August 28th, 2008 by dashimir
seomag was the first all day after writing two posts in one day. Hmm, so activity I can track each day till 1.10. There must to be another way to reach the first position. It is after all the reason why we are here, to find the best SEO tricks and tips. To be continued on SEOmag blog…
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August 27th, 2008 by dashimir
Changing the Blog’s title is not so smart recommendations. It is reason why I had a bad experience in my post SEOmag - the worst position.
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August 27th, 2008 by dashimir
9. Title tag should be 60-80 characters maximum length.
10. Meta tag description should be 160-180 characters including spaces. (about 25-30 words)
11. Meta Tag keywords must be 15-20 words maximum.
12. Optimize Pages with Headings (H1, H2, H3..) containing your site’s primary keywords.
…to be continued on SEOmag blog…
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August 20th, 2008 by dashimir
5. Create unique and rich content sites. Avoid duplicate content. Do not create multiple pages, sub-domains, domains, mirror sites or sites with different domain names but same content.
6. Check your keywords and make sure they are relevant and actually are contained in your site. Avoid keywords stuffing.
7. Use text instead of images in your content, links and important subjects.
8. Make your TITLE and ALT tags descriptive, simple and keyword rich. Avoid irrelevant and repeated keywords.
…to be continued on SEOmag blog…
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August 13th, 2008 by dashimir
They have now 32 Most Important SEO Tips:
1. Make sure your site is not under construction, incomplete, with little or no unique content.
2. When your site is ready, submit it to Google, Yahoo, MSN and ASK.com. Consider also submitting to other search engine but most of them are powered by these four leading search engines. Submit also your site to reputable high PR web directories, open directories, yellow pages and social bookmarking sites such as del.icio.us, furl, etc.
3. Submit your sitemap to Google, Yahoo, MSN and ASK.com (sitemap for search engines usually in XML format)
4. Offer sitemap to your site visitors for easy page navigation. (sitemap for visitors in HTML format)
…to be continued on SEOmag blog…
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August 7th, 2008 by dashimir
I was in shock - activating tags (as you can see) I fell from 3. to 10 positions. I can not believe, what I did wrong? I could not write 2 days until improving the situation.
At the same time on the first jumped .hr domain. Maybe I should back to my post cudno bice

