Content Management Scripts and SEO
Posted by James on May 30th, 2008
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Reddit is also another good way to get your site indexed
Posted by James on May 30th, 2008
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Don’t discount Reddit.com when trying to get your site indexed quickly by search engines. It’s not as big as Digg or Stumble, but can still get you some good stuff. Read below (a forum post I found) to see what I mean:
One guy’s Google indexing ingredients
Posted by James on May 26th, 2008
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Below is a quick recipe for how one guy gets his sites indexed in Google fast!
Ingredients:
1 Digg Submission (that doesn’t get spam flagged immediately)
1 Propeller Submission
1 Feedburner plugin
1-2 Posts (blog posts, articles)
Get good rankings so you can steal other’s content
Posted by James on May 25th, 2008
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When it comes to duplicate content, authority matters more to Google than who published it first. In other words, if my link profile is stronger than yours and I take your content… IT’S MINE (especially if I get it indexed first).
Target long tail keywords to dominate the search engines
Posted by James on May 24th, 2008
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For those of you who don’t know what “long tail keywords” are, it’s time to learn! Long tail keywords basically are keywords that are 5 or so letters long with little to no competition in the search engines. Take the keyword “toyota camry” for example, which has about 15 million results on Google. Instead of tackling the massively competitve “toyota camry” keyword, why not make a bunch of sub-pages targeting “used 2007 toyota camry SE” and other related terms? This is basically what long tail SEO is. The goal is to get lots of “toyota camry” traffic from search engines without even bothering with the main keyword.




