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HyperText Markup Language (HTML5) Cheatsheat [Infographic]
HTML5 Cheatsheat [Infographic]
Wat is HTML?
HyperText Markup Language (afgekort HTML) is een opmaaktaal voor de specificatie van documenten, voornamelijk bedoeld voor het World Wide Web. De wezenlijke eigenschap van HTML is dat deze hypertekst ondersteunt: documenten en bestanden die verbonden zijn door direct volgbare verwijzingen, de zogenaamde hyperlinks (in het Nederlands ook wel koppelingen genoemd).
HTML5 (HyperText Markup Language 5) is de nieuwste, nog onafgewerkte versie van de HTML-standaard. Deze nieuwe taal zal de functionaliteit van zowel html en xhtml bevatten. Verder verbetert HTML5 ook de kleine foutjes van zijn voorganger en levert hij betere ondersteuning voor webapplicaties.
De term HTML5 wordt ook gebruikt als marketingterm, waarbij naast HTML versie 5, ook omliggende technieken zoals CSS3, Javascript, XML, JSON en SVG meegenomen worden in de definitie. Hoewel HTML5 nog geen W3C-standaard is, zijn sommige functies wel al in gebruik in sommige browsers en sommige websites.
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How to Get More Clicks on Twitter [infographic]
How to Get More Clicks on Twitter [infographic]
Twitter is an online social networking service and microblogging service that enables its users to send and read text-based posts of up to 140 characters, known as “tweets”. It was created in March 2006 by Jack Dorsey and launched that July.
The service rapidly gained worldwide popularity, with over 300 million users as of 2011, generating over 300 million tweets and handling over 1.6 billion search queries per day. It has been described as “the SMS of the Internet.
I’ve often said that the best use of Twitter is as a broadcast medium. You should be creating a ton of interesting content and sharing it with your followers. To that end I’ve done a bunch of research on how to optimize the clickthrough rate (CTR) of the links you’re tweeting.
For the purposes of this data, I’ve calculated CTR as the number of clicks on a tweeted link divided by the number of followers the account had when it tweeted that link.
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Google Panda for SEO [Infographic]
Google Panda for SEO [Infographic]
Over the past year, Google has been using a cuddly toy to wipe out what it sees as spammy content, taking down some pretty big players in the process. It made a lot of people nervous – so I thought I’d share this infographic that does a good job of breaking down it’s history and how you should go about making your site Panda proof. From: Unbounce
Google is an American multinational Internet and software corporation specialized in Internet search, cloud computing, and advertising technologies. It hosts and develops a number of Internet-based services and products, and generates profit primarily from advertising through its AdWords program. The company was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin while the two were attending Stanford University as Ph.D. candidates.
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Protect Your Privacy On Facebook Timeline
Protect Your Privacy On Facebook Timeline
People worry that timeline will put their entire lives on display or require a seemingly infinite amount of time to customize. Neither of these has to be true! Timeline will become mandatory for all users on Facebook over the coming weeks.
When it hits your profile, you’ll have seven days to change your privacy settings or they’ll default to ones set by Facebook.
You don’t have to go through every single item shown on the timeline to hide them. You can set a default level of visibility by clicking on the down arrow in the uppermost right-hand corner of any screen on Facebook and clicking on privacy settings in the pulldown menu.
Scroll down on the resulting page, and you’ll see that the second-to-last item says “limit the audience for past posts,” and to the right of them are the words are the linked “manage past post visibility.” Click on the link and a pop-up window appears.
