Thursday, 10 March 2016

What Is SEO / Search Engine Optimization? search engine optimization chalkboard ss 1920 What Is SEO? SEO stands for “search engine optimization.” It is the process of getting traffic from the “free,” “organic,” “editorial” or “natural” search results on search engines. All major search engines such as Google, Bing and Yahoo have primary search results, where web pages and other content such as videos or local listings are shown and ranked based on what the search engine considers most relevant to users. Payment isn’t involved, as it is with paid search ads. VIDEO: SEO Explained New to SEO? Start with this quick and easy to understand video about search engine optimization. It’ll quickly cover the basics: Search Engine Land worked with Common Craft to produce the video, and they have many more great explainer videos like this in the Common Craft video library, so check that out. More SEO Advice For Beginners For more basic but also in-depth advice, our Periodic Table Of SEO Success Factors, shown below, introduces you to all the key concepts you need to know: Periodic Table Of SEO You can click on the table to view a larger version of it. You can download a copy to print for easy reference! Search Engine Land’s Guide To SEO As a companion to the table, Search Engine Land’s Guide To SEO explains the ranking factors in more depth, in a tutorial providing tips and advice on implementing them. Links to the entire guide are shown below (start at the beginning, and each page will take you to the next): Chapter 1: Types Of Search Engine Success Factors Chapter 2: Content & Search Engine Success Factors Chapter 3: Site Architecture & Search Engine Success Factors Chapter 4: HTML Code & Search Engine Success Factors Chapter 5: Trust, Authority, Identity & Search Rankings Chapter 6: Link Building & Ranking In Search Engines Chapter 7: Personalization & Search Engine Rankings Chapter 8: Social Media & Ranking In Search Results Chapter 9: Violations & Search Engine Spam Penalties More SEO Guides & Books Another excellent guide is Google’s “Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide.” This is a free PDF download that covers basic tips that Google provides to its own employees on how to get listed. You’ll find it here. Also well worth checking out is Moz’s “Beginner’s Guide To SEO,” which you’ll find here, and the SEO Success Pyramid from Small Business Search Marketing. Daily SEO News & Expert SEO Advice In addition to daily news stories from our editorial staff, Search Engine Land publishes daily articles from expert contributors that cover SEO issues mainly from an in-the-trenches perspective. Browse the SEO Channel for the most recent SEO news stories and expert columns, or sign up to receive all of our SEO related content via email. Search Engine Land’s SEO Library The SEO Library is an area within Search Engine Land that provides a collection of all stories we’ve written on the topic of SEO. We also have sub-categories, including: SEO: Blogs & Feeds SEO: Cloaking & Doorway Pages SEO: Content and Writing SEO: Crawling and Robots SEO: Domains & URLs SEO: Duplicate Content SEO: Flash SEO: General SEO: Image Search SEO: Local SEO: Mobile Search SEO: Redirects & Moving Sites SEO: Spamming SEO: Submitting & Sitemaps SEO: Tagging SEO: Titles & Descriptions SEO: Video Search Also see our related Link Building category and these sub-categories: Link Building: Link Bombs Link Building: Linkbait Link Building: Paid Links In addition to covering SEO generally, Search Engine Land also has search engine optimization areas specifically for each of the major search engines: Google SEO Bing SEO Yahoo SEO Also within our library is the How To: SEO section, which is devoted to practical tips and tactics about search engine optimization. Get SEO News & Advice Delivered To Your Inbox Subscribe to our weekly SEO and daily SearchCap newsletters for a recap of all the latest SEO related news, tips and tactics from Search Engine Land and other sources all over the Web.


What Is SEO / Search Engine Optimization?
search engine optimization chalkboard ss 1920
What Is SEO?
SEO stands for “search engine optimization.” It is the process of getting traffic from the “free,” “organic,” “editorial” or “natural” search results on search engines.

