New Entireweb newsletter says:
If you are like most people, it is probably safe to say that you are often annoyed when sales people become… pushy. And it doesn’t matter if it’s a car salesperson or someone blocking your way past a kiosk in the mall, these sales people have something in common, and that is persistence and the belief that they can persuade you to buy anything and/or everything.
If they talk fast enough, or maybe if they fill your head with so many claims, they feel that you can be convinced.
Unfortunately, there are many sites on the Internet who feel the same way, that if they inundate the friendly neighborhood visitor with claims and boasts and incomprehensible numbers and figures, they’ll persuade you that what they are offering is exactly what you need. And surely you’d agree with them… once you’ve waded through all the claims.
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Posts Tagged ‘Seomag’
SEO – Be Direct, Be Clear
Wednesday, October 1st, 2008GEOmag or SEOmag?
Wednesday, October 1st, 2008We can introduce new word when we are looking for seomag – geomag. Thanks to paid advert, the new word will be shown each time when you are checking my position. Can paid advertisement improve your place on Google? Probably yes, but does the prize covering that investment in this case – no! This is only SEOmag competition and nothing else. The biggest prize is SEO education!
SEOmag Link Popularity
Tuesday, September 30th, 2008Link Popularity is one of many parameters for PR position. All major search engines use some emphasis on link popularity in their own ranking algorithms. They compare 2 links that work best to increase your link popularity: links from other sites that focus on the same keyword phrases your site focuses on, and links from relevant categories in major directories. The other popular termin is reciprocal linking. But, about that, next time on SEOmag blog.

Top 10 Search Engine Optimization Tips on SEOmag blog
Monday, September 29th, 2008After 156-215, those students who are not planning on 1Y0-456 or 1z0-042 instead move towards 642-892. In this way they will only have to study for 70-272 and 70-528.
Top 10 SEO Tips have 10 SEOmag tips:
SEOmag Tip #1: Find the Best Keywords
SEOmag Tip #2: Discover Your Competitors
SEOmag Tip #3: Optimize Your Title
SEOmag Tip #4: Optimize Your META Tags
SEOmag Tip #5: Use Headings
SEOmag Tip #6: Use Title and ALT Attributes
SEOmag Tip #7: Nomenclatures
SEOmag Tip #8: Create a Site Map Page
SEOmag Tip #9: Include a robots.txt File
SEOmag Tip #10: Install a sitemap.xml for Google
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Monday, September 29th, 200831. Do not buy or sell links.
32. Do not create sites that contains purely affiliate links and no valuable content that are useful to the users.
…to be continued on SEOmag blog…
SEO tools
Saturday, September 27th, 2008Seomag recommends SEO tools to assist you in configuring your website for better SEOmag position. You can find a lot of those tools, like seochat where are Adsense Calculator, Google Dance, Indexed Pages, Keyword Optimizer, Keyword Position Check for Multiple Datacenter, etc.
Who are you? Your customers really want to know…
Friday, September 26th, 2008…says Entireweb Newsletter in new mail and continues:
Who are you, really?
Your brand, I mean.
What do you want other people to think when they think about your business, your service, or your product?
Do you want them to think your brand is the life of the party, or the designated driver? Is it a trusted friend, or a glamorous rock star? Are you a Volvo or a ‘Vette’?
So I repeat…who are you?
You may already know this, and if that’s the case, I congratulate you! Many small businesses struggle with this. If, however, you need a little help in defining yourself, here are a few questions to ask yourself:
1. How am I currently perceived by my customers?
2. How do I want to be perceived by my customers?
3. How far apart is how I’m currently being perceived to how I want to be perceived?
4. What are my brand’s human characteristics?
5. If my brand was an actual person, what would be its name?
6. What is my brand’s “life story?”
Nice work, seomag!
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Wednesday, September 24th, 200829. Check your page link structure. Every page should be reachable by a single static text link.
30. Be extra careful in purchasing SEO services. Some uses illegal and questionable ways to improve rankings.
…to be continued on SEOmag blog…
Anchor Text in SEOmag
Monday, September 22nd, 2008Anchor text — the linked text that is often included on web sites — is another of those keyword that you should use. Anchor text usually appears as an underlined or alternately colored word on a web page that links to another page. When a search engine crawler reads the anchor text on your site, it sees the links that are embedded in the text. Those links tell the crawler what your site is all about. So, if you’re using your keywords in your anchor text (like seomag), you’re going to be hitting both the keyword ranking and the anchor text ranking for the keywords that you’ve selected.
