Is there any way to add a list of keywords to a Google site? [closed] - seo

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My question is about is there any way to add keywords in the metadata of a Google site
(like <meta name="keywords" content=" keyword1 , keyword2 "/> )
Currently we are adding Alt text to every image in the site, with the keywords associated to each one.
Our objective is to manage one single list of keywords per all the G-Site, and get the best possible position in a Google search, based on these keywords.

If you are aiming for SEO you may try adding your keyword into your site title, slug, and meta as well, here is some link for you.
This is what you should notice.
Well if you website happened to be built by WordPress, I will recommend you to install SEO plugins like Yoast or AllinOneSEO.
Try Yoast guide here.
You may try dig out more Yoast blog as I found that it was quite detailed (for your focused keyword usage part) try this link and go for more.

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Dynamic Text replacement for PPC Campaigns [closed]

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Stumbled across this: http://get.unbounce.com/dynamic-text-replacement/
Seems to be a wysiwg landing page creator. So I was just wondering if it's possible to do Dynamic Text replacement normally? Pretty much just need 1 Landing page that will have text (keywords) change depending on what the user searched from search engine. An dif possible also have images change out depending on what the user searched.
How can this be accomplished?
AdWords lets you use what is called "ValueTrack" in the click-through URLs for your ads. So you could have your clickthrough URL in AdWords as "http://www.example.com?keyword={keyword}" then when someone clicks on your ad, AdWords will replace {keyword} with the actual keyword from the search, or for display ads the best-match keyword.
You could then have some code on your site (could be client or server side - you could do it with Javascript) to look for the keyword query string parameter from the URL, extract the value of that parameter, then place it into a onto your site.
Hope that helps

best way to allow search engine to crawl site [closed]

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Thanks for reading my question. I am building a site that will be listing products from each manufacturer. I'm planning to structure the URL as following variations:
www.mysite.com/manufacturer_name/product_name/product_id
www.mysite.com/product_name/product_id
www.mysite.com/manufacturer_name
There are millions of products and I want all the major search engine to crawl them. What is the best way to go about doing that?
Would simply submitting site to all the search engines be enough? I would assume if I submit the manufacturer page which lists out all the manufacturer name as links the search engine will click on each links and click on all the products displayed within each manufacturer links (I will have paging for products) so the search engine can keep crawling the site for more products within each manufacturer until it runs out of the page number.
Would that be sufficient to list out each product on the every search engine? or is there a new and better way to do this? May be there are new SEO tricks that I'm not aware of. I am hoping if you can point me to the right direction.
I've previously used robot.txt to tell search engines which pages to crawl and that seemed to work fine.
Thanks,
bad_at_coding
Submit an XML sitemap. The easiest way to do this is to link to it in your robots.txt file.
Sample robots.txt file:
Sitemap: http://example.com/sitemap_location.xml
See Submitting Sitemaps for more on this topic from Google

How can my website appear in search engines [closed]

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I have developed a website for a firm that deals in pumps, valves and diesel engines. They require that when an interested user searches with some keywords like "Pump Dealers" or "Valve Dealers", their site should appear in the results. Currently I am not aware of how I can go about this, so my question is what should I do in order for better page ranking. I am using meaningful page titles and have enough text in every page.
Any suggestion is welcome.
Firstly Pagerank is irrelevant these days, so don't worry about that.
You should ensure that you use Google's Webmaster Tools to check that Google knows about your site etc. This will tell you what things it is coming up for on Google.
Make sure that the page has the text on it you want to rank for - as you mention, titles, headers etc will help but don't over do it.
The main thing to do is to get links to your site – write interesting blog posts, contact customers etc so they link to you.
It really depends on who your competition is for those terms - if there are already 10 huge companies ranking for those terms then you are stuck.
The other way to do this is to buy Adwords – this will likely cost upwards of $5-10 a day to get any meaningful traffic though.

Google SEO: Preview not available [closed]

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The pagerank of My website is 3. But when I search sgyuan in Google, I didn't any summary of my website, and the Preview is not avaible also.
And google translate is not working also.
Anyone can help me ?
Make sure you are not using the meta nosnippet tag that prevents Google from displaying snippets and previews in search results.
Make you do not have this in your Html
<meta name="googlebot" content="nosnippet">
More info here.
http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1062498
Anyway, for some site could take some days for Google to create your preview, consider wait and use Google Web Master Tools.
Please also read this article in case you use AJAX for your site
http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2011/11/get-post-and-safely-surfacing-more-of.html

What support does Google search have for HTML 5? [closed]

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I'm wondering if Google search is aware of tags such as <nav>, <aside>, <section>, etc. that are being added by HTML 5?
My navigation comes before my content and I have too many links in it for good SEO. I'd like to use <nav> if Google recognised it rather than using js or a css work around.
Thanks,
Denis
You can use HTML5 tags like even now, see Mads Kjaer article. Don't wait for google to be ready, use it now!
But until Google recognises those tags stick to following current SEO rules. Move your content to the beginning of the code and navigation to the end!
Probably nothing yet, since I don't believe any of those tags are implemented right now, and HTML5 is far from being a standard yet.
Has this now changed? Is it safe to add HTML5 to the start of the page and not impact SEO? Is google 'aware' of these tags?