Professional Search Engine Optimization with ASP.NET: A Developer’s Guide to SEO

November 21, 2009 · Posted in SEO 

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Product Description
Search engine optimization (SEO) is not only the job of the marketing department. It must be considered from a web site’s inception and throughout its lifetime by you, the web site developer. Making changes to the architecture of a web site and modifying presentation techniques can dramatically increase search engine rankings and traffic levels.

Written for the ASP.NET developer or tech-savvy marketer, this unique reference provides techniques for creating and maintaining web sites optimized for search engines. You’ll discover how to facilitate the indexing of your site, as well as how to leverage specific technologies and services for site promotion. You will understand the role of web site architecture in search engine optimization and explore various topics therein. Knowing this will help you to develop a site that achieves great search engine rankings.

What you will learn from this book

  • Understand the criteria that influence search engine rankings
  • Create keyword-rich URLs using ASP.NET, ISAPI_Rewrite, and UrlRewriter.NET

  • Use HTTP Headers to properly indicate the status of web documents

  • Create optimized content and cope with duplicate content effectively

  • Avoid being the victim of black hat SEO techniques

  • Understand and implement geo-targeting and cloaking

  • Use site maps effectively—for users as well as search engines

  • SEO enhancements that can easily be applied to an existing web site

  • Build a search engine–friendly e-commerce catalog

Who this book is for

This book is for ASP.NET developers who need to incorporate search engine optimization principles into their web applications, as well as marketers who want to gain a better understanding of the technologies involved in search engine marketing.

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Professional Search Engine Optimization with ASP.NET: A Developer’s Guide to SEO

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5 Responses to “Professional Search Engine Optimization with ASP.NET: A Developer’s Guide to SEO”

  1. Louis Gomez on November 21st, 2009 03:43

    Do not buy this book. It not only contains many invalid web references (gee, anyone can write a book that references URLs on a topic) but is severely dated in terms of the Helicon ISAPI_Rewrite section. You’re better off performing web research on the topic. Save your money!!!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Creative 3 Pro on November 21st, 2009 05:41

    Offers a great overview of SEO strategies for the professional .NET programmer. Very happy with the purchase.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. Luis Abreu on November 21st, 2009 08:08

    [...]

    Ok, so this is the second book I’ve got from Wrox for reviewing (and yes, I did enjoy it much more than the first). SEO is one of those things that most developers end up forgetting when building ASP.NET pages Unfortunately, that might cost you a lot. This books presents several principles and ideas that will help you improve your site’s indexing. The structure is clean and the content is good.

    Now, the bad things: I didn’t really liked the C# code style presented throughout the book and I think that some of the ideas were “duplicated” in several chapters. The text gives lots of emphasis on Google (which one can understand, since it rules the search engine market). I’m not against it but I’d like to see more about the other search engines too. Overall, I’m going to give it a 7.5/10.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. C. Nirmal on November 21st, 2009 09:49

    Good:

    1) Definitive guide with Step by Step instructions.

    2) All the latest topics covered well.

    3) Covers basics of SEO as well as Advanced Tutorials to implementing SEO in ASP.net

    Bad:

    1) Too many references and Links to websites. (its can be good as well as bad). Many people may not like reading the book and having to look at the websites referenced at the same time.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Carsten Cumbrowski on November 21st, 2009 11:40

    Most websites are developed without SEO in mind. They are often developed by teams that have a very deep knowledge and understanding about programming websites and applications, databases and also general business and e-commerce. A large (if not the most) number of those teams only have little or no knowledge of SEO at all. The result is a website that might violates some of the very basic rules of creating a site that is well accessible and understandable for the human visitors as well as the non-human visitors (the search engine spiders or crawlers).

    Changing a site after it is live and around for a while, when somebody realizes that search engine traffic is not the way it should be, can be very costly and in the worst cases may be even require an almost entire rewrite of the website code.

    That’s why is it important that not only marketers are being educated about the benefits and principles of search engine optimization, but the people that build websites as well. Who builds websites? Web developers. This book was written exactly for this audience, but also a SEO who knows most of the information to SEO provided in the book could benefit from this book. It includes a lot of very practical .NET sample source code for ready to use tools that can help marketers in their daily routine.

    Although a lot of the content is not .NET specific are other parts that are using a lot of sample source code to demonstrate possible solutions, specific for Microsoft IIS and the .NET Framework. If you are a PHP developer, check out the sister book of this one (Professional Search Engine Optimization with PHP: A Developer’s Guide to SEO), which is geared towards PHP, Apache Webserver and MySQL web developers.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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