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Aggressive SEO Tools (More risky)

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Some of these tools may risk getting your site banned.
Free: Cooperative Ad Network … this essentially amounts to a huge link
farm, but it is blended in with many sites that are well integrated into the
web. Some search algorithms can look for temporal effects and deweight
rapidly rotating links. I currently am not using this ad network on any of
my sites, and probably would not use it on any site that I wanted to do well
longterm. It seems as though some older established sites can get away
with using this sort of stuff more than newly established sites, but they also
are risking losing more. (http://www.digitalpoint.com/tools/ad-network/)
Free: Link Vault – acts similar to the Coop Ad Network, except it
provides static non-rotating links. (http://www.link-vault.com)
Articlebot – creates multiple copies of semantically sound copy from a
single original article. I have not yet used Article Bot but have heard good
reviews, although some think the software is a bit complex to learn.
(http://www.articlebot.com/) On ThreadWatch someone noted that they
thought this tool might be sending some of its data back to someone
involved with creating the tool.
Any time you use an automated content generator that phones home you
may be doing niche discovery for someone else.
Traffic Equalizer – scrapes search results and creates pages from them.
By default it likely leaves some footprints.
(http://www.trafficequalizer.com/)
RSS Equalizer – creates static pages out of RSS feeds. Similar thoughts as
T.E. above. (http://www.rssequalizer.com/)
• Fantomaster – high end cloaking software. I have not yet used cloaking
software, but Fantomaster has a reputation for being the best in the
business. (http://fantomaster.com/)
KloakIt – low cost cloaking software. (http://www.kloakit.com/)

SEO Link Checking Functions

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Here are some ways to check backlink profiles using major search engines:
Yahoo! links – search for link:seobook.com to find links to that specific
page via Yahoo! Site Explorer http://siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com/
Site Explorer also allows you to filter out internal backlinks to be able to
get a better view of external inbound links
Yahoo! Site links – shows links pointing to any page on a site. Uses the
same structure as above, but use linkdomain: instead of link:
Yahoo! .edu links – links from .edu and .gov type websites may be trusted
more than typical links. You can view the .edu links pointing at
SeoBook.com using this link
http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=linkdomain:www.seobook.com%20%2Bsite:.edu%20-site:.com%20-site:www.seobook.com
Google backlink check – use link:seobook.com, but please note that
Google only shows a small sample of the links they know of.
Google similar pages check - related:http://www.seobook.com/ shows
sites which Google thinks are related to SEO Book.
Google Blogseach Backlinks – Google’s Blogsearch will show you recent
links from blogs to any page on a particular site. On
http://blogsearch.google.com/ use link:seobook.com
Technorati – shows blog links similarly to how Google Blogsearch does.
Search at http://www.technorati.com for www.seobook.com
Microsoft offers similar link functions as Yahoo!. Like Yahoo!, Microsoft
tends to show a larger and more comprehensive sample of linkage data
than Google.
MSN reciprocal link checking feature. Microsoft allows you to see which
sites a domain links at using LinkFromDomain:seobook.com
By searching for links that are both to and from a domain you can see
which links are reciprocal links in nature and help further identify the local
topical community
http://search.msn.com/results.aspx?q=linkfromdomain%3Aseobook.com+linkdomain%3Aseobook.com

La Commande Attrib et sa fonction

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La Commande Attrib c'est pour cacher ou décacher et pour Masquer ou démasque et pour les fichiers systèmes sous MS-DOS.
Voyer suivre le video pour mieux comprendre sa fonction.





La Commande Del et sa fonction

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La Commande Del c'est pour supprimer les fichiers sous MS-DOS
Voyer suivre le video pour mieux comprendre sa fonction.




What is SEO?

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Search Engine Optimization means changing words
and links to cause search engines to list web sites in
the top results for certain search words or phrases.
In other words, SEO is the process of optimizing a
site, and links to a site, to get a higher position.
This case study covers the basics of on site SEO
that can lead to these results.

General SEO Tools: Commonly used tools

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There are many various tools which help make the job of SEO quicker. These are
some of my more commonly used tools. All the tools in this section are free.

