO.

        Nancy asks…

        im builin a website and need help?

        hi wat tools or software do i need to incorperate my keywords for seo and the description of the website wen the keywords are typed in an the results come up

        admin answers:

        If you are using Dreamweaver, always give a title to the page while creating.

        Insert > HTML > Head Tags > Here you can insert Meta Information, Keywords, Description etc

        Have good content and unique Titles for all the pages and use Header Tags well.

        Carol asks…

        Best SEO web Analysis tool?

        If I want to show a company where their website stands among the several search engines, how do I best present it ? I can do the proposal part. Later the same tool can reveal the progress aswell.

        admin answers:

        There are many tools for seo. But most do you no good if you fail to undertsand what you are seeing and what is not being seen by a tool. A seo tool is automated, and seo is not an automated field.

        There are hundreds of SEO Tools that are available online. We do not advocate any tools as we use our own propriety seo tools and we highlighted the top tools we highly suggest, but as a courtesy provide you with some of the more popular seo tools available. Please note that the products for the SEO industry come and go and as such, some of the links may no longer be relevant.

        Http://www.ontheavenues.com/free-seo-tools.html

        Maria asks…

        i need the easiest and faster way to increase traffic in few daysin google?

        hello web master, seo experts

        any software, tool, available to increase the web traffic with in few days in google, i need more hits on my website, if you have any Idea let me know soon, i’m waiting for power response.

        waiting..

        admin answers:

        The best way to improve your SEO and get your website high ranking is with organic SEO secrets ebook, some people got their website on the first page over night, some people increased their traffic by 1000% overnight, its better then SEO Elite software, its actual price is forty seven dollars and can be bought here:http://organicseosecrets.com but theres website where you can own it today just for two bucks, http://s-ebookstore.com then type organic SEO secrets, best of luck

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