Read more on: AllAboutFacebook
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Facebook naar 700 miljoen
Facebook groeit snel door naar 700 miljoen
Facebook is een sociaalnetwerksite voor onder anderen scholieren, studenten en werknemers. Sinds mei 2008 bestaat er een Nederlandstalige versie. In december 2008 groeide de site met 600.000 nieuwe aanmeldingen per dag. In april 2009 had Facebook meer dan 200 miljoen actieve gebruikers, vijf maanden later waren dat er 50 miljoen meer. In juli 2010 bediende Facebook al een half miljard gebruikers, circa 7% van het aantal aardbewoners
Facebook groeit snel door naar 700 miljoen
Het gaat nog altijd goed met de groei van Facebook. Deze week zal het sociale netwerk de grens van 700.000.000 doorbreken. Dat komt met name door groei in grote landen als Brazilie, Indonesie, en India. De cijfers werden gerapporteerd door Socialbakers, een onofficieel blog dat zich toelegt op het bijhouden van Facebook statistieken.
De grens van 700 miljoen wordt een stuk sneller behaald dan verwacht. In de genoemde landen is het zogenaamde tipping point een paar maanden geleden bereikt, waarna autonome groei is ontploft. In mei alleen al groeide Facebook met 12% in Brazilie.
Originally posted 2011-05-31 10:35:37.
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Search Engine History [INFOGRAPHIC]
Search Engine History [INFOGRAPHIC]
During the early development of the web, there was a list of webservers edited by Tim Berners-Lee and hosted on the CERN webserver. One historical snapshot from 1992 remains. As more webservers went online the central list could not keep up. On the NCSA site new servers were announced under the title “What’s New!”
The very first tool used for searching on the Internet was Archie. The name stands for “archive” without the “v.” It was created in 1990 by Alan Emtage, Bill Heelan and J. Peter Deutsch, computer science students at McGill University in Montreal. The program downloaded the directory listings of all the files located on public anonymous FTP (File Transfer Protocol) sites, creating a searchable database of file names; however, Archie did not index the contents of these sites since the amount of data was so limited it could be readily searched manually.

Search Engine History:
The rise of Gopher (created in 1991 by Mark McCahill at the University of Minnesota) led to two new search programs, Veronica and Jughead. Like Archie, they searched the file names and titles stored in Gopher index systems. Veronica (Very Easy Rodent-Oriented Net-wide Index to Computerized Archives) provided a keyword search of most Gopher menu titles in the entire Gopher listings. Jughead (Jonzy’s Universal Gopher Hierarchy Excavation And Display) was a tool for obtaining menu information from specific Gopher servers. While the name of the search engine “Archie” was not a reference to the Archie comic book series, “Veronica” and “Jughead” are characters in the series, thus referencing their predecessor.
In the summer of 1993, no search engine existed yet for the web, though numerous specialized catalogues were maintained by hand. Oscar Nierstrasz at the University of Geneva wrote a series of Perl scripts that would periodically mirror these pages and rewrite them into a standard format which formed the basis for W3Catalog, the web’s first primitive search engine, released on September 2, 1993.
In June 1993, Matthew Gray, then at MIT, produced what was probably the first web robot, the Perl-based World Wide Web Wanderer, and used it to generate an index called ‘Wandex’. The purpose of the Wanderer was to measure the size of the World Wide Web, which it did until late 1995. The web’s second search engine Aliweb appeared in November 1993. Aliweb did not use a web robot, but instead depended on being notified by website administrators of the existence at each site of an index file in a particular format.
JumpStation (released in December 1993) used a web robot to find web pages and to build its index, and used a web form as the interface to its query program. It was thus the first WWW resource-discovery tool to combine the three essential features of a web search engine (crawling, indexing, and searching) as described below. Because of the limited resources available on the platform on which it ran, its indexing and hence searching were limited to the titles and headings found in the web pages the crawler encountered.
One of the first “full text” crawler-based search engines was WebCrawler, which came out in 1994. Unlike its predecessors, it let users search for any word in any webpage, which has become the standard for all major search engines since. It was also the first one to be widely known by the public. Also in 1994, Lycos (which started at Carnegie Mellon University) was launched and became a major commercial endeavor.
Soon after, many search engines appeared and vied for popularity. These included Magellan, Excite, Infoseek, Inktomi, Northern Light, and AltaVista. Yahoo! was among the most popular ways for people to find web pages of interest, but its search function operated on its web directory, rather than full-text copies of web pages. Information seekers could also browse the directory instead of doing a keyword-based search.