All major search engines such as Google, Bing and Yahoo have primary search results, where web pages and other content such as videos or local listings are shown and ranked based on what the search engine considers most relevant to users. Payment isn’t involved, as it is with paid search ads.
VIDEO: SEO Explained

New to SEO? Start with this quick and easy to understand video about search engine optimization. It’ll quickly cover the basics:

Search Engine Land worked with Common Craft to produce the video, and they have many more great explainer videos like this in the Common Craft video library, so check that out.
More SEO Advice For Beginners

For more basic but also in-depth advice, our Periodic Table Of SEO Success Factors, shown below, introduces you to all the key concepts you need to know:
Periodic Table Of SEO
You can click on the table to view a larger version of it. You can download a copy to print for easy reference!
Search Engine Land’s Guide To SEO

As a companion to the table, Search Engine Land’s Guide To SEO explains the ranking factors in more depth, in a tutorial providing tips and advice on implementing them.

Links to the entire guide are shown below (start at the beginning, and each page will take you to the next):

    Chapter 1: Types Of Search Engine Success Factors
    Chapter 2: Content & Search Engine Success Factors
    Chapter 3: Site Architecture & Search Engine Success Factors
    Chapter 4: HTML Code & Search Engine Success Factors
    Chapter 5: Trust, Authority, Identity & Search Rankings
    Chapter 6: Link Building & Ranking In Search Engines
    Chapter 7: Personalization & Search Engine Rankings
    Chapter 8: Social Media & Ranking In Search Results
    Chapter 9: Violations & Search Engine Spam Penalties

More SEO Guides & Books

Another excellent guide is Google’s “Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide.” This is a free PDF download that covers basic tips that Google provides to its own employees on how to get listed. You’ll find it here. Also well worth checking out is Moz’s “Beginner’s Guide To SEO,” which you’ll find here, and the SEO Success Pyramid from Small Business Search Marketing.
Daily SEO News & Expert SEO Advice

In addition to daily news stories from our editorial staff, Search Engine Land publishes daily articles from expert contributors that cover SEO issues mainly from an in-the-trenches perspective.  Browse the SEO Channel for the most recent SEO news stories and expert columns, or sign up to receive all of our SEO related content via email.
Search Engine Land’s SEO Library

The SEO Library is an area within Search Engine Land that provides a collection of all stories we’ve written on the topic of SEO. We also have sub-categories, including:

    SEO: Blogs & Feeds
    SEO: Cloaking & Doorway Pages
    SEO: Content and Writing
    SEO: Crawling and Robots
    SEO: Domains & URLs
    SEO: Duplicate Content
    SEO: Flash
    SEO: General
    SEO: Image Search
    SEO: Local
    SEO: Mobile Search
    SEO: Redirects & Moving Sites
    SEO: Spamming
    SEO: Submitting & Sitemaps
    SEO: Tagging
    SEO: Titles & Descriptions
    SEO: Video Search

Also see our related Link Building category and these sub-categories:

    Link Building: Link Bombs
    Link Building: Linkbait
    Link Building: Paid Links

In addition to covering SEO generally, Search Engine Land also has search engine optimization areas specifically for each of the major search engines:

    Google SEO
    Bing SEO
    Yahoo SEO

Also within our library is the How To: SEO section, which is devoted to practical tips and tactics about search engine optimization.
Get SEO News & Advice Delivered To Your Inbox

Subscribe to our weekly SEO and daily SearchCap newsletters for a recap of all the latest SEO related news, tips and tactics from Search Engine Land and other sources all over the Web.

What Is SEO / Search Engine Optimization? search engine optimization chalkboard ss 1920


What Is SEO / Search Engine Optimization?
search engine optimization chalkboard ss 1920
What Is SEO?
SEO stands for “search engine optimization.” It is the process of getting traffic from the “free,” “organic,” “editorial” or “natural” search results on search engines.

