Saturday, September 07, 2013

Latest Off-page Activity After Penguin 2.0 Update

Search-Engine-Optimization
After Penguin update many sites rankings have been effected and gone down. The Some Latest Off page Activity  are given below. follow this rule and get higher rank in major search engine like ,Google, yahoo and Bing.
  • Submit URLs in the right category. Check the quality, page rank and domain expiry date of the directory.
  • Focus on directories with do-follow tag. No-follow directories will only help in gaining traffic and will not affect keyword rank on Google.
  • Use anchor text on unique keywords on every submission. Using multiple anchor text for same keywords will be considered as Keyword stuffing.
  • Stop working on forum posting and blog commenting as well. If needed you could leave a comment without a link back to the website. You could leave the URL as plain text instead of a link.
  • Get high “Quality” inbound links, forget about “Quantity”.
  • Focus on reputed and relevant directories list (Not unknown directory). Ex: DO not submit on design, fashion, food etc. if website is IT services company.
  • Guest posting is very helpful sources to get natural inbound links.
  • Being activity on Google plus profile and community pages will help in increasing link sharing.
  • Stop submitting URLs on directories that approve submissions instantly.
  • Avoid submitting Low quality/duplicate/irrelevant/unauthorized content.
  • Submit the inner page URL in directory websites as it will increase keyword ranking in search results.
  • Restrict the number of back links to 1 from each domain (or) web directory URL.
  • Do not submit on directories that have more than 50 submissions under the required category.
  • Include only 2 keywords in the Title tag of the directory submission.
  • Anchor text should be only for one keyword per article.
  • 1 Keyword for 1 inner page is good for link building and it will not penalized by Google or any search engine.
  • You need to produce and include lots of unique content for your blog, such as; Infographics,Top ListsHow To…TutorialsViral Videos, etc.

Wednesday, September 04, 2013

On Page SEO Checklist For New Website

imagesIn this post today I have discussed the main points for on-site SEO check list factors to ensure your website can be easily identified and ranked by the search engines.

1.    Choose your keywords  -  In this section you can use the google keyword suggestion tool to check the estimate monthly search volume and competition of the keywords.

2.    Place your desired keywords in the title and meta description of the webpage you are trying to rank in the search engine.

3.       Avoid the extensive use of pipes | and  interpuct’s • in page titles.

4.       Make sure your Website permalinks/ URL’s are readable to get higher ranking of particular keywords. For example;

·         www.Example.com/readable-link/ : this is good for search engine.
·         www.Example.com/page-43/ : This is wrong for Search engines.

5.       Make Sure your Website Content is relevant, Original and High Quality for user and Search Engine.

·         Break up text heavy content with subtitles
·         Break up text heavy content with subtitles
·         Use at least one unique image on every page
·         Use video to lower your bounce rate (the rate in which people click off)

6.      Make sure your Website  visitors can easily share your website content using social sharing buttons. We recommend including:

·         Facebook Like Button
·         Facebook Share Button
·         Google +1 Button
·         Pin It Button
·         Tweet Button
·         LinkedIn Share Button

7.       Do not keyword stuff, all on page content must be natural and readable for humans, over optimization of keywords will count against you.

8.       Content must be easy to readable for both search engines and people.

9.       Create a structured page hierarchy to help search engines sort your pages by relevance and importance. You can do this by creating sub pages and categories for easy navigation.

10.   Double check your code to make sure you’ve got your content titles and subtitles under H1 / H2 tags.

11.   Make sure that any navigational elements are text links. Stay away from “click here” or “more info” type of links and use more descriptive links like “See our web design services”.
12.   Name your images with the relevant keywords and make sure all images have completed “ALT” tags.

