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SEO Resource Newsletter -
November 2004 A

 
 

 

Hi Everyone!

I’m Kevin Kantola and I approve this message - again! Well, I
hope everyone is recovering from PESS - post-election stress
syndrome. Good thing election isn’t spelled with an "t". Now on
to the important stuff!


Here’s some Q &A to get us started.


Hi Kevin,

On one page of my website I have a number of links going to the
same page as I really want my visitors to go to this page. How
many links going to the same page is too much?

-Barm


Hi Barm,

There are many ways in which you can sp@m your own website and
link sp@mming is just one of them. As a rule of thumb, I
recommend only 1 –2 links to the same page from any html page.
On rare occasions, I’ve seen 3 links to the same page work, but
I would only do this once on your entire website.


Hey Kevin,

I have a new site. How do I trade links with other sites when
mine doesn’t have any PageRank yet?

-Manny


Hey Manny,

This is the Catch-22 that all new websites face. Many Webmasters
will not want to trade links with you unless your site has some
PageRank and you cannot get PageRank without other websites
linking to your site.

The good news is that some Webmasters will trade links with you
if you have a well-designed website with lots of content and you
explain to them that you have a new site which will have some PR
after the next Google update.

Also, you can submit your site to some free directories and
participate on the message boards and put your website’s link in
the signature. Once you achieve some PR, it will be much easier
to trade links in the future.

-Kevin


News

Google has acquired Keyhole, a company that has developed
satellite imagery of the entire planet. World domination marches
on. See more info here:
http://www.keyhole.com/index.html?promo=hpp-en-us-2

A Virginia man was convicted and sentenced to 9 years in prison
for sending out millions of sp@m email to AOL users. SP@M does
pay, though, since he amassed a fortune of $24 million through
these practices. Here is more info:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3981099.stm

Yahoo! Image Search has now been updated and states that its
database contains over 1 billion images. More info:
http://search.yahoo.com/images

AskJeeves has doubled its profits from last year. They indicate
that this is primarily due to making their searches more
personal. Personal search is indeed starting to come of age.
More info: http://www.clickz.com/news/article.php/3427941

Is the Yahoo! Directory worth submitting to? This is a question
that comes up all the time. The answer is a “definite maybe”.
More info:

http://www.webpronews.com/insiderreports/searchinsider/
wpn-49-20041104IsYahoosDirectoryWorthSubmittingTo.html

How do you retain traffic and search engine rankings after a
website redesign? This is another often asked question. The
simple answer is that most likely the website will make a
temporary drop in the search engine rankings as the SE’s are
trying to figure out how to re-index the “new” site. If done
correctly, however, this is only a temporary situation. More
info: http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/article.php/3422791

On this past Wednesday, Google’s stock briefly passed the $200
per share mark. Today it is sitting in the mid $180’s.


Tip of the Week

If your website already has a links or resources page, consider
placing some one-way links to authority sites that your visitors
will find useful.

This will be good for your visitors and your site will get a
small boost in the search engine rankings.


If you have questions, send them in. Remember, not to ask for
free website critiques, but if you have general questions to
share, by all means email them in!


-Kevin Kantola



 

 

 
     

 


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