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Im trying to see my WallPaperDownload.tk in google search results, But its null. When i searched the key word 'wallpaperdownload.tk' it shows my site link as the 1st result, but content null. Search engine is not looking inside the site. i've submit the in side links also.
I found this from another site.
1. It is high quality traffic. (After all, these visitors searched using your
best keywords!) 2. With good ranking you can get a lot of this traffic passively. 3. It’s free! I’ve received literally millions of visitors from
search engines over the years. This article will show you how to
start your own flow of traffic from
Google, Yahoo, and Bing. It all starts
with a little SEO. SEO stands for search engine
optimization. It consists of
strategies to help your web pages
rank better in the search engine
results pages (serps) for a
particular search word or phrase. SEO can be a complicated subject
which is why there are so many
freelance consultants and internet
marketing companies offering SEO
services. Some of them are quite
expensive, charging thousands of dollars to get a site ranked in the
top ten for your particular niche
keywords. However, if you are running on a
tight budget and can’t afford to
hire a professional, you can do SEO
yourself. Just follow the nine SEO
strategies below. Most of it is fairly
simple, it just takes time. (When building new sites, I like to
do everything myself except steps
7 & 8 below which I prefer to
outsource.) 1. Choose Your Keywords
Wisely When you are planning your
website’s content, you should do
some research about which
keywords to use. Keywords are
the search terms that people use to
find websites in search engines. Think carefully about your target
audience and consider what they
might type into a search engine
when they are looking for
websites like yours. You can use tools like the Google
AdWords Keyword Tool to help you
with your research. When you are
starting out, aim to have a list of
five keyword phrases that you will
optimize your website for. Once you are ranking well for these five,
you can add more keywords to the
list. When using the Google Keyword
tool, use the “exact match”
option so you know how many
people are searching for the exact
terms you’re researching. The
best keyword phrases to optimize for are keyword phrases with
1500 – 5000 monthly searches.
Those keywords usually have just
enough searches to be profitable,
but not so many that the
competition is too stiff to outrank. 2. Use Your Keywords in the
Title Tags of Your Web Pages A web page’s title tag is one of
the most important factors for how
that page will rank in the search
engines. Each page at your site
should use a title tag that matches
the search term you’re trying to get the page ranked for. This is
especially important at your main
page. The title tag should also
describe the content of the page in
a concise and accurate manner.
This helps the search engines decide how relevant the page is to
a particular search term. The more
relevant a page is, the higher it will
rank in the results for that search
term. 3. Use Your Keywords in Your
Domain Name I’ve done a lot of research on this
and even though not everyone
agrees, I have found clear
evidence that websites with exact
match domains get top ranking
easier than non-keyword domain sites. In other words, once you
know your best keyword phrase
for your niche, see if you can get
the domain name that matches
that phrase exactly. Go for .com
then .net, then .org. If none of them are available, use a hyphen (-)
between your best keywords. 4. Use Your Keywords in the
HTML Heading Tags Heading tags (e.g. H1, H2, H3, etc.)
give the search engines more info
about how relevant the web page
is to certain search terms. Make
sure to use heading tags containing
your keywords at each page of your site. As a bare minimum,
every web page should have one
H1 tag that includes the same
keywords that are in your title tag. 5. Check the Keyword Density
in Your Website Text The number of times your
keywords appear in the text on
your web page or blog helps
search engines match the content
to the appropriate search terms.
This is known as keyword density. How often keywords should be
used is often debated among SEO
experts. Some believe that stuffing
a page with keywords is beneficial
to search engine rankings, while
others think that ‘keyword stuffing’ is viewed as a form of
spam by the search engines. As a
general rule, for a web page that
has about 400-600 words of body
content, use the main keyword
once in the first paragraph, once in second paragraph, once in the last
paragraph, and once somewhere
in between. 6. Setup Your Website’s
Internal Linking Structure
Properly When you are planning your
website or blog, make sure you
have at least one text link on every
page that links to your main URL.