13.   Verify that your robots.txt file exists and that you added the folders you want to prevent access from.

14.   Be sure there is a sitemap.xml file on the root of your site.

15.   Ensure that your 404 pages contains links to your main categories and also a search box.

16.   Register / validate your site through Google Webmaster Tools

17.   Check the performance of your website with by installing a tracking software like Google Analytics


For more information please visit : http://www.seoassist.com/19-point-onsite-seo-checklist/

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Easy Ways to Reduce Your Website’s Bounce Rate

Website bounce rate, or the number of visitors who arrive on your site and hit the “Back” button without ever visiting another page of your content, often gets the short end of the stick by webmasters. Certainly, in many cases, there are more glamorous analytics metrics to attend to, including the results of highly useful split tests and conversion rate optimization experiments.
That said, the bounce rate of each of your website’s pages gives you an important glimpse into whether or not visitors are forming a connection with your website. It isn’t a full picture (as situations exist that cause bounce rates to be naturally high), but seeing bounce rates of 60 to 80 percent or more across all of a website’s pages should give you cause for concern.
If you’re seeing these high bounce rates that are indicative of overall user dissatisfaction with your site, consider any of the following techniques to help keep visitors on your pages longer:

Technique #1: Check Browser Compatibility

Seeing a high bounce rate typically indicates a potential disconnect between the visitors arriving on your site and the content they anticipated seeing upon their clicks. As mentioned previously, it’s possible that the visitors to a given page on your site have found this information and clicked away immediately, resulting in a naturally and understandably high bounce rate.
However, this situation shouldn’t be seen across every page on your site and—even in cases where the desired information has been identified—indicates a lack of compelling content that would cause these visitors to engage further with your brand.
But what if the problem is even simpler than that? In some circumstances, a high bounce rate has nothing to do with the quality of the content you’ve provided and everything to do with the fact that your website isn’t displaying properly in your visitors’ browser windows. They can’t even see your site correctly in order to access its content, resulting in a quick click of the “Back” button.
Too many beginning webmasters test their sites on the single browser they’ve used throughout development, failing to realize that what looks good on one browser might display completely differently in another. To prevent this situation from negatively influencing your bounce rates, check pages that demonstrate a high bounce rate using a cross-browser compatibility testing tool like Browser Stack.

Technique #2: Make Your Purpose Known

If there aren’t any issues with the way your website is performing across different browsers, one of the next most likely causes of high bounce rates is a site design that buries the information visitors are looking for.
I’m guessing that you’ve encountered at least one website like this before …  You’ve clicked through to the site because the company’s search engine snippet looked so promising, only to be confronted with a bad design or bad content organization structure that makes your desired information nearly impossible to find.
In these cases, you aren’t going to waste all day searching. You’re going to head back to the search results and try your luck with another listing.
If your website isn’t cleanly organized and immediately intuitive to its own visitors, your would-be readers are going to have this same reaction, leading to higher bounce rates. To determine whether or not this issue might be affecting your own website results, consider trying a service like the “5 Second Test,” which allows you to poll actual website testers on whether or not your page information is immediately apparent to users.

Technique #3: Avoid Pissing Off Your Readers

Of course, some bounce rate problems are even easier to diagnose that browser compatibility issues or poor site structure decisions.  In some cases, readers are clicking away from your pages because you’re pissing them off!
If new visitors to your site are inundated with pop-up banners, interstitial ads, and automatically-loading chat windows, you can kiss your normal bounce rate good-bye. Think about it … Before these readers have even had a chance to uncover the information they’re looking for, they’ve been asked to opt-in to your list, buy products, and even chat with a stranger! Chances are you’d be clicking away pretty quickly in these situations as well.
The only real test for this bounce rate issue is your own gut check. Navigate through your pages with a fresh set of eyes and determine how many of these interruptions visitors must content with instead of reading your content. Even though these tools (when taken individually) might be good for your conversion rates, putting them all together is only going to piss off your visitors and jack up your bounce rates.

Technique #4: Improve Your Page Load Times

Another important factor contributing to website bounce rate that you’ll want to consider in your site analysis is your site speed.  While most website users access the Web today using higher-speed connections than the modem dial-ups of the past, site load times can still be an issue if you’ve packed your pages full of slow loading visual elements.
To check your current load times against other sites in your industry, give the free GooglePageSpeed Insights tool a try. Not only will this program measure your current site speed, it’ll give you recommendations on how to get your pages to run even faster.
Making these changes can have a positive impact on both your overall bounce rate and your SEO performance, as Google has long since made it known that page load times are considered as a ranking factor by its search engine algorithms.

