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    <title>Eliminate Broken Links and Maintain Your Web Site Error-Free</title>
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   	<description>Making or managing a Web site? Improve the quality of your Web site and maintain HTML pages error-free with SeoAdministrator Site Analyzer.

In today&#039;s fast-paced hi-tech environment, Web sites and individual pages quickly become obsolete, and so do external links placed on your Web site and pages. Regular link checks are vital to keep any website free of errors. Broken links, HTML errors and other issues annoy visitors and make it difficult to browse through your site...a real pain for visitors and webmasters alike. Broken links degrade the usability of your Web site, and are strongly advised against by major search engines. Many search engines recommend checking your Web site for broken links and for correct HTML as part of their Web master guidelines.

Fixing broken links is easy provided you know exactly which links to remove or modify. But how do you know which links are broken and which aren&#039;t?

Good Web development tools such as Macromedia DreamWeaver or Microsoft Expression Web can scan your project for broken links within the project, ensuring that the correct pages are addressed by every link. Unfortunately, they don&#039;t take the next step, providing no tools for you to check your outgoing links for validity when published.

Scanning all of your HTML pages and manually verifying each and every outgoing link for 404 and other errors may be an option if you have a single-page Web site with only a few external links. But, that is obviously not an option if you are managing a larger or dynamic Web site.

The same goes for validating every HTML page on your Web site. While you may have a perfectly valid template, can you be sure that no element in your site&#039;s dynamic content has all HTML meta-tags such as Title, Description, Keywords, as well as image Alt tags? These tags are not required by HTML standards, but using them properly makes your Web pages more informative to visitors and more valuable in the eyes of search engines.

Ensure the best user experience and avoid search engine problems by eliminating broken links and maintaining your Web pages in a standards-compliant and error-free manner! Site Analyzer (http://www.seoadministrator.com/) performs a comprehensive scan of your Web site and informs you about any problems found on its pages. Broken links, faulty images, HTML errors and even missing meta-tags are accounted for and reported in a clearly legible way.

Each and every Web page and outgoing link will be analyzed and accounted for. Your Web pages Google PageRank will be checked and included into the report.

Site Analyzer is not limited to scanning your Web site and creating a report. After the scan is complete, the product already knows about your Web site and pages. Why not put this information to good use? After scanning your Web site, Site Analyzer can make a perfectly valid XML sitemap for Google completely automatically. You can also create an additional HTML sitemap for your own visitors.

Site Analyzer is an exemplary tool for modern Web masters. Save time and ensure the quality of your Web site with SeoAdministrator Site Analyzer! Download your copy now: http://www.seoadministrator.com/</description>
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    <title>Grow Your Business and Get More Visitors by Optimizing Your Site for Search Engines</title>
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   	<description>It is no secret that major search engines such as Google and Yahoo are the largest and often the only source to bring visitors to most Web sites. Importantly, you don&#039;t pay search engines for every visitor they send to your site. It&#039;s hard to underestimate the potential of this free traffic.

How do you get more visitors? The short answer is: you have to get your site a better visibility on search engines.

At this very moment, your competitors are improving their sites. They are fighting to be in the top search results in order to get more visitors.

Statistically, your potential visitors only look through the first twenty or so results in the listings presented by search engines as the results of search requests. If you have more than twenty competitors, chances are that potential visitors would never find out about your site or product, but will instead be pointed towards your competition.

So how do you get more visitors? Again, the short answer is: you have to optimize your site for better rankings in major search engines.

There are several ways to optimize your site. You could contract a company specializing in Search Engine Optimization, or hire a SEO specialist. This can be effective but very expensive. Besides, an over-optimization of your site or the use of certain (mostly borderline) optimization methods can trigger the search engines to completely delete your site from their index. Because of this, contracting a third party to do a SEO job for you might be risky, and is not always a good idea.

It&#039;s much better if you optimize your site yourself. As the owner of the site, you won&#039;t do anything risky that could lead to a ban by major search engines. As a good starting point, there is a SEO tutorial for beginners at http://seo-utorial.seoadministrator.com/

After you read the tutorial, you may wonder what keyword density your pages have, what keywords your visitors use to find your site, and what rankings you have for those keywords on different search engines. Counting the keywords on a page, analyzing log files and running search queries on major search engines can be a long, time-consuming process. Furthermore, analyzing the results often requires certain statistical and mathematical knowledge.

What if you don&#039;t have that much time or mathematical skills? After all, do your competitors have a Ph.D. in Mathematics?

No, they don&#039;t need to. Your competitors are using tools that are specifically designed for gathering data on keywords and visitors, and tools for analyzing such data. They are getting nicely formatted reports that summarize their keywords, rankings, and visitor&#039;s behavior. Some of the best tools can even make suggestions on what they can do to rank higher for specific keywords, or even suggest new keywords that complement those already in use.

SEO Administrator tools available at http://www.seoadministrator.com/ do all that, and much more. This package has everything to automatically analyze and track your site&#039;s rankings in various search engines, check sites that have links to your pages, and verify that your Web site is indexed properly by the search engines. It even does things as complex as finding the sites that link to your competitors, and offers their owners to link to you instead!

This suite of SEO Administrator tools won&#039;t break the bank either, offering a terrific value at only $70 for the basic edition and all the way up to just $150 for the full-featured Enterprise version. You&#039;re getting a much better deal than your competitors! Visit http://www.seoadministrator.com/seo-software.html and see for yourself what this great set of SEO tools can do to grow your business!</description>
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