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My Difficulties With Wp Subjects
It all began in the late 90's. I wanted to put some news on my web site. A journal. A list of future events. I began with simple HTML. One page, with areas for each post. Basic.

Then I learned about 'blogs' and 'blogging.' Being wise, I picked Wordpress, the most used pc software. Be taught further on the affiliated web resource by visiting www.manta.com/---/leodis-c-matthews-apc/ talk. How smart, I thought. Should you obtain the WYSIWYG editor going, anybody can put up an internet site. Very democratic.

This encouraged my to publish my outermost thoughts; on London, politics, and personal gripes. Being a web-master, I watched to see Google index them. 'Here we go', I thought, 'soon, my jewels of extrospection will participate in the ages.'

Except Google didn't like my blog. It'd not index much beyond leading page. Why, why, why?

Duplicate material? I set it to put just one post per page.

No improvement.

I checked out what Google was indexing. Then I looked over the HTML. Quickly, all became clear.

In sum:

- Wordpress was however replicating my information, and

- It had no right META tags, and

- There was a good deal unnecessary HTML, and

- The format obscured the content.

I'd an instant search o-n Google to locate search engine optimisation recommendations. Click here www.liechtensteinusa.org/index.php?... to research when to recognize this viewpoint. There's a plug-in 'head META description' ( guff.szub.net/plugins/ ). But I didn't use that, oh no.

For some reason, I got the notion a complete topic is the solution. I tried modifying an existing one myself. Better, but not great. Google was starting to catalog more pages, nevertheless they all had exactly the same name. My missives to an uncaring world were being overlooked.

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

- Grab a META 'concept' from your blog post 'title';

- Grab a META 'description' from your blog 'excerpts';

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

But that wasn't enough. For best SEO results you should arrange Wordpress brutally. You have to be _mean_ to it. You have to _man_ enough.

I did a bit of re-search and created to following ideas.

WARNING: They're serious. Making radical changes to your URLs might influence them, In the event that you curently have good ranks. Within my case:

- Moving my weblog www.ttblog.co.uk to the root web index,

- MOD_REWRITING its URLs, and

- Removing a 30-1 direct,

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

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

Listed here are the methods, for real _men_, who will try looking in the face of internet death and laugh:

1. For other ways to look at this, people should have a gaze at: site link. Activate permalinks when you go to 'Options/Permalinks.' You could have allow Apache MOD_REWRITE in your web bill.

1a. Limit the code to just-the %postname% variable. Don't bother with the time codes. This keeps your URLs quick.

2. Point your website within the directory possible. www.ttblog.co.uk is preferable to www.ttblog.co.uk/wordpress/

So a typical article would look like

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

In the place of

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

3. Then install an SEO'd theme.

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

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

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