Bots Are NOT Your Friends
Websites need to be assertive. Why waste your bandwidth on bots who will never help your site? Upload a robots.txt file to the root directory of your website to be in control.
Website fundamentals are what is supposed to be happening on your site, but might not in fact be happening. In short, all websites require routine maintenance in order to keep them up to Google’s standard’s of quality.
Websites need to be assertive. Why waste your bandwidth on bots who will never help your site? Upload a robots.txt file to the root directory of your website to be in control.
Bloggers need to get a grip on the design of their urls. Make your post’s urls look different from your blog pages. Avoid extremely long urls. Dynamic websites like WordPress should be mimicking the directory structures of static websites. And, above all else, always use readable urls that are full of important keywords.
Google is in the business of connecting the dots between webpages. Webmasters who build lots of roads connecting their webpages together are rewarded by Google, the map maker. Those who fail to cross-link their pages together within the body of their webpage text are missing out on one of the most effective ways to search engine optimize their pages.
Depending upon your objectives, you can in fact get good results with websites that are hosted for free. Google hosts web sites for FREE called Google Pages. The success of my site illustrates that you can get good results from a FREE web site. The Google Page website is working due to a high keyword density. And, due to the fact that Google can parse my name from the URL.
The robots exclusion protocol is an informal agreement among search engines. While rather ineffective at keeping information private it has become an effective tool for keeping duplicate content from being indexed ever since Google’s wildcard extensions have been in effect.
Never assume that any of Google’s computer algorithms will automatically make the correct decisions for you. Never assume that if you make all the correct decisions, that Google and your installed version of WordPress will actually do what you want done, all of the time.
Fantastic! You are now running a modern eye candy site with all of the latest bells and whistles to entertain visitors to your website. But, is your site invisible to Google? Google is about as blind as any human can get. Maybe even more so, and can not see any of your javascript, flash, video, and / or animation features.