Improving Search Engines ranking |
Improving Search Engines ranking |
Effovex |
Apr 5 2007, 02:58 PM
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Serious Coder Group: Members Posts: 251 Joined: 6-January 07 From: Sherbrooke, Qc, Canada Member No.: 1,477 |
It had been so long since the last time the Feature Article changed it took me almost two months to notice there was a new one
May I recommend adding a big flashing "NEW" sign next to it? And maybe removing the one next to the forums, considering they aren't so new anymore. The Googleating article was deleted from Wikipedia. I think frames should appear in the "pitfalls" section in addition to the design checklist (even though only Google mentions frames directly, while Yahoo mentions the impossibly vague "use good web design"). Overall is article is quite good and is a much more useful introduction than Search Engine Watch's (although SEW has better in-depth content, to which you might want to link in some places to give weight to your points) |
John Pozadzides |
Apr 17 2007, 02:59 PM
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WDG Founder Group: Root Admin Posts: 529 Joined: 3-August 06 From: Magnolia, TX Member No.: 2 |
May I recommend adding a big flashing "NEW" sign next to it? And maybe removing the one next to the forums, considering they aren't so new anymore. The Googleating article was deleted from Wikipedia. I think frames should appear in the "pitfalls" section in addition to the design checklist (even though only Google mentions frames directly, while Yahoo mentions the impossibly vague "use good web design"). Overall is article is quite good and is a much more useful introduction than Search Engine Watch's (although SEW has better in-depth content, to which you might want to link in some places to give weight to your points) Sorry, I had missed this post previously.
Thanks for the feedback! John |
Effovex |
Apr 17 2007, 03:21 PM
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Serious Coder Group: Members Posts: 251 Joined: 6-January 07 From: Sherbrooke, Qc, Canada Member No.: 1,477 |
Rereading the article, I realize the "avoid pitfalls" section is mostly about things that have a direct negative impact on the ranking, rather than design decisions that work poorly with search engines, like frames. Avoiding frames is already in the design checklist, which is where it belongs.
I also had noticed a couple of specific SEW entries that would link well into the article, but since then I forgot what they were. I should have written them in the original post. I'm a fan of punctuating arguments with links - I think links often make a more effective type of <strong> <em>phasis and a good distribution of links make a text easier to read by breaking the monotony along with added functionality. This post has been edited by Effovex: Apr 17 2007, 03:24 PM |
John Pozadzides |
Apr 17 2007, 03:27 PM
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WDG Founder Group: Root Admin Posts: 529 Joined: 3-August 06 From: Magnolia, TX Member No.: 2 |
I completely agree.
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