Sunday, January 9, 2011

Seo Terms Part 1

Log File
This is a file created by a web server or proxy server which contains all information about the activity on that server.
PPC (Pay Per Click)
Search engines where advertisers pay present the results of that search every time someone clicks on your link. The major PPC search engines today are Google Adwords, Overture and Espotting.
Crawler / Spider / Robot / Spider
A program designed to crawl the web by following links between pages. Is the usual form used by the major search engines to find pages later part of their databases
Click Through Rate (CTR)
Ratet for clickks is the number of times a link is followed by sailors, divided by the number of times that the link is shown (in turn called printing).
Content:
Information available on one page including images, texts and any other information provided regardless of its format.
Dynamic Content:
Pages generated usually from the information in a database and the demands made by the navigator. This kind of content usually has the character "?" Within the URL.
IP Address
Internet Protocol Address: identifies a computer connected to the Internet.
Directories:
Databases are made by humans. Web pages indexed and are found in directories or subdirectories cataloging at their own discretion. The largest and most important are Yahoo and Open Directory Project.
Doorway Page:
Page designed and optimized for a browser and a particular keyword. The use of multiple pages of this type allows the same content is positioned properly in different browsers. This strategy is highly penalized by the major search engines.
Deep Links
are links to pages that are several levels below the domain root.
Cross Links:
Link consists of multiple websites in order to improve search engine positioning. If detected by search engines domains can be penalized.
Filters:
Specialized software to detect fraudulent practices or penalized by search engines. If the filter detects a search engine one of these practices directly apply a penalty to the website.
Frames:
Most search engines can manage web sites with frames (frames). Although difficulties have yet to try a website for 'frames' that one without 'frames'.
HTML:
Hyper Text Markup Language is the language used to write static pages for the World Wide Web and to specify links to pages and objects.
JavaScript:
Known script programming language that has broad support in browsers and Web development tools with this language you can write scripts.
Keywords Or Keyword:
Found on Web pages that describes the product, service or information presented by Web sites. Placed into the Meta tag "Keywords". Many search engines obviate the meta tag "keywords" due to misuse that has been made of them, so it is very important to clarify the standards used by search engines and directories.
Link Popularity Or League:
It is a measure of the importance of an Internet website based on the number of external links is the website. It is one of the most important factors used by the major search engines to sort the results presented to sailors. The popularity of leagues (link popularity) defines how important a website. Search engines believe that if many sites have links to your site, its content must be of high quality. Conclusion: the higher the popularity of links, the higher the position in Google. Another important thing is that a connection of a website with a 'link popularity' very high at your site has a connection higher than a site that borders low.
Site Map:
The availability of a site map has two advantages: it is much easier for visitors to find their way around the site, and makes it much easier for a search engine indexes your site.
Meta Search:
Websites specializing in consulting various search engines simultaneously and present the information in a comprehensible and orderly.
Meta Tags:
They are HTML tags that contain keywords for which your website will be found. The met tags are very important when positioning a Web site because search engines rank pages according to the met tags they find. The most used are the title, description and keywords.
Search Engines:
A search engine or unbuscador is a system that seeks and indexes websites and allows users to find what is on those sites through keywords. One Stat lets you know from which search engines visitors are coming to your site.
Much Content:
In most text (context) that is available on a website, more information than a search engine can collect from a Web site. This has a positive effect on the trial of the website.

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