All major search engines such as Google, Bing and Yahoo have primary search results, where web pages and other content such as videos or local listings are shown and ranked based on what the search engine considers most relevant to users. Payment isn’t involved, as it is with paid search ads.
VIDEO: SEO Explained

New to SEO? Start with this quick and easy to understand video about search engine optimization. It’ll quickly cover the basics:

Search Engine Land worked with Common Craft to produce the video, and they have many more great explainer videos like this in the Common Craft video library, so check that out.
More SEO Advice For Beginners

For more basic but also in-depth advice, our Periodic Table Of SEO Success Factors, shown below, introduces you to all the key concepts you need to know:
Periodic Table Of SEO
You can click on the table to view a larger version of it. You can download a copy to print for easy reference!
Search Engine Land’s Guide To SEO

As a companion to the table, Search Engine Land’s Guide To SEO explains the ranking factors in more depth, in a tutorial providing tips and advice on implementing them.

Links to the entire guide are shown below (start at the beginning, and each page will take you to the next):

    Chapter 1: Types Of Search Engine Success Factors
    Chapter 2: Content & Search Engine Success Factors
    Chapter 3: Site Architecture & Search Engine Success Factors
    Chapter 4: HTML Code & Search Engine Success Factors
    Chapter 5: Trust, Authority, Identity & Search Rankings
    Chapter 6: Link Building & Ranking In Search Engines
    Chapter 7: Personalization & Search Engine Rankings
    Chapter 8: Social Media & Ranking In Search Results
    Chapter 9: Violations & Search Engine Spam Penalties

More SEO Guides & Books

Another excellent guide is Google’s “Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide.” This is a free PDF download that covers basic tips that Google provides to its own employees on how to get listed. You’ll find it here. Also well worth checking out is Moz’s “Beginner’s Guide To SEO,” which you’ll find here, and the SEO Success Pyramid from Small Business Search Marketing.
Daily SEO News & Expert SEO Advice

In addition to daily news stories from our editorial staff, Search Engine Land publishes daily articles from expert contributors that cover SEO issues mainly from an in-the-trenches perspective.  Browse the SEO Channel for the most recent SEO news stories and expert columns, or sign up to receive all of our SEO related content via email.
Search Engine Land’s SEO Library

The SEO Library is an area within Search Engine Land that provides a collection of all stories we’ve written on the topic of SEO. We also have sub-categories, including:

    SEO: Blogs & Feeds
    SEO: Cloaking & Doorway Pages
    SEO: Content and Writing
    SEO: Crawling and Robots
    SEO: Domains & URLs
    SEO: Duplicate Content
    SEO: Flash
    SEO: General
    SEO: Image Search
    SEO: Local
    SEO: Mobile Search
    SEO: Redirects & Moving Sites
    SEO: Spamming
    SEO: Submitting & Sitemaps
    SEO: Tagging
    SEO: Titles & Descriptions
    SEO: Video Search

Also see our related Link Building category and these sub-categories:

    Link Building: Link Bombs
    Link Building: Linkbait
    Link Building: Paid Links

In addition to covering SEO generally, Search Engine Land also has search engine optimization areas specifically for each of the major search engines:

    Google SEO
    Bing SEO
    Yahoo SEO

Also within our library is the How To: SEO section, which is devoted to practical tips and tactics about search engine optimization.
Get SEO News & Advice Delivered To Your Inbox

Subscribe to our weekly SEO and daily SearchCap newsletters for a recap of all the latest SEO related news, tips and tactics from Search Engine Land and other sources all over the Web.

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Wednesday, 9 March 2016

How-to

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about task accomplishment descriptions. For the wiki-based community of how-to guides and manuals, see wikiHow.
For how-to guides on Wikipedia processes and practices, see Category:Wikipedia how-to.

A how-to is an informal, often short, description of how to accomplish a specific task. A how-to is usually meant to help non-experts, may leave out details that are only important to experts, and may also be greatly simplified from an overall discussion of the topic.

