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Create a Rule to Allow Internal Hosts to Use the Internet
Oct 28th
Visit LearnItFirst, our new channel with over 100 videos! ——————————————————————————— One of the uses of an ISA Server is to act as a proxy server. A proxy server allows your Windows XP and other desktop computers to make requests to the ISA Server and the ISA Server will then go and fetch the results from the internet or, if the ISA Server has cached the page(s), it can serve the pages from cache thus speeding up client browsing. Highlights from this video: * Create New Access rules with the New Access Rule Wizard to allow internal clients to connect to the web * Choosing which protocols you want to manage * Determining which networks you want to filter/manage * Modifying your ISA Server’s firewall policy
What Roles Should Your Internal SEO Team Consist of?
Sep 20th
Search Engine Marketing Guru and SEO Expert, Steve Wiideman discusses the importance of hiring the right SEO Team members to manage internal search engine optimization projects. According to Wiideman, your SEO Team should consist of an SEM Expert who does research and drafts up the blueprint of what needs to be done on and off the website, a dedicated SEO Expert to make website and webpage optimizations, a Link Building Expert to outsource and manage ongoing White Hat link building, a Pay-Per-Click Expert to build and consistently optimize the PPC advertising strategies, and finally, a Web Analytics Expert to report back to the SEM Expert how each vertical is performing in terms of cost-per-action, keyword ranking, and growth of leads and sales.
SEO and Internal Linking
Sep 6th
This video provided by www.seodesignsolutions.com SEO Design Solutions provides insight into the value of the internal linking process. One of the more popular misconceptions about SEO and link building is that internal links are NOT as important as backlinks (aka inbound or external links) from other websites to produce SEO ranking factor.
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Jul 21st
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Advanced SEO Techniques: Website Design, Internal Page Rank and Nofollow.
Mar 16th
Among the many advanced SEO techniques that most people fail to put into practice on their websites is an internal linking strategy that can be used to improve the way search engine spiders crawl your website, and also to optimize the Google Page Rank (correctly PageRank) for each page. Not only is it important to make sure that spiders are not leaving your home page too quickly, but also that you are not wasting Page Rank on pages such as your Contact or Privacy Policy pages.
Collar the Spiders
You can collar and attach a lead to search engine spiders and make sure that they don’t stray away from your web pages too soon, particularly your home page that is liable to receive the highest search engine listings.
Spiders work from top left to bottom right, and if you have tables on your site, they start with the top left table, and scan its contents first, then go the next table and so on. If your website is designed using tables rather than CSS, and you have a left hand navigation table and then a table containing the bulk of your content, the spider will read your top navigation link first, and leave your home page. It will not return until it hits the home page link.
It will therefore miss most of your content. The answer is either to place your navigation table to the left of your content, so it is visited after your content, or to use an empty table top left, then a content table, then a left aligned navigation table. That way the spider will visit the empty table, then your content and then your navigation table, which is still showing to the left of your content, but comes after it in your HTML.
You then receive the full benefit of your great keyword and semantically optimized content, rather than waste it by the spiders looking elsewhere for your main content. When relevance to a search term is calculated, (keyword), spiders give most weight to what is contained within your H heading tags, the first 100 or so characters in the body of the text, and your final paragraph. Your Title Tag is also very important, and you could put your company name and the main keywords there. That helps your branding and the calculation of your listing from the keyword.
Internal Linking Strategy
Now that you know where your links to appear to spiders, where should they point to? If your site is silo structured, then your home page should link to each of the main silos. Do not link to every page in your website, but to Level 2 pages that provide further links to your level 3 pages. That is because but Google’s Page Rank is calculated on internal links as well as external links. Only link your Home Page to every other page if you want the maximum possible share of your site PR for your Home Page.
Your total site Page Rank is equal to 1 vote for every page on your site. So if you have 20 pages, you have a 20 PR votes to distribute. That does not mean that you have a Google PageRank of 20 – far from it. Nobody but Google know how many links or PageRank points/votes are needed for each Page Rank vote. It could be 10 for a PR of 1, 100 for 2, 1000 for 3 and so on, or something completely different.
The internal Page Rank for each page in your site can be calculated since it is a function of both the page rank of pages it is linked to and the number of other links leaving that page. You can use this to maximize the PR votes for any page on your site, or spread them around pages you want listed highest. This calculation involves both internal links and external links.
In fact, you can make an appreciable difference to your SEO and Page Rank if you use a sensible internal linking strategy. With a 10 page website, if every page is linked to every other page, then your internal PR votes are one for every page. However, if you link Page A to page B and then Page B to every other page, and all pages back to Page A, you can give Page A 3.42 PR votes, page B 3.06 and the rest 0.44, thus optimizing the PR of your first two pages (note how these figures add up to 10: 1 for each page).
