Mastering the art of search engine optimization can make you very, very wealthy. That is certainly a heavy statement, but I believe it is true. Any website which can top the rankings in all three major search engines has unlimited potential to be exposed to an extraordinary amount of people all over the world. But is SEO an art or a science? In fact, it is a bit of both with a pinch of luck throw in for good measure.
When you are wanting to 'SEO' a website, there are several aspects you need to pay attention to. The first is on page optimization. This consists of your text, headings, images, coding, and general website structure. On page optimization, if done well, can land you some nice search engine rankings on the MSN Search engine.
This is all well and good, but what we really want to do is rank well in Google. How do we do that? With off page optimization! I will get to that in a moment, before that I will briefly explain the difference between on page and off page search engine optimization and how you can improve each one.
On page optimization:
Put simply, you need to ensure each of your website pages are targeting themselves to the specific keywords you have chosen. This means your titles, eadings, content text, URL, image alt tags and hyperlinks should be displaying keywords for which you want to achieve a search engine ranking for. This does not mean spamming and using the keywords over and over again. Successful on page optimization will subtly yet effectively display particular keywords. In the case of your main content text, a keyword density of around five percent is sufficient. Hyperlinks pointing to other pages should display anchor text keywords which relate to the page being linked to.
Off page optimization:
This is where it gets interesting! While you may get away with simple on page optimization for a good ranking in MSN, if you want to rank well in Google you have to start thinking of what's happening AWAY from your website. Sound strange? What you need to pay attention to is WHO is linking to your website and HOW they are linking to it. Your goal is to gain as many links to your site from related websites as is possible. You also need to strictly police exactly how these other sites link to you as well. By now you should have a nice amount of keywords you are targeting. These incoming links need to use your keyword text as the anchor links - this way Google knows which keywords to rank your site for.
The more incoming links you gain from well respected, popular websites, the better your search engine ranking will be. There is no two ways about it, this is THE way to rank well in Google and correspondingly, be seen by the millions of users of the most popular search engine in the world.
On page and off page optimization are the two broad areas of search engine optimization. Above all these, providing quality content on your website is still the best way to win new and returning visitors. It is also the easiest way to gain back links - if your website is seen as an authority site in a particular niche then people will naturally want to link to it with no further effort on your part. It doesn't get any easier than that!
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Cloning is the process of making an identical copy of something. In plant propagation, cloning is a way to asexually reproduce a plant. Plants produced in this way are genetically identical to the parent plant. Plant cells exhibit a trait known as totipotency, meaning they all have the ability to divide and make another plant.
Many people choose to clone because it can actually create a new plant faster than seed propagation. Others choose to clone in order to make copies of genetically superior plants. It is not uncommon for an experienced hydroponic gardener to have his grow room be mostly filled with clones of a single original plant.
In hydroponics, the most common method of plant cloning is making a cutting. This simply involves cutting off a part of the "parent plant" and planting it in the medium. Since each cell in a plant has the ability to grow every part necessary for the plant's survival, this will create an entirely new plant if done properly.
The plant you use to make your clone or clones must be chosen carefully. During a growing season, make sure to pay careful attention to which plants seem to be the hardiest, were most resistant to the diseases, and provided the biggest yields. In vegetables, try to note which offered the best tasting food. In flowers, look at which offered the biggest, most colorful and most fragrant buds. Make certain that the mother plant is healthy and well fed. Making a cutting creates an open wound which increases the odds of the plant suffering from a bacterial or viral disease.
You may have to alter your growing room conditions when plant cloning. Cuttings often require more humidity and higher temperatures in order to successfully take root. Make sure that the light you use is neither too harsh or too hot. It will probably benefit from either indirect, reflected light and cool running light source, such as LED or fluorescent bulbs.
To make the cut, take a sharp razor blade and sterilize it with isopropyl alcohol. Cut a section of the stem that is about two to five inches long. The stem should have a few large leaves on it to maximize photosynthesis.
However, you should remove any leaves that may wind up below the growing medium. These will simply die because they will not receive any light, and create unwanted organic material that might attract bugs and diseases.
To maximize the potential of success of the plant cloning, you should use a rooting hormone. Rooting hormones are designed to increase the percentage of cuttings which form roots, speed up how quickly roots form and increase the number of roots on every cutting. To use this, simply pour the hormone into a shot glass or other container and dip the end of the cutting into it.
Now you should poke an area in your medium to allow easy insertion of the cutting and gently place it in the medium. Some growers cover their grow tray or buckets with a clear plastic bag to increase humidity. The bag should be removed after about two weeks, when the roots should start taking hold.
During the cloning stage, growers should pay extra attention to any fungi that might form in their growing room. The increased need for humidity creates a perfect environment for many species of undesirable fungi to thrive.
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