SegerGholston925

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Everything began in the late 90's. I desired to put some news on my web site. A record. A summary of forthcoming events. I started with basic HTML. One page, with areas for each article. In case you claim to identify extra info on better than linklicious, there are many on-line databases people could pursue. Basic. Then I heard about 'blogs' and 'blogging.' Being wise, I picked Wordpress, the most popular software. How clever, I thought. Anybody could set up a website, If you have the WYSIWYG editor going. Very democratic. Linklicious contains additional information about the reason for it. This inspired my to create my outermost thoughts; o-n London, politics, and personal gripes. Being a webmaster, I watched to see Google index them. 'Here we go', I thought, 'soon, my jewels of extrospection will fit in with the ages.' Except Google didn't like my website. It'd not index much beyond the leading page. Why, why, why? Repeat information? I set it to put only 1 post per-page. No progress. I checked out what Google was indexing. Then I looked over the blog HTML. Soon, all became clear. In sum - Wordpress was still copying my material, and - It had no suitable META tags, and - There is a lot unnecessary HTML, and - The design obscured this content. I'd a fast search on Google to find search engine marketing guidelines. There's a plug-in 'head META information' ( http://guff.szub.net/plugins/ ). But I didn't use that, oh no. For some reason, I got the notion a full topic will be the ticket. I tried changing an existing one myself. Better, although not great. Google was needs to list more pages, nevertheless they all had the exact same subject. My missives to an uncaring world were being ignored. So I got another person to accomplish one, according to my criteria, which were - Grab a META 'subject' from your blog post 'title'; - Grab a META 'information' from your website 'excerpts'; - Put a ROBOTS 'noindex' tag in non-content pages. But that wasn't enough. For best SEO results you should change Word-press savagely. You have to be _mean_ to it. You have to _man_ enough. I did so a bit of research and created to following tips. For other interpretations, we recommend you check-out tumbshots. WARNING They're intense. If you have good ranks, making significant changes for your URLs may influence them. In my case - Moving my weblog http://www.ttblog.co.uk for the root web directory, - MOD_REWRITING its URLs, and - Removing a 301 direct, ... caused my PageRank to go to 0. BUT, page indexing was unaffected. This was temporary, as Google found it as 'suspect' behaviour. My site had been radically changed by me. Here are the recommendations, for true _men_, who is able to try the face area of web death and laugh 1. Trigger permalinks by visiting 'Options/Permalinks.' You may have to enable Apache MOD_REWRITE in your website consideration. 1a. Limit the permalinks code to just the %postname% variable. Do not bother with the date codes. To research additional information, consider checking out copyright. This keeps your URLs short. 2. Place your website in the listing possible. http://www.ttblog.co.uk is preferable to http://www.ttblog.co.uk/wordpress/ So a typical post would appear to be http://www.ttblog.co.uk/Im-hard-as-nails-me/ In place of http://www.ttblog.co.uk/wordpress/2006/08/03/Im-hard-as-nails-me/ 3. Then install an SEO'd theme. My blogs are now listed beautifully. The Google 'site:' command returns all my articles, and little else. For my next challenge, I accept Windows XP, and transform it into an operating system..

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