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Yahoo! Search Support for X-Robots-Tag Directive to Simplify Control
Autor Internet Marketing & SEO | 12.12.2007 | Category SEO, Search Industry, Yahoo
Today we’re announcing support for tags that give webmasters even more flexibility over which pages and documents are crawled and indexed by Yahoo! Search. Specifically, we’re extending our support of page level exclusion tags — NOINDEX, NOARCHIVE, NOSNIPPET, NOFOLLOW — to provide additional control for archiving and summarization of ANY file type. Previously, these page level tags could only be expressed within html pages through the META directive (for e.g. ), but based on feedback from our webmasters, Yahoo! now enables these tags to be expressed through X-Robots-Tag directive in the http header, giving webmasters the flexibility to achieve exclusions on PDF, Word documents, PowerPoint, video, and other file types, including html files, and increasing their coverage through a simplified process. Additionally, webmasters no longer need access to html templates in order to express exclusions for html files. To take advantage of this feature, simply add the following page level tags to the X-Robots-Tag directive in the HTTP Header. Here are a few examples:X-Robots-Tag: NOINDEX — If you don’t want to show the URL in the Yahoo! Search results.
Note: We’ll still need to crawl the page to see and apply the tag, so if you don’t wish to have the page crawled, use robots disallow on robots.txt.X-Robots-Tag: NOARCHIVE — If you don’t want to display cache link in the search results page.
X-Robots-Tag: NOSNIPPET — If you don’t want to display summary in the search results page.
X-Robots-Tag: NOFOLLOW — If you don’t want Yahoo! to crawl links in the page.
Along with this change, we’ll be rolling out additional changes to our crawling, indexing and ranking algorithms over the next few days. We expect the update will be completed early next week, but you may see some changes in ranking as well as some shuffling of the pages in the index during this process.
We’re at SES in Chicago and WebmasterWorld’s PubCon in Las Vegas, participating in a few different panels this week. Please find us if you have any questions or suggestions or drop us your feedback here.
Sharad Verma
Yahoo! Search
from:Yahoo! Search Blog
Latest High Paying Keywords List for Adsense
Autor Internet Marketing & SEO | 21.11.2007 | Category Contextual Advertising, Google Adsense & Adwords, MSN adCenter, SEO, Search Industry, Yahoo! Publisher Network
These are keywords:
All bids are appx.
Also Check Top Paying Legal Keywords
Bid greater than $30
- mesothelioma
- structured settlement
- vioxx attorney
Bid from $20 to $30
- drug rehab
- contract management software
- car accident lawyer
Bid from $10 to $20
- note buyers
- donate a car
- investment fraud
- content management
- home equity loans
- cash advance, payday loan
- asbestos lawyer
- cord blood
- california refinance
- refinance
- cerebral palsy
- search engine marketing
- california mortgage
- criminal attorney
- help desk
Tips for Getting Backlinks to Your Website
Autor Internet Marketing & SEO | 16.11.2007 | Category Google, Microsoft & MSN, SEO, Search Industry, Yahoo
Thinking of outsourcing your reciprocal linking? Think again. There are more benefits to linking than just getting links. Consider doing at least some work yourself.
First let’s make a master list, all the usual ways we can think of to get quality, relevant links back to a website.
1. Fill out a form or email a webmaster, asking for a reciprocal link.
We’ll assume for the purpose of clarity that we mean exchanging links to post to a traditional directory page.
2. Deep linking.
You embed your partner’s link into relevant text on a page other than your directory page, and your partner does the same with your link.
3. Links from signatures.
This can be a signature you place at the end of every email you send out, or in forum posts.
4. Comments left on other websites.
This can be a blog or a comment form on any website. These will usually have your website url attached to the comment.
YouTube PageRank back 8
Autor Internet Marketing & SEO | 06.11.2007 | Category Google, SEO, Search Industry, YouTube
Refering to my Post about YouTube.Com Google PageRank Drops to PR3.
As I said before
It can be temporarily as data centers are updating.
Now its PR 8 Again
On All data centers Including toolbarqueries.google.com.
Congrats Youtube
YouTube.Com Google PageRank Drops to PR3
Autor Internet Marketing & SEO | 29.10.2007 | Category Google, SEO, Search Industry, YouTube
YouTube.Com Google PageRank Drops to PR3 from PR8 and also
many webmasters and websites saw their Google PageRank going from 8 to 3.
www.Youtube.com PageRank 3/10 as of October 29th 2007 at 1:13 am.
