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  • Three (3) Ways Google Will Help With SEO

    Google provides tools and guidance, to improve your chances of success; in their search engine results. Utilized properly, the dependable resources found within your Google account, will provide valuable information; that saves time, money and frustration.

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  • 5 Don'ts of SEO Copywriting

    Do not include as many keywords as you can in the content. Yes, Google and other search engines should be able to follow what the page is about and yes, they look to match the search query with the content on the web page.

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  • SEO Consultant - 1

    Most every business has a website these days and their goal is the same as the bricks and mortar store - to make money. In order to achieve this goal, one needs traffic, optimization and website usability.

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  • "RewriteBase: argument is not a valid URL" error

    - by user305434
    hi, I'm trying to configure .htaccess of my website. http://213.175.210.49/~incisozl/ is the temporary url to the root(~/public_html/). when I try to rewrite the url at .htaccess i get an /home/incisozl/public_html/.htaccess: RewriteBase: argument is not a valid URL, referer: ht tp://213.175.210.49/~incisozl/inci-sozluk/somestring error. my rewrite rule is; RewriteEngine On RewriteBase / RewriteRule ^/?$ /index.php [L] RewriteRule ^inci-sozluk/([^.\?/]+)/([0-9]+)/?$ /seo.php?process=word&q=$1&sayfa=$2 [L] RewriteRule ^inci-sozluk/([^.\?/]+)?$ /seo.php?process=word&q=$1 [L] RewriteRule ^inci-sozluk/([^.\?/]+)/([0-9]+)/([0-9]+)/?$ /seo.php?process=word&q=$1&sayfa=$2&gid=$3 [L] RewriteRule ^inci-sozluktest/([^.\?/]+)/([0-9]+)/([0-9]+)/?$ /seo.php?process=wordtest&q=$1&sayfa=$2&gid=$3 [L] RewriteRule ^inci-sozluk-bugun/([^.\?/]+)/([0-9]+)/?$ /seo.php?process=wordbg&q=$1&sayfa=$2 [L] RewriteRule ^inci-sozluk-bugun/([^.\?/]+)/([0-9]+)/([0-9]+)/?$ /seo.php?process=wordbg&q=$1&sayfa=$2&gid=$3 [L] RewriteRule ^inci-sozluk-dun/([^.\?/]+)/([0-9]+)/([0-9]+)/?$ /seo.php?process=worddn&q=$1&sayfa=$2&gid=$3 [L] RewriteRule ^inci-sozluk-dun/([^.\?/]+)/([0-9]+)/?$ /seo.php?process=worddn&q=$1&sayfa=$2 [L] RewriteRule ^inci-sozluk-ters/([^.\?/]+)/([0-9]+)/?$ /seo.php?process=wordts&q=$1&sayfa=$2 [L] RewriteRule ^inci-sozluk-ters/([^.\?/]+)/([0-9]+)/([0-9]+)/?$ /seo.php?process=wordts&q=$1&sayfa=$2&gid=$3 [L] RewriteRule ^inci-sozluk-cvpters/([^.\?/]+)/([0-9]+)/?$ /seo.php?process=cvpwordts&q=$1&sayfa=$2 [L] RewriteRule ^inci-sozluk-cvpters/([^.\?/]+)/([0-9]+)/([0-9]+)/?$ /seo.php?process=cvpwordts&q=$1&sayfa=$2&gid=$3 [L] RewriteRule ^inci-sozluk-ileti/([0-9]+)/?$ /seo.php?process=eid&eid=$1 [L] RewriteRule ^inci-sozluk-ileticvp/([0-9]+)/?$ /seo.php?process=cvpeid&eid=$1 [L] btw. it works fine when i use it with www.incisozluk.org pointed domain

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  • Apache2 - rewrite a bunch of specified pathname URLs to one URL

    - by James Nine
    I need to rewrite a bunch of urls (about 100 or so) for SEO purposes, and there may be more being added in the future (probably another 50-100 later on). I need a flexible way of doing this and so far, the only way I can think of is to edit the .htaccess file using the rewrite engine. For example, I have a bunch of urls like this (please note that the query string is irrelevant, and dynamic; it could be anything. I was only using them purely as an example. I am only focusing on the pathname--the part between the hostname and query string, as marked in bold below): http://example.com/seo_term1?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=seo_term http://example.com/another_seo_term2?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=seo_term http://example.com/yet_another_seo_term3?utm_source=example_ad_network&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=seo_term http://example.com/foobar_seo_term4 http://example.com/blah_seo_term5?test=1 etc... And they are all being rewritten to (for now): http://example.com/ What's the most efficient/effective way of doing this so that I may be able to add more terms in the future? One solution I came across is to do this (in the .htaccess file): RewriteEngine on RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d RewriteRule ^(.*)$ / [NC,QSA] However, the problem with this solution is that even invalid urls (such as http://example.com/blah) will be rewritten to http://example.com instead of giving a 404 code (which is what it is supposed to do anyway). I'm still trying to figure out how all this works, and the only way I can think of is to write 100 more RewriteCond statements (such as: RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} =/seo_term1 [NC,OR]) before the RewriteRule directive. For example: RewriteEngine on RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} =/seo_term1 [NC,OR] RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} =/another_seo_term2 [NC,OR] RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} =/yet_another_seo_term3 [NC,OR] RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} =/foobar_seo_term4 [NC,OR] RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} =/blah_seo_term5 [NC] RewriteRule ^(.*)$ / [NC,QSA] But that doesn't sound very efficient to me. Is there a better way?

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  • How to make a better URL with .htaccess and multiple parameters?

