Monday, 17 April 2017

Prep-up Your Content| Free Kickass Strategies


Prep-up Your Content| Free Kickass Strategies

FRED's UPDATE
Fred’s Update headed for a big jolt. Who the heck is he? And what is the updating? Fred has been a nickname for webmasters deletion of web pages. A rollout rolled by Google, focuses on how much content and valuable your content is.

Google’s update nicknamed Fred helps you find, index and rank your website. So Google revised its practices for affecting web page rankings. How can Google affect your web page ranking through these updates?  Google has ensured that all websites that follow its specifics help in ranking better.
GOOGLE'S  UPDATE

Google presents some useful guidelines to rank up the order. Following the below-mentioned could be your KICKASS deals for the day.   

·         Pages on a website must be reached by links from another searchable page. The referrals should have text, images, and an alt attribute relevant to the target page.

·         Provide a sitemap file with links pointing to your important pages on the site.
·         Limiting the number of links on a page.

·         Make sure that your web server supports the If-Modified- Since HTTP header.   The feature directs your web server to tell Google if your content has been changed since the last crawling of the site.
LATEST UPDATES
      Use the robots.txt file on your web server to manage your crawling budget by preventing crawling of infinite spaces such as search result pages. Keep your robots.txt file up to date.

Quality Guidelines

Google has no compromise on quality. Quality guidelines could be deceptive or manipulative behavior, but Google responds negatively to other listed misleading practices.
Apply webmaster techniques as quickly as possible for your listed rankings.
Principles to be adhered to
·         Make pages for humans, not for search engines.
·         Don’t ever deceive your users.
·         Avoid tricks intended to improve search rankings.

      Think about what makes a site unique, valuable or engaging. Stand out from the crowd with relevant and genuine content.

Avoid the Following

·         Automatically Generated content.
·         Participating in Link Schemes.
·         Creating pages with little or no content.
·         Cloaking
·         Sneaky redirects.
·         Hidden text or links
·         Doorway pages
·         Scraped contents
·         Participating in affiliate programs without adding sufficient value.
·         Loading pages with irrelevant keywords
·         Pages with malicious behavior.
·         Abusing rich snippets markup.
·         Sending Automat queries to Google.

Best Practices

·         Monitor your site for hacking and removing hacked content as soon as it appears,.
·         Preventing and removing user-generated spam  on your site.

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