+1 on social bookmarks. We can by default add links to post at the bottom,
and i am sure that they will noit only bring more hit but also increase
pagerank.


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On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 6:58 PM, Sidar Ok <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am not an expert, but I know following actions can be taken to increase
> page rank IME :
>
> 1 - Referencing every article from sites like digg, dotnetkicks, reddit,
> technorati . This is not only because  they are popular and increase the
> traffic but also another source that is indexed by the article name the site
> has.
>
> 2 - Choosing accurate article names. and virtual folder names.
> nhforge/myarticle is less discoverable then nhforge/nhibernate/my_article
> given nhibernate is a popular keyword
>
> 3 - Tweet about it a lot, put to the profile if possible (looking at ayende
> here :)) Mention it in high-profile blogs that already has a good google
> rating.
>
> 4 - Having a public IP that's been internet more than 2-3 years
>
> 5 - Install a SEO plug in for the blog engine to optimize the html output.
>
> 6 - Avoid self linking pages as much as possible.
>
> 7 - Increase the number of outgoing links per article (such as linking to
> the pages in msdn for class libraries, or adding some related articles at
> the end) and make sure they are valid
>
> 8 - Put current time and date - this will make the page look like updated
> frequently rather than static.
>
> 9 - Keep sitemap automatically up to date.
>
> That's all I can think of now for the time being.
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 5:30 PM, Tobes <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>>
>> I've asked a collegue who's an expert at SEO to look into this.
>> Hopefully he'll do it for free, in exchange for putting him in the
>> credits. If not I'll be buying him pints for the next two years :)
>>
>> My suspicions are that it's a combination of many factors that make up
>> the Google secret source - inbound links, outbound links, duplicate
>> content, actual site content, site structure, metadata, etc etc etc.
>>
>> As James mentioned, he  and I talked about this problem last summer, a
>> shame that time hasn't fixed the issues :)
>>
>> T
>>
>> On Aug 13, 5:27 am, Klaus Lüdenscheidt <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> > i'm looking at NHForge frequently to see, if there's something new. One
>> thing you should do is to reconfigure the Site Activity. For
>> > me it's not interesting who joined NHForge or who has a new avatar and
>> so on. I hope that you have recognized, that there are many
>> > new members in the last few weeks which seems to be generated from SPAM
>> machines. Because of these entries i could'nt see if there
>> > are any new blog entires. It would be fine if you can configure the Site
>> Activity just to show new content in the blogs and wikis.
>> >
>> > New releases should be noted on top of the home page. I remember that
>> Fabio announced NHibernate 2.1 in the blog and if i didn't see
>> > this in the site activity i wouldn't know about it.
>> >
>> > Regards
>> > Klaus
>>
>
>
>
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