Xiamen SEO

by wgyuvs8a on 2012-02-19 20:44:28

Xiamen SEO_Quanzhou SEO_Quanzhou Website Construction - Professional SEO Services. Outsider focuses on Quanzhou/Xiamen SEO, online marketing, and e-commerce, sharing online marketing techniques and SEO technology with everyone. The Quanzhou SEO blog has switched to a new server. Previously, the blog was hosted on a GoDaddy Linux server, but later encountered a GoDaddy host 500 error issue, which negatively impacted the blog's ranking performance. Also, due to being too busy with work, updates to the blog were halted. Yesterday, the blog was migrated to a new Windows IIS6.0 server. Issues arose when transitioning from Linux to Windows IIS: how to resolve pseudo-static issues? Outsider found a lot of information online about setting up WordPress pseudo-static configurations for Windows IIS and successfully resolved the WordPress pseudo-static problem on Windows IIS6.0. Below is the fixed format setup for pseudo-static configurations on the previous Linux host: /%category%/%year%%monthnum%%day%%post_id%.html. First, please confirm whether your hosting space supports ISAPI_REWRITE for pseudo-static configurations. If not, please contact your hosting provider to enable it. If you have your own Windows server, you can install the pseudo-static component yourself, though we will not discuss the installation of pseudo-static module components here. Below is the original text of the httpd.ini file.

[ISAPI_Rewrite]

# 3600 = 1 hour

CacheClockRate 3600

RepeatLimit 32

# Protect httpd.ini and httpd.parse.errors files from accessing through HTTP

# WordPress pseudo-static rules

# For tags (Chinese tags and tag pagination rules)

RewriteRule /tag/(.*)/page/(\d+)$ /index\.php\?tag=$1&paged=$2

RewriteRule /tag/(.+)$ ..

Earlier, Outsider compiled an article about advanced search engine commands. Some netizens might ask what the use of these advanced commands is. Today, Outsider will share how to cleverly use advanced search engine commands to quickly find backlinks. There are many ways to quickly find backlinks. Xiamen SEO will list a few methods, hoping to stimulate further discussion.

1. Quickly find backlinks through competitors.

For example:

www.595seo.com inurl:bbs /* This represents Quanzhou SEO obtaining backlinks from bbs */

www.595seo.com inurl:baidu /* This represents Quanzhou SEO obtaining backlinks from Baidu-related products */

www.595seo.com inurl:gov.cn /* This represents Quanzhou SEO obtaining backlinks from government websites */

www.595seo.com inurl:edu.cn /* This represents Quanzhou SEO obtaining backlinks from educational websites */

These advanced commands do not represent all the backlinks of competitors, as not all forum URLs contain "bbs" or all blog URLs contain "blog."

Of course, you can also use backlink analysis tools to obtain competitors' backlinks, such as Feidalu Backlink Analysis Tool. Here, we will not discuss SEO tools.

2. Quickly find relevant backlinks using advanced commands.

For example:

Shoes inurl:bbs /* Find related shoe bbs forums */

Shoes inurl:blog etc.

3. Quickly find high-weight government/educational website backlinks.

Advanced command: bbs inurl:gov.cn bbs inurl:edu.cn

That concludes today's sharing. If you have more methods for quickly finding backlinks, feel free to comment and share with everyone.

Recently, webmasters have been enthusiastically discussing one thing: Google's PR value was indeed updated again on November 20th. Since last October, there have been reports claiming that PR would stop updating, leaving platforms for exchanging friendly links or selling friendly links in a deadlock, causing many webmasters to be unsure of how to judge link standards, thus greatly affecting the traffic and Alexa rankings of friendly link exchange platforms.

After this PR update, webmasters have another link standard. It is believed that platforms for exchanging friendly links or those relying on selling friendly links, or even the entire link industry chain, will continue to thrive.

This PR update left Outsider's blog unchanged at 0, while some sites under my control jumped directly from 0 to 3, and English sites saw increases from 1 to 3. However, some older sites experienced PR drops, which seems to be a common phenomenon. Nonetheless, this PR update by Outsider suggests that the criteria for obtaining PR values may have changed somewhat. Did anyone notice that SEOWHY dropped from PR6 to PR5, and the PR value of the 28tui forum did not update?

Haha, believe that this PR update provides another avenue for webmasters managing site clusters to sell links in bulk, giving friendly link platforms another chance to survive. This article is relatively superficial, and I welcome criticism from all experts.

Outsider talks about SEO link wheel strategies.

First, let's explain what a SEO link wheel (SEO link wheel) is: It refers to building a large number of independent websites/blogs or opening free blogs on major portal sites, where these independent websites or blog clusters link unidirectionally, strategically, and planned tightly to a target main website (or main keyword); at the same time, each site or blog also links tightly to each other, forming a tight spider-link network surrounding the main target website (or main keyword), thereby quickly enhancing the weight of the target main website (or main keyword) in search engine results, achieving the SEO strategy goal of obtaining main website keyword rankings.

