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Plastics Are One of the Most Important Materials We Have rated or of little value (data feed sites that are built in a day by someone wanting to put out thousands of pages quickly).Consider all the materials that we make stuff out of and how important they are to us. If you ask the average person they will immediately think of steel, aluminum, glass and concrete, then they will think a bit and say Plastic.Ah ha, 4. Excessively cross-linking sites to inflate a site's apparent popularity (webmasters who cross link all their sites in an effort to rank better). 5. Pages built primarily for the search engines (highly optimized pages). Real Estate SEO - Are You Googling Yourself Again? Yahoo has fairly recently updated its guidelines. You can read the full list at:Advanced Summary: This article pertains to real estate search engine optimization (SEO). In this article's usage, real estate SEO is the act of improving a real estate agent's website for better search engine visibility.I k http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/ysearch/basics/basics-18.html I thought that a few points were of great interest to you because we have discussed these issue in the past when describing the best way to future-proof your site against search engine algorithm changes. Here are some of the new guidelines: Pages Yahoo! Wants Included in Its Index ________________________________________ 1. Original and unique content of genuine value 2. Pages designed primarily for humans, with search engine considerations secondary 3. Hyperlinks intended to help people find interesting, related content, when applicable 4. Metadata (including title and description) that accurately describes the contents of a web page 5. Good web design in general It seems content is now King for Yahoo, and unique content at that. As I have always told you, develop webpages with unique content and your sites will do well. Here is a summary of some of the guidelines Yahoo makes on what not to do. I have added my own comments in brackets afterwards: 1. redirects (targeting smart pages and similar cloaking techniques). 2.Pages that have substantially the same content as other pages (pages generated by page generators that substitute one keyword for another). 3. Pages in great quantity, automatically generated or of little value (data feed sites that are built in a day by someone wanting to put out thousands of pages quickly). 4. Excessively cross-linking sites to inflate a site's apparent popularity (webmasters who cross link all their sites in an effort to rank better). 5. Pages built primarily for the search engines (highly optimized pages). < Excuse Me, Are You Wasting Traffic? p>Here are some of the new guidelines:The largest cost and concern of an internet business is customer acquisition; traffic. Both quantity and quality of traffic directly determines the succes of an internet business. By the fundamental nature of traffic to an online business,on Pages Yahoo! Wants Included in Its Index ________________________________________ 1. Original and unique content of genuine value 2. Pages designed primarily for humans, with search engine considerations secondary 3. Hyperlinks intended to help people find interesting, related content, when applicable 4. Metadata (including title and description) that accurately describes the contents of a web page 5. Good web design in general It seems content is now King for Yahoo, and unique content at that. As I have always told you, develop webpages with unique content and your sites will do well. Here is a summary of some of the guidelines Yahoo makes on what not to do. I have added my own comments in brackets afterwards: 1. redirects (targeting smart pages and similar cloaking techniques). 2.Pages that have substantially the same content as other pages (pages generated by page generators that substitute one keyword for another). 3. Pages in great quantity, automatically generated or of little value (data feed sites that are built in a day by someone wanting to put out thousands of pages quickly). 4. Excessively cross-linking sites to inflate a site's apparent popularity (webmasters who cross link all their sites in an effort to rank better). 5. Pages built primarily for the search engines (highly optimized pages). A Mental Walkthrough The Sale- Why You Need It ableRecently I caught up with Carol, an good friend of mine. After exchanging all the news, we got talking about our careers. Carol told me she had started a new business as an interior designer. She had been working with one of the top interior 4. Metadata (including title and description) that accurately describes the contents of a web page 5. Good web design in general It seems content is now King for Yahoo, and unique content at that. As I have always told you, develop webpages with unique content and your sites will do well. Here is a summary of some of the guidelines Yahoo makes on what not to do. I have added my own comments in brackets afterwards: 1. redirects (targeting smart pages and similar cloaking techniques). 2.Pages that have substantially the same content as other pages (pages generated by page generators that substitute one keyword for another). 3. Pages in great quantity, automatically generated or of little value (data feed sites that are built in a day by someone wanting to put out thousands of pages quickly). 4. Excessively cross-linking sites to inflate a site's apparent popularity (webmasters who cross link all their sites in an effort to rank better). 5. Pages built primarily for the search engines (highly optimized pages). Women's Networking -- Heaven or Hell Yahoo makes on what not to do. I have added my own comments in brackets afterwards:Is your networking group inclusive and interesting, or dull and demotivating? Would you be better off at Starbucks with a mixed bunch of entrepreneurs?We are all supposed to get 'out there' and 'network'. Cue collective groaning, and c 1. redirects (targeting smart pages and similar cloaking techniques). 2.Pages that have substantially the same content as other pages (pages generated by page generators that substitute one keyword for another). 3. Pages in great quantity, automatically generated or of little value (data feed sites that are built in a day by someone wanting to put out thousands of pages quickly). 4. Excessively cross-linking sites to inflate a site's apparent popularity (webmasters who cross link all their sites in an effort to rank better). 5. Pages built primarily for the search engines (highly optimized pages). Surefire System Answers How To Write A eBook rated or of little value (data feed sites that are built in a day by someone wanting to put out thousands of pages quickly).When everyone else is grumpily fighting their way to the office Monday morning, struggling with yet another week of meaningless, frustrating office politics imagine opening your Inbox to find a string of orders leading to a payout while you s 4. Excessively cross-linking sites to inflate a site's apparent popularity (webmasters who cross link all their sites in an effort to rank better). 5. Pages built primarily for the search engines (highly optimized pages). Read the full set of guidelines for yourself as they offer a great insight as to why your site may have been dropped by Yahoo.
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