Archive for April, 2009
Good news to everyone who doesn’t rank first in Google’s SERPs, which means good news for almost everyone. Google has announced that they have decided to expand their use of sitelinks so that website’s with multiple pages will not show a one-line sitelink even if they are not first in SERPs. For those who do not realize what sitelinks are they’re simply those links that appear at the bottom of the first result.
Sitelinks are desirable because it allows users to see with just a glance at the search results the other relevant ...
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So you’ve just bought an old domain, what should you do take the most of it? Rebecca of SeoMoz has a great post listing the pros and cons of the top three courses of actions she recommends you take. According to her what you can do with an old domain is to:
301 redirect the old domain to an existing one;
create a microsite that links to an existing domain; or
overhaul the old domain and operate it independently.
Obviously your course of action will depend on your current circumstance with the first two options possible only for those that are already currently ...
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It is no longer necessary to keep the links in your page to less than a hundred – at least if you’re looking purely at the SEO perspective. In his post, ‘How Many Links Per Page?’, Matt Cutts explained why the links need no longer be strictly fewer than 100 in a page. In there he said that originally Google was only able to index 100Kb per page so that having more than 100 links can lead to parts of the page not being indexed, however, these days Google can index more than that. Furthermore there is no ...
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