Wednesday, November 26, 2008

WEBHOSTING NEWS-1

Google normally reads your web page from upper left to lower right. And, normally any webpage has a column of navigation links on the left side-bar, and the body of content-text on its right. What Google does here is (not as a rule, but it happens on most occassions), it reads the first column (upper left) and finds a link there, and then it goes and checks that link, before coming to your body (content) column!

To make Google still come to your Content column before going to the nav-links, JUST insert a row on the nav-bar and keep it blank! So, Google will read that column and find a blank --- or a simple text - try putting your best keyword here without a link (in the first row of that left column). Goggle will come to the content column immediately after reading the keyword, and then will find the associated content in the body (content) column!

It will read the entire content column, and then will go to the nav-bar next row.

Try this technique and if you find any good result, then please give a feed back.

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