Can your embeded code on other sites increase seo rank? [closed] - seo

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I'm working on a video hosting website and I'm wondering how my embeded code would affect ny seo rank
for example:
<iframe width="420" height="315" src="//www.mywebsite.com/embed/Bp222aodrVg" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Can your embeded code on other sites improve of hurt your seo rank?

Yes it can improve your ranking.
This works good for sites that have a high Google Page Rank - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PageRank.
A lot of links from low ranked sites won't help you much.
What you want to get is backlinks from high quality sides, called backlinks - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backlink. Yes, even links to images/videos on your side can increase your Google ranking.

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How to set a subdomain under main domain on google search? [closed]

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I have a site and a blog as subdomain. The both are indexed on google, however, when I search for my domain, the blog and site are displayed separately. I'd like to show them "aggregated" way.
For example, attached has the result of stackoverflow searching on google. The picture has the main site and under it, some pages as Questions, Jobs, Java, etc.
How can I set my blog under my main site?
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those are called site links and are quto generated by google if links on your website are evaluated as important

How became my posts first rank in Google [closed]

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I have a WordPress site http://www.swalifpress.com/
How to get my articles appear in the first page of search results in Google
I am an Arab from Egypt, sought to excuse me, I used translator
You're looking for help with Search Engine Optimization, you will probably be better served by posting on http://webmasters.stackexchange.com.
For anyone who wants the above link in english, Search Engine Optimization.

google - SEO guides [closed]

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I have deployed the following application to OpenShift and I think I'm doing something wrong with the seo steps I followed.
https://actibities-uniongr.rhcloud.com
Whenever I search about actibities in google my site appears at the 3rd page but instead of showing the home page, it shows a "sub" page pages/actibities-history. I have tried to submit my content through webmaster tools but with no luck.
Any ideas about how I should re-crawl in order to adopt the appropriate site structure?
Did You upload sitemap to google ? Thats best way to organize Your page structure.

Will traffic from 'unrelated' searches improve my SEO? [closed]

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I am a founder for a tech summer camp program. My website has a page full of resources for web-development meant for camp participants and has been getting lots of traffic from people querying html colors, css cheat sheet, and other similar terms.
My question is: will traffic from these terms hurt my SEO for queries involving things like summer camps,tech camps halifax, or other more related queries? or Is any traffic good for my SEO?
Note: We have no problem with people accessing these resources, so I haven't bothered to password protect it or add robots.txt or anything. The site is compcamp.ca and the resource page I mentioned is compcamp.ca/web-development-design-resources/
Google ranks the site compcamp.ca/web-development-design-resources/ well for search-queries like css cheat-sheet, because the content of your site contains the keywords and so on.
There are no Keywords for "tech camps halifax" and so on. So Google won't rank this subsite.
If you want to rank fpr "tech camps halifax" you have to take content on a site (i would expect the start page) which contains those keywords.
The other way round: Successful search queries on your cheat-sheet sub-site won't hurt your rankings from other sub-pages which delivers different information = different keywords.
I hope this is answering your question, don't bother to ask if not.

For SEO perspective dynamic content good or not [closed]

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i have 5 dynmic artcile in my home page, (random)
How quick google will read my content ,
First tell me Really Google will cron my content or not becoz am changes my content every page refresh ,
So i have this doubt ,
Google Will crawl random content Or Not ?
Thanks
Google will crawl anything. But if your content is random you'll soon get a Google ban/discount. Regularly changing content is good, random content is not.
Also, your content is only a small portion of your search results these days. Getting relevant links (links from websites with domain authority) has much more influence.