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Sunday, 19 April 2015

Better presentation of URLs in search results

Well-structured URLs offer users a quick hint about the page topic and how the page fits within the website. To help mobile searchers understand your website better when we show it in the mobile search results, today we’re updating the algorithms that display URLs in the search results to better reflect the names of websites, using the real-world name of the site instead of the domain name, and the URL structure of the sites in a breadcrumbs-like format.
 
Structured data site names and URLs
As part of this launch, we’re also introducing support for schema.org structured data for websites to signal to our algorithms:
The website name to be used instead of the domain name
The URL structure of the URL as breadcrumbs
For more details and code examples, please see our structured data documentation for providing site names and breadcrumbs.

These changes are rolling out gradually and affect only mobile results. The site name change is US-only for now and breadcrumbs are rolling out worldwide.

As always, if you have any questions or feedback, please ask in the Webmaster Help Forum.

Posted by Bartlomiej Niechwiej, Software Engineer, and Rob Ennals, Product Manager

Source : http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.in/2015/04/better-presentation-of-urls-in-search.html

Check Your Site is mobile friendly or Not: https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/mobile-friendly/

Saturday, 6 September 2014

On Page SEO Factors Questionnaire



IF you think about ON page SEO then these following Questions are arises in Our mind.

Content

QualityAre pages well written and have substantial quality content?

Research: Have you researched the keywords people may use to find your content?

Words:Do pages use words and phrases you hope they will be found for?

Engage: Do visitors spend time reading or “bounce” away quickly?

Fresh: Are pages fresh and about ”hot” topics?

Thin: Is content “thin” or “shallow” and lacking substance?

Ads: Is your content ad-heavy especially ”above the fold”?

HTML

Title:  Do HTML title tags contain keywords relevant to page topics?

Description: Do meta description tags describe what page are about?

Headers: Do headlines and subheads use header tags with relevant keywords?

Structure: Do pages use structured data to enhance listing?

Stuffing: Do you excessively use words you want to be found for?

Hidden: Do colors or design “hide” words you want to be page found for?

Architecture:

Crawl :Can search engine easily “crawl” pages on site?  

Wednesday, 11 June 2014

Google + For Your Business, Google Launches New Platform to Connect Businesses With Customers

Always Google wants to give better services to his customer. Now Introduced new feature for connecting local customers to business.

google my business


Google Places for Business converted to “Google My Business” with better customer and business relationship- a one-stop way for merchants to manage their presence on a variety of the company's properties including search, maps and Google+. Merchants have option for one-stop shop to update their business information, add photos, read reviews about Business services and products.



Read More at http://mashable.com/2014/06/11/google-my-business/

Friday, 30 May 2014

How can I get the Google cache age of any URL or web page?

If want to see what content cache form website or web page

 http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:<your url without "http://">


Example :
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:onlypos.com.au

And you page like this

Thursday, 29 May 2014

New Feature Rendering Pages With Fetch as Google

The Fetch as Google feature in Webmaster Tools provides webmasters with the results of Googlebot attempting to fetch their pages. The server headers and HTML shown are useful to diagnose technical problems and hacking side-effects, but sometimes make double-checking the response hard: Help! What do all of these codes mean? Is this really the same page as I see it in my browser? Where shall we have lunch? We can't help with that last one, but for the rest, we've recently expanded this tool to also show how Googlebot would be able to render the page.
Viewing the rendered page

In order to render the page, Googlebot will try to find all the external files involved, and fetch them as well. Those files frequently include images, CSS and JavaScript files, as well as other files that might be indirectly embedded through the CSS or JavaScript. These are then used to render a preview image that shows Googlebot's view of the page.

You can find the Fetch as Google feature in the Crawl section of Google Webmaster Tools. After submitting a URL with "Fetch and render," wait for it to be processed (this might take a moment for some pages). Once it's ready, just click on the response row to see the results.

Fetch : Only fetching html not rendering 
Fetch and Render: Fetching and rendering


For read at : http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.in/2014/05/rendering-pages-with-fetch-as-google.html

Wednesday, 28 May 2014

Social Media Presence is help for SEO?

Because of increasing interest of people in social media there are millions of visitors per day.  Social media like Facebook got top position in Social visits. Due to this today is importance is so compulsory for  any big or small business social presence.
Just a example you post a very relevance article at Ezinearticle and you twite for that article on Twitter. If you have much followers then defenalty you got some relevance visitors and it will defenalty help in SEO ranking even you got nofollow back links.

Social media like Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn give 10% SEO ranking factor.

Social Media SEO