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- Four
important Steps for Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
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There had been quite some confusion about search
engine optimization. A lot webmasters and siteowners believe that SEO (abbreviation) is
just about tricking and cheating search engines to gain a higher pageranking or a top ranking in search engine result pages
(SERP or SERPS) for a
particular website to be optimized. Some webmasters or siteowners
believe that search engine optimization is so complex and packed with
unrevealed secrets, that it is very difficult to understand...
- Stinking
Linking Thinking
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How often did you hear that
a link must have this or that PageRank (PR) in order to be of
value? How often did you read the advice that you should link
only to relevant sites? How many articles and posts are being
published throughout the web by SEO experts about the value of
links and reciprocal links? Being a webmaster myself I grew more
and more weary of getting told how "important" my
links are in the eyes of the search engines...
- The Seven
Secret Skills Of SEO Work
by John
Fowler
There is a lot of talk on the web
regarding Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and how, if you just do this
one thing, you will be at the top of Google. If only it were that easy!
In fact, I believe there are seven distinct skills that a search engine
optimiser needs to possess. Most people possess one or maybe two of
these skills, very rarely do people posses all seven. In truth, to get
to all seven, people who are good at two of these need to actively
develop the other skills... [read
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- Latest
Findings about Google´s Jagger Update
by Ken
Webster
Webmaster's,
Site Owners, Online Businesses and SEO Companies everywhere have been
desperately trying to decipher the fallout from the longest and most
grueling algorithm update in the history of the Internet. Webmaster and
SEO Forums have been busier than ever before. Relevancy and revenue
generation are the two top goals of any SE (Search Engine). As the
Internet and associated technologies mature, SE algorithms have become
much more complex. This was demonstrated in Google... [read
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- Using External Coding To Improve Search Engine Placement
by
George Peirson
Do you have lots of JavaScript coding in the header section of your web
pages? Do you re-list your CSS styles at the top of every page? Do you
have JavaScript coding spread throughout your web pages?
If you answered yes to
any of these questions your site may be driving away search engine
spiders and losing search engine position ranking. As
you can imagine search engine spiders have a lot of pages to get through
on the web when they... [read
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- SEO's Relationship With Website Architecture
by
Daria Goetsch
Search engine optimization for today's search engine robots requires
that sites be well-designed and easy-to-navigate. To a great degree,
organic search engine optimization is simply an extension of best
practices in web page design. SEO's relationship with web design is a
natural one. By making sites simple and easily accessible, you are
providing the easiest path for the search engine robots to index your
site, at the same time that you are... [read
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- 7 Benefits of
HTML Validation
by
Herman Drost
You may not bother with html validation or writing simple and clean code
when designing your web site. Later you may find your site is slow
loading, appears incorrectly in the main browsers and does not rank well
for the major search engines. Now there are sites that still do rank
well even though the html code has many errors. This is because most of
the current major browsers are still very forgiving of html mistakes,
however future browsers will... [read
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- Why Google
Indexing requires a complete Blend of Skills
by John
Fowler
If it was easy, everybody would be doing it. Getting a
company’s name and products, or services, onto the first page of a
genuine Google search isn’t a trivial piece of work. In fact, there
are four distinct skills that a search engine optimiser needs to
possess. Most people possess one or maybe
two of these skills, very rarely do people posses all four. In truth, to
get to all four, people who are good at two of these need to actively
develop the other... [read
more]
- Search Engine
Advertising Choices
by Jim
Hedger
Search advertisers are
offered two basic marketing models, paid-ads and frëe organic ads.
While there are advantages and disadvantages to both models, one clearly
stands out as a better advertising option than the other. Why is it then
that advertisers from small business to mega-corporation tend to show
higher interest in the more expensive and least effective of the two? Most
SEOs speculate that advertisers understand paid-advertising...
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- How to get a
Top 10 Search Engine Ranking for Free!
by
Glenn Murray
If there's one thing that
Google loves, it's content. Done right, a content rich website is almost
guaranteed to rank highly. But how to get that content? You can write it
yourself, but that takes a lot of time. You can pay an SEO copywriter to
write it for you, but that takes a lot of monëy. If only there was
another option. What if you could get
your content for Free? And not just a little bit of content; a lot! What
if you could get an almost unlïmited... [read
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Using New
Content to Build Links
by Rob
Sullivan
Sometimes, link building is more
than just searching out sites to request links from. Sometimes you have to
get creative in how you build links. In this article, we look at another
way of building links that doesn't really require you to go out and search
for relevant sites to request links from. The web is growing at a
phenomenal rate. Technorati, a popular blog search and syndication site
estimates that the blogosphere alone doubles in size every 5 months. As...
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Analyzing
the New Yahoo! RSS Report for Marketers
by Rok
Hrastnik
We were waiting for something like this to happen for a
long time. Yahoo!, one of the key providers of mass-market RSS
aggregators, finally took a step forward and published their RSS
whitepaper, covering their own findings with RSS, based on their usage
data. 1. Yahoo!'s Key Findings. Let's first take a look at Yahoo!'s key
findings and what they mean for marketers. Awareness of RSS is quite low
among Internet users. 12% of users are aware of RSS, and 4% have...
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