LoniSadowski483
It all started in the late 90's. I needed to place some information o-n my internet site. This splendid open site in new window link has various thought-provoking lessons for the inner workings of it. A diary. A list of future events. I started with basic HTML. One-page, with sections for each and every article. Easy. Then I learned about 'websites' and 'blogging.' Being intelligent, I picked Wordpress, the most used software. How clever, I thought. Anybody could put up an internet site, If you get the WYSIWYG editor going. Very democratic. This encouraged my to post my outermost thoughts; o-n London, politics, and personal gripes. Being a webmaster, I watched to determine Google index them. Http://Rolandfrasierblog.Wordpress.Com/ includes further about the reason for it. 'Here we go', I thought, 'quickly, my jewels of extrospection can participate in the ages.' Except Google did not like my blog. It would perhaps not index much beyond the front page. Why, why, why? Replicate information? I set it to place only 1 post per page. Get further on an affiliated article directory - Click this website https://twitter.com/rolandfrasier/. No progress. I looked over what Google was indexing. Then I looked at the HTML. Soon, all became clear. In sum - Wordpress was however reproducing my material, and - It'd no suitable META tags, and - There was a whole lot irrelevant HTML, and - The lay-out obscured the content. I had a quick search o-n Google to get search engine marketing guidelines. There is a plugin 'head META explanation' ( http://guff.szub.net/plugins/ ). But I didn't use that, oh no. For whatever reason, I got the idea that a full concept would be the solution. I tried changing an existing one myself. Better, although not great. Google was needs to catalog more pages, but they all had the same subject. My missives to an uncaring world were being ignored. Be taught further on our affiliated site by navigating to www.amazon.com/b.-roland-frasier/e/b001k8ff92/. So I got somebody else to accomplish one, centered on my conditions, which were - Grab a META 'concept' in the post 'title'; - Grab a META 'information' from the blog 'excerpts'; - Put a ROBOTS 'noindex' draw in non-content pages. But that was not enough. For best SEO results you should manage Word-press savagely. You've to be _mean_ to it. You have to _man_ enough. I did so a little of research and developed to following ideas. WARNING They're serious. In the event that you already have great ranks, making significant changes for your URLs might affect them. In my own case - Moving my website http://www.ttblog.co.uk to-the root web directory, - MOD_REWRITING its URLs, and - Removing a 30-1 re-direct, ... caused my PageRank to visit 0. BUT, page indexing was untouched. This is temporary, as Google saw it as 'suspect' behaviour. I'd radically changed my site. Here are the methods, for true _men_, who will try looking in the face area of web death and laugh 1. Trigger permalinks when you go to 'Options/Permalinks.' You may have to enable Apache MOD_REWRITE on your own web account. 1a. Limit the permalinks rule to just the postname variable. Do not work with the date codes. This keeps your URLs short. 2. Position your blog in the uppermost directory possible. http://www.ttblog.co.uk surpasses http://www.ttblog.co.uk/wordpress/ So a normal article would appear to be http://www.ttblog.co.uk/Im-hard-as-nails-me/ Instead of http://www.ttblog.co.uk/wordpress/2006/08/03/Im-hard-as-nails-me/ 3. Then install an SEO'd theme. My websites are now being listed beautifully. The Google 'site:' command returns all my threads, and little else. For my next concern, I undertake Windows XP, and change it into an operating system..