In 1996, Netscape was looking to give a single search engine an exclusive deal to be their featured search engine. There was so much interest that instead a deal was struck with Netscape by five of the major search engines, where for $5Million per year each search engine would be in a rotation on the Netscape search engine page. The five engines were Yahoo!, Magellan, Lycos, Infoseek, and Excite.
Search engines were also known as some of the brightest stars in the Internet investing frenzy that occurred in the late 1990s.[9] Several companies entered the market spectacularly, receiving record gains during their initial public offerings. Some have taken down their public search engine, and are marketing enterprise-only editions, such as Northern Light. Many search engine companies were caught up in the dot-com bubble, a speculation-driven market boom that peaked in 1999 and ended in 2001.
Around 2000, the Google search engine rose to prominence.[citation needed] The company achieved better results for many searches with an innovation called PageRank. This iterative algorithm ranks web pages based on the number and PageRank of other web sites and pages that link there, on the premise that good or desirable pages are linked to more than others. Google also maintained a minimalist interface to its search engine. In contrast, many of its competitors embedded a search engine in a web portal.
By 2000, Yahoo was providing search services based on Inktomi’s search engine. Yahoo! acquired Inktomi in 2002, and Overture (which owned AlltheWeb and AltaVista) in 2003. Yahoo! switched to Google’s search engine until 2004, when it launched its own search engine based on the combined technologies of its acquisitions.
Microsoft first launched MSN Search in the fall of 1998 using search results from Inktomi. In early 1999 the site began to display listings from Looksmart blended with results from Inktomi except for a short time in 1999 when results from AltaVista were used instead. In 2004, Microsoft began a transition to its own search technology, powered by its own web crawler (called msnbot).
Microsoft’s rebranded search engine, Bing, was launched on June 1, 2009. On July 29, 2009, Yahoo! and Microsoft finalized a deal in which Yahoo! Search would be powered by Microsoft Bing technology.
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Originally posted 2010-11-17 13:23:42.
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15 essential tasks to complete after installing WordPress
15 essential tasks to complete after installing WordPress
WordPress is a blog publishing platform that can be used to run many different types of website. Every time I install WordPress I run through the same geeky routine to ensure that it is well-functioning and easily discovered.
WordPress has a web template system using a template processor. Users can re-arrange widgets without editing PHP or HTML code; they can also install and switch between themes. The PHP and HTML code in themes can also be edited for more advanced customizations.
WordPress also features integrated link management; a search engine-friendly, clean permalink structure; the ability to assign nested, multiple categories to articles; and support for tagging of posts and articles.
So, aside from the theme (the way the website looks) and the content (what the website says) these are my next steps after installing WordPress…
15 essential tasks to complete after installing WordPress
1. Create a Favicon
A favicon is a 16×16 pixel icon associated with the website that usually sits in the address bar of your browser. There are many online favicon creators and a plugin you can download for Photoshop. No self-respecting website is seen without one. Once saved upload to the route of your website and call in the <head> of every page like so.
<link rel="shortcut icon" href="http://your-site.com/favicon.ico"/>
2. Put keywords in your URLs
One of the most important things you can do to your WordPress site in terms of SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) is to get your permalinks looking pretty!
By default WordPress uses web URLs like this: www.your-site.com/?p=N. In the WordPress admin panel go Settings > Permalinks, choose Custom Structure and enter /%postname%/. Now your URLs will look like this: www.your-site.com/keyword-rich-post/.
If you are getting an error message when trying to do this or it doesn’t work, put this in your .htaccess file on your site’s route.
# BEGIN WordPress
<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule . /index.php [L]
</IfModule>
# END WordPress
3. Create an XML sitemap
An XML sitemap is a file that lists the pages of your site and gives search engines other important information, for example, how often you add content, which is helpful in getting new pages crawled quickly. Creating an XML sitemap on a WordPress site is incredibly easy. You just need to install Google XML Sitemaps plugin and follow the instructions. Once you have created your sitemap you should submit it to Google and other search engines, see below.
