Remove Advertising Remove NoFollow Remove RSS Remove URL
article thumbnail

HOW TO: Guide to Performing Website Audits

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Canonicalization and URL Structure. Rather than wasting your time rehashing this topic, I have written a handy guide that explains URL structure best practices in full. To summarize the article, there should only be one URL used to get to the homepage of your website. Avoid creating a mosaic of advertisements on your website.

NoFollow 198
article thumbnail

8 Critical SEO and Digital Marketing Opportunities

Adam Sherk

The open source nature of AMP is a plus but I’m not a fan of having to create separate URLs. Also take advantage of additional opportunities such as the “news_keywords” meta tag and Editors’ Picks RSS feeds. App Indexing and App Store Optimization.

SEO 100
article thumbnail

Link-building Tips and Tools for Bloggers in a Post-Panda and Penguin World

ProBlogger

In February of 2011, Google released the Panda update that took rankings away from websites with low-quality content and sites with more advertising than content. Check by going to the following URL, and replace domain.com with the website’s domain. When it comes to leaving links, leave behind our blog’s URL in the website field.

Blogger 42
article thumbnail

Wordpress SEO: The Only Guide You Need

Viper Chill

Permalinks Permalinks are simply the URL’s for your posts. p=38 but if you look at the URL for this post you will see [link] I’ll let you decide which one you think looks better. I currently use the following format: Some people like to have categories in there but I like to keep URL’s as short as possible.

article thumbnail

Building a $1000000 Website in 12 Months

Viper Chill

I could become a news / content site that makes money through advertising. If you’re sick of all the slimy marketers out there and want to get updates from someone who is actually going to show – for free – how they make money, then make sure you subscribe to the RSS feed. I am keeping up with the RSS Feed.

article thumbnail

28 Resources from My Internet Marketing Toolbox

Viper Chill

If you see that a certain site is sending a lot of RSS subscribers, you can work to get more traffic from that source. You can see how many people are subscribing to your RSS feed and from which sources, and if you use the new Google Analytics integration, you can see how many clicks each individual post is getting from feed readers.

article thumbnail

Getting Mass Traffic from StumbleUpon: A Definitive Guide

Viper Chill

I remember the days when traffic from the service would only have a 30% bounce rate, and while it’s around 80% now, a percentage of visitors still leave comments and sign-up to your RSS feed which is what most people want them to do. Maybe you need to make your RSS more clear (like I mentioned on our coaching call) in the left sidebar.