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Friday, 30 May 2014
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
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.
Tuesday, 27 May 2014
How many types of Rel tag?

Value | Description |
---|---|
alternate | Links to an alternate version of the document (i.e. print page, translated or mirror). Example: <link rel="alternate" type="application/atom+xml" title="W3Schools News" href="/blog/news/atom"> |
author | Links to the author of the document |
help | Links to a help document. Example: <link rel="help" href="/help/"> |
icon | Imports an icon to represent the document. Example: <link rel="icon" href="/favicon.ico" type="image/x-icon"> |
license | Links to copyright information for the document |
next | Indicates that the document is a part of a series, and that the next document in the series is the referenced document |
prefetch | Specifies that the target resource should be cached |
prev | Indicates that the document is a part of a series, and that the previous document in the series is the referenced document |
search | Links to a search tool for the document |
stylesheet | URL to a style sheet to import |
follow | Links to an unendorsed document, like a paid link. ("nofollow" is used by Google, to specify that the Google search spider should not follow that link) |
canonical | canonical rel tag use by Google Search Engine for handling duplicity in Dynamic website |
Panda 4.0 Rolled Out
Last Tuesday, when Google pushed out Google Panda 4.0, Matt Cutts implied that gentler for some sites but it does lay the groundwork to future changes in the direction of a softer and gentler Panda algorithm.
Now, Matt Cutts, Google's head of search spam, said it in black and white on
Google is rolling out our Panda 4.0 update starting today.
— Matt Cutts (@mattcutts) May 20, 2014
Panda 4.0, algorithm is huge update of Google algorithm. If the ~7.5% impact on English queries.
Read More http://www.seroundtable.com/google-panda-4-architecture-18604.html
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