4. Register your site with Google Webmaster Tools
This is something that will take 5 minutes and will tell you how many of your pages are indexed by Google, how fast your site loads in comparison to others, alert you to errors, enable you to pick a geographical location, submit your sitemap… really, the Google Webmaster Tools is a pretty awesome free service.
In order to register you have to upload a file to the route of your server so that Google knows you are indeed the webmaster.
5. Create a Robots.txt file
After you’ve submitted your XML sitemap to Google you need to tell other search engines out there of it’s existence by creating a “robot.txt” text file and putting in the route of your server. Here’s mine:
Sitemap: http:// your-site.com/sitemap.xml
You can also ward search engine robots off certain areas of your site that aren’t for public consumption. So, for example, by adding Disallow: /dev/ to the file you can make sure the search engines don’t crawl or index any page inside the “dev” directory of your website.
6. Make a contact page
99% of websites require a noticeable link to a contact page which includes details of how to get hold of the website’s owner(s) as well as a contact form. There are various WordPress plugins that will help you with the contact form but the one I always use is Contact Form 7. It has an excellent default form ready to plug in and play or you can set up more complicated forms with extra fields and dropdown menus. It can also send an acknowledgment emails.
7. Install a spam filtering plugin
“Kismet” sometimes means a predetermined course of events – so take comment spam out of your destiny by installing the Akismet plugin that comes with WordPress. There are other comment spam plugins by I find this one usually does the trick. You will need a WordPress API key. You can use the same one for multiple sites. Just search your email client for “WordPress API” and you should find it if you’ve done this before.
8. Install a database backup plugin
There are two things you need to do in order to back up your WordPress website successfully: one is to back up the files on the server; the second is to back up the database. I use this WordPress Database Backup plugin to make copies of my MySQL database – you can get it emailed to you every week!
9. Install Google Analytics
Another Google service. The pro is cool website visitor stats that are absolutely free. The con is that Google gets to look at your bounce rates but that’s never bothered me. Again, registering takes five minutes, all you have to do it paste a bit of code given to you on the Analytics site into the footer.php of your theme.
10. Ensure good page titles with an SEO plugin
Search engines attach more importance to the title than anything else on a page so, for this reason, it’s necessary to get them right. A good SEO plugin like HeadSpace2 SEO or All in One SEO Pack will enable you to get the important keywords of a page at the beginning of the title as well as set the page meta information both globally and individually.
11. Install a related posts plugin
If you are using your WordPress site as a blog, one of the most essential plugins that will increase your site’s “stickiness” is the WordPress Related Posts plugin which creates a list of other articles with connected subject matter. I use a textual list here but there are other plugins that can show related posts with thumbnails like the nrelate Related Content plugin.
12. Add Subscribe to Comments plugin
Another great way to get visitors to stay – and return to – your site is adding the Subscribe to Comments plugin. This plugin enables commenters to sign up for e-mail notification of subsequent entries.
13. Add social networking and bookmarking buttons
And, staying with bloggy-type plugins for the moment, another great idea is to enable visitors to easily vote for your blog posts on various social bookmarking and networking sites. You may want a Twitter, Digg or Facebook button. Or you may want a plugin that displays multiple voting sites. It depends entirely on the type of blog and which type of social media it is drawn to. But without these buttons there is much less chance of traffic from social media.
14. Install a cache plugin
These plugins cache pages and deliver them without accessing the database making the site much faster. And, as speed is now a contributory factor in search engine results, it’s a good idea to install one of these. I use WP Super Cache.
15. Mobile plugin
Everyone’s talking about the mobile internet revolution and, while it may not be as seismic as some commenters will have you believe, you’d better get onboard. A normal blog or website may take long to load and be difficult to view on many smart phones. There are several great plugins that will format your site with a mobile theme for mobile visitors. WPTouch is generally considered to be one of the better ones. Source.
