25th
August
2006
Source:fortymedia.com
It is estimated that there are around 85 million websites in existence at the time of this writing. By the time you launch your website, it will probably be closer to 100 million. The days of “If you build it, they will come” are long gone.
Don’t lose hope, though. Your website can receive the attention it deserves by following some established techniques, tricks, and principles.
Search Engine Optimization
“Search Engine Optimization,” or the craft of modifying a website to rank highly in search engines, has been around since the mid-90s, when the first index-based search engines were launched.
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25th
August
2006
By: Frederick Townes | Source: site-reference.com
The world wide web is a dynamic, exciting place to launch a new business or promote your organization’s message. It’s also a lawless landscape in which black hats – crackers, hackers and other on-line evil doers – roam with very little oversight or law enforcement.
And that means it’s up to every site owner to ensure that his or her site is defended against intrusions, code injections and other forms of attack. There’s plenty of software to help keep hackers out of your desktop pc, but what about your hosting service? How can you protect server-based data?
XSS Attacks
XSS stands for cross site scripting and it poses a threat to even the most secure sites because XSS exploits vulnerable hardware and software holes that allow black hat SEOs to circumvent commonly employed security systems. In an XSS attack, black hats inject malicious HTML script into site pages of other domains.
Google Penalties For Black Hat Tactics
The purpose of any search engine is to deliver relevant, useful SERPs to users’ queries. So, when a Google bot discovers what it perceives as an attempt to falsely increase value, the site may suffer serious, site-threatening sanctions.
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25th
August
2006
By: James Opiko | Source: sitepronews.com
Google currently is reported to have indexed 8 billion pages and counting. Google utilizes an array of bots A.K.A. spiders or crawlers.
Among the specialized bots Google uses include: The web spider Googlebot, the Adsense spider MediaBot, the image spider ImageBot, the AdWords spider AdsBot, the RSS feed spider FeedFetcher-Google, and Googlebot-Mobile spider for mobile devices. MSN & Yahoo, the other two of the ‘big three’ have their own proprietary versions of spiders.
Why is it important for an Internet Marketer to know how spiders crawl your website?
A search engine crawler is your best visitor. Giving a crawler easy and uninhibited movement in your website is necessary for good search engine rankings.
Your website must be spider (search engine) friendly if you want any traffic from the search engines. A search engine spider does not read your website the way we humans do. The spider reads web-page source code (HTML) that renders your page, therefore ‘bad code’ can be an impediment to the spider, sometimes causing it to give up crawling your website.
Spiders love content (text) and do not read JavaScript at all, therefore a website that is packed with images with no ALT tags to assist the spiders, and heaps of JavaScript may not be indexed successfully. So, when designing your website you must incorporate structural website design principals that elicit search engine friendliness.
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