Archive for April 2009
Facebook has 170 millions registered users. It could be a great source of mass traffic to your website
How could it be ?, Below are the steps you could follow
- Create a facebook ID & page dedicated to your site
- Add as many friends as you can and ask them to tell all thier friends to add you as well as checking out what you have on your page.
- Create a group and a message board with quality content
- Check/Update your Page & group as often as you can (preferably daily)
- Repeat steps 2 & 5 at all times.
After creating a profile page for one’s blog or prodcut, you can add a simple application that lets you display page update as RSS Feed to all authorized viewers. This means that friends or visitors don’t necessarily have to click on your profile to acess updates about your page. Whenever there is an update on your page, It automatically pops out on their profile just like when you add new pictures or change your status message
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URL Length in SEO Practice
0 Comments | Posted by Mr Apprentice in Search Engine Optimization
The number of URL length allowable in views of SEO has been discussed seriously in forums and blog. Some suggested that maximum length of URL of targetted pages URL’s should be under 65 characters long. All depends on how the receiving SE deals with long URL. Some won’t do past 128 characters and some will do. “One size fits all” is getting out of date.
Put keywords in URL, e.g.http://www.smallpile.com/url-in-seo-practice.html, where “SEO pratice” is the keyword phrase you attempt to rank well for. But if you don’t have the keywords in other parts of the document, don’t rely on having them in the URL.
A good rule of thumb of URL SEO is to go no deeper than three directories from the root. Keep your hyphens down to 3 or fewer for the entire URL ,otherwise it will look like keyword stuffing. If you are aiming towards categorizing your content by developing these subdirectories, consider the first level of categories being a third level domain – www.mysite.com and product.mysite.com, etc. Then, you can get your first big passes at the domain level, and can limit your full URL . Also, choose your 3rd levels carefully – hyphen rules count in those, too.

