Monthly Archives: January 2009

Wishlist for a Firefox SEO plugin

Wishlist for a Firefox SEO plugin
As announced couple of days ago, I am soon releasing an SEO add-on for Firefox that should enable everyone to get expert information about SEO state of the site, even with newbie knowledge. The plugin will focus primary on on-page optimization as this is the field I've spent most time in. The main purpose of the plugin will be to visually guide you where is all that page rank flowing.
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SEO Experiment with Tags continued

Last week I wrote an article on how to improve search engine ranking with tags, and as an example I used the tag 'fresh yogurt drinks' in the post. Only few days after, the tag page is ranking on first page of Google for 'fresh yogurt drinks', although the tag page itself does not contain any mention of the word at all. It ranks purely based on title and URL. Based on a smart note from Ivan, I decided to even more enhance the tag page by adding more 'fuel to the fire'.
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Using GMail the way it’s meant to be used

Using GMail the way it’s meant to be used
Never delete a single email again, Google said when they launched gmail service, the best free email service in the world. And I never did.I still use a desktop client to read email but I also leave all my messages on gmail. This allows me to have a huge archive of my emails, accessible and searchable from any place on the planet I am currently located.
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Improve Search Engine Placement with Tags

Improve Search Engine Placement with Tags
Often overlooked, and sometimes misunderstood, tags can be significant source of search engine traffic if used properly. In my experience, search hits landing on tag pages can attribute to as much as one third of all search engine visitors for a site. Why are Tags so good ? Quite simply, tags automatically generate new content for you, which can be indexed and ranked, thus also receive search engine traffic.
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How to Improve Page Rank? Linking is the Key!

How to Improve Page Rank? Linking is the Key!
Page Rank is certainly one of the most important algorithms existing today. It is used by Google to assign a value to each page on the Internet, measuring importance or influence of it's content. In order to improve it you need to understand how it works. Every time a page is linked to, it receives a certain amount of Page Rank, depending on how much giving page has accumulated.
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