Monday, May 18, 2009

Google Snatch

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Foreward
a) Search Engine Lies 5
b) Search Engine ‘Optimization’ Craze 6
Introduction
a) Amazing Invention 12
b) Mortal Kombat 13
Getting Started
a) Don’t Leave The Yellow Brick Road 15
b) The BIG Secrets About Search Engine Optimization 17
c) World’s BEST Underground Sandbox Strategy 19
SECTION 1
Part 1: SEO Myths – Glass Of SEO Shaken Not Stirred
a) SEO - The Chosen One 20
b) Keyword Research – The Fascinating Truth 22
c) Keyword/Phrase Variations – The Back Door Strategy 25
d) Keyword Density – End Of Days! 28
e) Site Structure – eBay Blast 29
Part 2: Optimization – The Real Million Dollar Rolodex 33
a) Internal & External Linking 43
b) Myth About Back Links 43
c) Linking Nightmares 43
d) Overcome Link Madness 45
Part 3: Content – The Next Generation
a) Content For Your Website 55
b) Absolute Theory To What To Write? 56
c) Billion Of Information Pages 59
d) Article Directory Myth Uncovered! 66
e) Simple Article Directory Rules 71
f) Article Powering Your Ranks 72
g) Site Directory Submission 73
SECTION 2
Method 1 – Mini Sites On Steroids
a) Introduction 75
b) Keywords (example included) 76
c) Site Structure (example included) 77
d) Site Submission (including examples) 82
e) Content Creation (including examples) 83
f) Article Submission 88
g) Mini-Site Creation Blueprint 89
h) Mini-Site Creation Flowchart 91
i) Quick Click Bank Action Plan (affiliate products) 92
SECTION 3
Method 2 – Market/Niche Domination
a) Introduction 93
b) Niche Shake Up 94
c) Beating The BIG Boys 95
d) Ranked Within 60 Minutes Challenge 97
e) Profiting In 15 Minutes 98
f) Make Money Without A Website 101
g) Horse Racing Niche 104
h) Market/Niche Creation Blueprint 106
i) Market/Niche Domination Flowchart 109
SECTION 4
Conclusion 110
Bonuses
a) Site Submission Blueprint 112
b) Content Blueprint 113
c) Article Directory Blueprint 114
d) No Website Control Blueprint 115
Appendix
500+ Article Directory List 118
Site Submission Directory List 12

SEO Basics

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101 Basics To Search Engine Optimization
http://www.WebSEOBook.com

Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 Why Use Search Engine Optimization
Chapter 2 What is the Basic Link Structure within a Site
Chapter 3 Effective Use of Keywords for SEO
Chapter 4 How to Determine the Keyword Selection for Your Site
Chapter 5 What is Search Engine Friendly Content
Chapter 6 How do Backlinks Help with SEO
Conclusion

SEO Made Easy

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CONTENTS
Chapter 1
"Optimize The Wrong Keywords And You'll Likely Never See Results ...”
"How Changing One Single Onpage Optimization Factor Can Boost
Your Rankings By Over 350 Positions!"
"The Secret To Getting Listed In Google In Under 24 Hours - Guaranteed!”
"How To Skyrocket Your Website To The Top Of Google With
Properly Planned Offpage Optimization!"
"How To Skyrocket Past The #1 Ranked Website On Google For
The Term Diet Information ..."
"Are You Asking Google To Penalize Or Ban Your Website?”
"Don't Get Your Website Banned BY Google... By Accident!”
"Possibly The Biggest Misconception About Ranking Well In The Search Engines...”
"What You Must Do To Rank Well For Your Inner Web Pages...”
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Quick Summary
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
"The Cold Hard Facts About Google Page Rank And
How To Use It To 1-Up Your Competitors!”