Technique #5: Create Better Content

Finally, even if your website works beautifully in all browsers, your content is clearly accessible and your site loads as fast as a single page HTML site, there’s one more factor that can bring down your webpages’ bounce rates: Your content might just suck.
Truth be told, you can build a website that’s perfectly designed to attract readers and hold their attention, but if the content that you fill these pages with doesn’t provide anything valuable to the people reading your site, your bounce rate will continue to be high.
So if you’re concerned that this might be the case on your site, ask yourself the following questions:
  1. Is my content free from grammatical and spelling errors?
  2. Does my content provide information that readers within my industry actually consider valuable?
  3. Does my website offer content that’s unique from other sites in my industry?
  4. Could my content be construed as offensive in any way?
  5. Is the average reading level of my content on par with expectations within my industry?
Webmasters are told over and over again how important it is to have plenty of text-based content on their sites. But while most site owners use this as a rallying cry to fill their pages with useful information, some webmasters rush the production of their content in order to meet these arbitrary-seeming content standards. The result, unfortunately, is often shoddy, low-value content that leads to high bounce rates and poor website performance overall.
Clearly, these aren’t the only five techniques that can be used to address high bounce rates, as the causes of this phenomenon are both complex and uniquely specific to each site.
However, these techniques should provide a good starting point for sites that are interested in boosting the number of visitors who stay on their sites past their initial landing pages. Give them a try and see if you don’t see a difference in your visitor retention rates!
Image Credit: Shutterstock / Bruce Rolff

Google Analytics Version 5

Most of you who read this site daily are very active Google Analytics users, so you probably heard the newsthat Google Analytics is rolling out a new version - version five.
already
Google said they want the new version to make "it easier and faster to get to the data you want." Google also added a lot of new functionality to the Analytics package. Daniel Waisberg of Conversion Journey did a great job covering the changes at Search Engine Land.
Here is a screen shot of the new top bar from Daniel:
V 5 Google Analytics

Justin Cutroni posted a video walk-through of the new package.
I personally do not have access to the new interface, I am sure I'll get it as it rolls out but if you want to request earlier access, you can use this sign up form.
Forum discussion at Sphinn.

For More Information about Google Analytics Please Visit Us : http://www.seroundtable.com/google-analytics-v5-13137.html

Thursday, March 07, 2013

SEO Tip for Beginners – How to Optimize Your New Websites


Before We start the tips of SEO, I will tell you what is SEO ?-" The SEO stands For search engine optimization and it is a technique to improve the ranking & visibility of the website on major search engine. The Search Engine Optimization can be mainly divided in to two parts.

1. On page Optimization
2. Off Page Optimization

In On page optimization, it is totally ruining on the website and in which use the Some technique to improve the site structure & techniques are given below:

1. Title Tags : Title Tags are one of The most important on-site SEO factors. A web page’s title tag is located at the top of your internet browser and it tell to the search engine what type of Site or theme of the website.

2. Meta Tags : Meta data is information That is hidden in the code of your site and that the search engines use to find out more information about each page on your site.

3. Heading : It is good to have a title (title tag) and heading to be same. And also use H1 tag for your main heading H1 And use H2 tag for sub headings.

4. Number of words : You may write at Least 400+ words into your web content to get search engine attention. But it is Better,  if you can write 500-1000 words in your web content of the website.

5. Images Optimization : Try to include At least one image to your web content with ALT attribute. And also add yours target keywords to image ALT attribute.

6. URL structure : The Url structure is also important for SEO. So include all your target keywords in the URL and use of the breadcrumb navigation structure of the websites which is SEO Friendly navigation.

7. Bold : In this system you can do Bold characters of the main keyword of the website for getting higher ranking in search engine

8. Sitemap : Using a sitemap.xml file To get fast indexing & crawling for the website.


In off Page Optimization , The off page technique is to create the online backlink For your website & page. And discuss analytics so you can determine what’s Been working and what hasn’t and use the information to continue to improve Your SEO efforts. The main off page activities are given below:

1. Directory Submission
2. Article Submission
3. Forum Posting
4. Social Bookmarking
5. Blog Commenting & Creation
6. Classifieds ads
7. Guest Posting
8. Local Listing

Above All this technique is used to create a backlink to your website and get a huge traffic for your website.