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Originally posted 2010-11-16 11:11:29.
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10 Best WordPress (SEO) Cheat Sheets
10 Best WordPress (SEO) Cheat Sheets
I am (as most of you are) a big fan of everything WordPress. There are just so many things one would need to know and remember to develop themes and do all kinds of neat things with WordPress. That’s why I love WordPress cheat sheets. They can help you remember those important WordPress topics and can save you time too. These 10 awesome WordPress cheat sheets offer that and more:
WordPress 3.0 Cheat Sheet: a good looking cheat sheet that covers all those page and tag functions. Your office needs one of these.
WordPress – What You Need To Know In One Sheet: a pretty handy sheet that covers as much as one can do in one sheet. Paul Maloney has done a wonderful j0b with this.
WordPress Visual Cheat sheet: the mother of all cheat sheets for WordPress. You can use it to get a crash course in WordPress or remember some of the things you may have forgotten.
WordPress 3.0 cheetsheet: covers those short-codes for WordPress 3.0. Pretty nice to print out and take advantage of.
WordPress Help Sheet: large enough to be used as wall-paper for your office or room. It never hurts to have this handy just in case you forget one of those code snippets.
WordPress Cheat Sheet: covers title, author, thumbnail, date, login/logout, and comment tags. It’s print-friendly too. It’s pretty high quality stuff.
SEO Cheat sheet: not a WordPress cheat sheet per se, but one every WordPress blogger or portal developer needs to check out.
Template Designer Cheat Sheet: it is pretty handy if you are designing a portal or theme and want to have everything in order by the time you are done.
WordPress Theme Development Check List: another handy cheat sheet for theme developers. Covers things you need to pay attention to when developing your very own theme.
WordPress maintenance checklist: setting up your WordPress site is one part of the process. You will need to maintain it on a weekly or monthly basis. This cheat sheet can help.
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Originally posted 2010-10-18 09:52:17.
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WordPress Facebook

Een Facebook Fanpage maken met WordPress
Een Facebook Fanpage maken met WordPress
Een van de meest drastische wijzigingen die Facebook op 11 maart heeft doorgevoerd, is het stoppen van de ondersteuning voor FBML (Facebook Markup Language) om op eenvoudige wijze custom Facebook Fanpages te maken.
In plaats daarvan is men nu aangewezen op zelfgemaakte pagina’s welke middels iFrame moet worden ingeladen. Met name Facebook features als Fan Gate – het afschermen van bepaalde content voor “fans” – zijn middels deze methode aanzienlijk lastiger in gebruik.
Om die reden heeft Wilco de Kreij een WordPress template ontwikkeld (www.wp4fb.com) die deze taak voor je overneemt.
Momenteel is WP4FB een template waardoor het een eigen WordPress installatie nodig heeft. De volgende versie zal omgebouwd worden tot een plugin, waardoor het eenvoudig op elke bestaande WordPress installatie (naast de huidige website) te draaien valt.
Features WP4FB:
- Makkelijk in gebruik
- 100 % compatibel met WordPress 3.1
- 100% compatibel met Facebook iFrame Applications
- Supports Facebook Fan Gate
- Perfect om duizenden Facebook fans aan te trekken!
- Google SEO voordelen zoals directe links terug naar uw websites
Ontstaan Facebook:
Facebook bestaat sinds 4 februari 2004 (toen nog “The facebook”). Mark Zuckerberg is de oprichter en algemeen directeur. Het hoofdkantoor bevindt zich in Palo Alto, Californië.In eerste instantie konden alleen studenten van Harvard College lid worden. Later werd dit uitgebreid tot de gehele Harvard-universiteit en enkele andere universiteiten.
Weer later werden studenten van alle universiteiten toegelaten. In september 2006 werd Facebook geheel openbaar, waarna (vanaf 13 jaar en ouder) iedereen zich kon registreren.Er was in 2006 sprake van een overname door Yahoo voor een bedrag rond een miljard dollar.
