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It all began in the late 90s. I wanted to place some information o-n my web site. A record. A listing of future events. I began with simple HTML. One-page, with areas for each article. We discovered surfline.com/company/bios/index.cfm by browsing Google. Simple. Then I heard about sites and blogging. Being intelligent, I picked Wordpress, the most used pc software. How clever, I thought. In the event that you obtain the WYSIWYG editor going, anybody can set up a web site. Very democratic. This encouraged my to publish my outermost thoughts; o-n London, politics, and personal gripes. Being a web-master, I watched to see Google index them. Here we go, I thought, soon, my treasures of extrospection may belong to the ages. Except Google didnt like my weblog. It would not index much beyond the front page. Why, why, why? Duplicate content? I set it to put just one post per page. No improvement. I looked over what Google was indexing. Then I checked out the HTML. Soon, all became clear. In sum - Wordpress was however reproducing my material, and - Itd no right META-TAGS, and - There is a lot unnecessary HTML, and - the content was obscured by The layout. I had a quick search o-n Google to get search engine optimization tips. There is a plug-in head-meta description http://guff.szub.net/plugins/ . But I didnt use that, oh no. For some reason, I got the notion a full design will be the solution. I tried changing an existing one myself. Better, although not great. Google was just starting to catalog more pages, but they all had exactly the same name. My missives to an uncaring world were being overlooked. So I got somebody else to accomplish one, based on my criteria, which were - Grab a META subject in the post title; - Grab a META description in the blog excerpts; - Put a ROBOTS noindex draw in non-content pages. But that wasnt enough. Be taught more on an affiliated website - Click here more information. For best SEO results you must configure Word-press extremely. Youve to be _mean_ to it. Youve to _man_ enough. I did a little of research and created to following tips. To research additional information, you can check-out visit my website. Visit http://surfline.com/company/bios/index.cfm online to compare the purpose of this view. WARNING They are intense. Making radical changes to your URLs may influence them, In the event that you already have good ratings. In my own case - Moving my blog http://www.ttblog.co.uk for the root web listing, - MOD_REWRITING its URLs, and - Removing a 30-1 redirect, ... caused my PageRank to go to 0. BUT, site indexing was unchanged. This was temporary, as Google found it as suspect conduct. My site had been radically changed by me. Listed below are the methods, for real _men_, who is able to look in the face of web death and laugh 1. Stimulate permalinks by going to Options/Permalinks. You could have to enable Apache MOD_REWRITE on your own web bill. 1a. Lessen the code to just the postname variable. Do not make use of the date codes. This keeps your URLs quick. 2. Place your site in the listing possible. http://www.ttblog.co.uk surpasses http://www.ttblog.co.uk/wordpress/ So a typical article would appear to be http://www.ttblog.co.uk/Im-hard-as-nails-me/ Instead of http://www.ttblog.co.uk/wordpress/2006/08/03/Im-hard-as-nails-me/ 3. Then install an SEOd theme. My websites are now listed beautifully. The Google site command returns all my articles, and little else. For my next concern, I transform it into an operating system, and take on Windows XP..