The world wide web is aptly named as it is receiving and distributing data, pictures, music, and other content around the world 24 hours a day, seven days a week. By any measure it is growing exponentially as webmasters toil day and night trying to work content and SEO magic to capture a place in the sun.
It is somewhat of a miracle that anything gets catalogued in the web indexes or found on the internet. Ah! But the infamous algorithms of Google, Yahoo!, All The Web, Alta Vista, Copernic, Scrub The Web, MSN and other indexing services and search engines manage to do the job.
When each has it's own protected secret algorithm for indexing and ranking websites what is a webmaster to do? Webmasters have love - hate relationships with these engines. When your website shows up in the top 10 or 15 listings we tend to love them when we don't show up at all we hate them with a vengeance.
Many of the webmasters problems are of his own making. Webmasters tend to wear too many hats. A webmaster must be a webmaster first! If he is too lazy, too busy, or not interested in educating himself and staying abreast of the ever changing index algorithms and search engine algorithms he does not stand a chance. His web site may well be number 7,000,000 of 8,000,000,000 and he will never be found there by anyone who does not have or guess his URL.
Even when equipped with this crucial data, he must be willing to put in the time continually updating, fine tuning, promoting and marketing his web site. The website must be worked on daily to attract and keep the attention of those who decide whether or not it will be found on the world wide web.
Left to their own discretion most indexing directories and search engines only spider a website once a month or so. A webmaster can, however, cause their site to be spidered and updated every 24 hours or so. To accomplish this without spamming a webmaster must possess some knowledge, some experience, and some simple tools.
If a search engine, index or directory decides for whatever reason that you are spamming they could ban your site temporarily or permanently, then what? Not to promote, you are essentially banning yourself. Buying links or joining a link farm could have the same catastrophic results. But you must have links and lots of them to get a good position in the search engines. They must also be "quality" links. To add to the confusion each search engine defines "quality link" as best suits its' own purpose.
The burden is on the webmaster. He dare not under estimate a good spell checker and a quality grammar diagnostic tool. But a handy hard copy of a thesaurus and a dictionary are necessary.
Then there are tools specific to the webmaster which he must have access to and use religiously. First among these are good stats reports. They are often provided by your ISP. When they are not or the ones provided are not detailed enough there several free as well as fee based options. Choose your favorite search engine and search for "free stats" which will return primarily free website stat trackers. In the alternative, search for the term "web tracker", and you will get swamped by both fee and free stat masters.
Now we really get down to business... the business of getting the webmaster's work found by those searching and driving those stats. You need access to back link checkers, broken link checkers, link popularity checkers, page rank checkers, reciprocal link checkers, website speed testers, search engine spider views, search engine previews, and much more. Computerman website design and promotion has just added many of these tools to its' website for free use and are adding more every week... so use them. They are Free Webmaster Tools which can be used online and does not take up space on your computer or your website.
Webmaster Tools In Google
You've spent hours upon hours building and tweaking your website until you're finally proud and satisfied to show it off to the world. You check daily for the traffic of visitors to wander through, and praise all your hard work. Days go by, and still only a couple of people have checked anything out - what's happening?!?
Well, chances are that nobody really knows your site is online. While it's true that the search engines may eventually stumble upon your site if it finds a link on another webpage somewhere online, you'll likely be indexed so low in the listing that very few people will find you. Let's fix your problem using the huge arsenal of Webmaster Tools you may have missed the first time around.
We'll break down all the tools into three categories: SEO (Search Engine Optimization), Site Link Submissions, and Tracking systems.
SEO TOOLS
Though you'll be tempted to send a link for your site into the search engines [SE] right away, don't do it! Yes the search engines will accept adding your website to their long waiting list, but you'll be standing way at the back of the line if you don't prepare your pages properly first.
Search Engines will actually give a higher priority to accepting pages that have already done some of the work for them. The first Webmaster Tool to check into is the Meta Tag Generator. Hopefully you've given each page a short "Title" (which will appear at the top of the browser when people look at your page), but we definitely want to include at least two more Meta tag code types on each individual webpage.
-DESCRIPTION: Include a short description about what's on that specific webpage. This is the description which will appear under the link for your site when it's listed in the search engines. Think of this as your classified advertisement - you want the description to attract enough interest that users will check out your site.
DO NOT fill the space with random hype. The SE will give a much higher relevancy score when the description matches phrases from your actual content. Get rid of as many filler words [the, and, of] as possible for the best results.
-KEYWORDS: These are the main words you want the SE to consider when listing your site. Don't list every word you "want", and DO NOT include words that aren't actually in your content. The search engines may include you temporarily, but they will drop you just as quickly when they realize you've added words that aren't even in your webpage.
Rather than listing single words, concentrate on specific phrases (of 2 to 4 words each) that appear in your webpage. Many people make the mistake of listing every word or phrase they can think of ["want"], but the engines generally only consider the first 20. Focus on the main phrases in your keyword list: the search engines will find the rest on their own. Separate the words/phrases with a comma.
If you need help picking out some of your best keyword choices for that page, use the Keyword Density webmaster tool. It will help pinpoint some of your best options.
You can add in other fields as you want, but the generator only really needs the number of days for the SE to revisit. Just enter 7 days (even if the page changes daily) for normal pages, or 365 days for pages that won't be changing for a year. The search engines assign their own revisit schedule, so setting the days lower than 7 to try fooling the SE is foolish.
SUBMITTING YOUR WEBSITE
You could set up a webmaster account with each of the main search engines, but the Simple Submission tool will take care of getting your website included in the queue with just one button. It may take a while before the search engines actually check out your website (there are almost a million new sites added to the internet each month), so use the submission tool to make sure the main SE know you exist.
TRACKING SYSTEMS
Welcome to the most useful (and most overlooked) devices to pinpoint exactly how your website is succeeding, and where it's failing!
To save yourself hours of time and frustration, use the Pages Indexed tool as your number one guidance to see if the search engines have started indexing your website. You could go to each SE in turn, and try entering the name of your site, but unless it appears on the first or second page, you could spend hours looking for it (if it is even listed yet). The pages indexed will not only let you know which SE have picked up your site, but also which specific pages it has included in its listings.
Want to find out how your keywords or target phrases are doing with the Big-Three [Google, Yahoo, and MSN], then do it all in one step using the Position Checker. It will tell you right away how close you are to the top of each SE. If the results show you're way down in the listings, this will be the perfect time to re-optimize your page and keywords for better phrase choices that can get you to a higher ranking position.
Are you getting slaughtered or not showing up for important phrases? Then it's time to spy on your neighbor - which, in this case, is your competitor. Uses the Competitor Analysis to see how they are getting the keyword listings you want. Tweak your site a bit, and you may quickly overtake them.
MORE TO EXPLORE
There are so many fantastic tools available, and each serves its own specialized purpose. Make use of every Webmaster Tool available to build your ranking score ... and check out the Crazy Egg tool - it's probably one of the hottest tools you'll ever find!
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