1.) How do I use a Robots file
or do you have an example of one?
Ans : You mean robots.txt. It's a file in the
main directory of a website which tells the search
engine spiders where they are allowed to go.
A basic, spider can go anywhere file is:
User-agent: *
Disallow:
You can disallow folders or files by putting this
into the file:User-agent: *
Disallow: /foldername/
2.) Should I use a Site
Map? and does anyone have an example of one?
Ans : Every site should have a sitemap of some
sort. It provides a way for visitors to navigate your
site, as well as a shortcut for bots to crawl all
your pages. Google for "sitemap" and you'll find nice
examples, although it would be advisable to follow
Google's official guidelines and keep the number of
links per page under 100.
3.) How do I tell how
many people are searching for my keywords?
Ans : The Search Term Suggestion Tool here
will show you number of searches per month on Overture's
network.
4.) What are SERPs?
Ans : Search Engine Result Pages
5.). I am number 5 in Yahoo, but
not in the top 1,000 in Google. Why?
A. Yahoo and Google use two different algos to come
up with their SERPs - Yahoo favors on- page optimization
such as H1 tags, keyword density, etc while Google
favors off page like in bound links. If you have done
more on page then Yahoo will rank higher and vice
versa. As part of this if you are now addressing your
off page then you need more backlinks with anchor
text and time for these links to age (Google lag).
6.) Is there a way I can
find out where I rank?
Ans : There are two sites you can use if you
are just checking a few keywords - www.googlerankings.com
for Google and www.yahoosearchrankings.com/ for Yahoo.
If you are looking to track multiple keywords over time
then the best (and free) tool is Digital Points Keyword
Monitor at http://www.digitalpoint.com/tools/keywords
(Google Only).
7.) What is an "ALGO"
?
Ans : An 'Algo' is an abbreviation of 'Algorithm'.
(In short, the mathematical
formula or calculation that Google use in order to rank
websites.)
8.) What is Hidden Text?
Ans : Text that is visible to the search engine
spiders but not to site visitors. Hidden text is primarily
used to add extra keywords in the page without actually
adding content to a site which may mostly consist of
images. Most search engines will penalize Web sites
which use hidden text.
9.) What is cloaking?
Ans : Determining which search engine spider
is visiting a web page and then giving each spider a
page optimized for it's particular algorithm. This method
of search engine optimization can result in a website
being removed from the major search engines.
10.) What is a doorway
page?
Ans : A method of search engine optimization
considered to be SPAM. These are pages created for nothing
but the purpose of ranking first for a particular keyword
phrase. These pages usually lack any significant content
and do not reflect the tone of the rest of the website.
If a search engine determines a website has used this
tactic then the website will be removed from the search
engine permanently.
11.) What is Geo Targeting?
Ans : The distribution of ads to a particular
geographical area. For example, you can use a place
name in your keyword, such as "Texas Web Design". Some
search engines allow you to target specific countries
and languages without using keyword relevance.
12.) Do XHTML pages rank
better than HTML-pages?
Ans : No. They have the same value. Google
however puts more weight to well structured content,
and thus XHMTL is in most cases more suitable option.
13.) Does using CSS affect
my rankings?
Ans : Not directly. Googlebot does not (at the
moment) read CSS-files. Using CSS makes pages lighter,
and page structure more organized. Thus using CSS could
lead to better rankings. When adding CSS styles to page,
it is recommend to put them to external file (using
link-tag).
14.)Should I use submission software
to make sure all the search engines have me included?
Ans : Most submission programs that promise to
"Submit Your Site to 1000's of Search Engines" are used
to harvest your email address for spammers. The truth
is there are only a handful of Search Engines used by
enough people to justify a submission and these can
all be submitted by hand. Even better yet is to get
other sites to link to you. Search Engine spiders follow
these links and you will be indexed naturally. Submission
programs are unnecessary and may actually hurt you.
15.) I submitted to DMOZ
but didn't hear anything. Should I resubmit?
Ans : You should only submit once as resubmitting
only deletes your original request and lengthens your
wait. Resubmitting too many times can have you classified
as SPAM and blocked. You can also submit to a "normal"
category and > a "regional" one if it fits. You must
be physically located somewhere to be able to also submit
to regional and read their guidelines as certain sites
like real estate are the exception. They have set up
a forum as a way of letting you know your status and
this is a much under posted and under used area of DMOZ
- . Just remember to take the time to follow the posted
directions.