A co-worker recommended the website SEOBugs to me today. This is an SEO tool that you can enter in your url and it tells you what it think the search engine bots will think of your website.
Although it offers some good advice, I don't place all my weight in it's analysis. I ran the web-tool against some of my competitor's website's and they performed much worse than my website did, yet they are still holding to top rankings spots.
One of the criteria that was analyzed was: "is my website's link structure SEO friendly?" Well, my website failed and my competitor's passed, but I was unable to figure out what exactly SEOBug meant by their definition of 'SEO friendly link structure'. I am pretty sure our link structure is in fact SEO friendly, because our pages and sub-pages have the appropriate keywords. But my security is probably founded in a misconception of what the focus is on.
Looking for answers I cam across this video; another great one by seobook. Enjoy!
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October 22, 2008 at 4:51 AM
Getting a high rank depends on 2 things: CODE Optimization and External Optimization
SEO Bugs is analyzing the code optimization.
External factors can be age, backlinks etc.