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Domain Names-some Basic Information

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

Without a domain name, websites are specified by an ip address. What is an ip address? It is an identifier that is used by computers or humans to determine the location of a server or website. However, for humans, an ip address, (which is expressed in a numerical format), can be difficult to remember. This is why domain names were invented. With a domain name, a human can locate a website through more user-friendly words or phrases. And although numbers can be a part of a domain name, they usually do not make up all of it, like what is seen with an ip address.

The second part of the domain name will be “www,” which stands for “world wide web.” This phrase lets computers and humans know the site the domain name is pointing to is indeed from the Internet. It is followed by the actual domain name, which can be a combination of letters, numbers or phrases. A good domain name will be short, memorable and most importantly, search engine friendly.

In fact, good webmasters tend to concentrate more on a domain name’s effectiveness with seo, (or search engine optimization), than they do its creativity. To do this they make sure to choose a domain name that has a widely searched keyword.

The final portion of the domain name has what is known as an extension. This lets a person know a little bit more about a website’s origins. For example, take .com, the most common domain name extension. It stands for ‘commercial’, and was originally intended for organizations in that vein. However, now the extension is used by virtually anyone looking to create a website. And this is for good reason, since most web surfers will think about the .com before they would think about .org, .biz or .net. Yet, don’t think the other extensions can’t become memorable either. Consider Wikipedia.org which is a wildly popular website despite its .org extension.

To get a domain name, a person can either: 1) get one from their web hosting company, provided they offer that service or 2) get one from a separate domain name company. Price wise things will vary with both options, though typically the cost will range from $6.50 to $35.

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Making Use of the META Title and Description Tags

Friday, December 11th, 2009

As the world of SEO has changed and evolved, one of the most important factors today for your site’s ranking has been the proper usage of the META title tag. The title tag often gets overlooked when compared with other factors like keywords in your content. However, it should be looked at as one of the most important elements for proper SEO. Remember these important rules, guidelines and considerations for the META tags and you’ll begin to see better results.

Before taking a look at these rules, it’s first important to go back to the META keywords issue for a moment. As mentioned, their usage and value has been criticized and questioned for years. Now, both Google and Yahoo! have publicly stated that they don’t even use META keywords for your webpage’s ranking. That means you shouldn’t use them either, and you should quit wasting your time with them.

That doesn’t mean you should stop all of your work with META tags however. As mentioned, the META title tag is still very important for SEO. Your META title tag is what gets displayed at the top of a page, in the browser bar window and is also what gets displayed when your site is shown in the search engine results.

One of the best strategies for quick ranking and results with SEO therefore is to include a few of your best keywords into your META title. This will help you get associated with those terms, and will help you target some of those terms you used to just jot down in the META keywords tag. However, you have to realize that your title needs to be kept to a minimum length. That length is generally viewed to be 65 characters or less, because more than that will get cut off and ignored.

Moving onto the META description tag for SEO purposes, it is also a fantastic spot to put some of those keywords that you used to write down in your META keywords tag. You’ll have more room to work with in your description, generally up to 160 characters. This will allow you to write a short sentence or two to describe your page and once again include a few of your targeted keywords and phrases.

As mentioned with the META tile tag, the length is of extreme importance with the description tag as well. Anything more than 160 may be overlooked and will only hurt your appearance. So be sure to get to your point quickly, and to include a few phrases without being repetitive or spam like by stuffing one after another in there.

A decade ago it seemed that META keywords were the most important SEO factor. Then as time went on, it became gradually less important, and now it’s not used at all. That’s the way that the world of SEO works. Now, the META title and description tags have gained great importance to helping your ranking. So include them on all of your pages and use them properly to see great SEO results.

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