De verkoop was mondeling overeengekomen, maar toen Yahoo haar bod verlaagde naar 800 miljoen sloeg de toen 23-jarige Mark Zuckerberg het bod af. Ook nadat Yahoo haar oorspronkelijke bod van een miljard weer op tafel legde weigerde Zuckerberg te verkopen.
In 2007 maakten Google en Microsoft bekend te azen op een belang in het bedrijf. Op 25 oktober 2007 werd bekend dat Microsoft voor 240 miljoen dollar een belang heeft genomen van 1,6 procent in Facebook. De waarde van Facebook zelf werd hierdoor geschat op 15 miljard dollar. In 2010 stond de toen 26-jarige Mark Zuckerberg op nummer 35 van de Forbeslijst van rijkste mensen ter wereld, met een vermogen van 6,9 miljard dollar
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Originally posted 2011-04-17 11:34:30.
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SEO Zoekmachineoptimalisatie
SEO Zoekmachine Optimalisatie Tips van Maart 2011
Bron: SEOlab
Search-Rankingfactoren, Het is tot op vandaag grotendeels onduidelijk hoe zoekmachines zoals Google precies hun zoekresultatenvolgorde (SERP) bepalen. Wel is duidelijk dat dit (in elk geval grotendeels) geautomatiseerd gebeurt met behulp van search ranking factors, waarbij aan elke search ranking factor een numeriek gewicht wordt toegekend.
Google woordvoerder Matt Cutts heeft in diverse uitlatingen melding gemaakt dat Google meer dan 200 search ranking factors hanteert. Door diverse SEO professionals is een poging ondernomen om al die search ranking factors te ordenen naar importantie (door een verwacht gewicht aan elke veronderstelde factor toe te kennen) om zodoende een hoger niveau zoekmachine optimalisatie te kunnen leveren.
SEO Zoekmachine Optimalisatie Tips van Maart 2011:
- SES New York 2011: Als je je website in bijvoorbeeld Belgie vindbaar wil maken gebruik dan een .be domein en niet .nl?land=be
- SES New York 2011: Headings zijn de title tags van een alinea, onderschat ze niet.
- SES New York 2011: Wees niet bang voor goede dofollow uitgaande links in je content.
- SES New York 2011: Check je interne links, verwijs meer interne links naar pagina’s die echt belangrijk zijn.
- SES New York 2011: Google kijkt ook naar spellig en grammaticale fouten. Los ze op als je die hebt.
- Volgens Matt Cutts is HTML validatie is geen SEO factor. Bekijk deze vreemde SEO video.
- Maak je facebook pagina interessant door daar een exclusieve aanbieding te doen voor nieuwe fans.
- HowSociable is een gratis tool waarmee je kunt zien op welke sociale media je actief bent en hoe goed je daar gevonden wordt.
- Block pagina’s die je niet in de zoekresultaten wilt in je robots.txt. Kijk ook eens naar www.google.com/robots.txt
- Een must voor webwinkels, de canonical tag hiermee voorkom je gedupliceerde content.
- 3 SEO strategiën voor 2011 volgens Matt Cutts http://goo.gl/te24w.
- SMX West 2011: Mike Cassidy van Google zegt dat je sociale contacten je rankings kunnen verbeteren als ze je pagina’s delen.
- SMX West 2011: SEO tips voor grote websites; website snelheid, rel canonical en een duidelijk site structuur.
- SMX West 2011: Panda/Farmer update: “Algoritme is nooit 100%” . Advies maak fantastische content en je zit altijd goed.
- SMX West 2011: 44% van de Google zoekopdrachten bestaan uit longtail keywords.
- Bekijk deze unieke SEO video: de kracht van twitter: http://goo.gl/AZ7qC.
- Meld je aan op het forum van de KVK: KvK: Hallo! De zakelijke community voor ondernemers. Links zijn dofollow!
- Activeer een sms alert op een feed dan ben je altijd als eerst op de hoogte van het laatste nieuws.
