Archive for the ‘google search tool’ Category
Submit your website to the Search Engine Google, Yahoo, Ping MSN & Alexa
http://helpvid.net/
Submitting your website to these search engines is so important, all the hard work and effort over the past months you now want your site recognised. Upon submitting your site what is known as a crawler so spider will visit your site to determine the content and in which category to list your website. It will also look at the optimisation of your site and how well it performs. It may take a while for your site to list, be patient as by listing you on their search results they are associating themselves with you so they want to make sure your site is being updated regularly.
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http://www.google.com/addurl/
https://siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com/mysites
http://www.bing.com/docs/submit.aspx
http://www.mydirectorylist.com/detail/Submit-your-Website-to-Alexa-link-13.html
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Search Engine Ranking – Google Webmaster Guidelines
http://www.my-affiliate-programs.com/
Want to know how to create pages that rank well in Google? It’s not hard and best of all Google tell’s you how to structure your site and pages in their webmaster guidelines.
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how to delete my facebook post from google search engine?
When I google my name, my facebook comment, which I did not intend it to be public, shows up on the first page of google search result. I set my fall of my facebook setting to private yet it still shows up on Google. I tried removing it through Google Webmaster tool but it won’t let me. I need help!
i always heard that on facebook you cant cause we signed over the rights to them or some other horse crap just like the pictures we put on there
SEO Google Tool ! Automate your Link Campaign.
http://www.link-exchangers.com is a membership website that comes with a very cool search engine optimization tool. The software will create a custom link directory for your website. It is for webmasters who are serious about improving their rankings in the search engines. The software script will collect links for you 24/7 and save you hours of time. It does a great job also in monitoring your backlinks and emailing members regarding broken links with a few clicks. Regsiter your websites today !http://www.link-exchangers.com
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Do I have to know about other different Google tools excepting Google Search Engine for promoting my site?
“Google Search Based Keyword” tool can help you to get the right keyword if have no idea that how to get started and even if you don’t have your own product. By using this free keyword tool you may know the better ideas for promoting the product.
New Search Technology and Search Tool SearchDazzle.com
http://www.SearchDazzle.com – New online search tool technology makes it much faster to search in all the popular search engines at once. Also search by categories for jobs, images, videos, bargains and more. This is the beta release, look for this to improve dramatically!
Try it now.
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Adding Google Search tool in Blogger?
I have added a Google search tool in my blog.
But it does not work
How can i fix that problem?
Go to Google AdSense Account. Select AdSense for Search link. Then Click continue, finally HTML Code will come. You just copy that code and then come to blogger account. Select "Design" their you see the Blogger Layout section you just go and Click add a gadget link. Then you select HTML-Javascript link one box will appear you paste that code here and click Save. That’s all. Your Google Search Box will appear now. You can drag this box to any place on your blog.
For Blogger Tutorial
http://www.way2onlinejobs.com/blogging/how-to-create-a-blog.html
Google SEO Website Health Check Tool
from http://www.seobook.com Learn how to tell if your site has major search engine optimization issues in Google by using this free SEO tool.
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How to make search engines like google use current page content (not old) in returning search results?
Google webmaster tools suggest my search result data from my web page is based on content that was changed almost a month ago
It’s not unusual for a website owner to be aware that the web page snippet (the snippet is the two or three lines of information that show up under your link in the search results and is generally composed of some portion the page’s description meta tag and perhaps, a few words pulled from the copy of the page ) that is showing in the search results is not that of the current version of the web page that actually exists on their site. Understanding whether this constitutes a problem or not requires requires a little bit knowledge and a little bit of digging.
First you want to know whether it is only the link and the snippet that are of the old version of your page or if the search engine’s cached version of the page is also an old version of the page. If the search engines have the cached version of the old page and the snippet of the old page we have to dig in one direction; if they have the cached version of the new page but the snippet of the new page, we have to dig in another direction.
If the search engine’s cached version of the page is an old version of your page (You can tell by doing a search that usually brings up the individual page in question as a result and then clicking on the “Cached” link at the end of your snippet–the page that then shows is going to be the version of your page that the search engine saw the last time it crawled your site, aka, the cached page.), and the snippet is from an old version of your page, it is most likely that the page has simply not been crawled by the search engine since the new version of the page replaced the old one. When the search engines do crawl the new one, the snippet will likely change (if you’ve revised the text on the page and/or the page title and meta description) and the cached version of the page will be updated.
If the search engine’s cached version of the page is a new version of your page but the snippet and the link don’t look anything like the new page’s title and meta description then, in most cases, your snippet is being pulled from either the your site’s listing in the Yahoo directory or the DMOZ directory. This occurrence is seen less often than it once was but we still see it here at Metapilot from time to time. If that is the case, first go to the Yahoo Directory and search for your business name and domain name (minus the www) and see if your business comes up as a result. If it does, edit or have your web designer edit your site’s homepage by adding this meta tag below your description meta tag: . If not, go to the DMOZ directory and search for your business name and domain name to see if your site comes up as a result for one of those searches. If so, edit your homepage’s html by adding this meta tag beneath your meta description tag: . Once you’ve added one or both of these meta tags it can take a week or two to a month or two for your snippet to be corrected.
Other reasons for the search engine snippet to be out of sync with what you may consider to be the current version of the page, such as domain masking or meta refreshes are beyond the scope of this post but contact me if the other fixes didn’t work and you need to look at other options.
Regardless of what, if anything, needs to be fixed, it is the time it takes for the search engine to return to your site to see the revised data that will determine how long it will take for a revised web page to become evident in the search results. I’d say the average time between crawls for a typical site with a small number of links is between one to three months. That amount of time is influenced by you website’s popularity and authority (i.e., how many other websites are linking to your pages within your site and how important do the search engines think those pages that link to you are. More links from sites that are of greater importance will mean that your site gets crawled more often.



