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How is your Blog Performing? 19 Must Have Tools that will let you know

November 2nd, 2009

A good list from specky boy on SEO tools,

no matter it is for syndication, traffic measurement or keyword suggestion, the tools should be suggested to website starter, it will certainly help in maintaining the ongoing performance of your website / blog,

this is an excerpt:

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Little Joomla SEO Book FREE!

November 2nd, 2009

I came across this book while researching new ways to make joomla more SEO friendly.

If you are considering a joomla website & are certain you will rise to the challenge on your own

then this is the SEO book for you!

This book is offered for free download from pathos-seo.com (PDF)

http://www.pathos-seo.com/images/downloads/the-little-joomla-seo-book-v1.pdf

This site is also a great resource for joomla users & designers alike!

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Joomla how to embed modules in articles

October 31st, 2009

There are many useful reasons why you would want to embed a module within article content on your website.

  • include a menu in an article
  • include a custom html module in an article
  • include search function in article

Any of your modules published within your module manager can be embedded.

Getting Started

If you already have a module in mind, its as easy as adding:

{loadposition user21}

Just add above syntax in your article where you would like the module to appear & edit “user21″ to reflect the position of the module you would like to embed & your done.

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Here is a short tutorial showing how to make your own custom module and embed it in an article on your front page

From the control panel dashboard, click on your module manager

open your module manager

open your module manager

In the top right hand side of your module manager click “New”

Select "New" from the "module manager"

Select "New" from the "module manager"

Click “custom HTML” or click radial checkbox to the left of the text and click “next”

Select "Custom HTML" and click "Next"

Select "Custom HTML" and click "Next"

Enter your “Title” in this case were using “my custom module”

Create a new “user position” by typing one directly into the box, the value can be any number you want.

*TIP* Its best to start with a higher number to avoide using a position already used by your joomla template.

*TIP* Menu assignment, the all setting will allow the module to be embedded on any page in your site

Custom HTML module settings

Custom HTML module settings

Now if you scroll down past the settings to the bottom, you will see your editor.

This is where you create your custom module

Create the content to display in your "Custom Module"

Create the content to display in your "Custom Module"

When you are done editing your “Custom Module”, scroll back up to the top of the page and click save

(Top Right)

Click "Save" to finish your "Custom Module"

Click "Save" to finish your "Custom Module"

Once you have saved your “Custom Module”,

Click your article manager so you can embed your newly created “Custom Module”

(In this case we are embedding it on the home page of our site)

Click your article manager & select article you wish to include your "Custom Module"

Click your article manager & select article you wish to include your "Custom Module"

Type: {loadposition user21} into the article where you wish to display your new “custom HTML” module

*TIP* You can also center the syntax or place it in a table

if you wish to further control where the “Custom HTML” module displays

Type Syntax:{loadposition user21} into your article where you wish to display your new "Custom HTML" module

Type Syntax:{loadposition user21} into your article where you wish to display your new "Custom HTML" module

Now save your article and check it out!

Check out your page & see your new "Custom HTML" module

Check out your page & see your new "Custom HTML" module

ITS THAT EASY!

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Nofollow and the golden rule

October 30th, 2009

SEO can be an intimidating process!

Learning new tricks and keeping up with ever changing trends can consume much of your time and or much of your budget.

One thing I have learned is that when it comes to SEO , the playing field is actually quite level. The small time designer can compete with the giant corporations! or…can they?!

The No Follow link was introduced around 2005 to help fight spam from “hijacking” search engine bots (so they say). Google, MSN & Yahoo united in support of the nofollow link attributes.

A major consequence of this, that most people need to understand is the fact that while millions of blogs and sites use social networking links to promote their content, through the use of nofollow, the favor is often not returned.

So basically we give some of these big sites their rank and status for almost nothing in return!

Consequence? One example,

Bookmark your new site “mynewsite.com” at “stumbleupon.com”. If you google  ”mynewsite.com”, The “stumbleupon.com” page with no content but the link and title will be on top, while your site with the actual content that you searched for will be below. Imagine the effect this PageRank capitalization has when you search for things other than your own site?!

We need to realize that this page rank concentration process is taking the hard work of millions of bloggers and handing the benefits to these “user contribution built social giants”!

So how can we once again level the playing field you ask?

I believe in the golden rule! Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.

If you use wordpress, as millions of bloggers do. Download nofollow reciprocity plugins and give these social giants a reason to reconsider their nofollow strategy.

If you use social networking icon links on your website, be sure to download the no follow version.

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social networking icons

I will be compiling a list of the most popular bookmarking sites that do, & do not use nofollow by default.

If you would like to help out and you know of sites I should list please comment or send me an email.

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SEO Keyword tools & tips

October 29th, 2009

The first thing you should do when planning SEO on your website is to define which keywords or search terms you would like to be found under.

Keyword sources generally tend to include search tools such as:

Google adword keyword checker https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal

Yahoo overture Keyword tool http://www.vretoolbar.com/keywords/

and  keywords relative to your business.

Most clients generally tend to already have an idea what keywords they need to target for their SEO campaign. Picking out keywords & keyword phrases that change for each page or article will greatly increase the effectiveness of your SEO campaign.

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