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Everything began in the late 90's. I wanted to place some news on my internet site. A record. A list of future events. I began with basic HTML. One page, with parts for every post. Basic.

Then I found out about 'sites' and 'blogging.' Being intelligent, I picked Wordpress, the most used software. How clever, I thought. Should you obtain the WYSIWYG editor going, anybody could set up a site. Very democratic.

This encouraged my to post my outermost thoughts; on personal gripes, London, and politics. Being a webmaster, I watched to see Google index them. Get additional information on a partner encyclopedia - Click here: better than linklicious. 'Here we go', I thought, 'soon, my treasures of extrospection may fit in with the ages.'

Except Google didn't like my weblog. It would not index much beyond leading page. Why, why, why?

Replicate information? I set it to put only 1 post per page.

No progress.

I looked at what Google was indexing. Then I looked at the HTML. Soon, all became clear.

In sum:

- Wordpress was still reproducing my material, and

- It'd no right META tags, and

- There is a lot unnecessary HTML, and

- The lay-out obscured this content.

I'd a quick search o-n Google to locate search engine marketing methods. There's a plugin 'head-meta information' ( http://guff.szub.net/plugins/ ). But I did not use that, oh no.

For some reason, I got the notion a comprehensive theme is the solution. I tried modifying an existing one myself. Better, but not perfect. Google was starting to catalog more pages, but they all had the exact same name. My missives to an uncaring world were being overlooked.

So I got another person to do one, based on my standards, which were:

- Grab a META 'title' from your article 'title';

- Grab a META 'information' from the blog 'excerpts';

- Put a ROBOTS 'noindex' label in non-content pages.

But that wasn't enough. For best SEO results you have to arrange Word-press extremely. You've to become _mean_ to it. You've to _man_ enough.

Used to do a little of re-search and developed to following tips.

WARNING: They are serious. If you have great rankings, making radical changes to your URLs may affect them. In my own case:

- Moving my website http://www.ttblog.co.uk towards the root web service,

- MOD_REWRITING its URLs, and

- Removing a 301 direct,

... caused my PageRank to visit 0. BUT, site indexing was untouched. Get new info on our favorite related paper by browsing to reviews on linklicious.

This is temporary, as Google saw it as 'suspect' behavior. I had significantly changed my site.

Here are the recommendations, for true _men_, who can look in the face area of internet death and laugh:

1. Stimulate permalinks by going to 'Options/Permalinks.' You might have allow Apache MOD_REWRITE in your web consideration.

1a. Shorten the rule to just-the variable. Don't make use of the date codes. Visit linklicious.me info to read when to deal with it. This keeps your URLs quick.

2. Position your website in the index possible. http://www.ttblog.co.uk is preferable to http://www.ttblog.co.uk/wordpress/

Therefore an average article would seem like

http://www.ttblog.co.uk/Im-hard-as-nails-me/

In place of

http://www.ttblog.co.uk/wordpress/2006/08/03/Im-hard-as-nails-me/

3. Then install an SEO'd theme. This unique linklicious me website has varied fine lessons for why to mull over it.

My websites are now indexed beautifully. The Google 'site:' command returns all my threads, and little else.

For my next concern, I transform it into an operating system, and accept Windows XP..

 

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on Mar 04, 18