SEO Basics »
Li over at Search Marketing Gurus wrote a great little article on the 5 Basic SEO rules to keep in mind when launching a new website. If you can only follow a few SEO rules for your new website, this is a list of “must follows”. Here is Li’s list:
- Don’t Re-Use Your Title Tag On Every Page
- Keyword Research
- Don’t Use Keywords In Images
- Check Your Robots.txt File
- Provide An HTML Version of Your Sitemap
You would think this would be a “no brainer”, however, I still see websites that have “Welcome to our website” as the title tag for every page. For an in-depth discussion of title tags and their importance, check out our Title Tags SEO Article.
If you are designing your web site yourself, You must perform keyword research. If you are hiring a professional web design company, they should do this for you. Without keyword research, how will you know what search terms to target?
Any text you put in an image will not be read by Search Engines.
This is the best way to make sure the good Search Engine robots go where you want them to go.
This is in addition to the sitemap.xml file you should create. However, the HTML version of your sitemap “lives” on your web site and is important to use to make sure that the robots find all of the pages of your site.
Li ends her article with more great advice: These steps are the very basics and do not cover the complete SEO process. There is a lot that goes into building a web site that will have SEO success, so make sure to do your homework and get help if you need it.
Read Li’s entire article here.
Free Online File Storage »
Wouldn’t it be super-sweet if one day, somebody created a web site where. for FREE, you could upload an unlimited number of your files, they could be just about any type of file, all of these uploaded files would stay there forever and anyone you wished could download them for free?
To make it even better, wouldn’t it be awesome if no one would ever have to view an ad, a pop-up or get hit with any spam in order to use this free service?
O wait, even cooler, if you had a ton of pictures to share with your family and friends, it would be soooo hot if you could upload them and create your own online photo galleries.
Well, saddle-up partner, that day is here. Behold – Div Share. These guys might not have the greatest business sense (they offer all of the above completely free 8O), but they have a great product.
We do a lot of work using huge CAD files. When we are ready for the client to review the CAD file, we upload it to our servers and email them a link so they can download and view. These files typically end up occupying a ton of space on our servers. Now, we can clog up Div Share’s servers if we want. Very nice!
Thanks to Rick at Lifehacker for sounding off about this!
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