The text link should contain your
best keyword or keyword phrase. As your site grows in size, so will
the number of web pages that
point to your main page, increasing
the popularity for that page based
on your best keywords. Also,
when adding blog posts at your blog, be sure to hyperlink to other
posts on your blog when
appropriate. (Each time you do this,
be sure to use the keywords
you’re working at getting
ranked!) 7. Grow the Number of
Incoming Links from a Wide
Variety of External Sites Of all the factors in SEO, one of the
most important is the number of
web pages that link to the target
page you are trying to get ranked
well. In other words, if site A and
site B are virtually identical, site A will outrank site B if there are more
web pages linking to site A. Other factors that help are having a
variety of links and multiple links
from high PR sites. (PR stands for
page rank, a weighted value
Google gives to pages based on
their authority.) If site A has links from a wide variety of places such
as social bookmarking sites like
StumbleUpon and Digg, niche blogs,
web 2.0 sites like Squidoo and
Hubpages, article directories, etc.,
it will outrank site B with the same number of links all from one
source. Of course getting lots of links to a
site can be time consuming.
That’s why you may want to
outsource this task. You can do so
at odesk.com, guru.com,
elance.com and many other places. Just be sure to hire link builders
with a good track record and lots
of positive feedback. Also be sure
to instruct them properly and let
them know you need links from a
wide variety of sources, and have them apply
strategies 8 and 9 below. 8. Grow the Number of
Incoming Links From External
Sites Slowly and Consistently Don’t go too fast with your link
building campaign. Getting a few
dozen links a week or even 10 a
day is OK, but if Google sees 1000
new incoming links to your site the
next time they update their database, you’ll likely move
down the serps, not up. 9. Use Your Keywords in as
Many Incoming Links as
Possible While you don’t want all the links
to your site to use the same
keyword or keyword phrase, you
do want to focus on using your
best keyword or keyword phrase
for most of your links. Remember, SEO is all about proper site setup
and link building. If the top ranked
web page at Google for your best
search term has say, 200 incoming
links, you can outrank that page
when you get 201, provided you have all or most of the other
strategies explained today in place
as well. In closing… Internet marketing can be
inexpensive if you do things like
SEO and email marketing yourself. If you use all of the SEO strategies
shared in this article, you will
improve your ranking in the search
engines. Depending on the niche
you’re in, you could go right to
the top of the serps within a matter of months!
Im trying to see my WallPaperDownload.tk in google search results, But its null. When i searched the key word 'wallpaperdownload.tk' it shows my site link as the 1st result, but content null. Search engine is not looking inside the site. i've submit the in side links also.
I found this from another site.
1. It is high quality traffic. (After all, these visitors searched using your
best keywords!) 2. With good ranking you can get a lot of this traffic passively. 3. It’s free! I’ve received literally millions of visitors from
search engines over the years. This article will show you how to
start your own flow of traffic from
Google, Yahoo, and Bing. It all starts
with a little SEO. SEO stands for search engine
optimization. It consists of
strategies to help your web pages
rank better in the search engine
results pages (serps) for a
particular search word or phrase. SEO can be a complicated subject
which is why there are so many
freelance consultants and internet
marketing companies offering SEO
services. Some of them are quite
expensive, charging thousands of dollars to get a site ranked in the
top ten for your particular niche
keywords. However, if you are running on a
tight budget and can’t afford to
hire a professional, you can do SEO
yourself. Just follow the nine SEO
strategies below. Most of it is fairly
simple, it just takes time. (When building new sites, I like to
do everything myself except steps
7 & 8 below which I prefer to
outsource.) 1. Choose Your Keywords
Wisely When you are planning your
website’s content, you should do
some research about which
keywords to use. Keywords are
the search terms that people use to
find websites in search engines. Think carefully about your target
audience and consider what they
might type into a search engine
when they are looking for
websites like yours. You can use tools like the Google
AdWords Keyword Tool to help you
with your research. When you are
starting out, aim to have a list of
five keyword phrases that you will
optimize your website for. Once you are ranking well for these five,
you can add more keywords to the
list. When using the Google Keyword
tool, use the “exact match”
option so you know how many
people are searching for the exact
terms you’re researching. The
best keyword phrases to optimize for are keyword phrases with
1500 – 5000 monthly searches.
