Posted in April 6, 2009 ¬ 4:06 pmh.John Nasta
A great way to increase your blog’s search engine friendliness is to customize your permalink structure. This is extremely simple to do and ideally should be done as soon as you set up your blog, before people start linking to it. However, the good news is that the old “ugly” links will still work (and [...]
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Posted in February 27, 2009 ¬ 3:51 pmh.John Nasta
Here is a Google SEO optimization technique that anyone can employ on just about any web page. In a nutshell, write better titles and title tags. Static web pages generally have a <title> tag in the <head> section of the document, and in many dynamically generated sites (blogs, ecommerce, etc.) the page’s Title tag is [...]
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Posted in February 27, 2009 ¬ 2:04 pmh.John Nasta
You may have seen my article about the Ultimate Noindex Nofollow tool for WordPress, but avoiding duplicate content can help the search engine ranking of any web site, including static sites. Recently, Yahoo!, Live, and Google all agreed to support Canonical URL Tags. You put a line of code into the head section of your [...]
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Posted in February 25, 2009 ¬ 4:54 pmh.John Nasta
Now that my blog has been up a few weeks I feel like I finally have some time to start thinking about SEO (Search Engine Optimization). Today I’m checking out The Ultimate Noindex Nofollow Tool plugin by Jonathan Kemp. This plugin allows you to add “noindex” and “nofollow” tags to your WordPress blog pages. Right [...]
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