seo-tutorial

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Seo tutorial
Introduction to seo
. General seo information
. History of search engines
. Common search engine principles
. Internal ranking factors.
. Web page layout factors relevant to seo.
.. Amount of text on a page.
.. Number of keywords on a page.
.. Keyword density and seo.
.. Location of keywords on a page
.. Text format and seo.
.. «TITLE» tag.
.. Keywords in links
.. «ALT» attributes in images.
.. Description Meta tag
.. Keywords Meta tag
. Site structure.
.. Number of pages
.. Navigation menu
.. Keywords in page names.
.. Avoid subdirectories
.. One page – one keyword phrase
.. Seo and the Main page.
. Common seo mistakes
.. Graphic header.
.. Graphic navigation menu.
.. Script navigation
.. Session identifier
.. Redirects
.. Hidden text, a deceptive seo method.
.. One-pixel links, seo deception.
External ranking factors.
. Why inbound links to sites are taken into account.
. Link importance (citation index, link popularity).
. Link text (anchor text)
. Relevance of referring pages
. Google PageRank – theoretical basics
. Google PageRank – practical use.
. Increasing link popularity.
.. Submitting to general purpose directories.
.. DMOZ directory
.. Link exchange
.. Press releases, news feeds, thematic resources
Indexing a site
Choosing keywords
. Initially choosing keywords
. Frequent and rare keywords
. Evaluating the competition rates of search queries.
. Refining your keyword phrases
Miscellaneous information on search engines.
. Google SandBox.
. Google LocalRank
. Seo tips, assumptions, observations
. Creating correct content
. Selecting a domain and hosting
. Changing the site address
SEO software review.
. Ranking Monitor.
. Link Popularity Checker.
. Site Indexation Tool
. Log Analyzer
. Page Rank Analyzer
. Keyword Suggestion Tool
. HTML Analyzer
. Free seo software license
Instead of a conclusion: promoting your site step by step

SEO.Secrets

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Secrets of SEO (Search Engine Optimization)


Top techniques to
Getting your site on Google
and other search engines

Directory Submission Secrets eBook

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Directory Submission Secrets eBook

Table of Contents:
Introduction – Benefits of submitting a site to directories ______ 4
Chapter 1:
What is directory submission? ___________________ 6
Chapter 2:
What are quality directories? ___________________ 8
Chapter 3:
The basics of directory submission _______________ 10
Chapter 4:
Effective link building with directory submissions __ 14
Chapter 5:
How to get a better acceptance ratio with directory submissions __ 21
Chapter 6:
Your business model and directory submissions_______ 22
Chapter 7:
Niche directories and their benefits __________________ 24
Chapter 8:
Bidding directory submission guidelines _______________ 26
Chapter 9:
Recommended paid directories ______________________ 28
Chapter 10:
Deep link building – Importance of it and how you can do it with directories _____30
Chapter 11:
DMOZ submission - some useful tips _____________________
Chapter 12:
Yahoo Directory Submission - should you pay for it? __________ 33
Chapter 13:
Directory Submission FAQs Answered ___________ 35
Chapter 14:
How to semi-automate directory submissions (How to perform them yourself____ 41
Conclusion – what directory submissions can do for y__________ 48

Ultimate Guide to Personalized Search Optimization

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Envision for a moment if you will, a time far, far away… 2 years from today (a long time in technology
land), where we see this type of savvy consumer;
1. Talking on their Google Phone
o Searches via Google
o Use G-mail
o Jacked up to Google Earth
o Other Google services
2. Using their Google Computer
o Google Desktop installed
o Uses Google toolbar enabled FireFox for surfing
o Searches Google via multiple access points
o Uses G-mail
o Social activities (including Google properties and partners)
o Other Google services
3. Logged into account at work (because it will be easy to synchronize)
o Searches Google
o Checks G-mail
o Social activities (even at work? Never)
4. Has a Small Website (maybe a Baby Boomer AdSense Retirement Plan)
o Uses Google Analytics
o Uses G-Checkout
o Networks via Orkut/LinkedIn

Choosing The Right Web Host by Mikey J

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Choosing The Right
Web Host
by Mikey J


This eBook contains weblinks to various websites, so it’s best to view this
eBook on a computer that is connected to the internet.
Download more eBooks by Mikey J at www.dotcomallsorts.com
Download eBooks with resell rights at www.sallys-ebooks.co.uk


eBook Contents:
Page 02: Introduction
Page 04: Planning Your Website
Page 06: How Register A Domain Name
Page 11: How To Accept Credit Cards Online
Page 12: Free Or Paid Hosting - The Difference
Page 16: Glossary Of Technical Jargon
Page 26: The Importance Of Email Support
Page 28: Changing Nameservers (pointing your domain)
Page 29: More Resources
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Instructions for Developing Web Pages utilising HTML

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Contents
Introduction
Web Page Development in HTML 2
Appendices
Appendix A - Suggested Reading and Resources 11
Appendix B - HTML Tags for Web Pages 12
Appendix C - HTML code for ‘Basic Web Page Tutorial’ 15
Appendix D - The finished web page 17
These HTML notes are sponsored by
Museum-Tracker
Museum-Tracker is an eBook Directory
giving you details of significant museums in
England and Europe. A travel guide to help
you explore Europe's scientific and cultural
heritage.

