Reducing bounce rate is nothing but to bolster your visitor's engagement with your site. This starts with attracting the right visitors at the first place that are interested in your services & products. Then, use everything you can to get those visitors to browse more pages, once they visit...
In general, I would always go for deep-linking. That makes it easier for people following links to get to the right page. It also helps search engines to find all the pages on the site and understand what they relate to. As long as your site navigation is decent, Google will find the home page...
Reciprocal linking as the only SEO method if it is not yet dead I believe it soon will be. There are a lot of sites abusing link exchange in order to get a higher than everybody else ranting. This must be causing alot of problems and it is certainly not what any of the search engines want to...
Yes, Twitter is good for SEO. If your Twitter tweets are popular, their popularity will definitely affect the Google search rankings of the sites you link to from your tweets. There are lots of places those tweets show up, like blogs and those sites drop the nofollow tag. When you tweet, it goes...
I only use google analytics regularly. Apart from that, the DP keyword suggestion tool when getting my meta descriptions and tags setup on a new forum....
I used to know a great site that would check PR on every page of your site free quick and easy but i think it went dead :dancing:
I constantly come across people asking what's the quickest way to get indexed on Google. The secret is to first let Google know that your site is alive and breathing. The bots won’t index you unless they know you are there on the web and quality PR sites are noticing you. You just need few good...
A "Quality" link is one YOU CAN'T DROP FOR YOURSELF!!
It is the one that you EARN from a related site that delivers useful information and has a high trust level for the search engines.
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