    - by Landitus
    I have a very long a unfriendly URL an I'm looking to make SEO better for the site: http://www.site.com/sub-site/index.php?page=nameofpage&locale=en_EN I would like to have this instead: http:// www.site.com/sub-site/en/nameofpage all the URLS are hard coded in the links in the form of: <a href="index.php?page=nameofpage&locale=en_EN">link</a> What is the best way to achieve this?

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  • Wordpress main website and mobile website duplicate content.

    - by ObjectiveJ
    Basically a client has asked for his WordPress website to be turned into a mobile website as well. I have never attempted this and know nothing about SEO. However the issue has arisen that this may cause duplicate content issues with Google, and therefore both sites may be dropped in the rankings. I was looking at turning the website into a mobile site via one of the available WordPress mobile website plugins. My question is if duplicate content will be an issue? Has anyone ever tried this? After doing some reading I kind of think it may be possible to tell Google not to index the mobile website, although as I understand it It would be the same set of files. So I am unsure that if I tell it not to index one of them, that it will drop the other one as well. Can anyone with WordPress and SEO knowledge clear this up for me?

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  • Generate MVC HTml.ActionLink programatically

    - by swetha
    I have a scenario where I should redirect my Legacy Url to my current SEO Url. and I have 300+ different legacy urls so I am handling all those in my 404 Handler. I have my Legacy Url and the actual Action, controller and parameters it is supposed to use. But the issue is there is already a SEO friendly route for these Action and Controller. so I want to redirect this legacy URL to that friendly route. So I am planning to generate a link like what Html.ActionLink does and want to move permanently. Can anyone help me in generating this link???

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  • Wordpress Taxonomy

    - by ninusik
    I am creating a Wordpress blog (no live link yet because it's still at a planning stage). I want to set up the following tag structure: Category 1: Services Tags: Web design, logo design, print design, etc etc. Category 2: Type of clients Tags: small businesses, large companies So each post will be tagged with one or more tags from Category 1, and one tag from Category 2. However, I heard that using more than one Category per post is a bad idea in terms of SEO? But then, how can I go about it? I don't want any SEO penalties, but I will need to somehow categorize each post using these 2 distinct categories. Should I create some custom taxonomies? That seems like an overkill to me. The solution is probably something rather simple but it just escapes me. I'm not very experienced with taxonomies so I'll appreciate any suggestions.

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  • Convert user title (text) to URL, what instead spaces, #, & and other characters?

    - by Thomas
    I have some form on the website where users can add new pages. I must generate SEO friendly URLs and make this urls unique. What characters can I display in url, I know that spaces I should convert to undescore: " "-"_" and before it - underscores to something else, for example: ""-"()" It is easy make title from url back. But what in my specific title can be all characters from keyboard, even : @#%:"{/\';. Are some contraindications to don't use this characters in URL? Important for me is: -easy generate url and title from url back (without queries to database) -each title are unique, so url must be too -SEO friendly URLs

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  • GWT SE friendly application

    - by user180152
    Hi friends, How I can develop 'Search Engine Friendly' web app in GWT? Take an example of StackOverflow it self, its a web app and should be SEO friendly allowing user to search from search engine. If some one want to develope same app in GWT. How one can make it SEO friendly? As GWT contain a single HTML file. How we can allow its inner content to be visible in SE? Any suggestion or comment, will really help. Thank you.

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  • Looking to use .htaccess to create SEO friendly URLs

    - by Ray
    For SEO purposes, I need someone to modify my .htaccess file. Here's what I need to do: current URL: http://www.abc.com/index.php?page=show_type&ord=1 to new URL: http://www.abc.com/amazing Please note that that if someone types in http://www.abc.com/amazing, they must be served content from the current URL, but the new URL must stay in the address bar. I tried this and it didn't seem to work RewriteEngine On RewriteRule ^/?amazing/([^/]+)/([^/]+)/([^/]+)/([^/]+)/([^/]+)/ /index.php?page=show_type&ord=1

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  • Redirects or Host Headers for domain names & WWW

    - by Rob
    If you web site address is: http://www.example.org should you set up an IIS web site for http://example.org with a permanent redirect to the www address or simply add the second Url as a host header? If you where to add the host header would that affect SEO?

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  • Different canonical URLs for Facebook and Google?

    - by Victor P
    The following URLs point to the same resource: http://www.domain.com/books/123 http://www.domain.com/books/123-Harry-Potter http://www.domain.com/books/123-Harry-Potter-And-The-Deathly-Hallows I would like to use (1) as the canonical URL for OpenGraph/Facebook, so if you "like" (2) and (3) then will count for (1). But I would like to use (3) as the canonical URL for Google, because of SEO. Is this recommended?

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  • css name should be?

    - by kc rajput
    i am making style sheet for a website. css style name should be related to website or content? my website is about web development.is that right to use style name- #web-development-header .web-development-company-london-content or should use #header .content is css style name can help for seo?

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  • Which CDN offers rewrite rules for urls

    - by Marc
    I'm looking for a Content Delivery Network which offers the ability to make images available through multiple urls while they exist physically only one time. I want to generate seo friendly image urls with the relevant keywords in different languages. Thanks for your advice!

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  • Links from Google appending index.php to my URL

    - by davykiash
    I recently put up a site and I have been doing some SEO. However I noticed that links from Google search append index.php to my links. For example a site page which clearly appears as www.example.com/index/why on search together with correct content sample when clicked on ends up in the new browser as www.example.com/index.php/why Note that on my site all links are redirected to SSL and I use the MVC stucture. Any directives that am may be missing?

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