How to Organzie Your Web Links – Sub-Folders or Sub-Domains?

A forum user at SEOChat gave us the idea to expand on some ideas I commented on there. What's the best way for you to organize your web site keeping SEO factors in mind? Is it sub-folders, sub-domains, or something in between to maintain clarity for your users?

What's Best For Your Web Site? Subfolders or Subdomains?

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Adwords in Yahoo!?

http://techland.blogs.fortune.cnn.com/2008/06/12/yahoo-and-google-strike-a-deal/

Yahoo! will now be using Google technology to display ads in their search results. Actually, it's Google technology and Google ads...... sigh.... monopoly in ads.

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Long-Tail Criticisms – Applications for SEO

The phrase The Long Tail was popularized by Chris Anderson in Wired magazine in 2004. The statistical model with the cool name is primarily used to describe marketing models seen primarily in large firms like Amazon.com, Ebay, or Netflix.

Rather than discussing the mathematical nuances of long-tail, this article aims at debunking some myths associated with search engine optimization and the supposed 'holy grail' status of long-tail. Many SEOs have praised the new information and tout its 'powers' as crucial to any web sites success. DistinctSEO will invite a special guest to talk about the 'pros' of long-tail, but in the meantime, let's look practical applications from an SEO standpoint.

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The Skinny On Meta Description Tags

This is an article originally posted in September of 2006. We've updated it some and posted it for your review.

What was once a useful component to help increase rank has been reduced to a blurb from the past. Some SEOs claimed to have excluded meta description tags since 2002 with no harmful results. From what I've seen, there was use for meta descriptions up until early 2004. The question many are asking now, and a valid question at that, is if exclude them will ranks be negatively affected?

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We’re Back

Most of the team from Distinct SEO have now returned from an extended 'vacation' (we were away but not necessarily a vacation at all times :P). We're answering some emails and tying up some loose ends getting the ship back on track. In the meantime, please drop us an email, let us know how you're doing for regular blog readers, and if you're searching the site and have a question, heck, contact us too, it's free u know...........

Barry

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We’re Off to the far far East!

The entire team of Distinct SEO is taking a month off! That's what you can do when you employ yourself I guess. We have some folks on contract during the time but they'll be taken care of. In the meantime, if you email us don't expect a response until the first week of June. We promise we'll get back to you then, and maybe we'll even post up some pics. But until then, happy Summer wherever you are (or end of Spring).

-B

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Page Load Time Now Part of Google Quality Score?

It is now fact that Google Adwords will give your landing page a lower quality score if it takes forever to load. This was discussed at Webmaster World and Search Engine Watch. My question, when will Google search implement the same test on their trust/quality scores for web pages?

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Google Analytics Losing It’s Luster

Greywolf has made his usual cynical/pragmatic take on the recent Google Analytics announcement (check the update when you log into your Analytics account.) Basically Google is saying you can share your data with other Google tools. That's great! you can benefit from their infinite willingness to help you!

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