Tag: on page SEO

Setting up canonical URL as www or non-www

[ No Comments ] Posted on November 28, 2009 under Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Server Configuration

Search engines see URLS with www and without www as different URLs. This can cause duplicate content issue and the link “votes” will be divided between two URLs. Impose your preferred URL format, either it’s with or without www, to avoid these problems and make your website more search engine friendly.

Something strange I noticed on 301 redirect and Google search results

[ No Comments ] Posted on October 6, 2009 under Server Configuration

The search results of Google for the same keywords changed in just 30 minutes after I setup a 301 redirect. I didn’t know Google can be this fast.

On-page black hat SEO techniques

[ No Comments ] Posted on May 21, 2009 under Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

Detailed explanation of different search engine optimization techniques that are considered black hat and done on-page.

On-page white hat SEO techniques

[ 4 Comments ] Posted on May 21, 2009 under Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

Detailed explanation of different search engine optimization techniques that are considered white hat and done on-page.

On-page search engine optimization

[ No Comments ] Posted on May 21, 2009 under Definition, Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

On-page SEO is a term that covers different search engine optimization (SEO) techniques that depend on the content and structure of individual web pages and the website as a whole. Its focus is on making it easier for search engine crawlers to read the content of the site and thus making the site “search engine friendly”.

Search engine optimization (SEO)

[ No Comments ] Posted on May 2, 2009 under Definition, Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

The term “search engine optimization” or SEO refers to different techniques being employed to put a website on top of the search engine’s search results. Some of these techniques include making the codes search engine friendly and building incoming links. Some methods are accepted as ethically right and some are regarded as deceptive.