- Laat voor een goede keyword density, je keyword ook terugkomen in een opsomming.
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Originally posted 2011-04-01 13:53:32.
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15 TOP Twitter SEO Tips and Tools
15 TOP Twitter SEO Tips and Tools
Twitter is a website, owned and operated by Twitter Inc., which offers a social networking and microblogging service, enabling its users to send and read other users’ messages called tweets. Tweets are text-based posts of up to 140 characters displayed on the user’s profile page.
Tweets are publicly visible by default, however senders can restrict message delivery to their friends list. Users may subscribe to other users’ tweets—this is known as following and subscribers are known as followers.
All users can send and receive tweets via the Twitter website, compatible external applications (such as for smartphones), or by Short Message Service (SMS) available in certain countries. While the service is free, accessing it through SMS may incur phone service provider fees.
01) Choose a Twitter handle strategically – Twitter handle, which can be your name, company name, brand name, blog name and so on. While choose a twitter handle (your username) make sure it is relevant to your blog or website and is easy to remember as it is the part of the SEO title for the tweets appearing in Google search engine. For example if you are running iPhone blog then you can probably use twitter handle starting with iPhone.
02) Boost your Twitter Profile Page Rank
- Optimize your meta description - Your Twitter ‘bio’, is actually your meta description. Make sure to include keywords.
- Display web site’s URL – Do not forget to display URL of your blog or website prominently on your twitter profile page. This will eventually increase the organic traffic as people often click the URL for seeking more information. It is important to note that this link does not provide any SEO link juice due to a “Nofollow” attribute in place.
- Optimize your page description - Use target keywords on your profile page and make sure to use keywords in your Tweets.
- Create inbound links - Just post articles with an anchor text link to your Twitter profile on article syndication sites. This strategy helps in boosting your profile’s page rank.
- Direct relationship between followers and profile PageRank - If you have lots of followers you will be popular among twitter users, which will eventually boost page rank of your profile page.
- Place Twitter profile Link in footer or sidebar, which is accessible via every page.
03) Follow Related Theme Profiles Only – Search engines increases your twitter profile link juice when you are able to get followers from good PR twitter profiles. Make sure that you add only those twitter users that are related to your blog content or share tweets on similar interest. This will increase number of retweets and thereby traffic.
04) Use 301 permanent redirect, while shortening URL – TinyURL, bit.ly, tr.im are popular URL shortening services that redirect users to the real URL via 301 (permanent redirect) and provide backlinks to your content. Search engines do not index TinyURLs, but index and pass PageRank to the actual URLs instead.
05) Use desired keywords in tweet content – Twitter does not allow you to tweet for more than 140 characters. Instead of automatically shortening the links on twitter.com, it is strongly advised to use URL shortening service like bit.ly. Once your URL is shortened, you have much more space to include more target keyword into twitter content.
06) SEO Optimize Title of Tweets in Twitter – The most important part of your post for keyword/SEO consideration is the first 27 characters. It’s this first part that becomes part of the <TITLE> on your Twitter static pages. Twitter uses the following <TITLE> format:
Twitter / Your Username: 27 Characters …
The same SEO rules that you apply to write optimized titles for the post must be used for twitter tweets as well. The only difference is that you have a restriction of 27 Characters as compared to 65 Characters in Blog Posts. For optimized tweets use keyword rich Titles within first 27 characters.
07) Use Hashtags in Tweets – Hashtags are similar to keyword meta-data. Basically, these are tags that that help those who seek similar content discover your Tweets. They’re like tags on Flickr, only added inline to your post. Hashtags are created by prefixing a word with a hash symbol: #hashtag. This will help the visitors to view your tweet around a particular topic. To search most recent and hot hashtags visit #hashtags.org. Alternatively, you can use Twemes.com to find new hashtags.