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July 31st, 2008 by dashimir
Mark Stubbs sent a mail to SEOmag with subject Ten SEO Mistakes Made on Database Driven Websites. Let we see what he says:
1. Pages with duplicate content - not enough differential areas within the pages, so that only small areas of the page change from page to page. It is essential that enough of the page text changes for the search engines to see an appreciable difference between one page and the next.
2. Pages with duplicate page titles - the page title is a great indicator to the search engines of the primary content of the page. Whilst this is often unique on sites such as e-commerce websites, it is often overlooked in other sites, particularly where small areas of the site are generated from a database, such as news pages.
3. Pages with duplicate meta descriptions - again, this is easy to overlook and set a global or category level meta description. These give the search engines a reason to penalise your site for not giving them enough information, and again, creating a unique meta description for every page is an essential SEO task.
4. Using auto-generation of pages as a shortcut instead of creating good content. This is linked quite closely to point 1, where it is possible to create pages that have only a tiny percentage difference between them. Databases are fantastic ways of storing information, but you still need to put the work in to fill them with content. Unique information about the subject of the page will immensely help both the long tail and the ability of the search engines to determine that a page is valuable.
5. Creating pages that are hidden behind form submissions or javascript postbacks that cannot be accessed by a search engine crawler. This is far more common that is generally realised. For instance .NET creates postback links by default instead of proper links - potentially making huge sections of a site unreachable. Likewise, it is easy to hide lovely content rich areas of your site behind a drop down selector in a form that means certain areas of the site are not visible.
6. Too many query strings - this is a common bugbear of the professional SEO, where complicated database selections create deep levels of pages, but with seven or eight &id= type strings. Additionally, some bad development methodology can leave pages with null query strings that appear in every URL but don’t do anything. The answer to this is generally URL rewrites, creating much more search engine friendly and user-friendly URLs!
7. Putting query strings in different orders when accessed through different places - this can create duplicate content issues, which can cause major penalties.
8. Not using user language to generate automated pages - if you are going to create a database driven website that uses words in the query strings (or better in rewritten URLs) make sure that you use words that will help you with SEO - if you sell widgets, make sure you are using the word widgets somewhere in the URL instead of just product= or id= - keyword research can assist with this.
9. Not allowing the meta data and title to be edited easily after the site build. It is possible to hardcode the generation of meta information into a database that doesn’t allow it to be edited later. Creating a mechanism for modifying this information initially helps everyone at a later stage when the information needs changing without shoehorning it into an already developed structure.
10. Creating keyword stuffed pages by using auto-generation. Once upon a time, search engines quite liked pages with high densities of your keywords, but now these are likely to get you marked down rather than up. So be aware when creating pages that long pages with lots of your products on can create too high a density. For instance listing blue widgets, light blue widgets, navy blue widgets, sky blue widgets is going to create a page with a very dense page for the phrase “blue widgets”.
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July 29th, 2008 by dashimir
Page title is one of the most important elements of SEO. When a crawler visits your site, the first elements it looks at are the page titles. So when you create your web site, you need to have SEOmag page titles. Be clever, use the next facts:
Don’t use your name in the page as descriptive keyword or phrase that tells users exactly helps.
Try to keep page titles to less than 50 characters, including spaces. Shorter page titles forces you to be precise in the titles that you choose and your page title will never be cut off in the search results.
Repetition keywords in your title tags can occasionally come across as spam when a crawler is examining your site, so avoid repeating keywords in your title if possible.
All your page titles should have the title tag when coding your web site. The title tag is easy to use. Here’s an example of such a tag:
-title-seomag-title-
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July 27th, 2008 by dashimir
Google divides links into external and internal links. Here you have one SEO theory about this two kind of links. For better ranking, they must be related to the content of the page, and they must link to something relevant to that content. In other words, if your links do not go to or lead in from pages that match the keywords that you’re using, they will be of little value to you.
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July 24th, 2008 by dashimir
Goolge indexed my last post 10-seo-rules-for-designers 16 minutes after publishing, incredible!

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July 24th, 2008 by dashimir
from justcreativedesign. Interesting post with 10 SEO rools:
Rule Zero: Do Not Cheat. Period.
Rule One: Stick to Your Keywords
Rule Two: Content is King
Rule Three: Clean Code is Searchable Code
Rule Four: The Home Page is the Most Important Page
Rule Five: Links Have Meaning
Rule Six: Title Tags for the Win
Rule Seven: Alt Tags Matter
Rule Eight: Ignore Most Meta Tags
Rule Nine: Have a Site Map
Rule Ten: Design for Humans
For more explanation, visit the site - recommendation from SEOmag.
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July 23rd, 2008 by dashimir
A newer version of Wordpress blog is supporting advance meta tag modification. Current version does not allow adding to Google webmaster tool. SEOmag must forget this tool for improving position. I will wait for some answers from web space…
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July 22nd, 2008 by dashimir
An important SEO element is analytics for monitoring the effectiveness of your web site. Analytics are the indicator that show you how links, keywords, and other elements of your web site are performing. Most web hosts have provided you with an analytics program. If not, you can use Google Analytics, AW Stats, JayFlowers,… The price is not the most important factor, the analytics package can help you improve your business.
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July 10th, 2008 by dashimir
SEOmag found some domain-naming tips:
-Keep the name as short as possible. Too many characters in a name mean increased potential for misspellings. It also means that your site address will be much harder for users to remember.
-Avoid dashes, underscores, and other meaningless characters. If the domain name that you’re looking for is taken, don’t just add a random piece of punctuation or numerology to the name to “get close.” Close doesn’t count here. Instead, try to find another word that’s relevant, and possibly included in the list of keywords you’ll be using.
-Choose a .com name whenever possible. There are lots of domain extensions to choose from: info, biz, us, tv, names, jobs. However, if the .com version of your chosen domain name is available, that’s always the best choice. Users tend to think in terms of .com, and any other extension will be hard for them to remember. Com names also tend to receive higher rankings in search engines than web sites using other extensions. So if your competition has www.yoursite.com and you choose to use www.yoursite.biz, chances are the competition will rank higher in search results then you.
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July 1st, 2008 by dashimir
Bosnablog is hacked, again, yeeeaaaaaah, again, free porno, …
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July 1st, 2008 by dashimir
Many of you are asking yourself does hosting have an influence on your page ranking? The answer is no, usually, but in some cases - yes. If you’re in the Bosnia and you purchase a domain that is hosted on a server in Croatia, your search engine rankings will be “confused”. Geographically, search engine crawlers will read your site as being contradictory to your nativ location. Because many search engines serve up results with some element of geographical location included or languages as we saw, this contradiction could be affect your ranking.
Or, you have a lot of posts on seomag bosnalog and suddenly they disappear before 1.10.2008…and you had the first position…oh, no…
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June 28th, 2008 by dashimir
I would like to say hello to all my competition, especially SEOmag, which uses WordPress blog, the same as I use. It is hard to find and use all the possibilities of this blog, need a lot of time and posts. I am receiving spam in messages, also, but it is probably the reason why we must to confirm (approve) each message before publishing. WordPress also has its own SEO adjustment, so we are in the start have an advantage, we should have a better ranking.
Dear SEOmag friends, I’m not angry, it’s all OK, I must write about something every day, SEOmag must have dynamic life.
Well, SEOmag s, let’s we play!
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June 27th, 2008 by dashimir
First, the (un)human rule, if you want to win in seomag competition, you must be brutal against your competition (like in real life, isn’t?).
I tried to make contact with a site below me on seomag but I confirmed previous rule - never communicate with competition. Therefore, the internet is an unlimited space where you can propagate a good mood, ideas, friendship, happiness, … there are milliards other sites where you can establish a normal communication. SEOmag, what are you waiting for? I’m coming…

