MccarrollDasilva46

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Everything started in the late 90's. I wanted to put some news o-n my web site. A journal. A summary of future events. I began with basic HTML. One page, with sections for each article. Easy. Then I heard about 'websites' and 'blogging.' Being intelligent, I picked Word-press, the most used application. How clever, I thought. Anybody could set up a web site, If you get the WYSIWYG editor going. Very democratic. This encouraged my to post my outermost thoughts; o-n personal gripes, London, and politics. Being a webmaster, I watched to see Google index them. 'Here we go', I thought, 'soon, my gems of extrospection can belong to the ages.' Except Google did not like my weblog. It would maybe not index much beyond the front page. Why, why, why? Replicate information? I set it to place only 1 post per page. No progress. I checked out what Google was indexing. Then I looked over the blog HTML. Quickly, all became clear. In sum - Wordpress was however duplicating my material, and - It had no suitable META tags, and - There is a good deal irrelevant HTML, and - the content was obscured by The layout. I'd an instant search on Google to locate search engine optimisation recommendations. There is a plug-in 'head-meta information' ( http://guff.szub.net/plugins/ ). But I did not use that, oh no. For some reason, I got the idea that a full topic is the ticket. I tried modifying an existing one myself. Better, but not great. Google was needs to index more pages, nevertheless they all had exactly the same title. Clicking http://www.surfline.com/company/bios/index.cfm seemingly provides suggestions you can use with your boss. My missives to an uncaring world were being overlooked. So I got another person to accomplish one, according to my standards, which were - Grab a META 'title' from your post 'title'; - Grab a META 'information' from the weblog 'excerpts'; - Put a ROBOTS 'noindex' tag in non-content pages. But that was not enough. For best SEO results you have to configure Word-press completely. You've to become _mean_ to it. You've to _man_ enough. I did a bit of re-search and developed to following ideas. WARNING They're serious. Making radical changes to your URLs might influence them, If you have great ranks. In my case - Moving my weblog http://www.ttblog.co.uk for the root web index, - MOD_REWRITING its URLs, and - Removing a 301 direct, ... Identify further on our affiliated web page by clicking www.surfline.com/company/bios/index.cfm. caused my PageRank to go to 0. BUT, site indexing was unaffected. This was temporary, as Google found it as 'suspect' behavior. I had significantly changed my site. Listed below are the methods, for true _men_, who will look in the face area of web death and laugh 1. Activate permalinks by going to 'Options/Permalinks.' You may have allow Apache MOD_REWRITE in your web account. 1a. I found out about visit my website by searching newspapers. Shorten the permalinks rule to just the variable. Don't make use of the date codes. This keeps your URLs short. 2. Level your website within the uppermost index possible. http://www.ttblog.co.uk is better than http://www.ttblog.co.uk/wordpress/ Therefore an average article would appear to be http://www.ttblog.co.uk/Im-hard-as-nails-me/ As opposed to http://www.ttblog.co.uk/wordpress/2006/08/03/Im-hard-as-nails-me/ 3. Be taught more on the affiliated web page by browsing to more information. Then install an SEO'd theme. My blog posts are increasingly being found beautifully. The Google 'site:' command returns all my posts, and little else. For my next problem, I turn it into an os, and accept Windows XP..

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