Just because you aren’t a website designer, it doesn’t mean that you can’t build your own website. A basic website with 1-5 pages is pretty simple and easy to implement. Of course we here at The Social Robot can always build it for you on WordPress (contact us at contact [at] thesocialrobot.com to learn more), but if you are bent on doing it yourself with a free website builder, the following is a list of pages we recommend should always be on a website.
Category: Search Engines
Should Deserted Blogs Still Appear in Search Results?
If a blog isn’t updated regularly, should it still get a high position in search engine result pages (SERPs)? This is a quandary that every internet user has probably faced when searching for something specific. While some users undoubtedly don’t look at the dates of blog posts, others may find it irritating that a blog hasn’t been updated in the last few months to a year. There are qualifying points for each side of this argument:
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What UK Sites Are Getting Hurt By Google Panda Update?
This infographic shows how many of the Top 100 UK Sites have lost search positions since the Google Panda Update, which many search marketers believe may harm sites that have duplicate content.
This data was visualized for Search Engine Watch (SEW) by Neil Tweddle from Typo-Graphic. You can download the full data visualization here: SEW PANDA UK.pdf
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First Steps for Indexing a New Website
Guest Post By Brandon Hopkins
Until a website gets indexed, it might as well not exist. Once you’ve gotten your shiny new website up and running, then, it’s crucial to get it indexed as quickly as possible. The longer it sits there without being crawled by spiders, robots and other search engine bots, the longer it will languish in total obscurity. The easiest way to get indexed is to have incoming links – but how do you get the ball rolling on those? The following tips should help.
Answer Questions
Question-and-answer websites proliferate online. Frequent a few of the most popular ones – like Yahoo! Answers or Facebook Questions – and look for questions that you can answer in a few seconds. Always include a link back to your site. When those sites are indexed, yours should be, too.
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How to Find Great SEO Keywords
By Lance Williams
A little bit of research will reap large rewards when deciding on what keywords to target for your website or blog. It may be just a difference of a few words that will take you from a low ranked site to a high ranked one. But the key is finding the right keywords. Follow these tips to find the best keywords and ultimately increase your web traffic by connecting with targeted traffic.
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