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1/15/09

Search Engine Spiders and Your Web Site

Search Engine Spiders and Your Web Site

Author: Gary Neame

Axandra Search Engine University


A web page that looks great to the human eye can be totally meaningless to search engines. For example, search engines cannot read the text on the images of your web site, and many don't understand web languages such as JavaScript or CSS.


If you have a great looking web site that is meaningless to search engines, you won't be able to achieve high search engine rankings with that web site - no matter how good and interesting your web site content is.


In general, search engines cannot see content that is presented in the following file formats:



  • images (GIF, JPEG, PNG, etc.)

  • Flash movies, flash banners, etc.

  • JavaScript and other script languages

  • other multimedia file formats


Some search engines can index some of these file formats but in general, it's very difficult to obtain high search engine rankings if your main web site content is presented only in these formats.


Search engines need text to index your web site. They cannot know what's written on your GIF or JPEG images or in your Flash movies. If you use a lot of images on your web site, you should also create some web pages that contain a lot of text.


If you want to find out how search engines see your web site, you have to use a search engine spider simulator tool. A search engine spider simulator tool emulates the software programs search engines use to index your web site. They show you what elements of your web site are visible to search engines.


IBP's search engine spider simulator helps you to find out how search engines see your web site. IBP's spider simulator even allows you to emulate special search engines spider names so that you can find out if your competitors send different pages to search engine spiders.


Just enter the URL of your web site and IBP will tell you what text and which links search engines can find on your site.


That allows you to quickly find out whether your web site lacks information that search engines need to properly index your web site.





More information can be found in our free weekly Search Engine Facts newsletter


About the Author:

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Internet marketer Gary Neame specializes in teaching real people how to successfully start, build, and grow their own profitable online businesses on small budgets. To get instant access to the step-by-step strategies, tools, and resources. visit:All About Internet Marketing Tips

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1/13/09

Use Twitter for Your Business

Use Twitter for Your Business

Author: Leila Davies

Seeing as how Twitter is becoming more and more popular amongst businesses (even Walmart uses it!) we have decided to give you a quick over view of some Twitter best practises.

Top 10 Twitter Tips:

1) Make objectives about what you want to achieve by using Twitter, and stick to them. You need to know what you want to achieve with Twitter. If there are too many things, create more than one account - each one should have its own agenda and credibility. Think about your user name. If you want to build up awareness for your own name brand, use your name, but if you want to build up your company name, you could try a mix of your name and the company name or just the company - depending on the length of your company name. E.G Leila_Interleado. You don't want to use a name like superstar69 because it gives absolutely nothing away about you or your company and it doesn't inspire any kind of credibility.

2) When you add your avatar try not to add a picture of you wearing a giant silly hat, or you sitting in a boardroom. You want to be a human as well as professional. You also want to inspire confidence in your business capabilities and not look like a joker. Keep it simply you -and enforce your brand (whether it's a personal brand, company brand, or your voice in the company brand).

3) Add your URL and a small bio to your profile. People will have an online reference to learn about what you are offering them or what else there is to learn about you. Your profile reflects your brand.

4) Twitter is like micro blogging. Your messages have a limit of 140 characters. Make them count.

5) Twitter is no longer there just to tell people that your dog had 5 adorable puppies and you have decided to name them all Bob and Trudy. Now is the time to use Twitter to tell people about your business goals, your professional interests, to spread knowledge and offer customer support. Use your own ideas to spread the messages - be unique!

6) That said, by no means is it deemed acceptable to spam your followers with "Tweets"* only concerning your company and how great it is. This is a sure fire way to either lose follower or not gain any. Add a human touch by passing on the link to an article you found funny or interesting. Tweet about issues you have online, things you found on your way to work, ask questions and reply to what other "Twits (or Tweeps)"** say. Offer customer support for example. Be useful but keep a balance.

