My Problems With Wordpress Designs

It all started in the late 90's. I needed to place some news o-n my web site. A diary. A summary of future events. I began with simple HTML. One-page, with sections for every article. Easy.

Then I heard about 'sites' and 'blogging.' Being smart, I picked Wordpress, the most popular application. How clever, I thought. Anyone can put up a website, If you obtain the WYSIWYG editor going. Very democratic.

This prompted my to create my outermost thoughts; on personal gripes, London, and politics. Being a webmaster, I watched to see Google index them. 'Here we go', I thought, 'soon, my treasures of extrospection may fit in with the ages.'

Except Google did not like my weblog. It'd not index much beyond the front page. Why, why, why?

Duplicate material? I set it to place only one post per page.

No progress.

I looked over what Google was indexing. Then I viewed the blog HTML. Shortly, all became clear.

In sum:

- Word-press was still replicating my information, and

- It had no suitable META-TAGS, and

- There is a good deal irrelevant HTML, and

- The structure obscured this content.

I had a fast search o-n Google to find search engine marketing ideas. There's a plug-in 'head-meta information' ( http://guff.szub.net/plugins/ ). But I didn't use that, oh no.

For some reason, I got the notion a full theme will be the ticket. I tried changing an existing one myself. Better, but not perfect. Google was just starting to catalog more pages, however they all had the exact same title. My missives to an uncaring world were being overlooked.

So I got someone else to do one, based on my criteria, which were:

- Grab a META 'subject' in the post 'title';

- Grab a META 'description' in the weblog 'excerpts';

- Put a ROBOTS 'noindex' tag in non-content pages.

But that was not enough. For best SEO results you have to change Word-press cruelly. You've to become _mean_ to it. You've to _man_ enough.

I did so a bit of re-search and developed to following methods. Get supplementary resources on this affiliated article directory - Click here: gold ira rollover.

WARNING: They are extreme. This interesting gold ira rollover site has some tasteful aids for the inner workings of it. If you have great ratings, making significant changes to-your URLs may possibly affect them. Within my case:

- Moving my weblog http://www.ttblog.co.uk to-the root web directory,

- MOD_REWRITING its URLs, and

- Removing a 301 re-direct,

... caused my PageRank to go to 0. BUT, page indexing was unchanged.

This is temporary, as Google saw it as 'suspect' behaviour. My site had been radically changed by me.

Listed below are the recommendations, for true _men_, who will try looking in the face area of web death and laugh:

1. Gold Ira Companies is a salient online library for further concerning why to recognize this view. Stimulate permalinks by going to 'Options/Permalinks.' You could have allow Apache MOD_REWRITE on your own website bill.

1a. Lessen the code to just the %postname% variable. Do not make use of the time codes. This keeps your URLs small.

2. Position your website within the service possible. http://www.ttblog.co.uk surpasses http://www.ttblog.co.uk/wordpress/

So an average post would appear to be

http://www.ttblog.co.uk/Im-hard-as-nails-me/

In the place of

http://www.ttblog.co.uk/wordpress/2006/08/03/Im-hard-as-nails-me/

3. I discovered gold ira by browsing the Internet. Then install an SEO'd theme.

My blogs are now being listed beautifully. The Google 'site:' command returns all my threads, and little else.

For my next challenge, I take on Windows XP, and change it into an operating-system..

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