I have had a few people ask me recently “why don’t people naturally link to my website?” Well the answer may be in the list below. I have conducted this list to show you a few comon mistakes people can make when looking for people to link to them naturally.
Your Website Is New – if your website is new people usually won’t link to you until your site is accepted by Google as being an acceptable source.
Your Website Is Slow – Why would anyone want to refer one of their visitors to your website if it is slow. The real question is could your site handle any more traffic than it currently gets if its that slow?
You Have Alot Of Outgoing Links – If your linking out to alot of other site, you could be considered as a link farm by the search engines, and therefore others do not want to be associated with your website.
You Have Duplicated Content – Duplicated content on any page on the internet is considered a bad thing by any search engine, especially Google. Your can get your site penalised for doing this, and no one will want to link to or from your website.
You Have No Contact Details – Most people who will link to you will want one back. If you have no contact details then they cant request a link back from you.
A new social networking company have noticed that SEO Positive Limited are a top 10 player in the search engine optimisaiton industry, and have braced that with their own company ethos.
The director of the social networking company said “We are happy to be working with SEO Positive Limited, and realise the potential that they are able to bring to the table in their industry, we look forward to a bright future for both companies”.
We all know that content is king of onpage optimisation, and it needs to be unique to the page that it is on. So what makes good content that is suitable for search engine optimisation?
It does depend on your industry or your website theme and design on how much content you are able to write on each page of your website. However when building a site we must remember that if we are looking to conduct SEO on the website then we need to include content that is nique and relevant to the site itself.
Do’s
- Write Unique Content
- Use Correct Grammer
- Update it Regularly
- Go over all of your content to ensure that it is correct
- Make your content useful to visitors
- Write for visitors, not search engines
DONT’s
- Copy content from other sites
- Write about off-topic issues on your topic related site
- Produce content with lots of spelling mistakes and grammer issues
- Give Up
- Let your content go stail
- Try to cheat the search engines
If you follow these basic rules to do with search engine optimisation, then you should be fine.
TOP SEO’s are an independent authority of search vendors worldwide, and have been raking search engine optimisation companies for many years in the hope to help consumers find a search engine optimisation company that will really help them in their quest for first page rankings on the major search engines.
TOP SEO’s the independent authority of search vendors have a very stringent criteria when looking for companies to rank in the top 10 list of the most successful SEO agencies in the UK. When reviewing the hundreds of SEO companies in the UK TOP SEO’s are looking for companies who have a competitive edge over their competition, the level of customer and technical support offered, fair pricing towards their clients, and innovative thinking.
Not only have SEO Positive Limited been ranked as one of the TOP 10 SEO Companies in the UK, but we have also been noted to be the SEO Company in the TOP 10 that is best for value, as our prices are very competitive against our immediate competition. For more information on this post visit TOP SEO’s rankings chart on the “rankings page” to see how we compare again our competition.
On Saturday Google was having problems for just over an hour in the afternoon. No matter what you search for, every site in the search results had a warning saying “This Site May Harm Your Computer” and if you tried to click on a website from the search results, you would be redirected to a “problems page”.
First of all I thought it was my computer, so I scanned my PC, but no problems, I then tried it on my Laptop, but that had the same errors too. Later that day I got a call asking what was going wrong wit Google?
It turns out that Google was either hacked or it was an internal error. Google has made no official comment as yet (as far as I know). But even when they do I doubt they would admit it if they were hacked. This sort of information can lose Google millions. So it will be kept locked if they were. My opinion. I think it was an internal error, although why did it take over an hour to sort out?
Don’t worry this shouldn’t have effected anyones search engine optimisation results.
