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amankr04
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« on: September 15, 2008, 05:49:58 AM »

Hi,
I have launched a website miamihoteltravel.com/.         
Please tell me what should do prospective of seo.
Thanks.



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« Reply #1 on: September 15, 2008, 09:11:49 AM »

Well! There's a few things that come to mind straight away.
  • Sort out the title tags - make them more descriptive, target your miami keywords but leave out things such as "bar | nightclub etc" as these words arent going to do anything for your ranking and are just diluting the strength of the main keyword.
  • Sort out the description tag - dont just stuff it with keywords, actually write it as if youre enticing the customer through the door
  • You only want one h1 tag - make the 2nd one a h2
  • Change the link text on your menu to include "miami" in front of each word then write more descriptive title tags
  • Interlink pages using relevant keywords within the body text of each page
  • Add a contact us page
  • Add more pics of all the attractions you are viewing
  • Link out to all the bars, clubs, restaurant etc websites (dont put nofollow on the link!)
  • contact them to show them what youve done and ask for a link back.
  • write a whole page in each bar/restaurant/club/pub etc. There is so much more information out there about all the miami businesses youve listed, so get that info on your site.
That'll do for now. Basically, its an OK site but I think it needs more work.
Hope this helps.
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« Reply #2 on: October 13, 2008, 11:37:13 AM »

Why pay someone to forum post for you? It's spammy and rubs people up the wrong way. I'd take the time and effort to part take in a forum community and add worthy comments and posts. That way you can build your online brand and reputation through well mannered and targeted participation not spam tactics. You'd also be wise to take on board Mattinertias comments.
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« Reply #3 on: October 13, 2008, 11:43:15 AM »

It looks like the previous comment about paid forum posting tactics which my previous comment responded to has been removed to the trash bin of eternal spam. Next time I'll have to write faster so my posts don't seem irrelevant or hap hazard.
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« Reply #4 on: October 13, 2008, 11:51:22 AM »

It looks like the previous comment about paid forum posting tactics which my previous comment responded to has been removed to the trash bin of eternal spam. Next time I'll have to write faster so my posts don't seem irrelevant or hap hazard.

Sorry I deleted all the posts of that user. 7 identical posts in less than 2 minutes about paid posting on forums. The user is now banned! I check all new forum users now and anything dodgy like: constant one liners, illegal/bad links, duplicate content, known paid posters, duplicate accounts across the same ip address (except decent posters with genuine reason - seo companies at work) will all result in bans on username, ip address and email addresses.
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« Reply #5 on: October 13, 2008, 11:55:49 AM »

I just sent this to development...

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Please try and contribute more to this forum through your posting and topic replies.

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Wow...that was pretty imaginative!  Thanks for the answer too--I appreciate it.

That was pretty funny!  Thanks for the share!

Good lord! LOL....I almost choked on my morning coffee!

I have never heard of any problems like that from Digg--sounds a little off center!

I have never tried it but after reading these posts, I am going to.  Sounds pretty hopeful!

... do not constitute as contributory of productive. When forum members receive a topic reply notification they expect to return to the thread and find a constructive response to their post. It is highly frustrating when posters do not offer anything to the discussion and it is a waste of forum members (often precious) time.

These type of one line replies are expectable if you contribute well in other areas of the forum but not when they constitute your only input.

Best Regards,
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I've saved that draft and it will be getting sent to all the other "one liners" who are really pissing me off at the moment!
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« Reply #6 on: October 13, 2008, 06:45:38 PM »

I don't even bother asking the question, just ban them.
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« Reply #7 on: October 14, 2008, 04:24:39 PM »

Just a small usability point - add a home page.

Your meta description tag says "guide to Miami hotels ..." but your site doesn't seem to contain any hotel info. As a previous poster wrote, entice browsers to view your site with words such as " a complete / compreshensive / up-to-date / carefully-researched etc etc Miami travel guide ...."

From a usability viewpoint - and probably also SEO - I personally would add a couple of <h2> subheadings to the home page eg About Miamia Hotel Travel and History of Miami.

The pictures should have alt text - obviously with the word Miami in.

A few typos:


most resourceful histories of data that could be possibly rested about the city       - is rested the right word to use here?

Miami was  standing from the year 1986       - is this correct? Surely Miami is older than this?

Miami now is known- to  have          - take out the -

Generally, the site is attractive to look at.

Hope this helps.
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« Reply #8 on: October 14, 2008, 04:28:46 PM »

I dont reckon this dudes gonna come back?  Sad
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