Top 10 SEO Tips
• If you dont want too much competition from other SEOs, choose your keywords precisely.
For example, Instead of keyowrd Loan choose keywords like Bank Loan, Equity Loan, Student Loan, Home Loan etc.
Order of keyword also matter for search engines. Search engine treats Loan Equity and Equity Loan as different keywords.
• Best seo practice is to get at least one of your primary keywords in domain or sub domain name of your website.
You can use hyphens (-) to separate multiple keywords.
For example: seo-service, seo-guidelines, free-seo each cover two keyords.
• Get your second or third keywords in your directory name and filename.
For example http://www.hiddentricks.com/seo/free-tips.html is best for keyword ?free seo tips? , ?seo hidden tricks? or "free seo tricks"
• Keep your webpage free from any syntax error, declare document type at the beginning and validate your HTML and CSS because search engine don?t like pages with too many errors.
• Give a short Title in of your page in 3-9 words (60-80 characters) maximum in length containing your primary keyword.
Remember it will be displayed in search results so choose wisely.
• Try to include your most important keyword phrases in heading tags on your page if you can but keep in mind it should not be exactly same as title of your page.
You can use (H1 H2 H3) tag for specifying anything important.
To reduce size of heading use CSS.
• Specify Meta keywords in heading of document. Limit it to 15 to 20 words. Although not all the search engines give importance but there is no harm doing it.
Search engine like Yahoo still give it importance.
• Write Your Meta Description tag attractive containing keywords because it will appear on the search engine result pages.
• Use text for navigation menu instead of using images or Java scripts.
• Try to include your most important keyword in hyperlinked text and text and text that immediately precedes or follows the hyperlink.
Do not use same keyword always use synonyms at few places.
Jusk like instead of seo, I have use search engine optimization at many places on this page.
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Do-It-YourselF Search Engine Optimization
Search engine optimization doesn’t cost, but not paying attention to search engine optimization costs you plenty. The following are tips, techniques, and the tools you need to create a search engine friendly website or blog. SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is the technique of fixing code, writing keywords, and making your site an open door to search engines to come in and explore.
If you are not familiar with SEO and search engine page ranking, then check out my article on Introduction to SEO for a better understanding of how search engines work and how they evaluate your site. And for more information on how a search engine gathers information from your blog, read How Search Engines See, Search, and Visit Your Website.
The free SEO techniques I’m going to talk about are:
Website/Blog Optimization
* Optimize your code
* Develop strong intrasite links
* Write with strong keyword usage
* Use categories and tags
* Use ping services
Blog Promotion
* Submit via pings
* Submit to search engines and directories
* Become active and visible
* Build incoming links and reputation
Track SEO Efforts and Results
* Understand visitor and traffic statistics
* Analyze visitor length of stay
* Analyze referers
* Analyze search keywords
* Analyze most popular posts
* Check your PageRank
Compare the Competitors
* Study your competitors
* Check who is linking to your competitors
* Learn from their techniques and content
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Windows 7 BETA out now . . .
Windows 7 is…
The next release of the Windows client operating system, built on the secure foundation of Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. Performance, reliability, security, and compatibility are core basics of this release as we give our feedbacks to their goals. From early accounts by those using Windows 7 pre-beta and beta releases, Windows 7 is running pretty nicely on older machines with less powerful processors and less-than-optimal memory. In fact, as has been noted over the past few months, Windows 7runs well on netbooks that havn’t been able to accommodate Vista.
It will be interesting to see whether Microsoft offers users the option to upgrade directly from XP to Windows 7 -- or whether it will only offer upgrades from Vista to Windows 7 – once Windows 7 released in final form. The question becomes even more pressing given that Windows XP will likely be a bigger competitor to Windows 7 than any other operating system out there.
The Windows 7 BETA version can be downloaded here
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1. Multi Touch :
It seems that Windows 7, not OS X, will become the first consumer OS to bring multi-touch capability to the masses after all. We were afraid Microsoft will try to sell Windows 7 on the multitouch pitch alone but are, in fact, pleasantly surprised with the implementation. There is an on-screen virtual keyboard and gestures for common mouse actions, like dragging and right-clicking, that work throughout Windows 7 and applications like paint and Microsoft Earth. Click on a taskbar icon to reveal the jump List or draw a”b” in Internet Explorer 8 to go backwards. Gestures are tied into mouse navigation calls, so any Windows application will be able to support multi-touch right way. Windows 7 is multi-touch on desktops done right and Microsoft should be credited for that.
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2.Have More Control over Wi-Fi Networks :
One of the most useful Windows 7 features for roaming laptop users is it one-click Wi-Fi network choice. While there isn’t an exact match for that for XP and Vista, NetSetMan offers a more powerful match for that XP and Vista, NetSet Man offers a more powerful way to manager multiple network profiles.
The big Windows 7 taskbar improvement that no one has replicated with a third-party app is he excellent Aero Peek feature, which adds multiple window previews to the taskbar, with the ability to close windows right from the preview. It doesn’t seem like much, but my bet is that it’s the one Win7 perk we’ll all wind up using the most once 7 hits desktops.
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3.Upgrade Calculator and Paint; Get PowerShell:
Windows 7 brings with it a few key upgrades to the ancilary programs it bundles, like calculator, paint, and WordPad. While you can't get the new Office 2007 ribbon in your WordPad right now, if you're a Paint User do consider upgrading to the free Paint.NET, which supports layers, multiple open images, and much more than regular Paint ever dreamed.
To get you some powered-up Calculator action, XP users can install Power Calculator, and vista users can done their eye patch and try getting this version of the Win7 Calculator to run on their system. Finally, Windows 7 comes with PowerShell pre-installed, but you can download and install PowerShell yourself right here.
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