+Chenthil Vel SEO Analyst Latest SEO News 2019 | 2014

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Wednesday, 24 September 2014

Upcoming SEO News 2015 The Search Engine Optimization trends have drastically changed in the past and have underwent significant alterations. Any expert who were with the industry over the last decade would definitely find themselves in an all new territory where new tricks and tips have to be learned the right way to survive the competition. With inputs from industry experts and analyzing the generic trend, we bring you the upcoming SEO trends in 2015. Exact Keyword Research Will Change The...

Thursday, 18 September 2014

How to display Star Rating and Reviews in Google Search Result Product Name 4 stars - based on 250 reviews Above code is used to display star rating and reviews display in Google Search result. This is only sample code. Because Stat Rating and Reviews for your webpage taken from your customers via Customer Reviews Forms. Demo: 1. Paste above code from...

Friday, 8 August 2014

Google introduced the webmaster and SEO world to a replacement ranking signal. Webmasters victimisation HTTPS (HTTP over TLS, or Transport Layer Security) to form their sites safer are looked upon additional favourably than people who don’t in Google’s program. That’s to not say that HTTPS trumps everything else. In fact, the corporate indicated that it’s a fairly weak signal, a minimum of for currently. you'll expect it to grow in importance over time. In a journal post, Google webmaster trends...

Wednesday, 21 May 2014

Google’s Matt Cutts announced on Twitter that they have released version 4.0 of the Google Panda algorithm. Google’s Panda algorithm is designed to prevent sites with poor quality content from working their way into Google’s top search results. But didn’t Google stop updating us on Panda refreshes and updates since they are monthly rolling updates? Yes, but this is a bigger update. Panda 4.0 must be a major update to the actual algorithm versus just a data refresh. Meaning, Google has made changes...

Friday, 16 May 2014

Matt Cutts Explains How Google Treats 404 and 410 Status Codes First of all, Matt explains what a 404 and a 410 is. These refer to HTTP status codes; whenever a browser or Googlebot asks for a page, the website sends back a status code. For example, a status code of 200 means everything is fine, whereas a status code of 404 means the page was not found. And then there’s a 410, which means the page is permanently gone. Matt says Google does treat 404′s and 410′s a little differently, but...

Wednesday, 30 April 2014

A quick reminder from Matt Cutts on the importance of content in the body of a page. The statement Matt Cutts made was that there is importance of content in the body of a page and not just the header, such as the title tag. If the title tag and meta data do not match the content in the body of the page on some level, that can confuse Google. Matt said make sure the stuff in the header is unique and great but make sure you pay attention to the body of your content ensuring it has unique and...

Saturday, 19 April 2014

Okay, I’m calling it: if you’re using guest blogging as a way to gain links in 2014, you should probably stop. Why? Because over time it’s become a more and more spammy practice, and if you’re doing a lot of guest blogging then you’re hanging out with really bad company. Back in the day, guest blogging used to be a respectable thing, much like getting a coveted, respected author to write the introduction of your book. It’s not that way any more. Here’s an example unsolicited, spam email that I...

Friday, 31 January 2014

Many SEO Analyst people mainly considered the onpage factors are 1. Title Tag 70 characters without Special Characters. 2. Meta Descriptions contains 155 characters and keyword must be present at starting. 3. Meta Keywords contains maximum 5 keywords, This keywords must be present in the body content. ( Meta Keyword Tag is Optional...