Friday 15 November 2013

Matt Cutts: Larger Websites Don't Automatically Rank Higher on Google


Webmasters have always gone by the rule that the more pages you get indexed on a website, the better it is for Google. Not only do you have a larger website overall, but you can also capture a lot of long-tail search traffic from visitors who end up on one of those many internal pages.
But does Google really bring sites higher or better if the website has more pages indexed in the search results? This is the topic of the latest webmaster help video.Does a website get a better overall ranking if it has a large amount of indexed pages?
Google's Distinguished Engineer Matt Cutts said that a website with a large number of pages won't automatically rank better than others. So adding more pages to your site won't help your home page automatically rank better than smaller sites.
However, Cutts said that a site with more pages will naturally get more traffic because each of those individual pages can also rank for their own set of search queries, increasing the overall opportunity for sites to gain visitors.
Cutts stressed how links also contribute to rankings, something that a larger site often has more of naturally.
"Now typically if the site does have more pages, it might have more links pointing to it, which means it has higher PageRank," Cutts said. "If that is the case we might be willing to crawl a little bit deeper into the website and if it has higher PageRank, then we might think it's a little bit of a better match for users queries.

Thursday 14 November 2013

Webmasters New SEO Advice Video


 Webmasters New SEO Advice Video:

Google has put out a new video of SEO advice from Developer Programs Tech Lead, Maile Ohye. She discusses how to build an organic search strategy for your company.
“What’s a good way to integrate your company’s various online components, such as the website, blog, or YouTube channel? Perhaps we can help!” she says in a blog post about the video. “In under fifteen minutes, I outline a strategic approach to SEO for a mock company, Webmaster Central, where I pretend to be the SEO managing the Webmaster Central Blog.”
Specifically, she discusses: understanding searcher persona workflow, determining company and site goals, auditing your site to best reach your audience, execution, and making improvements.

High Pr Article Submission Sites list

     Article Submission Sites List Page Rank
http://technorati.com/  8
http://www.findarticles.com/  8
http://www.thefreelibrary.com/  7
http://www.squidoo.com/  7
http://ezinearticles.com/  6
http://www.selfgrowth.com/  6
http://goarticles.com/  6
http://www.thewhir.com/ 6
http://www.buzzle.com/ 6
http://hubpages.com/ 6
http://www.triond.com/ 5
http://www.articlecity.com/ 5
http://www.allgraphicdesign.com/ 5
http://www.articlesbase.com/ 5
http://www.allthewebsites.org/ 5
http://www.promotionworld.com/ 5
http://www.articlesbase.com/ 5
http://www.isnare.com/ 5
http://www.articletrader.com/ 4
http://www.bukisa.com/ 4
http://www.xomba.com/ 4
http://www.articlebiz.com/ 4
http://www.ezinemark.com/ 4
http://www.amazines.com/ 4
http://www.articlesnatch.com/ 4
http://www.selfseo.com/ 4
http://ezinemark.com/ 4
http://www.articlecube.com/ 4
http://thepr.com.au/ 4
http://www.articlealley.com/ 4
http://www.articleonlinedirectory.com/ 4
http://www.articlerich.com/ 4
http://snipsly.com/ 4
http://www.articletrader.com/ 4
http://www.basearticles.com/ 4
http://www.guidemegreen.com/ 4
http://www.sooperarticles.com/ 4
http://www.articlesnatch.com/ 4
http://www.articlecell.com/ 3
http://www.upublish.info/ 3
http://www.webdesignarticles.net/ 3
http://www.pubarticles.com/ 3
http://www.myarticle.com/ 2
http://www.articlebasement.com/ 2
http://articles411.com/ 2
http://www.bookmyarticle.com/ 2
http://www.articlesbd.com/ 2
http://ideamarketers.info/ 2
http://article-dashboard.com/ 1

Wednesday 13 November 2013

Google's Matt Cutts says When Commenting On Blog Posts, Try To Use Your Real Name




In a recent video published by Google’s head of search spam, Matt Cutts talks about are blog comments with links spam?


In short, most of the time, commenting and leaving links to your site or resources is not directly spam but like anything, it can be abused.

Matt offers some tips on how to make sure your comments are not considered spam by Google or the site you are leaving it on:

(1) Use your real name when commenting. When you use a company name or anchor text you want to rank for, it makes it look like you are leaving the comment for commercial marketing purposes and thus may look spammy.

(2) If your primary link building strategy is about leaving links in blog post comments and it shows that a majority of your links come from blog comments, then that might raise a red flag.
Here Matt cuts Video:

Monday 11 November 2013

Image Mismatch The Latest Google Webmaster Tools Manual Action Penality

Another bomb of Manual Action by Google

Image mismatch is when the images on your website do not match what is shown in the Google search results. Google words it as “your site’s images may be displaying differently on Google’s search results pages than they are when viewed on your site.” It is when you are serving Google one image and the user another image, also known as a form of cloaking – but Google doesn’t call it cloaking in their document.

This morning, I covered the first manual action publicly received for this image mismatch notification at the Search Engine Roundtable. I posted this screen shot of the notification of the action:
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