Using Frames
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Avoid using frames! ... when creating a main site for submission. Most major search engines do not support them and if you do include them in your web pages then you can actually restrict your listing potential, doing your site more damage than good.
Example:
If the page http://www.url.com/index.HTML is a frame entry page, it may contain [...]
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Using Cookies
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A cookie is either a small text file that is located and stored on your hard drive, or some information that is stored in your computer's memory until you close your web-browser. There are many websites on the Internet that may save information on your system in the form of a cookie to allow for [...]
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URL Redirection
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If you are using an Internet Redirection Service to make it easy for people to remember your website address, or you are using this service in order to 'hide' the actual URL of your page, then please do not use this Redirect URL for your submission. You should by all means use the actual web [...]
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Stop Words
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Some search engines do not record extremely common words in order to save valuable storage space or to help speed up site searches. These are known in the industry as "stop words" and can sometimes include common terms such as 'web', 'internet', etc. Check to make sure that the search engine you are submitting to [...]
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Simple MetaTag Rules
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Some people spend the time turning MetaTag optimization into an art. However, most of us don't have the time for that. The countless hours that can be spent on adjusting and re-adjusting Meta Tags could be better spent creating new content. After all, it is the content that search engines are "really" looking for. The [...]
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Self-Generating Pages
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If the contents of your webpages are automatically generated at real time by using a script such as .cgi, .asp, etc. rather than a normal .HTML (or .htm) file then you risk having your submission rejected by the engines. This sort of problem will result mainly because the content of the pages will change each [...]
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Search Engine Resubmission
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As an increasing number of engines are implementing a 'NO-SPAM' submission policy, it is essential to pay careful attention to a strict formula when submitting your site. If search engines receive the same submission often in a short period of time, they might reject your submission, give you a lower ranking, or even ban you [...]
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Repeating Keywords
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Many search engines do not use Meta Tags when indexing a website and prefer only to index the visible text on a page. For this purpose, some pages might include a list of keywords at the bottom of a page:
Example:
computer,software,hardware,shopping,games,internet,monitors,printers,sale....
This type of practice is often referred to as keyword 'spamming' and you should avoid this [...]
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Page Title
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Always try to include the most relevant keyword(s) in the page title. Many engines place a high degree of relevancy on pages that mention a search keyword in the page title. In the HTML source code of the page, the page title is defined in the <TITLE> tag.
Example:
<TITLE>All the information about keyword you will ever [...]
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Page Links
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Not all search engine spiders will visit your website by visiting your main index page (eg: index.htm). If you have not linked each of your web pages with other web pages on your site then you stand the risk of having engines indexing only one or two of your pages when normally you could have [...]
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