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BabyChicken4u2
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« on: June 10, 2007, 04:27:09 PM »

I made a DIY tutorial / checklist for optimizing the basic page elements and site mechanics for novice to intermediate users  (sites under 500 pages or so).  This is intended to guide the user and help develop basic knowledge and optimization skill.  

http://seocog.blogspot.com/2007/06/diy-guide-to-seo-page-mechanics.html

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« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2007, 08:40:22 PM »

Don't take me badly, but that page contains old and well-known techniques. In addition,

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make sure all of your links are formatted properly...all lowercase


is not correct because you may have files named with uppercase as well.
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« Reply #2 on: July 14, 2007, 10:15:45 PM »

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is not correct because you may have files named with uppercase as well.
lower case is become the defacto standard as it was a requirement in early linux servers, in a similar way that we now use htm because of the limitation of windows in previous versions.

regardless sticking to a naming strategy is a good idea including case, and since using lowercase does no harm and makes life easier most programmers and SEO who come from a technical background would support its use.

also you should be aware that some very old browsers can't handle upercase URLs while most browsers ignore it.
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« Reply #3 on: July 14, 2007, 10:26:37 PM »

Well I guess I could have spelled that out better....What I was getting at is when people do this

eBay . com
and
ebay . com

the engine sees 2 different links...I have repaired my post thanks.

As far as the other stuff being
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old and well-known techniques.

I do take that a little badly from you asyou clearing DON'T even know some of that OLD and WELL KNOWN stuff yourself

Such as length of a title tags

The guide is meant to be helpful, I am sorry you did not find it so...but thanks for the information about the mistake.  It has been remedied.  I fix errors in a timely fashion and take credit for success and mistakes. You have not even answered my email

About how this Site # 1 across the board in SERPs failed in your tool and by non existant made up standards....my guide might contain "well known" stuff but at least its right!

Result for http://www.babysbacks.com/

Warning, h4 heading not found!
Warning, h5 heading not found!
Warning, h6 heading not found!

This document doesn't validate as SEO 1.0!

You can see the log below.

Error, title contains too many words!
Reason/Solution : Shorten your title.
Error, the page contains too much code and not enough text content (24% only)!
Reason/Solution : Improve your code.
Error, h1 heading ( babysbacks honors tournament page layout artists gallery space! ) contains too many words!
Reason/Solution : Improve your content.
Error, h2 heading ( tournament page layouts avatars buttons utility icons dividers headers ) contains too many words!
Reason/Solution : Improve your content.

Link popularity result:
There are about 188 links pointing to the URL.

Suggestion/Improvement? The URL have enough inbound links and it should be ranked well for averagely competitve phrases.
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« Reply #4 on: July 14, 2007, 10:30:47 PM »

deep breaths smiley faces now don't make me get a stick out Cheesy
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« Reply #5 on: July 14, 2007, 10:45:55 PM »

quick browse through loojks good covering the basics nicely the info is accurate and your "old techniques" are the ones I and many others use, regarding flash, you may find http://ventureskills.wordpress.com/2007/07/06/cloaking-is-ok-says-google/
worth a read the SWFObject library is a fantastic standards compliant way to host flash. The link on that post is to how Google recommends flash on web pages
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« Reply #6 on: July 14, 2007, 11:03:42 PM »

Thanks Tim, I will look it up.  Cheesy  Cheesy
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« Reply #7 on: July 15, 2007, 07:18:02 AM »

Quote from: "tnash"
Quote from: "janhvizdak"
is not correct because you may have files named with uppercase as well.
lower case is become the defacto standard as it was a requirement in early linux servers, in a similar way that we now use htm because of the limitation of windows in previous versions.

regardless sticking to a naming strategy is a good idea including case, and since using lowercase does no harm and makes life easier most programmers and SEO who come from a technical background would support its use.

also you should be aware that some very old browsers can't handle upercase URLs while most browsers ignore it.

You may notice that even phpMyAdmin installation is done into "phpMyAdmin" folder and man can't open it when typing "phpmyadmin" or so.

So I wouldn't focus on old web browsers at all.

You are talking about uppercase as a useless technique to differentiate files, but the thing happened that uppercase is now supported (wasn't at old ages as you wrote), so there must be a reason of this improvement in filesystems. Don't you think so?Smiley
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« Reply #8 on: July 15, 2007, 12:33:41 PM »

Yes there is a reason.....companys like eBay

they are examples of comercial and creative displays of URLS and filenames for marketing and brand signature

same with phpMyAdmin, ColdFusion and phpBB and others

its cosmetic  ...  marketing appeal

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So I wouldn't focus on old web browsers at all.

You are talking about uppercase as a useless technique to differentiate files, but the thing happened that uppercase is now supported (wasn't at old ages as you wrote), so there must be a reason of this improvement in filesystems. Don't you think so?

This has nothing to do with your browser at all....It is and has always been a Linux SERVER thing.  It is not and "improvement in filesystems"...it is just part of Linux. If I remember correctly, it was part of an updtae containg UTF and some other programming options...I don't think it was intended...just a budled feature.  If I name a file in caps in my NT server I can address it either way and it will display.

And just so you know .. the whole world is NOT a Linux server and if you had a windows server your phpMyAdmin (just for example) would open in all lower case, as Window's does not care.

http://www.thrusites.com/tools/validator/index.php

How come you are from Slovakia, but the domain for your tool is from the UK?  and by the way it has a canonical issue.

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