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How to Add Sitemap to Robots.txt and Have Your Site Indexed by Search Engines

Wednesday 25 April 2007 @ 6:30 pm

It is now easier than ever to have your site completely indexed by all the major search engines. It appears that the search engines have agreed that they will look for your sitemap in the robots.txt file in your website root directory.
Add your sitemap to your robots.txt file now to enhance your SEO!
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Search Engine Optimization, SEO for Wordpress part I

Monday 12 February 2007 @ 8:22 am

Basics of SEO - Introduction
Some sources estimate the current number of web pages at over 19 billion. To reach the content on these web pages, search engines have been created to “crawl” like a robotic spider throughout the Internet. Their job is to interpret web page content and create an index detailing the information they […]

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Creating a Custom 404 Not Found Error Page for WordPress

Thursday 8 February 2007 @ 8:07 pm

Whenever a user lands on your site using an URL that doesn’t actually exist on your site, they are directed to a 404 NOT FOUND page. This may happen when they misspell the URL, follow an outdated link, or an outdated search engine result.
At its simplest, the page says just that - 404 NOT FOUND
That’s […]

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Automatic Search Engine Friendly Title Tag and Meta Tags in Wordpress

Tuesday 5 September 2006 @ 12:47 pm

In this post I’ll show how to create search engine friendly title tags and meta tags for your Wordpress blog.
Title Tag
It is generally accepted that the title tag is one of the most important aspects of search engine optimization (SEO). The title tag determines the text that appears in the topmost bar of the […]

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Force non-WWW URL for your Wordpress Blog

Sunday 3 September 2006 @ 11:23 pm

How To Force Non-WWW vs WWW URL to Avoid Canonical Problems and Duplicate Content Penalty on a Wordpress Blog
I don’t know if it’s true, but there is speculation that Google will actually penalize your blog or website if the same pages can be reached with both the www and non-www URL address.
From a SEO perspective, […]

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