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CSS Templates for Search Engine Optimization
Monday, April 27th, 2009 | Author: admin

Most Search Engine Optimizers already know that Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) has great advantages on Optimizing web pages for the search engines but some may not be aware that most CSS Templates also helps the web masters in saving a lot of valuable time when designing a site.

Some of the more popular free CSS template providers like oswd.org and csstemplates.net constantly uploads professional templates for the worldwide webmasteres. These templates come with standard and validate codes which not only helps in optimizing the site but also conforms to World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) guidelines.

One of the most significant advantages of using CSS templates to start off a website is that it increases the overall Text-to-Codes ratio. Some experienced Search Engine Optimizers believe that search engines favors the indexing of pages that have a high amount of content rather than codes. In addition, a page with high amount of HTML or Javascript codes is likely to create errors than a page with less codes. Therefore, CSS template helps greatly in this codes reduction to increase search engine optimization results.

Understand Backlinks from Search Engines
Friday, April 17th, 2009 | Author: admin

Most Search Engine Optimizers understand the importance of the back links in order for a website to succeed. Most search engines take into account of the back links quality for their ranking algorithm. We will cover the top three search engines (Google, Yahoo and MSN) here and discuss how they treat back links from their point of view.

The most popular search engine, Google, places great emphasis on back links. In fact, relevant back links is all a website needs to achieve a high ranking in Google result page. Google, however, does not shows all the indexed back links when user queries with the link: operator. In addition, Google does not update their back link index as frequent as their search results.

Yahoo, on the other hand, chooses to display all the back links to the users. A search with the link: operator often reveals most of a page’s back links to screen. Although they display most of the back links, it does not mean that they value them as much as in Google. Unfortunately, back links are not as important as they are in Yahoo than in Google.