Help for landing page

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by vervesys, Sep 18, 2009.

  1. #1
    hi friends
    i want to optimize my inner page offshore php development as landing page
    and i want to need ranking in some keywords like
    offshore php development
    php development india
    php application development etc.

    so please give me suggestion what i will do then i will get ranking in this keywords and i also want to ranking with inner page of php as landing page.

    for this page i did directory submissions, blog, articles, social bookmarking(not more but very low)

    so please give me suggestion. and if possible then explain in depth. means is there any require for title, description, keywords or content (if content require then how much require density for keywords) or anchor text etc.

    thanks for give me your time.
     
    vervesys, Sep 18, 2009 IP
  2. vervesys

    vervesys Peon

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    #2
    anybody can help me?
     
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  3. dipali

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    #3
    Well i reviewd your website, as per my perception relevant + keyword rich content is essential for business having 6 to 8 % keyword density.


    Concentrate on more on quality back links as your keywords are highly competitive and it will take time to reach on top till you build back links from same theme and high pr links through social bookmarking, comment posting and article syndication.
     
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  4. sophee

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    Do article submission on daily basis in good pr sites, so that you can get quality backlinks. Also submit your site in digg, while doing directory submission rotate your targeted keywords, do not use all in single title. this will definitely help you, one more thing regularly update your sitemap
     
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  5. vervesys

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    thanks sophee for your reply. in sitemap, is there necessary to change when we update daily?
     
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    thanks dipali. i will concentrate on content.
     
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    no, but update it when you add new pages, or once a week
     
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    Unless you have tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, or millions of pages a sitemap.xml is really unnecessary. The engines have been discovering and indexing sites through inbound links for more than a decade. They're pretty good at it by now.

    IMO sitemaps are good for 2 things:

    1) Tell the search engines about a new site that has no inbound links from other sites
    2) Prioritizing which pages get indexed for sites with a LOT of content (I mean like 25,000+ pages).

    If your site has a good information architecture, good navigation, good interlinking of pages then the search engines are pretty good about figuring out which pages to index first. That is essentially all a sitemap is used for anyway - to prioritize the ORDER in which your pages get indexed.

    A sitemap doesn't make them index MORE of your pages, it's just your way of saying to the search engines, "If you're only going to index X number of pages then I would prefer you include these pages first!" Unfortunately, a lot of people who implement sitemaps don't understand this and use the same priority for all URLs in the sitemap.xml. LOL
     
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