If you want to give your Home Page maximum votes, link it to every page in your site, and every page back only to the Home Page. For the same 10 page site, Page A then gets 4.67 Pr votes, and the rest 0.59.
However, for a silo site, it is best to have the main silo pages with a reasonable share of the votes, so link the Home Page to the main silos, and then each main silo to the sub-pages in their silo. Everything links back to A. This gives your Home Page 3.60 and your silo pages 1.17, the rest 0.40. There are several options in between these, but the point is that you can use linking strategy to maximise the PR for any page on your site.
No Follow: Beat the Spiders
The nofollow attribute was devise by Matt Cutts of Google. Its intention is to enable you to link to a page without giving that page a share of your PR. This can be used when you are linking to pages that have no outbound links, and for which a PR would not be meaningful. Google claim that it uses the term literally and does not follow the link at all, but test results have been conflicting, and it appears to follow it, but not index it.
Different search engines interpret ‘nofollow’ differently: Yahoo do not include pages linked by use of the attribute in their rankings but does follow it, MSN does not count links with ‘nofollow’ in their ranking and Ask ignores the attribute and follows everything!
It therefore appears that you can use the attribute to prevent spiders from leaving your site by following every link. From my own experience, I seem to get few spider visits to pages attainable by means of a ‘nofollow’ link, and so can use this to prevent spiders going where I want them to go.
The easiest way to do this, though , is by means of the Robots Exclusion code in the HTML for each page. You should use that on pages such as your Disclaimer, Privacy Policy and About page, and also on pages with a good amount of duplication such as pages where products are sorted by name, price, application and so on with a different page for each sorting method. The same for the same page written in different languages and duplicates where only the keyword is changed. All of these can get you in trouble and you should use the Robots.txt exclusion or a specific exclusion for each page involved.
Summary
Advanced SEO techniques can be used to lead search engine spiders where you want them, and prevent them from being sidetracked by poorly positioned links to other pages on your site. You can use your internal linking strategy to optimize the Page Rang votes for each page in website, and can also prevent some pages receiving a share of your sites page rank.
It is important that Google should be able to spider or list all of your pages, since that can not only dilute your overall PageRank but affect your listing position, but if you have too may low value pages being navigated and indexed by search engines, they may put you on a reduced crawling status. Try not to have lower value pages put on a crawling par with your higher value pages that you want listed higher in the SERPS.
This is just an introduction, and if you visit SEOcious you will find more details of how to calculate your own internal Page Rank points, and how to use various techniques to control how search engine spiders crawl your website.
How to Easily Check Page Rank for Internal Pages
Mar 15th
Many web site owners do not know that they are sitting on a gold mine. They may own several monster websites, but they only know the page rank for the domain and not the internal pages. But why is the page rank so important and valuable?
The Importance of Page Rank
Page rank is Google’s indicator for the importance of a website (from a scale of one to ten). For example, Yahoo.com has a page rank of 9, and Alexa.com has a page rank of 8. And as we all know, the more important Google “thinks” a website is, the more likely it is to give it higher rankings. So every web site owner who wants to rank well in the search engines are watching the page rank of their own sites.
If the website manages to acquire a high page rank, the website immediately becomes a piece of hot virtual real estate. Other online business owners are willing to pay top dollars for web properties with high page rank, simply because of the organic traffic that comes from the search engines. On top of that, if a website can prove that it can bring in the revenue, others will be fighting over the website should it go up for sale.
There are many ways that a website can monetize the traffic that comes from the search engines. For instance, many web site owners are willing to pay a monthly fee in return for a text link on these websites. They are willing to pay money because they expect the websites to bring them traffic, and they believe that by having their links there, their websites will also look better in the “eyes” of the search engines and rank better.
So you see how important page rank is? The truth is, many web site owners do not scrutinize their own web properties closely enough to realize that they actually own immensely valuable web properties.
Huge web sites with many internal pages that have been indexed by the search engines for at least six months may have acquired page rank. And any web page with page rank is worth money. For example, a link on a web page with page rank three could bring in an extra thirty to fifty dollars month. Imagine what the website is worth if it has a thousand internal web pages with page rank three and above. That is an additional five figure monthly income. So how can a webmaster check the internal page rank of all the internal pages?
Checking internal page rank.
Fortunately, there are page rank tools available of many search engine optimization websites. These tools allow you to enter just the top domain, and the rest of the internal pages will be retrieved. But bear in mind that an operation like this is often resource intensive. So expect your queries to be limited to one or two per day.
But the important thing here is to find out which are the internal pages with page rank. Once you do, save a copy of the information for future reference. You may need it again if you want to sell links on these pages, or if you want to sell the entire website away.
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