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Google Knol Crashes/Helps Knol.com

Every week I receive a Google Agency Update email. It just entails what’s new from Google. It seems like they start new business and open up more projects and locations every week. At the rate Google is building, …. (whole ‘nother story)

Anyway, here is one of the updates in the email I received.

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Share what you know with Knol

A few months back we announced a new product called Knol with one goal, to help users share what they know. While the free tool was previously open to a selected group of contributors, last week Google’s Knol was made available to everyone.

By definition a knol is an authoritative article about a specific topic. Create, search and make suggested edits to any knol and connect with other experts in your area of interest to share and grow knowledge.

Everyone knows something. Share what you know today: knol.google.com. And, for more information please refer to our Blog post as well as the Knol help section.

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So, of course I was curious to learn more about Google’s Wikipedia; Knol. I Googled the term ‘knol’ and came across something I thought was interesting…. knol.com

Knol.com is a Dutch company in the Netherlands that sales steam cleaning equipment. Visit their site and see that recently they had to put in bold smack-dab in the middle of their page that they are steam cleaning equipment company in English for all the visitors that may end up there looking for Google’s new “knowledge base”. I used babelfish to translate what the latest news was about.

 

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Come to find out, back when Google mentioned the launch of the knol the first time, knol.com’s servers crashed due to a huge surge of traffic (visitors searching for Google’s Knol). Tons of traffic came from search engines, direct type in and links pointing from other blogs and news sites in the industry. Their hosting company 040 Hosting even blogged about this situation and how they will be more prepared next time Google drops the news.

Just like I, people end up at their site because of Google’s Knol. This could be good publicity, but unfortunately anyone looking for Knol is most likely not in the Netherlands looking for a steam cleaner or will be anytime soon. Plus, now they have to buy more bandwidth just because of their name.

If you translate what knol.com had to say about this situation and read what their hosting company has stated, it seems like the owners of knol.com love their name/domain no matter how much bandwidth they need to purchase. It also sounds like they turned down a very generous offer for knol.com. Now that’s brand name loyalty.

Good for you knol.com

RE: My Flickr SEO Post – Indexed in Google

GET INDEXED IN GOOGLE WITHIN AN HOUR

I just wanted to point out real quick the power of Stumble Upon and Digg. I integrated Digg & Stumble Upon into my WordPress blog. So every time I post a blog, I automatically submit my site to these highly popular sites.

This picture shows you how fast you can get a page indexed in Google. No more 2 months or 72 Hours before you can find your page.

RE: My Flickr SEO Post   Indexed in Google stumble digg2

This is important because websites and the pages within them have ages and the older the pages are the “better”Getting your pages indexed quit is mandatory. So go index those pages that Google can’t find.

Actually, I just went and did some research. I didn’t Digg this page, I just Stumbled it. I’ll Digg it later…

PS: You can check the times of all these post and see that Google indexed my site in a little less than an hour.
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Google Webmaster Guidelines and Link Building Pt.5

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Part 5 of 5 – Google Webmaster Guidelings & Link Building

This is the final part of my link building strategies that follow the Google’s Webmaster Guidelines.

Bullet 5 in the Google Webmaster Guidelines states “submit your site to directories such as the Open Directory Project and Yahoo!, as well as other industry-specific expert sites.”

So Google states submit you site to directories “such as” ; meaning DMOZ & Yahoo! are just examples.

But you have to think, why would they suggest those two? Maybe they skim through those directories to help determine rankings. Since Google mentioned these directories, I will start off with them 1st.

Peter Kent said in Search Engine Optimization for Dummies

“One way the search engines are probably trying to do this sort of thing is by using the Open Directory Project directory to provide some context. Because web sites listed in the directory have been put into categories, it gives the search engines a starting point to figure out what keywords and sites relate to what categories.”

Then I will search for directories relating to my keyword in other directories within DMOZ & the Yahoo! Directory and add my links to them.

  • Once you found your directory…

  • Category – Make sure it’s in the perfect section or on the perfect page.

  • Title – Keyword rich, similar to your website title.

  • Description -Similar to site description & content on page. But unique from other listings.

  • url – make sure page is placed on a permanent url page, not a dynamic or flash page.

Next I want to find good directories that will help me obtain links Google will recognize and find relevant to my site.

Search terms like

  • “weddings” “directory” or marriage directories

  • Link:www.competitorsite.com “directory”

  • Intitle:guitar “directory”

Just remember when submitting a site, make sure your title compliments your title tag, your descriptions compliments your website description and theme, and that your keywords compliment your meta tags.

Remember to think alpha numeric order. If the listings are listed in alphabetical order, you might want to consider creating a title that will show up higher on the page than your competitors.

Also, make your listing keyword rich but at the same time, make it attractive so that listing can have a good click through rate.

This concludes my 5 pt series on Google Webmaster Guidelines & Link Building

Keep in mind all of these link building tips Google provides us with are located in the “When your site is ready” section. So before you get started, you must complete Google’s Design and Content Guidelines & Technical Guidelines.

Bookmark this site to check out my next series on Onpage SEO – Following Google’s Webmaster Technical Guidelines

Google Webmaster Guidelines and Link Building Pt.4

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PART 4 of 5: Google Webmaster Guidelines – Web 2.0 Link Building

The 4th bullet in the Webmaster Guidelines states “Make sure all the sites that should know about your pages are aware your site is online”

This part is a fun one. Google actually tells us to promote our site.

So this part is dedicated to letting everyone in relevant communities know about your website. The Fun part of SEO.

You can use these strategies on thousands of sites and be as creative as you can. The more creative and unique you are, the better. Don’t go overboard though, you still need to be relevant to your targeted keyword phrases.

TIP 1: Create a keyword-rich profile in Digg.com, Flickr.com & StumbleUpon.

