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Seo Master present to you: SEO Friendly Template's CriteriaSEO Friendly template's Criteria- Blog SEO FRIENDLY template criteria which I will discuss in this is the conclusion of blogging activities over the last year. ... As so often I write in my articles that this blog is a blog for free trial of SEO, and as a result their performance is also up and down
I will discuss it per section alone .... I am from the <head> section:

  • The title tag should use the PAGE TITLE format only, such as SEO FRIENDLY BLOG TEMPLATE CRITERIA, because this is better than the format CRITERIA TEMPLATE SEO FRIENDLY BLOG-LEARN SEO and BLOG BEGINNERS
  • Meta description should consist of about 150 characters, should there be no word more than twice the appearance
  • Use the rel = ' canonical ' to prevent multiple versions of a page diindex Google
  • Use the meta robots to block archive page to prevent duplicate meta description ...
  • There should not be the script, unless their nature asynchronous, so loading your blog smoothly


Parts Of The Body. ...

  • Should be placed at the top page header. .. and use headings <h1>
  • The Header page should display the page title
  • After the header put the menu and content links one by one ....Make sure the most important link of the most first.
  • If you want to focus the power of SEO to the pages of the article, then it's good links label that first you put under the header ... If you want to focus the power of SEO to your home page, then the home page links above
  • You can add breadcrumbs to help visitors blog find out their position on your blog.
  • Article titles should use the tag <h2>
  • In the article the keyword should appear at least 3 times and in bold up to 2 times
  • Images should be given the alt tag.
    SEO Friendly Template's Criteria
  • If you want to push an article, then make sure the link on all pages, the link bit position above, and if necessary reduce number of links on each page, so that the points are more focused to your main page.
  • On the sidebar, again make sure that the link is most important for you take top spot
  • We recommend that you avoid iframe or flash element
  • The title of the Widget should use the h4-h5
  • Links that are not so important, please put in the footer for this section is the least give link points. If there are external links, can be placed in the last sequences. ...
  • Everything above is SEO FRIENDLY blog template criteria. ... The crucial part is designing the template itself. Make sure you like the design, so no need to change the template in a long time. You should try mastering many keywords and got a pagerank of at least 3 before changing your template.
SEO Friendly Template's Criteria which we pass based on personal experience, and there is no guarantee if you follow it will make your template for the better.
2013, By: Seo Master
salam every one, this is a topic from google web master centrale blog: Written by David Sha, Webmaster Tools Team

We launched Webmaster Central back in August 2006, with a goal of creating a place for you to learn more about Google's crawling and indexing of websites, and to offer tools for submitting sitemaps and other content. Given all of your requests and recommendations, we've also been busy working behind the scenes to roll out exciting new features for Webmaster Tools, like internal/external links data and the Message Center, over the past year.

And so today, we're unveiling a new look on the Webmaster Central landing page at http://www.google.com/webmasters. You'll still find all of the tools and resources you've come to love like our Webmaster Blog and discussion group -- but now, in addition to these, we've added a few more you might enjoy and find useful. We hope that the new layout will make it easier to discover some additional resources that will help you learn even more about how to improve traffic to your site, submit content to Google, and enhance your site's functionality.

Here's a brief look at some of the new additions:

Analyze your visitors. Google Analytics is a free tool for webmasters to better understand their visitor traffic in order to improve site content. With metrics including the amount of time spent on each page and the percentage of new vs. returning visits to a page, webmasters can tailor their site's content around pages that resonate most with visitors.

Add custom search to your pages. Google Custom Search Engine (CSE) is a great way for webmasters to incorporate search into their site and help their site visitors find what they're looking for. CSE gives webmasters access to a XML API, allowing greater control over the search results look and feel, so you can keep visitors on your site focused only on your content.

Leverage Google's Developer Tools. Google Code has tons of Google APIs and developer tools to help webmasters put technologies like Google Maps and AJAX Search on their websites.

Add gadgets to your webpage. Google Gadgets for your Webpage are a quick and easy way for webmasters to enhance their sites with content-rich gadgets, free from the Google Gadget directory. Adding gadgets to your webpage can make your site more interactive and useful to visitors, making sure they keep coming back.

We'd love to get your feedback on the new site. Feel free to comment below, or join our discussion group. this is a topic published in 2013... to get contents for your blog or your forum, just contact me at: devnasser@gmail.com
salam every one, this is a topic from google web master centrale blog: Webmaster Level: All

Since we released the latest version of Top Search Queries in Webmaster Tools we've gotten a bunch of feedback, most of which was overwhelmingly positive. Today, we're happy to bring even more improvements to Top Search Queries that we've implemented as a direct result of your feedback. First of all we've shortened "Top Search Queries" to be just "Search Queries" to better reflect all of the data provided by this feature. In addition to the name change you'll notice that Search Queries has several new updates. As requested by many of you, we're now showing an "Average position" column right on the main Search Queries page. This provides a quick at-a-glance way to see where your site is showing in the search results for specific queries. The other change you'll notice is that we're showing a "Displaying" number for Impressions and Clicks. This number represents a total count of the data displayed in the Search Queries table. The number in bold appearing just above it is a total count of all queries including the "long tail" of queries which are not displayed in the Search Queries table. When the "Displaying" number is not visible, such as when you select a specific country from the "All countries" drop-down menu, then the bold number is the total count of the data displayed in the Search Queries table.



We've also added an Average position column to the Search Queries download.



The other addition we've made to Search Queries is a "Starred" tab. Next to each Query on the Search Queries page there is now a clickable star icon. You can click the star icon for all of the queries that are of most interest to you. All of the queries that you "star" will be consolidated under the Starred tab providing a super easy way to view just the queries you care about.



We hope that this update makes Search Queries even more useful. If you've got feedback or suggestions for Search Queries please let us know in the Webmaster Help Forum.

this is a topic published in 2013... to get contents for your blog or your forum, just contact me at: devnasser@gmail.com
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