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Setting Up Visitor Tracking for a Static Site (part 2) |
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Written by Seo Master
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Wednesday, 12 September 2007 |
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Step 2. Upgrading the pages with the tracking code On the next few tabs of the HitLens activation wizard deal mainly with the pages. First, you let the Wizard scan the folder where you keep the local copy of your site. The Wizard will list for you all HTML files it finds in the local copy. You will be able to choose the content group for every file. Also, you can specify the user-friendly name for each page so that your page appear in reports not as "thx.htm" but as "thank-you page: subscription" or something else like that. |
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Setting Up Visitor Tracking for a Static Site (part 1) |
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Written by Seo Master
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Tuesday, 11 September 2007 |
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A static site means that once the site is created and uploaded to the hosting server, the pages appear exactly the same for each user and each session. The server takes no action except transferring the page directly to the user's browser in response to the user's request.There aren't any commands embedded in the page which may be executed at the server side. Inserting the tracking script into a static page is a very simple process and is completely automated by HitLens. You can do it either manually or with the help of HitLens Activation Wizard (which is advised as it ensures the absence of errors and clarity of results). |
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Different Approaches to Traffic Analysis |
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Written by Seo Master
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Sunday, 09 September 2007 |
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There are two ways to retrieve visitor data about for your Web site. The first is to read the server visitor logs and the second is to use a real-time visitor tracking system. The difference between them is as follows. |
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4000 Highest paying adsense keywords |
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Written by Seo Master
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Sunday, 09 September 2007 |
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4000 Highest paying adsense keywords, offer download for free. Read more for download link. |
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The Role of Links. Inbound and Outbound Links |
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Written by Seo Master
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Saturday, 08 September 2007 |
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Hyperlinks, or just “links”, are the pathways that lead from one website to another. The Internet was built on this series of interconnections between sites. Links are seen on virtually every page on the Internet, and when clicked by the mouse they send the Internet surfer to another page, either on the same Web site, or on a different Web site entirely. A link from your page at “mypage.htm” pointing to another page on another website or domain is called an outgoing or – more correctly – an outbound link; the link leads out from your page. When you link to another page of your own site, this link is outbound too, relative to the page on which it is placed. |
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Written by Seo Master
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Friday, 07 September 2007 |
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Link exchange is important because it helps you gain link popularity and Page Rank. The best thing about the link exchange is getting a lot of links pointing into your site. As a result, this will enhance your PR, link popularity, and possibly your traffic. That's why building solid link popularity should become one of the daily tasks of your SEO campaign. Reciprocal links are not as bad as some people think. If link exchanges are made between sites sharing similar themes and topics, the exchange is beneficial to both sites – these are the best types of recipricol links to seek out. You should try to avoid exchanging links with sites that are not relevant to the themes and topics of your site. |
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Insight into Google Page Rank |
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Written by Seo Master
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Thursday, 06 September 2007 |
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Google Page Rank (further referred to as PR) is a system for ranking Web pages used by the Google search engine. It was developed by Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin while they were students at Stanford University . Page Rank ("PageRank" written together is a trademark that belongs to Google) is the heart of Google's algorithm and makes it the most complex of all the search engines. |
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Link Popularity And Link Quality |
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Written by WebUniver
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Wednesday, 05 September 2007 |
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As we learned in the introductory lesson, link popularity is made up by the quality and quantity of inbound links. Another concept to always keep in mind is keyword theme, made up by all words and phrases used in the anchor texts of all links that a search engine can detect pointing to your site from other domains. The closer your keyword theme mirrors the keyword optimization profile you used when optimizing your pages, the better off your SEO efforts will be. A comprehensive keyword theme is the heart of overall inbound link quality, which, in turn, is at the core of a strong link popularity factor. |
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Analyzing Your Rankings Over Time |
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Written by Seo Master
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Wednesday, 05 September 2007 |
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Advanced ranking checkers allows you to collect ranking history for your site and see how your ranking changes over time. It is useful to monitor your progress so that you have an idea of the accuracy of your ranking reports. Ranking history may also give you an idea of when regular reshuffles in the search engines index take place. |
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Issues with Automated Ranking Monitoring |
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Written by Seo Master
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Tuesday, 04 September 2007 |
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When you use rank monitoring software, it checks your positions in the search engine result pages just the same way you would do it manually: it sends a query to the search engine via HTTP, usually this query is a simple URL containing the keywords you check rankings for. The search engine then returns a result page, just as it would to your browser. The rank monitoring software parses this result page and picks out URLs of results. If it finds your page among them, it reports the position at which your page was found. If it doesn't, it requests the next result page from the search engine and reads it, and so on – until it either finds your page or reaches some limit established for the ranking check session. |
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Verifying the Success of Submissions |
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Written by Seo Master
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Monday, 03 September 2007 |
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If you submit manually to a search engine, it's clear whether your submission has been accepted: most commonly, you will be shown a message confirming that your page has been queued for crawling, or an error message explaining why it hasn't. If you are submitting to the crawler based engines with the auto-submission software, sometimes - like in the case of Seo Software - it will give you the opportunity to see the submission result in the report (something like 'OK' or 'Failed') and the real response pages returned by the search engine as well. |
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