Category :: SE Optimization Articles |
Author :: Steve Hill  |
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| Article Title :: How To Reach Number One In The Search Engines For Your Keywords |
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If you are wondering which is the best way or even how you reach
number one or the top ten in the search engines, then this is
the article for you.
In my opinion it is not rocket science. As long as you have a
well designed and optimised website the most important thing you
need is backward links and lots of them. These links should have
different link texts which even though different will always
include your keyword. For example if the keyword is stuttering
the link text could be, stuttering therapy, stuttering
information, stuttering treatment, stuttering help or stuttering
advice.
There are two types of backward link, reciprocal and non
reciprocal (one way links). A lot of people make (read full article) |
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Category :: SE Optimization Articles |
Author :: Kit Elliott  |
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| Article Title :: Boost your Search Engine Rankings with RSS Feeds |
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I'm here to teach you about how RSS Feeds can boost traffic for
your website. You may have heard of it, but I guarantee you are
not harnessing the full power of the tool. RSS Feeds are very
hot, and the marketing pro's are getting their websites listed
in Google within 2 to 3 days.
What is an RSS Feed?
RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication." Think of RSS this
way: Whenever a writer who belongs to a syndicate writes a
column, they don't just write it for their local paper, every
article goes up on the newswire and any paper who belongs to the
syndicate can reprint it.
First, you have to download an RSS Reader, a program that
combines all the news online in one place. You can download (read full article) |
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Category :: SE Optimization Articles |
Author :: Ulf Diebel  |
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| Article Title :: Stop Building Links The WRONG Way! - Part 2 |
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Building links is one of the necessary tasks of a webmaster.
This task can be done in much way, but not all ways work the
same way or are effective as it should be.
Wrong Way #2: Using automatic submitter tools to build links
I know you've seen them. Those software programs sold by the
so-called "SEO gurus" that promise you the world all for one low
price or a small monthly fee.
It's so tempting to use these types of programs, because they
promise to increase your link popularity, and skyrocket your web
traffic overnight with only minimal effort required.
Maybe you've seen the blog submitters, which automatically post
your message to the "comment" section of people's blogs. Or
perhaps y (read full article) |
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Category :: SE Optimization Articles |
Author :: Joe Balestrino  |
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| Article Title :: Is Google Adsense Killing Your Business? |
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As an SEO expert, I do site evaluations daily. It amazes me how
people are willing to put Google ads all over their pages in the
interest of earning a few extra bucks without considering the
consequences to their business. Think about it. If you are
selling a service or product, why would you allow the ads of
your competitors on your site? Are you willing to sacrifice a
sale for the few pennies you'll make if someone clicks on the
ads? It's ok to include Google ads in some instances, even I
have some ads on my site. Knowing where and when to allow google
ads on your pages is key to maximizing revenue from your traffic
while minimizing the chances of lost business.
Google ads are based on t (read full article) |
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Category :: SE Optimization Articles |
Author :: Ulf Diebel  |
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| Article Title :: Stop Building Links The WRONG Way! - Part 1 |
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Building links is one of the necessary tasks of a webmaster.
This task can be done in much way, but not all ways work the
same way or are effective as it should be.
Wrong Way #1: Building all your links at one time then stopping
Perhaps you've heard the discussion about the so-called
"sandboxing" of new sites on Google.
What is sandboxing? Google is trying to create a fair rating
system for every website in their index. Let's imagine a website
selling shoes. A guy called "Competitor Chris" started the
website in 1998, and he's kept it updated over time with a
constant flow of new content and inbound links. His site is
ranking very well in the search engines. Now YOU decide to build
a we (read full article) |
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Category :: SE Optimization Articles |
Author :: Rich Brunelle  |
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| Article Title :: How Many Directory Links Are Enough? |
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How Many Directory Links Are Enough? By: Rich Brunelle
If you run a business and you could place your phone listing or
Yellow Pages ad in every phone book in the country, would you?
Maybe not, if you sold a locally distributed product or service
and didn't have any reason to want the business to grow beyond
the reach of the local phone book. But, what if . . . you sold a
product or service that you wanted people traveling through your
area to know about? What if you sold a product or service that
was easily distributable world-wide? Of course you would want to
spread your listing far and wide.
There are lots of directories out in cyberspace. There are those
that are industry specific, th (read full article) |
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Category :: SE Optimization Articles |
Author :: Lieven Van de Vel  |
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| Article Title :: At last! A Fast & Easy Way to Increase Traffic! |
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In the mid 1990's -the 'early days' of the internet so to speak
- adding content to your site was about the best way market your
site. But in 2000, this 'content bubble' burst. Other exciting
profit models like e.g. banner ads came into fashion and were
the way to go. Now, five years later, this has all changed back
into the advantage of content marketing. Especially since the
arrival of Google Adsense, it's become fashionable and most
importantly profitable again to build content rich websites.
Okay, then the big question becomes: how do I get this content?
There are several options to do this. Writing material yourself
is probably the best solution BUT ... "But wait a minute, I
don't have (read full article) |
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Category :: SE Optimization Articles |
Author :: Stacy Williams  |
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| Article Title :: Leveraging Search Engine Marketing Throughout the Buying Cycle |
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Using search marketing to place your web site in front of people
searching for what you're selling is no longer a revolutionary
concept. Everyone knows that search marketing is not only
incredibly effective, but also an affordable means to drive
conversions from hot prospects who are ready to buy.
But what about prospects who are, well, a bit lukewarm? Is there
any value in using search marketing earlier in the buying cycle,
before the searcher has their credit card in hand?
Several studies have shown that the answer to this question is a
resounding "yes." This is true whether you're a B2C or B2B
marketer, and whether you're selling paperback books or
technical solutions with a price tag (read full article) |
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Category :: SE Optimization Articles |
Author :: Tinu Abayomi-Paul  |
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| Article Title :: Blog Traffic :: Does How or When You Blog Matter? |
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What do I mean by how you blog?
One of the most common mistakes made by the novice blogger is to
fill their blog with 60 - 80% recycled content. Sure, it's fine
to quote other sources and give your opinion. But just
re-blogging other posts, or cutting and pasting reprint articles
does not a great blogger make.
And maybe you don't want to be a Great blogger. Perhaps you
don't have the time.
But you do want to be at least a good blogger, or you are
killing your blog's incredible potential to be a search engine
magnet, as well as boost your traffic and sales from both first
time and return visitors.
Your content doesn't have to be picture perfect, and you don't
have to make article-length (read full article) |
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Category :: SE Optimization Articles |
Author :: Partha Bhattacharya  |
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| Article Title :: The most relevant search engine |
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Admittedly a debatable topic. Interesting nonetheless. As we
know, search engines summarize contents of web-pages juxtaposed
by quantity and quality of incoming and outgoing links, in order
to arrive at relevance of a web-page. There may be other
considerations, like how old a domain is, whether the web-page
has resorted to any 'foul play', and so on, which are rather
more of subjective analysis (for the engines) than any real
concern to average users. To a viewer who queries search engines
for a given phrase, all that matters is the results that come up
ought to contain the most relevant content with respect to
search phrase.
The Search Engine Experiment
Given that, it will be int (read full article) |
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