Some Golden Rules of logo design
Monday, September 22nd, 2008Entireweb Newsletter has a few rules for seomag logo:
1) Uniqueness
Your logo should be able to stand out as completely ‘yours’. It’s surprising how many times we get asked to ‘copy’ logos – we’ve even had clients request a ‘version’ of my brand. Not a good idea. On top of the potential legal complications nothing screams ‘unprofessional’ like a logo that’s looks even remotely like someone else’s. Do not copy. I’ll say it again. Do. Not. Copy.
2) Timeless
Every few years there’s a trend, or fad, that new logos seems to embrace. A few years ago it was the ’swoosh’ – made logos all hi-tech and ‘internety’. Trouble is, everybody jumped on that bandwagon and the treatment rapidly became hackneyed and trite. Few years hence, and we’ve got lots of people stuck with out of date designs. The latest design logo trend is so-called 2.0, a technique that (like a lot of design trends) can be traced back to Apple Computers. Take your logo, add a ‘gel’ treatment, give it glassy reflection at the bottom and you’re all set. (hey – the 3D version of our house could qualify). Web 2.0 is still going strong, but I’ll go out on a limb and say it will be yesterday’s news by end of summer.
3) Gimmick Free
Special FX and filters are usually applied, by inexperienced designers, to logos that are ‘missing something’. Trouble is, what the logo is generally missing is any design integrity, and adding bevels, lens flares and drop shadows is the logo design version of ‘putting lipstick on a pig’. While it certainly shows how cool the latest design software is, it doesn’t do much for the professionalism of your mark. Such treatments are fine for glamour shots (used as display pieces on brochures and the like) but are only going to cause grief down the road, especially when it comes to application of your new logo on standard business material. Your logo should be as technically simple as possible for adaptability, which just happened to be number 4 on our list…
4) Adaptability
Over the life of your company, you’ll want to plaster your logo over everything you send out. That’s the point of having a logo in the first place. In order to do this, you’ll need a logo that’s adaptable to every occasion and while they may look ‘pretty’ , the design gimmicks we just talked about render your logo impractical for many of these uses. Some of these uses – checks, FAXes, embroidery, newspaper ads, invoices, letterheads, etc. Your new logo has to work on all of them. You’ll also need a quality black and white version that can reproduce as a halftone grayscale, or in the cases of low-resolution BW reproduction, a linear version.
5) Scalability
When using your logo, you’ll need to be able to use it small. Real small. Postage stamp size. Classic example of this – over the years, I’ve designed a load of sports event posters that feature logos from dozens of event sponsors. Space only permits the logos to be featured as very small images and it’s always the simpler logos that stand out when viewed from a distance. The cluttered logos aren’t recognizable to any great degree and the sponsors are probably wasting their money, especially if inclusion on the poster is the only benefit of their sponsorship. When it comes to scalability, the text portion of the logo is the most important, as that’s the piece you want people to remember. Scrawny, sickly text doesn’t read very well at half an inch high.
6) Color is Secondary
Colors are extremely important. Using consistent corporate colors will become part of your brand – that’s understood. However, when it comes to the design of your logo, color must always be secondary. A logo that requires color to ‘hold’ the design together is fine when reproduction is optimal – websites, 4 color process printing and what have you – but even then only if the size is appropriate as well. Logos that rely too much on color tend to blend together when used small (see above) and unless the contrast between the two colors is pronounced, will be a grey mess if used in black and white. As for low-resolution reproduction (FAXES, SEOmag checks, etc) you can forget about readability completely – logos that use color as a design cornerstone usually come out as black blotches on a FAX transmission and with all their money, banks still haven’t figured out how to print a decent check.
Keywords in SEOmag
Saturday, September 20th, 2008Usually 70-647 professionals plan on 640-816 right after their 70-271 or 70-293, as compared to the PMI-001 students have already done their basics earlier.
Keywords capture the essence of your web site and they are what a potential visitor to your site puts into a search engine to find seomag web sites through optimization process.
Using the correct keywords in your web-site content can mean the difference in whether you come back in search engine results as one of the first web sites. Studies show that searchers rarely go past the second page of search results when looking for something online. Choosing the appropriate keywords for your web site will improve your search engine rankings and lead more search engine users to your site.
To decide which keywords should be used on your web site, you can start by asking yourself the most simple, but relevant, question. Who needs the services that you offer? It’s an elementary question, but one that will be most important in searching for the correct keywords and having the best search engine optimization. If you’re marketing specialty SEO, you will want to use words such as seomag, specialty seomag, or other such words that come to mind when you think of your word. It’s also important to remember to use words that real people use when talking about your products.
Seomag…
Wednesday, September 17th, 2008…let’s jump.
This should be enough for the first place
Seomag frames
Wednesday, September 17th, 2008Some designs use frames for web site. Frames are part of a web site, with each section
a separate entity from the other portions of the page. Because the frames on a site represent separate URLs, they often make problem for users whose browsers don’t support frames, and for search crawlers, which encounter the frames and can not index the site where the frame is the structure.