7) Add followers who you think you can learn from. Hopefully they will think the same of you and follow you in return. It's about building up a network here, the more useful all the connections are the better for you and everyone who networks with you. This means not automatically following people who follow you too. Depending on what you want to achieve, it seems logical that you would only follow people who have things to say that you find useful or interesting in any way. This is a chance to gain new blog readers, newsletter subscribers or software users. Again, this depends on what you want to achieve with Twitter.

8) If you like what one of your followers contributed, say so! By "Retweeting"*** what one of your followers or someone you are following says, you let them know that you found what they said interesting and that you are willing to share it with others . You could also reply to them or send a direct message and let them know. To retweet something, users typically type in "Retweeting" and the user name with an @ in front of it to show who posted it originally e.g. "Retweeting @LeilaPan" then paste the Tweet here. To reply to someone you type in the user name with an @ before it e.g. "@LeilaPan nice article!". Users can be notified when they get these replies so they will know you replied to them or retweeted their message and may be more inclined to return the favour. Try to keep a balance though, people can see when you are Tweeting your own messages or when you are replying or Retweeting - make sure you have your own voice.

9) Use Twitter regularly. The more you use it, the more interaction people see. The more use people see in following you and the more followers you will receive!

10) Twitter can give you insight you may not have had before. It can form part of your online reputation management. Track what people say about you or your company, or both! See if people are Tweeting your articles. By responding to what people say about your brand you build up your network and credibility.

Of course there are many Twitter tools and resources out there to help you use the application as best you can. It's all about using it and finding out what works for you. You might also want to brush up on your Twitter lingo (you could even make up your own Twords! Twitter words...that one's all mine.) Twittering can be fun, and keeps the communication lines with your target audience wide open.

The most important thing to remember is that this takes time, but it is becoming more and more widely accepted as a way to interact with existing and potential customers or even your niche heroes.

If you would like to follow some Interleado employees, you can follow me or Interleado's CEO, Peter Cullen.

*Twitter posts

**Twitter users

***Reposting a Tweet

About the Author:

Leila is an online marketing specialist trying to improve writing skills and share the knowledge learnt. Working for an SEO analysis software company called Interleado. If you need any extra information please contact leila@interleado.com. All articles are originally written by Leila and may not be copied.

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SEO Keyword Tool

SEO Keyword Tool - Search Engine Keyword Database

Author: Ricky Lim

Most new webmasters think that by building a website, they will get traffic automatically. Unfortunately, that is not true online. The saying “build it and they will come” does not hold true in the online world.



One of the ways to get targeted traffic is to position your website high in the search engines for the keyword you are targeting. It is called SEO or search engine optimization.



Although there are many SEO companies that can help you do this, it would be best to learn how to do it yourself first. Most people tend to make SEO more complicated than it really is and they are many SEO myths and legends around if you browse some of the more popular SEO forums.



The first step in SEO is to determine the base keyword of your website and then get a SEO keyword tool. There are many such tools available online. Some are desktop tools while others are online services. Most require a payment or monthly subscription fee however, there are a few good SEO keyword tools that are free.



One such tool is the Google keyword tool. This tool is provided for adwords advertisers but it can still be used for SEO purposes. Simply enter the keyword and google will show you the monthly search volume as well as the related keyword phrases.



You can also see the cost per price for that keyword as well as google trends for their keyword. You can use this tool to give you ideas for hundred of other keyword phrases that people are searching for which are related to your website.



The only disadvantage of the Google keyword tool is that it does not tell you how competitive that keyword is.



Another SEO keyword tool that does that is wordtracker. Wordtracker is quite a popular keyword search tool that has over 40 million keywords in its database. It is similar to Google keyword tool except it does tell you know how competitive a keyword is, however their keyword database does not come from google but from meta search engines such as metacrawler.



While they are some arguments about the accuracy of their database since almost no one today uses meta search engines, it is in my opinion still a good point of reference.



About the Author:

If you are looking for the best keyword service database, check out my Jim Morris Nichebot 2 review.

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