For this post, I will use Digg.com, StumbleUpon.com & Flickr.

When I say keyword rich, I mean, somehow put your targeted keywords in your profile and in your profile url (if possible). This way, your permalink page within the site has the keyword in the url and hopefully in the title or <hx> tags as well.

Here are some good web 2.0 tips to follow.

  • When creating your profile, if asked to add a website, add yours.

  • In the about me section, create content unique to that Web 2.0 site and relevant to your website.

  • If possible, apply attributes i.e. bold or italic to your targeted keywords.

  • Next, add a link to your site from your profile page (the page with the keyword in the permalink)

  • In your profile, try to put that link within content relevant to your website.

  • Search for your targeted keyword within the site. then…

  • Add all friends/contacts that are ranking high for that term. then…

  • Comment their post/picture that’s most relevant to your targeted keyword with a relevant link pointing back to your website or a particular profile page. Make sure they are aware your site is online

  • Now find the groups most relevant to your keywords and join them.

  • If those groups allow comments, post a relevant comment within the group with a relevant link pointing back to your site.

When searching a Web 2.0 site, it’s easy to see who is most relevant to your targeted keyword and why, so join them, imitate them and then do a lot more than them.

NOTE: When uploading a picture, stumbling’ or digging’ a site, make sure when you add tags, that the tags are your keywords in your websit’s metas and are ALSO some of the most popular tags within that web 2.0 site relevant to your site.

TIP 2: Forum posting

This is probably one of the oldest and most played out strategies on informing other sites about yours. Probably because it’s something Google says we should do.

What we do here is find forums related to our field and participate.

A good way to find forums related to your field is to go to Google and search “graphic design forums” or computer forums.

Once we have found forums to post comments in, keep these tips in mind.

  • Don’t spam or be spammy. A lot of forums have moderators that filter out sites. So to have a lasting link, don’t spam.

  • If possible, within your forum profile, link to your website

  • Also, add a keyword-rich anchor text link to your signature, so that every time you comment in a forum, you create a link to your webpage.

  • Make sure that when answering a question or starting a thread, your post is obviously trying to contribute to the site and not just trying to draw traffic to your site. This is possible while at the same time making sure people are aware of your site. You just have to be creative.

  • This is also your chance to make sure all content surrounding your link is of choice ;-)

  • Something interesting…

TIP 3: Blogging comments

This is also one of my old school favorites. In this tip, we find blogspots relevant to our keyword and leave keyword-rich text links in those blogs pointing back to our site. Once again, this is just another way to make sure others are aware that our site is online.

Steps to Blogspot Commenting.

  1. First, we will search for the best blogs to comment in by searching terms like “graphic design blogs” in Google search.

  2. Identify a blogspot to comment in.

  3. Find that perfect blog to comment on.

  4. Make sure the blogger is aware your site is online by commenting one of his/her blogs with a link (with keyword in anchor text) pointing back to your site or profile.

  5. Keep in mind, the owner will screen your comment first, so make sure it’s a comment the webmaster and visitors would like. And one that the webmaster wont delete.

NOTE: Sometimes you will be asked to be signed in to blogger.com. If you are a member of any Google account, you will be able to post a comment. Unless the moderator has selected the option to only allow Blogspot bloggers to comment. In that case, you just need to create a blog at http://www.blogger.com.

TIP4: Classifieds. A short-term link that’s free and informative.

Another way to make sure others are aware of your site is to post classifieds in local directories. If your company is in Seattle, you may want to find classifieds in Seattle  and post attention getting information about your site within those local classifieds. Theirs thousands of classifieds to submit a post/ad to…

  • Search terms like Seattle classifieds or “graphic design” “classifieds”

  • Or search for global classifieds using terms like “classifieds”, computer classifieds or classifieds “submit”

Remember, most classified links expire, so all traffic you get, you may only get once. (Unless your site gives that visitor a reason to return) This is just another way to may sure others are aware of your site.

Since Google’s next step is submitting to directories, check and see if any of the classified sites have a directory or links page.

TIP5: TAGS – Visit BlogOptimizer.Blogspot.com to learn the importance of tags

Well, this finishes off Google’s 4th bullet “Make sure all the sites that should know about your pages are aware your site in online.”

Just remember one thing; if you have a legit relevant site that people in your field will enjoy then it’s only right that you let all of them know you are there for them. Right???

Google Webmaster Guidelines and Link Building Pt.3

PART 3 of 5 – Submitting your Sitemap in Google’s Webmaster Tools

Step 3 is a doozy.

Google saysSubmit a sitemap as part of our Google Webmaster tools. Google uses your sitemap to learn about the structure of your site and to increase our coverage of your WebPages”

Google is about theme. Even though your site may have your targeted keyword various times and in various formats, Google wants to see that the whole website’s theme is relevant to the keyword also. 

So, creating a site map is a must. (If you site has a theme)

There are many ways to create a sitemap. For a full tutorial on creating one, visit sitemaps.org or Google’s sitemap page. Or you could go to XML Sitemaps and they will generate ones for you, for free. 

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Once you have created your sitemap, you will submit it to Google Webmaster Tools. Google may ask you to verify that you are the site owner (or someone that can edit the site) before you can benefit from all the features of Google’s Webmaster Tools.

Once you have submitted your sitemap to Google’s Webmaster Tools, Google will verify that you have submitted your sitemap.

 Keep in mind; this doesn’t automatically get all your pages indexed in Google. You have to get an indexed page to link to your pages for them to be indexed. Submitting your sitemap just makes it easier for the Googlebot to crawl your whole site.

For more information regarding sitemaps, visit any of these resourceful sites;

PS: Internal link popularity, link tunneling & site architecture &  are keys to making the best of SEO & sitemaps.