Google have been suggesting time and again that providing a sitemap with the proper information is probably the best method to ensure that all the pages in your site are indexed on Google. There are many ways to create a sitemap too. Here is a collection of al the sitemap generators we could find on the internet.
Gsite Crawler
Gsite Crawler Features
Capture URLs for your site using… Continue reading
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The complete Sitemap Generator Tools guide for webmasters
How to get rid of broken links – 404 errors from your website
Please keep the number of 404 errors and broken links on your site to the minimum, or none if possible, says Google. The basic idea is to help the robots index content more efficiently from websites and help index relevant information. Both you and me would have number of 404 errors on your blogs and websites, now in order to align yourself more towards the league of good guys who… Continue reading
The right way of getting new websites indexed on Google
The Google webmasters folks have put up a good video giving us information on the right way to get a brand new site indexed on Google. According to Google, here are the steps you have to go through to ensure a brand new site is getting indexed on Google. Submit to Google at www.google.com/addurl.html Acquire relevant links from other sites that are already established Submit an XML sitemap Use… Continue reading
SEO Best practices to better Google indexing
Okay, let me not even dare to explain what “better indexing” means generally. From an SEO perspective, better indexing to me is getting all the important pages from your site getting indexed with the right importance and “weight” with the search engines. So, if I have ten pages on my website, I’d say success is to have all those ten pages with equal importance and page rank that searching for… Continue reading
Free SEO Tool – Check SEO friendliness from within
We know all the SEO metrics now, tags and densities and all that stuff. Now, if you were to measure the SEO friendliness of a website, what are the things that you will consider checking, and what are the things that you will ignore?
If you don’t want to go through all those jazz, and is of the type who likes things more quick and easy, here’s an SEO… Continue reading
9 SEO Errors to avoid on websites
There are of course a bunch of basic SEO elements that you should check your site for occasionally like the W3C validation, redirect errors, sitemap generation errors etc. These crop up unknowingly and are identified only when a problem occurs. Example – If you are using the All in One SEO plugin, in the settings there is an option to specify the xml file template. Now, if you had uploaded… Continue reading
Top traffic generating keywords
Here are the best and the top traffic generating keywords tracked for the last month on DailySEOblog. Many of them are long tail keywords while some are good volume searches and is constantly generating traffic. Search Term Position on Google how to find number of incoming links 3 tips to send gifts to india 5 optimizing blog tags 3 google crawler headers 1 free seo wordpress themes 4 pagerank website… Continue reading
SEO for WordPress – A quick guide
Wordpress SEO Ultimate Tips
This has come out to be an one-stop SEO guide for all you wordpress users out there. I’m not sure if I’ve covered all the topics but I’m sure that these are(in fact all) the basic, essential steps all you wordpress users out there should follow in order to make sure that you have your wordpress blog on steroids. I’ve kept in mind… Continue reading
Increase Google indexing frequency – get the edge over others.
But why?
Indexing frequency can be explained as the count or the number of times Google or the other search engines, visit your website to index your content.
And, the higher the frequency, the better you chances for a better rank or your importance in the SERPs.
Can’t believe? Neither did I, once upon a time.
Well, do you know that the best and the top blogs on the… Continue reading
Submit a single sitemap to all your sites on Google webmasters
Google today announced that webmasters could submit their Sitemaps for multiple hosts on a single dedicated host. So let’s say that you own www.example.com and mysite.google.com and you have Sitemaps for both hosts, e.g. sitemap-example.xml and sitemap-mysite.xml. Until today, you would have to store each Sitemap on its respective host. If you tried to place sitemap-mysite.xml on www.example.com, you would get an error because, for security reasons, a Sitemap on… Continue reading