So how do you implement a SEO link wheel?

SEO link wheels and site cluster strategies are two of the most sought-after terms in the industry in 2010. In fact, SEO link wheel strategies can be implemented using site clusters. Currently, many SEO link wheels rely on blogs from major portals (Baidu Space, Sina Blog, Blog Bus, Hexun, etc.), because they have lower costs. If all independent domain websites were used, the cost would be relatively higher, but one advantage is that the external links are stable and not easily blocked. A disadvantage of portal blogs is that if there are too many anchor texts, they are prone to being blocked.

Link wheel strategies are understood by many, but probably very few actually implement them, as maintaining blogs/sites for SEO link wheels requires a significant amount of time and effort, ideally ensuring daily article updates and adding reverse links. Closely integrating normal anchor text imports/exports among various sites/blogs within the link wheel is something many who try to implement the link wheel strategy find hard to achieve.

Most webmasters doing link wheels: 1. Build a few free portal blogs, then add friendly links from these free blogs to the main site, exchanging friendly links between blogs, linking articles from blogs to the main site, without increasing interlinks between blogs, which fails to enhance the overall weight of the link wheel, significantly reducing its effectiveness.

SEO link wheel strategies are quite mature abroad, but domestically, they are still relatively new. If applied correctly, they can yield remarkable results for your website keywords. However, if applied improperly, they could waste time or even affect the main site's keyword rankings.

Now, many webmasters use multiple SEO link wheels, linking the main sites of multiple link wheels to the target site. This SEO link wheel strategy is likely the most effective. Those interested and persistent SEOers should give it a try!

Sign up for Mo Changqing's Online Marketing Public Training.

I am sure those involved in online marketing know Brother Mo Changqing (who has been writing about online marketing and sharing insights for five years and is well-known in the industry). From initially recruiting apprentices (28 in total) to establishing 28tui, launched on November 11, 2010, within less than two months, membership reached nearly 15,000, with an Alexa ranking of over 7,000, clearly showing Mo Changqing's promotion capabilities and influence in the online marketing industry.

On January 5, 2011, after posting about 28tui public training on his independent blog, Outsider decided to sign up and see if he could pass the review to eventually join the online marketing training. Online marketing is a deep discipline; as the saying goes, "The master leads you in, but cultivation depends on oneself." Not only does online marketing require good thinking patterns, but execution ability is also crucial. Apparently, tasks in the previous recruitment process were neither too difficult nor too easy, but only those with determination could generally complete them within the specified time. This method can help overcome laziness to some extent. As long as you complete the tasks, you are already better off than those who didn't participate. Some people keep watching, keep paying attention to others' achievements, and keep lamenting their own inadequacies, yet they haven't put in the effort. When seeing others succeed, they don't realize the hard work behind the success. So, don't hesitate anymore—join the 28tui public training right away! Registration address: http://www.muchangqing.com/post/307.html

A recent perplexing issue for Outsider is that the homepage of the SEO blog was penalized and hasn't recovered. After excluding factors like website content, backlinks/reverse links, it was ultimately determined that the problem lay with the GoDaddy server, specifically manifested as "GoDaddy Host 500 Error." Many webmasters haven't taken seriously the choice of servers or hosting providers, focusing solely on price discounts. Here, Outsider warns everyone to choose stable and fast hosts to avoid losing more than you gain. You should all understand the impact of servers on SEO.

Below is an excerpt from the error logs extracted from the GoDaddy hosting:

[Tue Dec 28 22:47:43 2010] [error] [client 208.115.200.46] SoftException in Application.cpp:637: Could not execute script “directory/595seo.com/index.php”

[Tue Dec 28 22:47:43 2010] [error] [client 208.115.200.46] Caused by SystemException in API_Linux.cpp:434: execve() for program “/directory/595seo.com/index.php” failed: Permission denied..

Recently, Outsider has been struggling to find solutions for the GoDaddy host 500 error. Because the Quanzhou SEO blog uses GoDaddy Hosting – Grid – Ultimate – Linux – 1 year (recurring) Plan, after the homepage was penalized, numerous instances of Baidu spiders encountering 500 errors when crawling the homepage were discovered in the spider log, occurring around ten times daily. Initially, it was thought that the blog program had issues, but after testing, no related problems were found. Subsequently, some materials about GoDaddy host 500 errors were reviewed, revealing that many GoDaddy host users had reported similar issues. Solutions were searched for on IDCSPY but were still unresolved.