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June 23rd, 2008 by dashimir
I was inactive for a few days what was enough to lost my 2nd position. The others have become more active? Or they have better technics?
In meantime, I got a few advices for improving my position (thanks to everyone). I will start with seomag_com who was first and linked in my post SEOmag links. Did I have influence on his first position? We can check it if I change .com with .net so we can start with watching!

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June 12th, 2008 by dashimir
Results of the SEOmag advices can not be seen a day after. Sometimes, our site needs more months for google progress. SEOmag page was on google.hr the first at beginning of this week while the posts was where written in croatian language. Today is on the sixth place. But there is progress on google.com, where is now in the third place. This should be a proof that my decision was correctly to switch into (bad) english.

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June 10th, 2008 by dashimir
I forgot to present new seomag logo. An important contribution to seomag ranking which I will use in future posts.

Logo will be an opportunity to use additionally image tags that should give importance on the position of SEOmag term.
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June 9th, 2008 by dashimir
You must seomag design your site to crawler indexes your site seriously. Body should contain enough keywords to gain the attention of search engine, but not so many that it seems the site is fake.
The tags for pictures and links are also important. These are the tags that might appear as a description of a picture or graphic on a your web site. The alt or title tags display a text description of the graphic or picture, so that even if the actual image doesn’t appear, there’s some explanation of what should be there. Alt tags are a good place to include additional keywords.
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June 8th, 2008 by dashimir
Many search engines include a criterion for the number of times users click on web sites that are returned in search seomag results. If the site is selected more often from the search results, the site is higher in the ranking. You should begin building the popularity of your site, even before it is built. You can use advertisements, forums, and even newsletter or other e-mail announcements. You optimize your web site for search engines in order to build popularity, but your ranking in the search engine can be determined by how popular your site is. It requires time and great marketing to draw visitors to your seomag site.
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June 4th, 2008 by dashimir
The links on your web pages must be live, like seomag, and they must not be broken. Broken links have negative impact on your search engine ranking.
Links show an interactivity with the other sites on the Web, which points to the legitimacy of your web site. Links aren’t the highest ranking criteria, but they are important all the same.
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May 29th, 2008 by dashimir
Blog seomag - seo maher has changed the name to SEOmag. Please, do not cry 
So far, he has more words in the name that did not give him to the top while looking for word seomag in google.com. We should see results, soon.
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