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How can any human being guilty of occasionally doing searches be accused of being a bot by Google?
Google me this. Google me that. Google runs the best search engine on the planet. How does one know that Google screws with websites? By observing how Google lists them in the SERPs.
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How can any human being guilty of occasionally doing searches be accused of being a bot by Google?
Everything indicates that Google is using the Optional Excerpt field to calculate your SERPs placement. In free WordPress blogs, the optional excerpt field functions as your meta description and title tags.
While much has been written about pagerank it has next to nothing to do with how well your webpages rank in the SERPs.
The use of pinging services can help spread the word about your posts. But, they will only work for you if your blog is correctly set up.
Gleaming Vanessa’s writings for her intent rather than what she actual has written; it is rather obvious that both Vanessa Fox and John H. Gohde view SEO the same way.
Every serious website should be using a robots.txt file. WordPress blogs can especially benefit by blocking all their duplicate content from being indexed.
SEO is not about saving the world. SEOs are in the business of writing webpages that rank well in the SERPs.
To promote rational discussions of how to resolve a SEO with Google. The best place to start is by classifying the current status of your website.
Either you make the decision yourself which webpages you want in Google’s index. Or, you can let Google’s crude computer algorithms make the decision for you.
Google favors keyword density over keyword repetition. So, there is never a need to write really big pages where a keyword is repeated hundreds of different times.
Always give Google something to index on your webpages. Be sure to add text that discusses all your cool features which cannot speak for themselves.
The first step in the problem solving process is to correctly classify what your problem is.
SEOs that make a W3C Validation claim are just trolls trying to scam you into spending your time making worthless busywork changes to your website. Or, worst yet trying to scam you into purchasing their expensive SEO services.
Comment spam is always referring to the mass generation of automated comments full of hyperlinks left on blogs by spamming web robots, spiders, crawlers, or bots.
When your blog is targeting only one keyword, what you want to do is to get as many webpages into the Google index as possible.