No strategies that I know of. I read this is something that is down to Google and can't find any info about this (I tried already).
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RE: How do I get 2 column Google sitelinks instead of one line sitelinks?
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RE: Having pages in the footer
I'll agree with Kade and add something. Think about user experience and bounce rate. Let's say you achieve the ranking for the desired keyphrase and you have a title and description compelling enough for the user to click through, if the user goes back to the Google search results page too quickly that indicates to Google that it may not be relevant of poor quality. So while you target those keywords, you should be genuine about it. If you're referring to doorway pages, avoid them. One of Brazil's largest travel sites got their rankings hammered for doorway pages not long back.
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RE: Steady Traffic Decline over a 1 year period
Yep. You haven't mentioned competitor analysis or your URL which are the first things that come to mind. Feel free to add them Egol has given a great response
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RE: Legitimate Social Exchange groups or sites?
I'd be careful here Technically you can go to ebay and buy x,000 likes for almost nothing, but they are useless in my opinion and may get you banned from social sites. Exchanging shares is probably not much good e.g. in Twitter your follower ratio is important for ranking. If you have as many followers as you follow, it doesn't necessarily say much good. Also if you drop followers too fast, you can get a closed account from twitter. I wouldn't play around with G+ either. They can log IP addresses and probably tie these in to their search results - they'll know if someone opens 100 G+ accounts from the same/ similar IP in a second, and you don't know whether the people you share with are smart enough to fake IP's etc. I'd really recommend going for genuine followers and participating actively in forums related to whichever industry you're trying to target. Also having 10,000 Likes is a start, but what if nobody ever posts on your page? Spiders like fresh content so again I'd go for an honest approach, as you'll have people engaged with your website better.
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RE: Where to put 301 redirects in Magento?
I think either is fine as long as it works. Personally I prefer to writ my own .htaccess files as I then understand exactly what I have done - it feels safer for some reason.
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RE: Does Google or Bing use words in the page title beyond the displayed limit for ranking purposes?
IMO search engines' main priority (advertising aside ) is to make an experience good for users. Sure, they will be indexed, but if Google or other SEs consider how it looks to users, it probably won't help. That aside, consider the importance of your Click Through Rate. You make all the effort of getting ranked, then your competitor has the title and description fully and neatly displayed, and you don't - not ideal. I tell clients that sometimes we might well rank lower than competitors but if the title and description are neater and have emotional impact they stand a far better chance of getting the clicks.
I doubt there is any value in the words beyond the character limit - from Google's point of view, why should there be, if users can't see it in SE results? I believe the recommended length is 60 characters.
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RE: Where to put 301 redirects in Magento?
Yes I suppose it would check everytime. That said, i have written files with several hundred lines of code and the sites still load really fast even on shared servers which are not the best...
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RE: Permalinks best structure
You might get a slightly faster page load if you make custom .htaccess redirects, which should be possible for you. I'd go for page publishing. I would not have one link after another to get to a page. Minimize clicks to destination for best UX. If you're writing for a niche topic, then yes URL alone and presence of relevant keywords may do it for you but otherwise they are only part of the strategy.
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RE: My company is changing ecommerce platforms. What are image URL considerations?
Hi!
More information would always be helpful.
It may help in terms of Google image search but based on the assumption that the page code will be changing and SE's will have to re-index the new code anyway, it should not matter in my opinion. Of course if you get traffic via Google Image Search, that may be something to consider.
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RE: Google site: operator showing only 30 results for whatever website you may like, omitting the rest
It is a temporary glitch caused by Google's domain clustering. It should be back to normal by next week. Matt Cutts confirmed this. Irritating as hell though.