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Webmaster Toolkit 2006/12/20 21:54  
I am wondering if anyone has come across and tried this.
http://www.webmaster-toolkit.com/

I came across the link in Brad Callens "SEO Course", where he suggests a link to view what the spiders see. But there are many other tools at the site. I have been using the Web Page Analyzer to analyze my pages and when I make the changes that it suggests, it makes a difference; at least according to them.

Just curious...
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Re:Webmaster Toolkit 2006/12/22 22:15  
Thank you for sharing that.

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Re:Webmaster Toolkit 2006/12/23 18:33  
Yeah! I would like to hear some reviews on this also.

Anything to make the optimization process easier is worth it!

Here's another one that I just received an email about.

http://www.silopublisher.com/

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Re:Webmaster Toolkit 2006/12/28 01:57  
Hi, I hope everyone had a great Christmas. I had to put the website work away last week, so I wouldn't miss the Holiday.

In reference to the Webmaster Toolkit, I was working through Brad Callens free course, and in lesson 2 he gives a link to this site to get the "spiders" view of your web pages. Its called the Search Engine Simulator. When you plug in a URL, it will show you what your page looks like to the spider; tell you what the search engines like; and whether or not your pages reflect these qualities.

But there is much more at the site... tools, generators and utilities.

The one that was most inspiring to me was the Web Page Ananlyzer, because I have a Blog (Blogger.com) for my site and the analyzer was telling me I had things missing. This tool prompted me to research how to get keyword and description tags into my pages and I had been wanting to figure that out. For anyone with a Blogger site that is interested, here is a code you place between the <head> tags of your template:

<meta name="keywords" content="<$BlogPageTitle$>"/>
<meta name="description" content="<BlogPageTitle$>"/>

(from the author of this code):
"This made it so that the title of each blog listing would become the description and keywords; this promoted dynamic tags throughout the site. Quickly, Google updated its index and I had no more "omitted results""

What this does to my site is add the page title to the Blog Description and the description and keywords change (a little) for each page. So, I need to keep my titles "keyword rich". I am such a newborn at this thing and I hardly know anything... but it makes sense to me to do this. If anyone knows contrary, please let me know. Thanks.

-Jeannie
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Re:Webmaster Toolkit 2006/12/28 01:57  
Hi, I hope everyone had a great Christmas. I had to put the website work away last week, so I wouldn't miss the Holiday.

In reference to the Webmaster Toolkit, I was working through Brad Callens free course, and in lesson 2 he gives a link to this site to get the "spiders" view of your web pages. Its called the Search Engine Simulator. When you plug in a URL, it will show you what your page looks like to the spider; tell you what the search engines like; and whether or not your pages reflect these qualities.

But there is much more at the site... tools, generators and utilities.

The one that was most inspiring to me was the Web Page Ananlyzer, because I have a Blog (Blogger.com) for my site and the analyzer was telling me I had things missing. This tool prompted me to research how to get keyword and description tags into my pages and I had been wanting to figure that out. For anyone with a Blogger site that is interested, here is a code you place between the <head> tags of your template:

<meta name="keywords" content="<$BlogPageTitle$>"/>
<meta name="description" content="<BlogPageTitle$>"/>

(from the author of this code):
"This made it so that the title of each blog listing would become the description and keywords; this promoted dynamic tags throughout the site. Quickly, Google updated its index and I had no more "omitted results""

What this does to my site is add the page title to the Blog Description and the description and keywords change (a little) for each page. So, I need to keep my titles "keyword rich". I am such a newborn at this thing and I hardly know anything... but it makes sense to me to do this. If anyone knows contrary, please let me know. Thanks.

-Jeannie
http://colloidal-silver-bullet.blogspot.com
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