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I want to promote company website to get more traffic to it? It’s a china electronics wholesale website,and it focus the markert on all over the word,So i want to konw how to promote it ?
SEO?PPC? B2B? I need a further guide! PR value is so low and how to enhance it ?
website:http://www.edigitalwholesale.com
Pls help me to analyze what’s status about www.edigitalwholesale.com,and how to do next step to promote its traffic or PR value? TKS
Very thankful, My good friends.
Cheap Electronics Wholesale
I will try this way to do it .
Hi. I used to work as an internet marketer. I did do some SEO but it mostly involved keyword research and content according to it. I then got a job which involved full time SEO. I accepted it as i thought i might be good at it. I know SEO involves keyword research and proper placement of it but i am not good with sitemaps and robot.txt stuff.. Do I need to fear this position..?? Am I suitable..? what do you suggest..??
ive registered with a load of directories, also search engines, yahoo, google etc, ive submitted a robot.txt in my site, plus sitemaps etc, not sure where i am going wrongas im miles from the top! its for a bouncy castle business in malaga spain, www.bingbong.es , would appreciate any help…
btw, my ultimate key word search would be for castillos hinchables malaga, i come out high on google.co.uk, but not google.es! whch is what i need
1. I’ve got a blog called “Blog A”, and I want to move it to a completely new URL at “Blog B”.
I’ve started moving some of my old posts over to Blog B, and deleting them as I go in Blog A. However, I notice in search engines, the original Blog A post still ranks the highest – even though it’s been removed for some time.
When I’ve moved all my blog posts over, is there some sort of code I can put in Blog A’s robots.txt file to make it clear I’ve moved my blog?
2. Many of my old blog posts that I’ve moved to Blog B include images hosted at Blog A’s domain. Will this cause me SEO issues as well? It’ll be a big job to move all the images over, but I’ll do it if it helps search engines understand that I’ve moved my blog and am not simply copying content.
Thanks!
I am looking into SEO for my website and found something called a robots.txt file for spiders and bots. I guess it tells search engines how to cache your site? Anyone have a good explanation? And in my text file why would I disallow the robots? I’m just a little confused. thanks for your help
I’ve been web designing for years now and I am getting more into SEO.
I know I can use sitemap.xml, robots.txt and even the web server to stop a spider crawling my page, however, what about parts of content on the page that really do not need indexing?
I’m very concerned with Accessibility, so I quite often put a lot of guidence text in the document to assist those on screen readers. This also includes many jump links etc to make their life easier.
BUT, Google seems to be indexing this content for some reason, and it waters down my true keyword density. I can’t just create the guidence as an image (which would stop the engine) because a screen reader can’t read an image.
I’m not even sure if it’s possible, but Google enforced a law of rel=”nofollow” for links…can the same be done for your average DIV tags?
Thanks,
Mikey.