Those keywords usually have just
enough searches to be profitable,
but not so many that the
competition is too stiff to outrank. 2. Use Your Keywords in the
Title Tags of Your Web Pages A web page’s title tag is one of
the most important factors for how
that page will rank in the search
engines. Each page at your site
should use a title tag that matches
the search term you’re trying to get the page ranked for. This is
especially important at your main
page. The title tag should also
describe the content of the page in
a concise and accurate manner.
This helps the search engines decide how relevant the page is to
a particular search term. The more
relevant a page is, the higher it will
rank in the results for that search
term. 3. Use Your Keywords in Your
Domain Name I’ve done a lot of research on this
and even though not everyone
agrees, I have found clear
evidence that websites with exact
match domains get top ranking
easier than non-keyword domain sites. In other words, once you
know your best keyword phrase
for your niche, see if you can get
the domain name that matches
that phrase exactly. Go for .com
then .net, then .org. If none of them are available, use a hyphen (-)
between your best keywords. 4. Use Your Keywords in the
HTML Heading Tags Heading tags (e.g. H1, H2, H3, etc.)
give the search engines more info
about how relevant the web page
is to certain search terms. Make
sure to use heading tags containing
your keywords at each page of your site. As a bare minimum,
every web page should have one
H1 tag that includes the same
keywords that are in your title tag. 5. Check the Keyword Density
in Your Website Text The number of times your
keywords appear in the text on
your web page or blog helps
search engines match the content
to the appropriate search terms.
This is known as keyword density. How often keywords should be
used is often debated among SEO
experts. Some believe that stuffing
a page with keywords is beneficial
to search engine rankings, while
others think that ‘keyword stuffing’ is viewed as a form of
spam by the search engines. As a
general rule, for a web page that
has about 400-600 words of body
content, use the main keyword
once in the first paragraph, once in second paragraph, once in the last
paragraph, and once somewhere
in between. 6. Setup Your Website’s
Internal Linking Structure
Properly When you are planning your
website or blog, make sure you
have at least one text link on every
page that links to your main URL.
The text link should contain your
best keyword or keyword phrase. As your site grows in size, so will
the number of web pages that
point to your main page, increasing
the popularity for that page based
on your best keywords. Also,
when adding blog posts at your blog, be sure to hyperlink to other
posts on your blog when
appropriate. (Each time you do this,
be sure to use the keywords
you’re working at getting
ranked!) 7. Grow the Number of
Incoming Links from a Wide
Variety of External Sites Of all the factors in SEO, one of the
most important is the number of
web pages that link to the target
page you are trying to get ranked
well. In other words, if site A and
site B are virtually identical, site A will outrank site B if there are more
web pages linking to site A. Other factors that help are having a
variety of links and multiple links
from high PR sites. (PR stands for
page rank, a weighted value
Google gives to pages based on
their authority.) If site A has links from a wide variety of places such
as social bookmarking sites like
StumbleUpon and Digg, niche blogs,
web 2.0 sites like Squidoo and
Hubpages, article directories, etc.,
it will outrank site B with the same number of links all from one
source. Of course getting lots of links to a
site can be time consuming.
That’s why you may want to
outsource this task. You can do so
at odesk.com, guru.com,
elance.com and many other places. Just be sure to hire link builders
with a good track record and lots
of positive feedback. Also be sure
to instruct them properly and let
them know you need links from a
wide variety of sources, and have them apply
strategies 8 and 9 below. 8. Grow the Number of
Incoming Links From External
Sites Slowly and Consistently Don’t go too fast with your link
building campaign. Getting a few
dozen links a week or even 10 a
day is OK, but if Google sees 1000
new incoming links to your site the
next time they update their database, you’ll likely move
down the serps, not up. 9. Use Your Keywords in as
Many Incoming Links as
Possible While you don’t want all the links
to your site to use the same
keyword or keyword phrase, you
do want to focus on using your
best keyword or keyword phrase
for most of your links. Remember, SEO is all about proper site setup
and link building. If the top ranked
web page at Google for your best
search term has say, 200 incoming
links, you can outrank that page
when you get 201, provided you have all or most of the other
strategies explained today in place
as well. In closing… Internet marketing can be
inexpensive if you do things like
SEO and email marketing yourself. If you use all of the SEO strategies
shared in this article, you will
improve your ranking in the search
engines. Depending on the niche
you’re in, you could go right to
the top of the serps within a matter of months!
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