DC: 64.233.161.19
Toolbar PageRank: PR3 (3/10)
DC: 64.233.161.91
Toolbar PageRank: PR3 (3/10)
DC: 64.233.163.189
Toolbar PageRank: PR3 (3/10)
DC: 64.233.167.104
Toolbar PageRank: PR3 (3/10)
DC: 64.233.167.107
Toolbar PageRank: PR3 (3/10)
DC: 64.233.167.184
Toolbar PageRank: PR3 (3/10)
DC: 64.233.171.18
Toolbar PageRank: PR3 (3/10)
DC: 64.233.171.19
Toolbar PageRank: PR3 (3/10)
DC: 64.233.171.81
Toolbar PageRank: PR3 (3/10)
DC: 64.233.179.19
Toolbar PageRank: PR3 (3/10)
DC: 64.233.179.107
Toolbar PageRank: PR3 (3/10)
DC: 64.233.179.115
Toolbar PageRank: PR3 (3/10)
DC: 64.233.183.80
Toolbar PageRank: PR0 (0/10)
DC: 64.233.183.84
Toolbar PageRank: PR3 (3/10)
DC: 64.233.185.100
Toolbar PageRank: PR3 (3/10)
DC: 64.233.185.115
Google bans *everyone* for “make money online” Really?
Autor Internet Marketing & SEO | 16.09.2007 | Category Google, SEO, Search Industry
Well, You can see yourself
No SERPs but ads are viewing…:D
http://www.google.com/search?num=100&hl=en&safe=off&num=%30%30&q=make+money+online
It will work only when SERPs number changed to num=100
Currently These are only for google.com try other like google.co.in, google.au, works fine
Referring to Digitalpoint user post
Google improves its Robots.txt tools
Autor Internet Marketing & SEO | 24.08.2007 | Category Google, SEO, Search Industry
We’ve improved Webmaster Central’s robots.txt analysis tool to recognize sitemap declarations and relative urls. Earlier versions weren’t aware of sitemaps at all, and understood only absolute URLs; anything else was reported as Syntax not understood. The improved version now tells you whether your sitemap’s URL and scope are valid. You can also test against relative URLs with a lot less typing.
Reporting is better, too. You’ll now be told of multiple problems per line if they exist, unlike earlier versions which only reported the first problem encountered. And we’ve made other general improvements to analysis and validation.
Imagine that you’re responsible for the domain www.example.com and you want search engines to index everything on your site, except for your /images folder. You also want to make sure your sitemap gets noticed, so you save the following as your robots.txt file:
disalow images
user-agent: *
Disallow:
sitemap: http://www.example.com/sitemap.xml
You visit Webmaster Central to test your site against the robots.txtanalysis tool using these two test URLs:
http://www.example.com
/archives
Google Webmaster Tools has Message Center
Autor Internet Marketing & SEO | 19.07.2007 | Category Google, SEO, Search Industry
Message Center: Let us communicate with you about your site
Today we’re launching our Message Center, a new way for webmasters to receive personalized information from Google in our webmaster console. Should we need to contact you, you’ll see a notification in your Webmaster Tools dashboard.
Initially the messages will refer to search quality issues, but over time we’ll use the Message Center as a communication channel for more types of information. Here’s an example: informing the site owner about hidden text, a violation in our webmaster guidelines.
For our webmasters outside the U.S., we’re also pleased to tell you that Message Center is capable of providing information in all supported Webmaster Tools languages (French, Italian, German, Spanish, Danish, Dutch, Swedish, Russian, Chinese-Simplified, Chinese-Traditional, Korean, Japanese, etc.), across all countries.
Right now the number of sites we’re contacting is small, but we hope to expand this program over time. We’re also really happy that the Message Center lets us communicate with webmasters in an authenticated way. As time goes on, we’ll keep looking for even more ways to improve communication with site owners, but right now, why not claim your site in our webmaster tools so that we can give you a heads-up of any issues that we see?
http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2007/07/message-center-let-us-communicate-with.html
Google Top 100 queries by Google Hot Trends
Autor Internet Marketing & SEO | 18.07.2007 | Category Google, SEO, Search Industry
Google has introduced a top 100 searches words / phrases chart called Hot Trends. More than that, what we never had from Google (except the Zeitgeist), a daily history of top 100 searches.
The top was compiled starting from 15 May and continues till the day I posted this article (23 May).
The Hot Trends top is compiled only from US based searches (for now …).
If you click on any of the searches (eg. fleet week), you will be presented with additional information about that particular search:
* 5 Levels of Hotness (how searched the word is): Low, Medium, Spicy, On Fire, Volcanic
* Related searches (pretty obvious)
* The top search hour for that word (Pacific Daylight Time)
* The top geo location
* News articles for the searched phrase (linked to Google News)
* Blog posts for the searched phrase (linked to Google Blog search)
* Web results for the searched phrase (linked to Google search)
There is a Google Hot Trends Group if you want to participate.
More info at the Google Blog.
Google introducing new tag called “unavailable_afterâ€
Autor Internet Marketing & SEO | 15.07.2007 | Category Google, SEO, Search Industry
Google introducing new tag called “unavailable_afterâ€
Google is coming out with a new tag called “unavailable_after†which will allow people to tell Google when a particular page will no longer be available for crawling. For instance, if you have a special offer on your site that expires on a particular date, you might want to use the unavailable_after tag to let Google know when to stop indexing it. Or perhaps you write articles that are free for a particular amount of time, but then get moved to a paid-subscription area of your site. Unavailable_after is the tag for you! Pretty neat stuff!
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