Search Engine Optimization Toms River NJ

Being listed in search engines and ranked high on searches is the overall goal a webmaster is trying to achieve when dealing with search engines. In the following article, you will find some tips on how to monitor and verify search engine rankings.

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McS Web Solutions
(732) 279-0580
Toms River, NJ
Americom Internet
(732) 818-0477
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Cybercomm On Line Services
(732) 818-3333
224 Route 37 W
Toms River, NJ
Localnet Corporation
(732) 736-9177
Toms River, NJ
Cyberenet Network
(856) 753-9840
Crosskeys Rd
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Skylands Networks Services
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Sussex, NJ
Localnet
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Elizabeth, NJ
Data Velocity
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897 McBride Ave W
Paterson, NJ
Heritage Internet Cafe
(908) 756-9287
631 Park Ave
Plainfield, NJ
Meglyn Enterprises Inc
(201) 236-2500
500 N Franklin Tpke
Ramsey, NJ

While the professionals know how to verify search engine rankings and listings, the normal user or startup webmaster might not know how to verify these things. The often just type their domain name into the search engine of choice and are happy if they get a result back that includes their domain name. But there is a little more these startup webmasters should know about.

Every page indexed by a search engine is a possible landing page for visitors to enter the website. As more pages get indexed the higher number of possible entry points to the website. But how can a webmaster verify how many pages are currently in the index of a search engine?

http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=site=omainName.com

http://www.google.com/search?q=site=omainName.com

Replace "DomainName.com" with the actual domain name that needs to be verified. A webmaster should also run the following variation to get an impression of what is really out there.

http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=site:www.DomainName.com

http://www.google.com/search?q=site:www.DomainName.com

The next thing a webmaster should check is to see how many other websites are linking to his/her website at all. As almost everyone knows nowadays - the higher the number of links pointing to a website (incoming links) as higher the possible search engine ranking on search can be (and we all want that number 1 spot, right?!). The problem is that Google will never show you all incoming links to a website. But even a ball park number can be helpful in finding out if the SEO work of the past paid off. So, how does a webmaster can get this ball park number of incoming links?

http://www.google.com/search?q=link:www.DomainName.com

This command will show the 'ball park' number mentioned above. It will give the webmaster a hint how successful the website is and how many people/websites are linking to it.

By researching the information of how many pages and how many links to/for a website are registered/indexed in a search engine a webmaster can gain important knowledge. This knowledge makes it easier to see what works and what does not work when it comes to search engine success for a website.

About the Author:

Christoph Puetz is a successful entrepreneur and international book author. Examples of his search engine optimization work can be found at http://www.webhostingresourcekit.com and http://www.highlandsranch.us.

cpuetz@gmail.com


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