search engine optimization

search engine optimization

Search Engine Optimization
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Mac House is not a search engine optimization (SEO) company.  But we've accumulated knowledge over this subject for the past years and are giving out free tips that will help you promote your site and get it posted on search directories.
     You don't have to pay hundreds of dollars or even thousands of dollars to have your web site posted on search engines.  Web site optimization and search engine submission aren't easy if you don't know what steps to take.  That doesn't necessarily meant that you cannot optimize your web site for yourself.  On this site, there are all the tips you need to submit your site to search engines.
 
Have you ever submitted your website but never had it posted on search directories?   If you are one of them who had had that painful experience, you just need to understand how the search engine works.  Remember, with all the tips you read here, if you can't have your web site posted on major search engines, the best SEO can't do it on your behalf, either.
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Search engine submission is not just send your web site to search engines.
 
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Links and Rankings

Last updated: July 27, 2005


We now know how important inbound links are.  So how do we check who has a link to your site?  Major search engines have a simple solution.  Google, MSN Search and Yahoo! all provide us with a link-check operator.  If you want to check how many web sites that are indexed on Yahoo! have a link to your commercial site, you simply type 'link:http://www.your domain.com' or 'link:http://sub domain.domain.com.'
For example, if you want to know who has a link to Apple's domain, you just type 'link:http://www.apple.com.'  There are another two useful commands: 'site and url.'  For more information, go to Yahoo! Help > Search Help > Search Basics.
     Similarly, you can do the same for MSN Search.  If you want to check how many web sites that are indexed on MSN Search have a link to your commercial site, for example, you type link:www.domain.com.  Go to 'Troubleshoot Issues with MSNBot and site crawling' for more information.
     Furthermore, Google also provides us with the same operator.  So you can type link:www.domain.com for a commercial domain.
     If you have Google Toolbar on your browser, you can actually find out how Google ranks your web site.  Google Toolbar shows a numerical value between 0 and 10 (0 is the lowest, 10 being the highest) to rank the importance of a site.  If you check how Google's competitor, Yahoo!, is ranked, you may find out that it's not totally important for them.  (It was 8 the day before - July 25, 2005.)

 

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