IDCSPY GoDaddy Host 500 Error Solution Method: http://bbs.idcspy.com/thread-50823-1-1.html

It mentions permission settings, which Outsider has also re-modified, setting the root directory permissions of 595seo to 777. Additionally, for Linux hosts, the method involves selecting Settings >> File Extension >> Default Extension in the server control panel. Edit the .php entry and choose php5.x (the default is php5.x FastCGI), then save. However, Outsider did not find the php5.x option when editing .php, so he is puzzled and hopes knowledgeable friends can inform him. Thank you in advance. Outsider's QQ: 83636013, or leave your contact information in the comments, and I will add you. Of course, if Outsider figures out the solution to the GoDaddy 500 error, he will share it in the blog post.

Everyone knows that SEO has white hat and black hat distinctions. One of the most common black hat methods is acquiring good rankings through a large number of one-way black links. Because black hat tactics perform well in the short term, many webmasters are willing to buy black links, leading to reports of government sites being hung with black links due to high demand!

How to prevent your site from being hung with black links? Here, Outsider shares a few personal views:

1. Insist on checking friendly links twice daily, using tools like tool.chinaz.com, checking once in the morning and once in the evening. Immediately check the homepage/source code of the second-level directory if any abnormal links are found and remove them promptly. Pay attention to the source code of the second-level directory, as larger sites often have good weights in the second-level directories, making them targets for hackers who prefer hanging black links here instead of the homepage.

2. Site source code should preferably use PHP code, as ASP source code is widely recognized as having the most vulnerabilities. Most sites being hung with black links result from exploiting ASP source code vulnerabilities. If you're using CMS source code, stay updated with official security vulnerability notices and patch security holes promptly once they appear.

3. Backend management passwords/FTP account passwords should be long and include numbers, letters, and symbols. Rename backend management directories to make them harder to guess.

4. Choose reputable hosting providers to ensure server security and stability.

5. Webmasters should remain low-profile to avoid unnecessary trouble. Friends around me who have been maliciously attacked, hung with malware/black links, are not just one or two!

What should you do if your site is hung with black links?

Outsider's suggestion is to promptly remove the black link code. You can determine which files have been modified by checking the last modification time via FTP, then search targetedly to identify which codes have been altered. Additionally, webmasters should back up their sites regularly, ideally doing so daily to minimize losses. Timely removal of black links can prevent site penalties. If black links containing banned words are crawled by spiders, this could lead to site penalties. Promptly update and publish high-quality external links to attract spiders to recrawl your site, minimizing losses.

How to determine if your site has been penalized

Many webmasters judge that their site has been penalized based on keyword ranking drops or direct disappearance, but there are various signs of site penalties, especially as search engine algorithms evolve, leading to more frequent penalties.

1. Site K'd, site: www.595seo.com returns no results.

2. Homepage K'd, site results lack the homepage.

3. Baidu snapshots were collected overnight normally, but keyword rankings disappeared suddenly, indicating a drop. Keyword ranking declines do not necessarily mean your site has been penalized, as it could be due to competition rising and pushing you down. If keyword rankings vanish completely or differ significantly from before, it indicates your site has been penalized.

4. Baidu snapshots suddenly stop updating, which is a precursor to site penalties.

5. Sudden sharp reduction in site inclusion, often due to poor originality or collected articles being mostly deleted after three months. Refer to: How to Pseudo-original.

6. Internal pages K'd entirely, leaving only the homepage.

7. Snapshot rollback, a clear sign of site penalties.

8. Articles published and indexed on the same day with rankings visible upon searching the article title, but both rankings and inclusion disappear the next day. This could be due to Baidu's internal issues, as many sites experienced this during a certain period.

That concludes Outsider's summary of how to determine if your site has been penalized. If you have other supplements, feel free to comment. Next, we will address what to do if your site has been penalized.

Website user experience affects SEO

Today, Outsider shares with you the issue of website user experience. As stated in the title, website user experience affects SEO. Why is that? Baidu keeps adjusting its algorithm to retain users on the first page as much as possible, requiring website owners to provide users with the desired search results. For example, if users search for "Where in Quanzhou can I find SEO training," the returned search results must genuinely allow users to find SEO training services in Quanzhou.

Website user experience includes: website loading speed, overall aesthetics, article quality, internal link association, allowing users to contact you, enabling user interaction to make them feel professional.

The longer users stay on your website, the better your website user experience objectively. Websites with good user experience often have higher conversion rates.

As search engines develop, the number of average PVs increasingly influences the final keyword rankings. Baidu follows Google's lead and continues to emphasize this aspect. Therefore, improving user experience significantly helps boost your website's rankings. Outsider is also pondering what kind of articles can attract users and keep them on the Outsider blog longer, as promoting an IP is easier than retaining one. Thus, creating high-quality original articles is crucial.

There are many successful SEO cases involving good user experience. Go9go did not deliberately use keyword exchanges for friendly links, yet the keyword "friendly links" still ranked first.

Caution: Avoid article collection. If you must collect, handle it with certain technical methods. Sites that collect articles may rank well within three months, but after three months, your site's weight will gradually disappear!

Articles patched together from collected content have very high bounce rates, affecting user experience and inevitably impacting rankings!

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