SEO Tutorials

Google SERPs – Title’s Highlighted

Google search engine, SEO Tutorials | March 13th, 2008 | 2 Comments

There are couple new things going on at Google, some smart moves and some interesting changes. I have used Google for the whole day already and everything seemed just as always, until later tonight when I saw a major change on the Search Engine Page Results (SERPs). What I saw after performing a search is [...]

WordPress 301 Permalink (URL) Redirect

SEO Tutorials | February 24th, 2008 | 8 Comments

Changing your URL permalink can have a drastic impact on your search engine rankings. The search engines need to know if you changed the URL or you simply dropped those pages and created new ones. 301 URL redirect is one of the best SEO practices when webmasters decide to change the URL structure of their website.

With the latest WordPress version this is now easier then ever. The 301 redirect is already built in with the default installation and it saves you the hassle to write down all those 301 redirects manually.

How a designer can ruin your rankings

Open topic, SEO Tutorials | February 24th, 2008 | Comments Off

SEO Optimization recommends you WordZe. Advanced web based keyword research tool that gives you detailed results on which keywords work for your business. This post is kinda ironic since I am offering website design and coding services and the mistake was done by me. But I believe exposing my accidental mistakes might put aware many [...]

Backlinks, ROI and SEO

SEO Tutorials | February 24th, 2008 | Comments Off

SEO Optimization recommends you WordZe. Advanced web based keyword research tool that gives you detailed results on which keywords work for your business. With the latest war declared by Google to webmasters that do profit of their websites by selling textual links that do pass link and PageRank juice (or rather, that do trick their [...]

SEO and Grammatically Correct Spelling

SEO Tutorials | February 6th, 2008 | 4 Comments

The question raises on webmaster forums (digitalpoint) where users were wondering if search engines give weight to correctly spelled keywords or no. The fact is that people make search engines and search engines don’t make people. If the grammatically correct keyword is the one that receives more queries then thats the keyword you should optimize for, think how the users that perform search queries would think and don’t bother how search engines will treat the misspelled keywords.

Lets take for example, would you ever be performing a search query for the keywords seocontest2008 if there wasn’t a SEO contest going on or you’d rather perform a search query for “2008 seo contest” and similar variations? It is people that make the keywords, not the search engines.