website analyzer - SEO data [closed] - seo

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I'm trying to make a personal web analyzer site using PHP.. I bought a script to get other seo data... Now I want to have the 3 bar-counters like the one shown at the top of this page: http://www.woorank.com/en/www/cnn.com ... The problem is I don't know what these information are and how these are computed.. This is not included on the script I bought as well.. I've already googled alot, and I mean a lot, of websites also but I can't seem to find any site like this.. Can anyone help me with the computation or direct me to sites that show these 3 bar-counter data just for more information?

I am referring to the link you provided.
The three bars at the top.
Successfully passed 32
Room for improvement 5
Errors to fix 8
These are totals of all the individual points listed.
The ones that are successfully passed are marked with a green tick
eg Traffic Estimations
Room for improvement are marked with the orange exclamation mark.
eg Title
Errors to fixed are marked by a red cross
eg IP Canonicalization
To display these bars is a coding issue.

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I am the developer of Infermap.com. We are regularly monitoring and working on SEO and presence on Google SERPs. In the past 3-4 days we have seen a sudden steep drop in the number of Impressions on Google.
Can someone suggest me the possible reason of why might this happen and by what ways I can prevent it.
Also I have added around 11k urls to be indexed out of which only 1.5k has been indexed. What are the possible reasons for it?
(note: this question should probably be moved to Webmasters Stack Exchange)
Looks like your 11k new URLs have not been picked up as quality content by Google. You might even be cloaking, when I click on a result I get a completely different text on your site.
Ways to avoid it:
avoid cloaking
avoid adding similar looking pages without unique content, e.g. make sure your pages are unique enough before publishing them
feed new content that looks alike gradually, e.g. start with 100 pages, wait a week or two, and add another 200. Once you are confident your pages are picked up well you can add everything at once.

How can I improve google search result for my website? [closed]

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I have built an extremly small website for fun for the past couple weeks. But after 1 week I put it on the shared host, there is still no Google search result for my site.
Actually, Google has indexed my site's home page which I uploaded 3 weeks ago for test purpose and is always displaying that "test page" when my domain name is searched.
I know Google and other search engine cache data for a reason, but how long will the cache last until next time they crawl my site?
Apparently, my website mymsdn.info is now totally different from the one Google collects.
The information you are looking for can be found here.
If you have any other questions or need more explanation please let me know.

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.

Keyword on Domain Name vs. Brand Domain Name [closed]

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A solution to get quick exposure:
Since my website just got lunched 3 days, i still have time to change my domain name. I decided to do is:
Pick a domain name with keyword tacked before domain name as of: {Keyword}Brand.com (looks ugly)
Keep it for at least 1 year till my site get fair exposure, just to reach to my competitors.
Move back to Brand.com (Probably). I know i will loose ranks, but it won't be hard to bring it back because the website is already being exposed and used by many.
Question:
Do you believe this is a good temporary solution?
Hence, The keyword is non-English word.
So get everyone to learn your name and then change it and get everyone to learn your new name? Does that sound like a good idea? Why not build a strong foundation and then keep building upon it? Races are marathons, not sprints. Think long term, not short term. If you're actually good at what you do you will eventually outrank your competitors for all of your keywords even without your keywords being in your domain name. If you're not good at what you, then hacks and tricks like this won't help you anyway.

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.