One of the earliest how-to books was published in 1569 by Thomas Wight and entitled, A booke ohrijf the arte and maner, how to plant and graffe all sortes of trees: With divers other new practise, by one of the Abbey of Saint Vincent in Fraunce by Leonard Mascall.

Contents

    1 Modern examples
    2 History
    3 Usage in the world of computers
    4 See also
    5 References

Modern examples

In the modern era How-to can range from brief directions that aid in performing a task with which one is unfamiliar to full-length books, generally intended to assist or inspire life-changing methods and attitudes. They occur in the "self-help" genre, business books, and the hobby industry.

Perhaps the best known full-length book in the genre is How to Win Friends and Influence People, written by Dale Carnegie in 1936.

A similar concept can be seen in many of the [topic] For Dummies series of tutorials and also in many other introductory surveys entitled with the suffix "101" (based on academic numberings of entry-level courses).
History

How-to manuals have existed in some form for as long as people have spoken to each other. Before writing, they took the form of instruction in oral tradition. The older generation taught the younger through proverbs and parables, and when languages became written, these were written down.[citation needed]

When writing was invented and people learned to read, people began writing down their oral teaching traditions. This was the birth of the how-to manual. Eventually, the genre broadened to include instructions for more than just common life skills. Authors like Plato developed books like The Republic, which is, arguably, a how-to manual about forming the perfect society. Later, Ovid wrote the "Ars Amatoria," which describes in a mock-didactic form how to seduce women. The Renaissance, with the rise of individualism and the advent of printed books, saw texts like Machiavelli's The Prince that could be considered "how-to" books of a kind. Eventually, how-to manuals broadened to the form that we see commonly today: texts giving instructions for various pursuits, like drawing, painting, swimming, and other hobbies. Now, these manuals are both printed and on the internet, and are easily accessed by everyone.[citation needed]
Usage in the world of computers

It is common practice to write the phrase as "HOWTO" in the open-source community.[1] This is consistent with the traditional naming scheme for technical documentation, such as FAQ and README. Another possible reason is that this makes it easier to find a how-to in search engines like Google as searching with the words "to" and "how" does not necessarily deliver relevant search results.[2]

How-tos have a long history as a way of sharing knowledge on the Internet, but are less successful than FAQs, manuals, recipes and guides[3]

In the beginning, most how-tos on the Internet were the result of a complex process in which an author wrote a how-to for potential readers. After 2001, user added content played a more and more important role on the internet in a trend that is widely referred to[citation needed] as Web 2.0. This had a profound impact on the way in which how-tos are generated on the internet, as the readers and users were able to add to and improve the on-line content.
See also

    Documentation
    FAQ
    Imperative mood
    Knowledge base
    Methods of obtaining knowledge
    Procedural knowledge, a discussion of what sort of knowledge is imparted, and how far it can be imparted, in how-tos.
    Tutorial
    User guide
    Walkthrough (disambiguation)
    WikiHow
    Do it yourself

References
Wikibooks

Wikibooks has a How-tos bookshelf and also books on these subjects:

    Computer programming
    First Aid
    Cookbook
    Bartending

List of Linux HowTos, tldp.org
As of 2009 A Google search for "How To" results in a comprehensive list of HowTo sites. It seems this has changed throughout the years. In the 1990s and early years of 2000, it was common for search engines to ignore these words, and even to notify the user that these words are too common for giving a comprehensive result. Currently, the Google features web page says: Google ignores common words and characters such as where, the, how, and other digits and letters that slow down your search without improving the results. If a common word is essential to getting the results you want, you can make sure we pay attention to it by putting a "+" sign in front of it."
. A search on Google for "howto faq" or for "faq howto" results in FAQs with HowTo instructions in them, but never to a single HowTo page. This is probably because FAQ pages are usually broader in scope, and therefore more commonly used.

What Is SEO / Search Engine Optimization?


What Is SEO / Search Engine Optimization?
search engine optimization chalkboard ss 1920
What Is SEO?
SEO stands for “search engine optimization.” It is the process of getting traffic from the “free,” “organic,” “editorial” or “natural” search results on search engines.

