Posts Tagged ‘ seo ’

SEO ProcessFor any website, search engine optimization is key for a websites long term success. The Sydney search engine optimization Meetup group, gathers at least once a month to help each other with their search engine optimization goals and hopefully share a little bit of information as well.

In most situations, search engine optimization experts tend to keep their SEO secrets to themselves, but in this friendly atmosphere, with a few drinks, we hope to learn from each other.

For more pictures of the night please visit our Facebook fan page.

Jun 24th

SEO Tip for Joomla

Posted in: Joomla, Search Engine Optimisation | 1 Comment » Posted: Jun, 24, 2009

Joomla is a fantastic content management system (CMS). It is one of the most widely used CMS systems in the world.

With all the good, does come some bad. Joomla in its default state isn’t the most search engine friendly CMS. The URLs that it creates from the system have variables and values passed through them. This is all well and good for the system but means nothing for a regular browser and in the lines of keywords for search engines.

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Jun 24th

Internal Linking

Posted in: Search Engine Optimisation | No Comments » Posted: Jun, 24, 2009

Internal linking within a web site can mean a few things. Internal links play a crucial part in making sure that all the pages in a site are crawled and indexed by Google and providing lots of relevant content for the search engines and for your site visitors.

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Jun 24th

Tagging and Tag Clouds

Posted in: Search Engine Optimisation | No Comments » Posted: Jun, 24, 2009

Tagging became popular with the growth of Web 2.0 sites over the last few years. You may see on some sites such as Technorati, Del.icio.us or Flickr having these tags implemented throughout their systems.

Tagging allows users within these networks to categories information with specific keywords. It makes it easier to find images, music or any type of information or media that is tagged with particular keywords. Continue reading “Tagging and Tag Clouds” »

If you’re using a content management system such as Joomla or any other database CMS you might have a problem with non search engine friendly URLs.

They cause two major problems. One being that fact that no one can remember the addresses for pages, e.g. “index.php?options=com_content”. You might be able to remember something like that but seriously, can you imagine trying to screen that across the office to a co-worker.

The other being that search engines have no idea what they mean and relevancy between the content and the URL is often rated next to none. Continue reading “Benefits of Search Engine Friendly URLs” »

 

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