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SSeo tips.

Thursday, December 23rd, 2010

Linking and SEO code

It use to be that you could do a search online and find a blog in your niche with related informational content having subject matter that was very similar to your own blog. You could write a comment in the blog about the blog, then submit the comment with your link embedded in the comment and in turn have a link back to your site.Is your site linking efforts really the key to search engine optimization and domain networking success. My answer is, it absolutely is not.

Links from other sites give notoriety and may back up the fact that you have some type of content. Where is the true value of any site? Today most blogs have a “no follow” tag on pages that do allow comments.  The days of freely adding links that “do follow” from random blogs is all but over.

One of the best ways to get incoming links today is to use content relevant forums that allow you to paste your signature. The signature should have your name and a link back to your intended target page.

True SEO value is not just general babbling content. In order to achieve the high ranking values in the search engines try using “SSDO.” “Subject Specific Digital Originals” pronounced SS-do. Remember new content has a grater value than any old recopied rehashed re-cut and re-paste types of content.

The incoming links will happen if the content is good. Think of linking like this, when people like what they see and read they share the information. Can you say viral?

“SSdo” is the secret sauce. Top quality content attracts links.

All sites need subject relevant content in order to get SSEO results. Appropriate content is information combined with pertinent content pictures and or video that have value. Just because you have some incoming links don’t think the links give your site true link value. If the link has zero in semantic related content your true search engine value for the link may be zero.

  

Google page one SEO information.

One of the biggest mistake people make is failing to check the code on their site. This is one of the one most important links that you need to visit, http://validator.w3.org/.

I recommend that every site owner go to the w3.org site validator and type in their domain name then hit enter. Don’t be surprised to see that your SEO efforts may need some refining.

The results may please you or they might confuse you. Either way the results are what’s right or what’s wrong with your site.

Here is the way I look at a web site. I always say you need a good foundation to build a good house. Your foundation code is the start of your domain building. The framing is your content code. Pictures and videos are your window codes. All the coded parts need to be correctly placed in order to have one strong viable structure.

This is a good example of something I recently did. I went to validate some code and playing around I typed www.alexa.com into the validator I saw 51 errors. I did the same thing with MSN. Then I typed in Google and hit the enter key. This is the Big G results 35 Errors, 2 warning(s). I was shocked when I saw the results for big G.

I totally expected MSN to not have errors. Bing had 14 on one page. This just goes to show that just because all of the site code is not up to w3 quality standards that you can still achieve the #1 position in the world for a domain

Link checker  for SEO linking.  http://validator.w3.org/checklink/