[02/11/2014--by Jason Ian Hector, Real Estate Broker]
Google has a helpful SEO guide.
I am currently reading several new 2013/2014 books (Google Semantic Search) about Google to better understand the new ways that websites are ranking. Two of the most powerful tools are:
Check out my Google+ Page because I talk about how the webmaster tools helped me fix spam sites liking to my website.
Want to know how to find if your site is recognized by the major search engine? All you have to do is go the search window for the site. For example my website is www.jasonhector.com. I go to www.google.com and in the search box type the following: site:jasonhector.com. This will tell you how many pages Google has their directory.
Try the other major websites too.
2. www.msn.com
3. www.ask.com
4. www.dmoz.org
If you are not recognized by these search engines, submit your site so that people can find you on the internet. It took a while but I am now in the dmoz.org directory but it looks like the informaiton is a bit old. You can use their update site link when you are in the directory your site is found in. For example, I go to dmoz.org and type my website in the search and the directory comes up where the site is at as follows: http://www.dmoz.org/Regional/North_America/United_States/California/Localities/N/Canyon Country/Business_and_Economy/Real_Estate/
From this page you can use the update site link to update the title information. Give it some time for them to finish. Keep checking back for coming info on Wikipedia contributions. Good luck and happy blogging.
From this page you can use the update site link to update the title information. Give it some time for them to finish. Keep checking back for coming info on Wikipedia contributions. Good luck and happy blogging.











