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Free & Cheap Link Building Techniques

SEO Tutorials | May 6th, 2008 | 5 Comments

I feel like repeating myself that on-site optimization is very important for your site, but without the off site optimization or rather backlink building to your site there is not a long road to walk on the SERPs for your site. For those that have deep pockets building backlinks is pretty easy and the resources [...]

Free Directory Submissions, Old Style?

SEO Tutorials | May 5th, 2008 | 2 Comments

As days pass new seo technique is being discovered, and each time a new and easy way of building backlinks is discovered and the word gets spread around the web, Google is ready waiting there to slap on your hands and stop your attempt to rank higher in their search engine by tricking their algorithm. [...]

Google SERPs Case Sensitive

Google search engine, SEO Tutorials | April 21st, 2008 | 2 Comments

From the author of the SEO bible, SEO Book, Aaron Wall, a complete online seo training course. I guess soon we will have to stop claiming that Google SERPs are not case sensitive. Rather your title is SEO or seo used to be the same, rather your anchor text would be seo or SEO used [...]

Why Sites Lose Rankings if Unavailable

SEO Tutorials | April 18th, 2008 | Comments Off

On yesterdays post I explained how your web hosting can ruin your site rankings. Let me first clarify that it is not that the web hosting company would do that intentionally but rather a web hosting’s incompetence in managing and keeping the server up and alive 24/7. With incompetence I am referring at “act quick [...]

How Web Hosting can Ruin Your Rankings

SEO Tutorials | April 17th, 2008 | 2 Comments

Have you ever thought that your web hosting can ruin your search engine rankings, no? Well let me refresh your memory on how search engine ranking is being determined.

Each search engine has its own spide bot. This search engine spider bot is supposed to crawl your site, collect data (content) and store it in the search engines database. The stored data and the counted inbound links to your website based on the search engines algorithm help the search engines to determine your position in the SERPs.

So if your host is down, your site is unreachable and this means that the search engine spider bot is unable to crawl your site and store data in the search engines database. The worst case is when your web hosting server is down for too long, after several attempts of the spider bot to crawl your site he will give up and decide whether to come tomorrow and attempt to crawl your site again or after a week…ugh! a whole week without the spider bot crawling your site.