How do I make my blog rank high on Google.?
I have a blog
www.eventsincontext.com
at the moment it does appear when i search on Google
Till yesterday my blog was ranking very high for lot of keywords but today no results?
I was getting very good traffic for my blog http://5530xpressmusic.com around 300-400 visitors till yesterday.I was on the first page of Google for most of the keywords but today I’m nowhere for any of the results even till page 10.
I know for some reason Google has penalized my site but how to know this.I used lot of tags for each post even up to 15.Is that the reason?
I have checked site:5530xpressmusic.com it is showing the results as usual.All my indexed pages are there.
Someone Please Help.
Using Blog to raise SEO ranking- Is it best to be on the front homepage of the site or can it be on a 2nd page
I want to add a blog to my website to raise SEO rankings and to provide fresh content – Is it best for it to be on the front homepage of the site or can it be on a 2nd page and get the same results?
which website or blog can best explain ranking of google trends?
is there a blog or website which discusses daily the ranking of google trends and how or why things attain their popularity. If there is such a website could someone direct me there?
Does anyone know a widget or application for ranking your post on your blog?
Hey, i’m searching for an application or widget for ranking my post on blogger.
I want to categorize my posts so I can display Top rated post or 5 best Post on my blog.
Does anyone know a widget or application ike this ?
Thnx !
Is there a good blog traffic ranking site like alexa.com but for blogs?
I know Alexa.com also ranks blogs but I’d like to see if there is something similar where I can look up types of blogs to see which get the most traffic. i.e. most traffic for a financial blog, most traffic for a personal blog, most traffic for a technology blog etc
Anyone know of a good site that does this?
301 Redirect – how soon will new website benefit?
Our company has a good customer base built up since 2002 and currently is undergoing a rebrand from one website domain which is No.2 on Google Page 1 (using organic search keywords ‘personalised cards) www.remind4u.com
I am undergoing SEO work but I need to know more about how soon it will take Google to recognise the new website and domain www.funkypigeon.com and the 301 redirect traffic and be on page one as remind4u.com is at present.
The new website has been SEO optimised by myself in advance, HTML tags, keywords, ALT tags, Google Analytics is set up and Google Webmaster code installed, some directories and backlinks already in place, we have a blog, facebook page, twitter account, bebo and myspace, everything is set for the launch on Friday 9th October.
So, when the day comes for the 301 redirect to be applied, the old site will slowly lose rank, but how soon (hours / days / weeks?) will the new website build up Google’s trust and ranking?
How much does it cost to launch a website?
I’m interested in starting my own blog, but want to have the option to advertise. I will need my own website as opposed to wordpress or other free services.
I’m in the process of hiring a professional to develop and design my site, but I want to have a benchmark rate to compare against.
The work includes:
1. Purchasing domain name
2. Set up hosting
3. Design site – simple site including following functions:
- categories, search, text / image boxes, header, ad placement areas
4. Launch site – I will maintain/ upload new content daily
I live in Vancouver, Canada, if that makes any difference.
Any help will be much appreciated! Thanks in advance
- Teresa
Will Google’s new search suggestion hurt competition?
I am even more concerned now that they have opted in one-click hypertext searching within the toolbar. For example: enter the keyword weather from the google homepage and the only link you can click on to go directly to the page is the weather channel’s "weather.com".
Another person in a blog said this:
For example, let’s say you operate a site that ranks #1 on Google for “Dresses in NYC” and your competitors ranks #1 for “Dresses in New York City.” Well, if people are allowed to type in the search terms as they prefer, then a fair distribution would be sent to you and your competition. However, what if a person who would normally type in “Dresses in NYC” is typing this “Dresses in N…” and Google suggests “Dresses in New York City”? Then your competitor will get all the traffic every time. I think “I’m feeling lucky” is unfair two, as only the #1 ranked company comes up every time for the search term rather than a fair distribution among the top three websites.
Very concerning if you ask me.




