SEO results from a single blog vs multiple blogs [closed] - seo

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Consider a website with multiple sections, each with a different set of data/features. Now to promote the website through blogging which of the following method is better and how is it better than the other:
A single blog is created which has multiple categories and each category corresponds to one section of the website. In this way each and every section of the website is covered and you can manage all the stuff in just one blog.
Separate blogs are created for each section of the website. The content of each blog is unique and you can promote each section of the website more precisely.

It depends. If the sections on your website cater to each other e.g surround a common theme I would only create separate blogs if you have enough content to fill them up in a quality way.
Gaining readers, backlinks and reputation as a site will be much easier if you can focus on one blog.
If the content on your webpage is very diverse I would go for separate blogs. That way its easier for your readers and searchengines to grasp your theme.

If your website has multiple industries and each one is serving many services, then separate blogs for each industry and categorize them with your industry related services.
If your website is focusing only on one industry then simply make a single blog and categorize them with different services. It will also help the users to read stuff related to your different services from a single platform.

separate blogs used only for first positions using url more work and time required if multiple blogs
but single all in one blog have always success and high view and earnings and seo for single blog is also easy and permanent

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How to help search engines to find all the pages on my website [closed]

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I currently program a website which gives information about food products.
The way the website works is that there's a search engine -> the users search for the product they want to know something about -> the website shows all the products that they may want to see, and every product has his own page with all the information about it.
So my question is: how search engines, like google, will be able to find all the product pages?
Search engines use many different ways to find new pages. Most commonly their web crawlers follow (external as well as internal) hyperlinks.
While a typical informational website links to all available pages in its site-wide navigation (so web crawlers can reach all pages by following internal links), other websites don’t necessarily link to all their pages (maybe because you can only reach them via forms, or because it doesn’t make sense for them to provide all links, etc.).
To allow discovery/crawling of new pages of these sites, too, they can provide a site map. This is essentially just a page linking to all existing pages, but often with structured metadata that can help search engines.
So just make sure that all your pages are linked somehow. Either via "natural" internal links on your site, or by providing a sitemap (ideally following the sitemaps.org protocol), or both.
For questions about SEO advice (which is off-topic here on SO), see our sister site https://webmasters.stackexchange.com/.
Please add sitemap in your site for google crawling all pages easily and indexing properly.
also add xml sitemap
your website need SEO process.

Multi Language Shopify site [closed]

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Any idea how to run multi language Shopify site? JavaScript hacks are not the solution, cause it breaks SEO. I can't imagine how to do it by templates and pages.
I would say: Don't duplicate your store. We did it once and it was a nightmare. (you need to have duplicate products, duplicate collections, duplicate pages, duplicate settings...) It all depends on your company size and how many people you can allocate to each store. We used the translator app and it's working pretty good though checkout is not translatable.
UPDATE: (february 2015)
There's 2 new localization apps in Shopify:
a.- Langify (good solution but it really dirts a lot your liquid code)
b.- Localize.js (great solution and incredible clean and fast dashboard, which uses its own strings database so you don't use Shopify metafields)
Sticking back to your question, answers are:
Use david option (open one store for each language).
Use any of the i18 available Shopify apps.
No way by using liquid as you'll need to create a session to set the language, and this can only be done with JavaScript.
You can see an example of a Shopify store with multiple languages (spanish+catalan+english) here: Pienso para perros - Dr. Pet
Call up Shopify. Ask for a deal on a needed second shop. You can re-use your templates of course. Now just edit your inventory to have your second language translations. Import.
You can provide language switcher links in your shop. Of course, if inventory counting is important, allocate half to each shop.
To run your show, bookmark both admins, and now you're in business.

SEO for blogspot [closed]

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I have started writing articles for my blog recently and then realized that google was not indexing it. So I went through some articles on google on how to do SEO. I have seen certain links suggesting meta tags are no longer useful to increase your rank.
From my experiments so far:
I have found, meta tags help for the keywords and nothing more.
Get more page hits and hence increased rank on the search engine by sharing on social networking sites like FB , twitter ,etc.
I would like to know what else can I do to increase. I know its not a one step solution or there is no readymade answer, but I would like to know what has worked for people on this forum :)
Another doubt I had is that google prefers original content as much as possible. I have posted some of my sport articles on my blog and on another website which publishes articles on the same sport but I have given a link to my original blog. But since the sports website has higher page ranking my page on the blog (the articles with same content) can no longer be found on google. Is there any way to stop it? Pls dont tell post on one location only. If there is a solution, I would appreciate that :)
There are a couple of things that are really important for SEO these days: fresh, original content (which you're handling with your blog!) and social signals. You should be promoting your blog on Google+, Facebook and Twitter, as well as participating in relevant communities.
You would be well served to become a regular visitor to a few niche blogs in your area of interest, and try to get some guest blogs posted. Blogs LOVE guest bloggers, and it's a great way to drive direct traffic back to your own blog, as well as increase your SERP placement for specific keywords in your author bio.
Participating in forums and other online discussions is a good way to work on driving traffic to your site. Create good, link-worthy content, and the SERPs will follow.

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.

How does Google store the index? [closed]

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Lately I have been reading about web crawling, indexing and serving. I have found some information on the Google Web Masters Tool - Google Basics about the process that Google does to crawl the Web and serve the searches.
What I am wondering is how they save all those indexs? I mean, that's a lot to store right? How do they do it?
Thanks
I'm answering myself because I found some interesting stuff that talks about Google index:
In Google Webmasters YouTube Channel, Matt Cutts give us some references about the architecture behind Google Index: Google Webmaster YouTube Channel
One of those references, and from my point of view a worth reading, is this one: The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine
This helped me to understand it better, and I hope it help you too!
They use a variety of different types of data stores depending on the type of information. Generally, they don't use SQL because it has too much overhead and isn't very compatible with large-scale distribution of information.
Google actually developed their own data store that they use for large read-mostly applications such as Google Earth and the search engine's cache. This supports distributing information over a very large number of computers with each piece of information stored on three or four different computers. This allows them to use cheap hardware -- if one computer fails, the others immediately begin restoring all the data it held to the appropriate number of copies