All major search engines such as Google, Bing and Yahoo have primary search results, where web pages and other content such as videos or local listings are shown and ranked based on what the search engine considers most relevant to users. Payment isn’t involved, as it is with paid search ads.
VIDEO: SEO Explained

New to SEO? Start with this quick and easy to understand video about search engine optimization. It’ll quickly cover the basics:

Search Engine Land worked with Common Craft to produce the video, and they have many more great explainer videos like this in the Common Craft video library, so check that out.
More SEO Advice For Beginners

For more basic but also in-depth advice, our Periodic Table Of SEO Success Factors, shown below, introduces you to all the key concepts you need to know:
Periodic Table Of SEO
You can click on the table to view a larger version of it. You can download a copy to print for easy reference!
Search Engine Land’s Guide To SEO

As a companion to the table, Search Engine Land’s Guide To SEO explains the ranking factors in more depth, in a tutorial providing tips and advice on implementing them.

Links to the entire guide are shown below (start at the beginning, and each page will take you to the next):

    Chapter 1: Types Of Search Engine Success Factors
    Chapter 2: Content & Search Engine Success Factors
    Chapter 3: Site Architecture & Search Engine Success Factors
    Chapter 4: HTML Code & Search Engine Success Factors
    Chapter 5: Trust, Authority, Identity & Search Rankings
    Chapter 6: Link Building & Ranking In Search Engines
    Chapter 7: Personalization & Search Engine Rankings
    Chapter 8: Social Media & Ranking In Search Results
    Chapter 9: Violations & Search Engine Spam Penalties

More SEO Guides & Books

Another excellent guide is Google’s “Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide.” This is a free PDF download that covers basic tips that Google provides to its own employees on how to get listed. You’ll find it here. Also well worth checking out is Moz’s “Beginner’s Guide To SEO,” which you’ll find here, and the SEO Success Pyramid from Small Business Search Marketing.
Daily SEO News & Expert SEO Advice

In addition to daily news stories from our editorial staff, Search Engine Land publishes daily articles from expert contributors that cover SEO issues mainly from an in-the-trenches perspective.  Browse the SEO Channel for the most recent SEO news stories and expert columns, or sign up to receive all of our SEO related content via email.
Search Engine Land’s SEO Library

The SEO Library is an area within Search Engine Land that provides a collection of all stories we’ve written on the topic of SEO. We also have sub-categories, including:

    SEO: Blogs & Feeds
    SEO: Cloaking & Doorway Pages
    SEO: Content and Writing
    SEO: Crawling and Robots
    SEO: Domains & URLs
    SEO: Duplicate Content
    SEO: Flash
    SEO: General
    SEO: Image Search
    SEO: Local
    SEO: Mobile Search
    SEO: Redirects & Moving Sites
    SEO: Spamming
    SEO: Submitting & Sitemaps
    SEO: Tagging
    SEO: Titles & Descriptions
    SEO: Video Search

Also see our related Link Building category and these sub-categories:

    Link Building: Link Bombs
    Link Building: Linkbait
    Link Building: Paid Links

In addition to covering SEO generally, Search Engine Land also has search engine optimization areas specifically for each of the major search engines:

    Google SEO
    Bing SEO
    Yahoo SEO

Also within our library is the How To: SEO section, which is devoted to practical tips and tactics about search engine optimization.
Get SEO News & Advice Delivered To Your Inbox

Subscribe to our weekly SEO and daily SearchCap newsletters for a recap of all the latest SEO related news, tips and tactics from Search Engine Land and other sources all over the Web.

Wednesday, 16 September 2015

How to Put Meta Keywords in Each Blogger Post




Meta Tags Tips

Every webmasters try to get big values of traffic per days. But do you know? Which is the biggest issue why they cannot get readers for their website? That, they do not meta tags their blog post and