FireFox browser – browser allows tabbed browsing, which saves a ton of
time when I am looking at about a half dozen sites at the same time.
(http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox)
Firefox Bookmarks and Extensions – extensions and bookmarks I use to
customize Firefox to make SEO easier.
(http://tools.seobook.com/firefox/bookmarklets.html)
Internet Explorer
(http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/ie/default.mspx)
Internet Archive – shows the history of websites.
(http://www.archive.org/)
Digital Point keyword ranking, backlink, and PageRank checker – I use this
tool to view my position for various websites in Google, Yahoo!, and
MSN. It also helps me hypothesize some of the ways they may have
changed their algorithms.
(http://www.digitalpoint.com/tools/keywords)
Xenu Link Sleuth – finds broken links on your site, and helps you build a
sitemap. (http://home.snafu.de/tilman/xenulink.html)
Sitemaps Protocol – official xml sitemap protocol supported by the major
search engines. Please note that these xml sitemaps are different than your
internal sitemaps. (http://www.sitemaps.org/)
Free Meta Tag Generator – helps you create the code for your page title
and meta tags
(http://tools.seobook.com/meta-medic/)
The Google Toolbar – good for highlighting keyword proximity and usage
and doing many things like giving you a quick glimpse of a cached copy of
a page. (http://toolbar.google.com/) If you are doing lots of exceptionally
aggressive promotional techniques it may be unwise to install any toolbar
distributed by a major search engine since it will help them track and cross
reference your sites.
Google Toolbar buttons - if you use the Google toolbar for Internet
Explorer you can create custom buttons to act as an RSS reader or link to
various useful tools, like a site’s WhoIs history. I created a number of
buttons here (http://tools.seobook.com/buttons/)
Show IP – FireFox extension shows what IP Google results are coming
from (http://l4x.org/site/node/1078)
GoLexa – SEO Swiss Army Knife tool (http://www.golexa.com/)
Office application. Things like spreadsheets make life much easier as an
SEO. I use MicroSoft Office sometimes (http://office.microsoft.com/)
and sometimes I use OpenOffice (http://www.openoffice.org/). Either
will probably work for most jobs. OpenOffice can create PDF documents
for free. The newest beta version of Internet Explorer also can produce
PDF documents from web pages.
Myriad Search – meta search service which makes it easy to compare the
top search results from the major search engines
(http://www.myriadsearch.com/)
Espion – Free download application which makes it easy to change your
user agent to check for user agent based cloaking.
(http://tools.webguerrilla.com/new-browser-app/)
Content generation & scripting: http://www.elance.com is an online
auction where people bid on your projects. You can find real bad deals and
real gems there. http://www.constant-content.com is a content bank full
of content for sale. The US government and the BBC are also offering free
RSS feeds. Some people also use sites like http://craigslist.org/ to look for
affordable writers.

SEO Tools

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Much of the craft to SEO is knowing how to use time effectively. SEO is
an extremely time intensive process. These are the tools I use to save
time with SEO. None of these links are affiliate links. I get paid nothing
to recommend these tools to you.

Social Bookmarking, Tags, & Buzz Tools
Tools that help you find rapidly spreading ideas. If you track what ideas are
spreading it may become easier to learn how to create ideas that spread.
As the web becomes more social SEO will continue to shift away from matching
algorithms to creating and marketing remarkable ideas.

• Free: Del.icio.us popular list (http://del.icio.us/popular/)
• Free: Digg (http://digg.com/)
• Free: Netscape (http://www.netscape.com/)
• Free: Reddit (http://reddit.com/)
• Free: StumbleUpon (http://www.stumbleupon.com/) top stories @
(http://buzz.stumbleupon.com/)
• Free: Memeorandum (http://tech.memeorandum.com/)
• Free: Yahoo! Buzz (http://buzz.yahoo.com/)

When marketing sites on social news websites it is crucial that you use headlines
which are focused more on invoking an emotional response than just matching
your target keywords. Read Copy Blogger for tips on how to use compelling page
titles and headlines http://www.copyblogger.com/magnetic-headlines/.

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