http://www.spa-nj.com
I came up on yahoo this morning and yesterday morning around number 4 or 5, from the search terms "day spa in new jersey" and "new jersey day spa".
Now they aren't there, it seems to disapear and reappear everyday. What is happening?
It makes sense to me now that it's not good to repeat a phrase a million times, but rather break up the phrase throughout the website.
example: instead of using "new jersey day spa" as "new jersey day spa", I could break it up in sentences and use ..
"located in New Jersey...."
"Our day...
Ok I'm not going to use ppc, but I want to search well mainly for the keyphrase "day spa in new jersey"...
I removed some of the keywords making the % from 9% on the mainpage, to 7% on the mainpage...
I also looked at my stats and it said google crawler came by this morning, and when it's...
Chris Hirst:
Overture says that it gets around 2,000 searches for "laptop rental", which is pretty good.
What was your strategy to search for this particular keyword?
Also, how are you even searching if you are using frames?
To both Chris's:
Do either of you have any sites that you've created that ranks well with certain keywords? I'd like to view some of these pages...
Also:
When Chris said, "Write for people, strangely enough the SEs will lap it up as well, and rankings will follow"...how would they lap it up...
1. Slim down on markup
2. Use hyphens
3. Use less images
Anything else?
Once google cache's my new site, is that when it's suppost to start searching or what? My friend was under the impression that once you're cached, if you're not searching -- you never will, and must change the page...
Also, I've noticed from quite a few sites such as http://www.betterbasketball.com, they use keywords as their directory names.
For example:
http://www.betterbasketball.com/basketball-dribbling-video
Is this smart to do? They rank pretty well, so they are obviously doing something right...
If day-spa-in-new-jersey.shtml is seen as day spa in new jersey.shtml, what does day_spa_in_new_jersey.shtml come up as?
From the research I've done on Google, I don't see a difference between using dayspainnewjersey.shtml, day-spa-in-new-jersey.shtml or day_spa_in_new_jersey.shtml
OK I think I understand what 'absolute reference' is, I changed the link to my homepage, to spa-nj.com instead of index.shtml (or day-spa-in-new-jersey.shtml)
Check it: http://www.spa-nj.com, is that correct?
What do you mean, absolute reference? I changed the index.shtml to day-spa-in-new-jersey.shtml...
Also what's best to use when it comes to dashes, underscores or runningallwordstogether in the file names?
http://www.spa-nj.com
Just by visiting that site, do you find anything wrong that would hurt my searching? Do you suggest anything to help my searching?
Any and all answers/feedback are appreciated. I just don't understand why I'm not searching...
How long does it take to be ranked and...
In my website, I use php includes for the header and footer documents I've created. To use these features, the file names must end in a .shtml extention. I've used these for a while and for a number of other websites that do in fact search well with no problem.
Is there any time a .shtml...
I thank you for your post and I checked out the links. I haven't found any information on there though that states internal or external links help....
Can anyone be of any assistance?
I know in order to search well on Google, you must have a lot of internal and external links, as well as keyword-rich text. Also titles play an important role.
Is there anything that I've said is wrong? My friend seems to think that the ammount of links on your page (internal) won't affect the...
I understand search engines don't have credit cards, but what good is a site that doesn't search? Does anyone find it useful to use paid or sponsored listings with google and yahoo?
Is it smart to make a site map page then instead, that holds keywords? I've read a lot about this also but I'm not quite sure. A friend of mine recently made a website that searches well and I've noticed he has a sitemap.
REFERENCE:
http://www.betterbasketball.com/better-basketball
Any help?
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