Keeping up with multitudenous search tools and search engine optimization (SEO) can be overwhelming for anyone. I suggest the easy path: Spend some time at Pandia Search Central. Stay in the loop regarding the latest on search engines and search engine marketing, or brush up on your Internet searching skills. The Norway-based site has been covering these topics since 1998, and knows how to share their knowledge in a user-friendly manner.
Pandia Search Engine Marketing 101 is a a beginner’s tutorial on SEO and site promotion. It covers targeted keyword phrases, search engine friendly code and web design, link popularity, and search engine submissions. Learn about meta tags, get the big picture on inbound links, and find the blog search engines where you should submit your blog site. This tutorial will help you easily cover the SEO basics that most websites don’t bother with, giving your site a competitive edge with search engines.
The Pandia Goalgetter is a short and easy search engine tutorial. The instructions make Internet searching “as easy as ordering pizza.” It covers Boolean operators [AND, AND NOT, OR] and character operators such as the [*] asterisk wildcard, ["..."] double quotation phrases, and the special [~] Google tilde operator for keyword synonyms. Goalgetter also explains the unique functions of search engines, search directories, metasearch engines, and specialized search engines. Applying Goalgetter tips will reduce the number of your query page results, while increasing their overall relevance.
Stay in the know with the Pandia Search Engine Blog, which is updated several times a week. You’ll find reviews and feature articles about current search engine events. This is news you can use to stay aware of developments that effect SEO, or for your own research. As an example, today’s updates are listed below. Note that Pandia consolidates search engine news each week with a convenient wrap-up entry.
First, Pandia provides an informative overview of any given category of Internet searching. Second, Pandia acts as a gateway that links you to recommended resources. The array of Internet searching resources is extensive. Here’s a sampling of search categories that Pandia covers:
The only disappointment I find at Pandia is their very own Powersearch metasearch engine, which promises a simultaneous search of Yahoo!, MSN (in today’s world, Bing), AlltheWeb, Ask.com, Wisenut, and more. When I experimented with several search topics, it only pulled results from two sources: Yahoo! and Qkport (a live portal and internet search engine). Skip Pandia Powersearch.
Do investigate the suggested metasearch engines listed at the bottom of the Metasearch Page. Finding one that combines results from two or more search engines you like will enhance your Internet search activities. For instance, PolyMeta searches five search engines at once (Ask, Bing, Cuil, Google, and Yahoo! Search), and separates each search engine”s results at the top of the page for your convenience.
Pandia has organized link lists to special search tools on the Powersearch Page. You’ll find pathways to reference tools like dictionaries and encyclopedias; multi-media files like images, film, music, radio, and podcasts; business and finance resources; search tools for micro-blogging and social media; and more. New tools are clearly indicated, helping users stay up-to-date.
At the very bottom of the Powersearch Page, Pandia provides a link list of search resources “giving access to the invisible Web, i.e. information sources that are not easily reached using a traditional search engine.” You’ll find paths to specialized search engines, scholarly resources, answer services, and more.
Pandia Search Central is a rich and valuable resource of information about search engines, Internet searching, and search engine optimization.
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Hoping to find some free seo software.. any tips?
Hermann,
Go to the àlaBuzz Free Online Resources tab. You’ll find a list of free resources that are especially useful for site owners.
The database company that houses the list has recently changed, and now I see the search function of the list does not work as well:-( (Maybe the change is something I can figure out, but meanwhile…) You will need to type “research” into the list’s search box. Then scroll down until you begin to see SEO under the Type column. Most of the SEO tools I listed are in the Research category.
@alaJoAnn, Hermann,
The search function for the àlaBuzz Free Online Resources list is working fine now. Just type “SEO” in the list search box to see pertinent resources in the list.
àlaJoAnn