Friday, March 23, 2007

Q and A: Why can't I see my favicon? (Part Two)

Dear Kalena...

That is not what it was supposed to be -a link farm. It is 6 years of hard link-exchange work. All I know was - that link exchange helps to get attention from the search engines and that was why I started this. I could have done nicer things with my time than sitting night over night to exchange links. After 2 years other websites started asking me to exchange.

For almost a year I would say I haven't answer those requests anymore because I don't know where to put them. But when you say it became a NO NO ...what should I do with my link partners. I also think it is a NO NO to get into a link exchange and throw them out just for the change of a search engine rule. Wasn't it you who said you don't care much about the ever-changing ranking rules of Google ??!!

So what am I supposed to do ....delete all the link pages?! I guess Google did see the point too - my website is a very honest and labour intense result of years of work with tons of interesting content, not only to tourists but also to local people from our community and area. I introduced the power of internet presents to our community and networked like a crazy person. As volunteer by the way!

Maybe that is what Google can detect too, aren't they supposed to see the overall quality instead of some mistakes I might have made? And YES my website is for humans and actually only for humans - that is why I used all those keywords to take it to the people I want to see all our websites.

All comments are highly appreciated.

Thanks
Shirley


Kalena's Answer:

Dear Shirley

If you are proud of the time and effort you've put into collecting the links, then make it a legitimate part of your site! Don't hide it behind meaningless anchor text at the bottom of your pages as though you are ashamed of it.

If the links are all viable and high quality, best thing to do is to create a multiple page travel directory and call it such. There's nothing wrong with a directory of related links in your site, as long as you make it an obvious part of your site structure and navigation. Link to it from your regular navigation menu rather than trying to hide the links at the bottom of the page and use logical anchor text rather than "Link one, link two etc". The way you have it set up just reeks of dodgy link farm, even if that wasn't your intention.

Get rid of that tiny keyword stuffed text at the top and bottom of your page - that isn't helping you at all. If the keywords are important, then integrate them logically into your body text.

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Thursday, March 22, 2007

Q and A: Why can't I see my favicon?

Dear Kalena...

I have my own domain and I created a favicon. I did all I was supposed to do but still can't see the ico. In Mozilla we can see it on our office computer, but on the two other computers we can't see it on Explorer. I hope after 1.5 days of brain-wrecking trying..... you have the ground breaking answer for me. http://www.mohawkmotel.ca/favicon.ico

Thanks from Canada

Shirley

Kalena's Answer:

Dear Shirley

Don't panic - I see it just fine in both Firefox and IE from here. What version of IE are you testing it on? I'm using IE 7. Have you bookmarked the site and refreshed the page? Try doing that on the computers where you can't see it and also try dumping your browser cache, your temporary Internet files and your visited page history and then relaunch your browser. I'm betting this will solve the problem.

Meanwhile, you have a more pressing problem with the site. What on earth are you thinking keyword-stuffing the top and bottom of your home page with tiny text? You can't tell me that text is there for humans to read. Aren't you aware that such retro spam can earn you ranking suppression penalties on the search engines? And then you add insult to injury by stuffing (nearly) hidden links leading to some type of link farm all along the bottom of the page.

Are you not aware that these techniques go against Google's published Webmaster Guidelines? It doesn't look as though Google has caught it yet, but be ready for your rankings to plummet if they do. Tsk Tsk!

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Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Q and A: Why can't I see the favicon I just created?

Dear Kalena...

I tried to follow all your details to create a favicon in your article How to Create a Favicon for Your Web site, and I still don't see it on my site. I saved the pic as http://deadbeats1.bravehost.com/favicon.ico and also placed a html link into my main page as favicon.ico and it doesn't seem to be working. Any ideas? Hope you can help.

Thanks
Mike


Kalena's Answer:

Hi Mike

Your site is free-hosted on bravehost.com. Your favicon will never show on your site because your site doesn't have it's own domain. The only way your favicon would appear is if it was uploaded to the main public_html folder of bravehost.com (something they are unlikely to do as you are simply one of thousands of customers and they have their own favicon).

thanks
Kalena

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