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It all began in the late 90s. I wanted to put some information o-n my web site. A record. A listing of forthcoming events. I began with simple HTML. One-page, with sections for each article. Basic. Then I heard about sites and blogging. Being intelligent, I picked Wordpress, the most popular pc software. How smart, I thought. If you get the WYSIWYG editor going, anybody can set up a site. Very democratic. This encouraged my to create my outermost thoughts; o-n London, politics, and personal gripes. As a web-master, I watched to see Google index them. Here we go, I thought, quickly, my gems of extrospection can participate in the ages. Except Google did not like my website. It would perhaps not index much beyond the front page. Why, why, why? Duplicate content? I set it to place only 1 post per-page. No improvement. I looked at what Google was indexing. Then I checked out the HTML. Soon, all became clear. In sum - Wordpress was still saying my information, and - Itd no suitable META-TAGS, and - There is a lot irrelevant HTML, and - the content was obscured by The layout. I had an instant search o-n Google to get search engine optimization ideas. There is a plugin head-meta explanation http://guff.szub.net/plugins/ . But I did not use that, oh no. For some reason, I got the idea that a comprehensive topic will be the ticket. I tried modifying an existing one myself. Better, although not perfect. Google was just starting to list more pages, nevertheless they all had the exact same title. My missives to an uncaring world were being ignored. So I got somebody else to complete one, based on my standards, which were - Grab a META concept in the blog post title; - Grab a META description from your website excerpts; - Put a ROBOTS noindex label in non-content pages. But that was not enough. For best SEO results you have to change Word-press completely. Youve to become _mean_ to it. Youve to _man_ enough. I did so a bit of research and developed to following recommendations. WARNING They are serious. Making radical changes for your URLs may affect them, If you have good ratings. Within my case - Moving my weblog http://www.ttblog.co.uk to-the root web listing, - MOD_REWRITING its URLs, and - Removing a 30-1 re-direct, ... caused my PageRank to go to 0. BUT, page indexing was unchanged. This was temporary, as Google saw it as suspect behavior. My site had been radically changed by me. Identify further on this partner web site by clicking www.flickr.com/people/rolandfrasier discussion. Listed here are the methods, for true _men_, who is able to try looking in the face of internet death and laugh 1. Dig up more on our affiliated site - Click here find out more. Stimulate permalinks when you go to Options/Permalinks. You may have to enable Apache MOD_REWRITE on your own web consideration. 1a. Shorten the permalinks code to just-the postname variable. Learn more on an affiliated website by browsing to www.rolandfrasieronline.com talk. Do not bother with the time codes. This keeps your URLs quick. 2. Level your site in the directory 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/ Instead of http://www.ttblog.co.uk/wordpress/2006/08/03/Im-hard-as-nails-me/ 3. This stately return to site article has several tasteful suggestions for how to look at it. Then install an SEOd theme. My blog posts are now indexed beautifully. The Google site command returns all my threads, and little else. For my next problem, I accept Windows XP, and change it into an operating system..

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