Instructions for Developing Web Pages utilising Microsoft's Front Page Express

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Web Page Creation
Front Page Express is a freeware programme that allows the development of
web pages with little or no knowledge of HTML, the scripting language of
web pages. You create your web page in much the same manner as you
would a word processor document and Front Page Express generates the
HTML in the background. When you Save a page to a file it is the HTML
script that is saved.
Front Page Express is available when Microsoft Internet Explorer version
5·0 is fully installed (it is one of the full install options). Note that Front
Page Express is not included with versions 5·5 or 6 of Internet Explorer.
(Microsoft is the registered Trade Mark of Microsoft Corp., U.S.A.)
There are sveral programmes available that allow the creation of web pages
in this manner and most of these have more sophisticated features than
Front Page Express and are not freeware: they are priced from about
$Aust.180 up to $Aust.800. These programmes include:
CoolPage http://www.coolpage.com/
and http://www.coolpagehelp.com/
Platypus Web Builder http://www.rgmt.com.au/webbuilder.html
Front Page http://www.microsoft.com/
Adobe GoLive http://www.adobe.com/
Dreamweaver http://www.macromedia.com/

kickstart xml tutorial

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This tutorial
In this tutorial you will learn what XML is about.
You'll understand the basic XML syntax. An you will know what's
needed to make XML usable.
You won't be an XML expert after following this kickstart tutorial. But
you'll understand the basics of XML. And you'll be able to
understand XML Documents and most of XML DTD's.


Index
General information 2
This Tutorial 3
Index 4
Why do we needXML ? 5
What is XML ? 6
The general structure of XML 7
XML Tags 8
Elements and sub elements 9
XML documents 10
XML attributes 12
Well formed XML documents 13
Valid XML documents 14
XML: The DTD 15
Presenting XML documents 18
About SpiderPro 19
Disclaimer

Link Building Made Easy

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Are All Inbound Links Equal?
Google and the other search engines use very complex mathematical formulas
(algorithms) to determine how high up a site should come in the search results when a
phrase is typed in. The search results vary over time, by search engine and by
whereabouts in the world you are searching. Some experiments are also going on in the
search engine world to use your previous searches as a clue to what you are likely to be
looking for.
Inbound links to your site will generally help you in the search results but all inbound
links are certainly not equal.
If you are lucky enough to get a link from, say, the front page of CNN's site then this will
count for a lot more weight in the search engine's view that a link from your
grandmother's blog, for instance. You can get a very rough approximation of Google's
view of the importance, or otherwise, of a site by installing the Google toolbar and
looking at a site's page rank. Don't get too hung up about page rank – the publicly
displayed page ranks are very, very, very approximate and are only updated every few
months. The ones that Google uses are updated pretty much all the time. Plus Google are
the only search engine to even give you a clue as to how important they think a site is.
Yahoo and Microsoft play their cards even closer to their chests.
As a general rule, the more important a site is, the more "weight" a link from them will
carry. And the more difficult it will be to get a link from them in the first place.
Keeping our earlier example, it's not too likely that you'd get a link from CNN's home
page but it's highly likely that you could get one from your grandmother's blog.
To keep inbound links looking natural, you should aim for:
· A mix of different anchor texts
· A mix of different page ranked sites
· A mix of different pages that the links are pointing to
· An increase in the number of links over time
· A mix of different types of sites pointing to you (not just all blogs or all
directories, for instance)
· A mix of one way and reciprocal links
All these factors and more will be taken into account when a search engine decides how
high up in the results you should come for your desired search terms.

Questions to Ask Your Web Designer

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Questions to Ask Your Web Designer

Introduction
Many entrepreneurs rely heavily on web designers. In addition to
designing and updating the web site for the entrepreneur, web
designers also often assist with areas such as domain name
registration and hosting.
Some entrepreneurs have found that this heavy
reliance can turn into a nightmare in the event their
relationship with their designer sours or they just
want to make a change. In some cases these
entrepreneurs have found that their web designer
controls access and even ownership of their web
site and domain name