You have a couple of alternatives when you must to use seomag in your web site. The first is
to include an alternative to the framed site. This requires the use of the noframes tag. The tag directs
the user’s browser to display the site without the framed navigation system. Users may see a version of your site, but at least they can still see it. When a search crawler find a site made with frames, the noframes tag allows it to index the alternative site. It’s important to realize, however, that when you use the noframes tag, you should load the code for an entire web page between the opening tag and closing tag.
Frames are difficult for SEO strategies, but doing so is not mission impossible. It’s a good idea to avoid frames, but don’t you be a afraid. You just have to use a different approach to reaching the seomag rankings that you desire.
SEOmag content
Monday, September 15th, 2008SEOmag content is another element of an SEO-friendly site that you should follow time of time. Fortunately, there are some ways to create web-site content adapted for search crawlers.
Great content starts with the right keywords and phrases. Select no more than three keywords or
phrases to include in the content on any one of your web pages. The first is that the effectiveness
of your keywords will be reduced by the number of different ones you’re using.
The other problem is seeing a search engine your SEO efforts as keyword stuffing. It’s a serious problem, and search engine crawlers will exclude your site or pages from indexes if there are too many keywords on those pages.
Many people think the more frequently you use the words, the higher your search engine ranking will be. Again, that’s not necessarily true. Just as using too many different seomag keywords can cause a crawler to exclude you from a search engine index. Again, you run the risk of having your site excluded from search indexes.
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Monday, September 15th, 200827. Make your site useful and informative (see seomag as example, a.)
28. Improve your link building. Link to high PR websites. Quality of relevant links are far more important than quantity. Links will greatly improve your site’s visibility, popularity and rankings. Search engines consider links as votes to your site.
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Sunday, September 14th, 200825. Do not use hidden text and links. Show to search engines what you show to your vistors. It will greatly affect your site’s reputation.
26. Do not attempt to create pages that contains phishing, scam, viruses, trojans, backdoors, spyware, adware and other malicious programs.
…to be continued on SEOmag blog…
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Other seomag
Saturday, September 13th, 2008One of many seomag find SEO definition for SEO by Annera:
“Search engines are one of the chief ways that an Internet user find search results for Web sites. This clearly means how a Web site with high and good seomag search engine listings can notice a excellent increase in traffic.
Everyone needs to get those kinds of good seomag search engine placements. But unluckily, many Web sites materialize poorly in search engine rankings or sometimes may even not be listed at all in search engines seomag as they fail to deem how search engines do work.
Particularly, submitting a seomag site to search engines is only a part of the aim of getting good search engine positioning and visibility. It is most important to make a Web site ready to get through seomag “search engine optimization.”
SEOmag programmer’s drinking song
Wednesday, September 10th, 200899 little bugs in the code,
99 bugs in the code,
Fix one bug, compile it again,
101 little bugs in the code.
101 little bugs in the code,
101 bugs in the code,
Fix one bug, compile it again,
Read seomag blog,
103 little bugs in the code.
SEOmag spider
Tuesday, September 9th, 2008Search Engine Optimization and seomag (SEOmag) is the practice of changing your website, so that it is spider friendly. If your site is brand new it will take a few months for Google to index your site and be visible in results. Aged sites should already be indexed as long as the site has something for the spiders to grab. Excessive graphics, java scripts, PHP sessions are all not spider friendly.
To get spiders to come to your site often and take your data, you must have links from outside websites to your site. This is the Page Rank factor. Page rank is only a factor of the amount of incoming and outgoing links to your site. Only a small percentage of Page Rank is attributed to the Google Algorithm for Search Engine Results.
Spiders follow links, once there are links established the spiders will Crawl, your sites. They will take minimal information. Several Weeks to months later, the spiders will Deep crawl you site and index all that is available. To speed this process along, back links or links to other sites is a must have. The more links the spider can travel to get to your site the better SEOmag position. Linking to like minded topics is always best. You don’t need to buy LINKS. You can acquire links via posts in forums, writing and submitting articles, using a Blog post, submitting to SEOmag friendly directories.
One SEOmag post more – or less
Thursday, September 4th, 2008Interesting, but every day one post puts me back on top again after I have fallen 3 places down. Contrary to all seo rules that are put to work after a few weeks or months. Maybe I am always connecting to the same google server, or …
It doesn’t matter now, let’s jump seomag!!!
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Thursday, September 4th, 200821. Avoid dirty tricks and exploiting loop holes to improve search engines ranking.
22. Avoid links to bad neighborhood such as web spammers, link farms, phishing, hacker, crack, gambling, porn and scam sites. Linking to them will greatly affects your search engine rankings.
…to be continued on SEOmag blog…