08) Retweet Startegy – An indexed tweet provides 27 characters or so for title post excluding ‘Twitter / Your Username: ‘
Make sure your tweet’s character limits allow for optimal retweets. It is important to keep the tweet under 125 characters, allowing your followers to add “RT @yourname” in front of the tweet. If you retweet the retweeted tweet it will result into the following link-
Twitter / Berrie Pelser: RT @Username RT @Username RT @Use ...
The original <title> of the Tweet is now truncated, with no keyword in place. To show link love some of us delete all the “RT @yourname” text before retweeting into the Twitter Network. But it is not advisable, as the strategy could have adverse impact on your twitter profile pagerank. Instead you can add the RT @Username at the end of the Retweeted content.
09) Tweet in order to get your article retweeted – This is the most important part for getting huge twitter traffic. In order to get more traffic and relevance to your tweet make sure that you retweets, other blog articles and encourage others twitter users to share (retweet) your Twitter content. Keep in mind the Retweet strategy discussed above.
10) Tweet and retweet relevant content timely – Make sure you are tweeting and retweeting articles keeping your followers and blog content in mind. If you are hosting a blog on windows 7 and tweets on windows 7 and H1N1 Tips simultaneously, then Google search engine may not love your twitter profile. This exercise may result in decrease in number of followers as well. Only share the links when you feel it should be, do not spam the twitter. source: gadgetsdna.com
11) Ranking with your profile on Google sounds simpler than it is. What do you want to rank for? You can’t rank easily for different keywords. I rank for Tad Chef with my profile. What about onreact though, my older nick name or brand? I had to set up another Twitter account to rank for onreact as onreact_com is considered by Google to be onreactcom.
In the end I added 4 extra accounts that cover the most common terms associated with me. Also Twitter outranks me for my Tad Chef. So one day I might want to change that be de-optimizing it actually. List are a good tool to cover more terms. You can add only yourself or your employees if you like too. A list called “seo london” will probably succeed rather than one called just seo.
12 ) Ranking organically with tweets largely depends on the keyword usage and what comes first in your tweet. You don’t want to rank for [RT @andy RT @bill RT @chris] so make sure you add the users you retweet at the end with a blog-like [via @andy @bill #chris]. Also you should add some meaningful tags: #seo is fine for Twitter but something more exact like #twitterseo might be better findable and more accurate.
13) etting found in Twitter search is not really desirable if you ask me. The results are messy and lack focus. Even the so called “popular” results on top are barely relevant. People still use this search in spite of better alternatives like Topsy etc. though. Scheduling recurring tweets might be a good idea here. Don’t spam though. I think more than 4 tweets a day is too much. Lots of Twitter tools support scheduled tweets. HootSuite and CoTweet for example do.
14) Making tweets spread virally is perhaps the most important discipline of Twitter SEO. The other stuff is very basic. Add popular terms and keywords to your twet to make people retweet. Words like “free”, “tips”, “tools” etc., brands like “Google”, “Apple” everybody cares for and something that makes a tweeet stand out like “OMG!”, “WTF?” or a number.
Of course the link you tweet or the message must be worth retweeting. In case it isn’t nobody will retweet it. Tweets about Twitter, technology, social media, business that are helpful for most users will get more popular that tweets about niche topics like SEO. Humor is also key. Even SEO jokes are quite popular.
15) Entering Google results via realtime search is easy once you’re tweet has become viral but it sometimes also helps to tweet your link from more than one account and more than one time. For instance we at SEOptimise tweet from the company account first, then in most cases the boss himself, Kevin will retweet the link and I will post it again or retweet as an author.
As our postings have considerable value the rest is done by other regular users. Don’t forget that many Twitter accounts are mostly useless bots that retweet automatically based on keywords: Nobody clicks those links. They may show up in Google though as it doesn’t really filter tweets.
These Twitter SEO best practices are neither SEO secrets nor controversial. Everybody serious about Twitter SEO tweets that way. Other people don’t mind but if you’re using Twitter for business reasons should do more than just click and run. Make sure to act accordingly to perform better in search be it Google or Twitter or third party tools like Topsy.
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Originally posted 2010-11-17 12:37:41.
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