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David Leonhardt writes: "By David Leonhardt
Dear Bill Gates.
You did it. You casually left a live grenade at the Grand Charity Gala and walked out of the room to see if anybody, especially Google, will notice."
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Terrence Markle writes: "Copyright (C) 2004 F. Terrence Markle
It is no secret that search engines are the number one traffic generating method for driving visitors to the different web sites. Search engines are very useful in helping people find the relevant information they seek on the Internet. The major search engines develop and maintain their own gigantic database of web sites that can be searched by a user typing a keyword or keyword phrase into the search box."
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Terri Seymour writes: "© Terri Seymour
As you are building your site or getting your site built, you need to do as much as you can to ensure higher rankings in the search engines. There are a variety of little tips and techniques you can use to do this."
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Kirk Bannerman writes: "By Kirk Bannerman
Anyone involved in an Internet-based home business will soon come to recognize the importance of search engines as a vehicle to attract potential customers."
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Anonymous writes: "When you get an e-mail from SEO Company with content similar to this:
"We submit your site on X00.000 search engines and directories…"
Stay far away from companies which offer you to submit your site on thousands of directories and search engines."
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Anonymous writes: "by: Matt Hockin
When you purchase visitors or “clicks” from a search engine, this is called “pay-per-click” (PPC) search engine advertising (or PPCSE). Pay-Per-Click Search Engine Advertising allows you to quickly get top search engine placement by “bidding” (paying) for keywords related to your product or service. "
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Anonymous writes: "by: Llando Ford
Without doubt, it is hard to reach top positions in search engines especially If you are not an expert and intend to reach this high rankings with the most frequently used keywords and key phrases like, Internet marketing, home business, Money, money making. In a word, the most relevant keywords and phrases to sites which contain information about the art of making money on the Internet. "
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John Gergye writes: "My inbox this week provided glaring examples of three all too common rookie search engine marketing mistakes. What you could call three deadly search engine marketing sins. Starting with
===> Inadequate Keyword Research "
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Anonymous writes: "by: Zoran Makrevski
Before to answer to this question we have to know what is the difference between a search engine and directory. Here is a brief explanation. "
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Robin Nobles writes: "by: Robin Nobles
Over the last few months, search engine submissions have changed dramatically. Now is the time to analyze the way we're submitting our Web pages and to rethink our submission strategies. "
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Martin Lemieux writes: "By: Martin Lemieux
A few weeks have gone by now and the results from Google’s new update are in. As we take a closer look we see a pattern emerging. It seems as though, older more established directories are being rewarded once again. Many newer directories / Resource Links seem to rank much lower. As we take a closer look at this, we start to notice some rhyme and reason behind all the chaos."
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Anonymous writes: "by: Dr. Lynella Grant
Article Marketing Builds Momentum and Traffic
When I started submitting articles to ezines and directories I was happy just to get an occasional article written and widely posted online. I assumed that was the point. But I've since learned about equally important considerations--like the Page Rank of the site where it appears. "
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Dean Phillips writes: "by: Dean Phillips
In the fall of 1990, the musical group Snap had a monster number one hit record called, "I've Got The Power." "
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Dean Phillips writes: "by: Dean Phillips
In keeping with a promise I made to my readers, here's another great alternative to Google and Yahoo!: Say hello to Mamma.com! "
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Anonymous writes: "by: Kamau Austin
'Are Google's Days in the Dominant Position in Search Technology Numbered?'
In an aggressive attempt to get SEO under control, perhaps for its new IPO, Google is evolving into a less relevant search engine losing market share to Yahoo! Furthermore, on the horizon is Microsoft's launch into the search business, which will integrate search some how into the Find feature of your operating system (it is the system used to find files in Windows). It other words, with the new Windows you will be able to search files on your computer and also the Internet. This new functionality of being able to search computer files and web files, from the operating system of Windows, has to eat into the market share of Google's future Search Business. "
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Ken Leonard Jr writes: "Considering all of the money you spend on promotion and advertising, wouldn't it be great to build a steady stream of web site traffic from the free search engines?"
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Dean Phillips writes: "by: Dean Phillips
I seem to have created quite a stir, on a particular SEO forum recently. In fact, rumor has it, at one point, my article, "Google's Trap, DMOZ's Nap, And Yahoo!'s Crap" was the hottest topic discussed on this particular forum. "
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Anonymous writes: "In an aggressive attempt to get SEO under control, perhaps for its new IPO, Google is evolving into a less relevant search engine losing market share to Yahoo! Furthermore, on the horizon is Microsoft's launch into the search business, which will integrate search some how into the Find feature of your operating system (it is the system used to find files in Windows). It other words, with the new Windows you will be able to search files on your computer and also the Internet. This new functionality of being able to search computer files and web files, from the operating system of Windows, has to eat into the market share of Google's future Search Business."
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2004 Ed Zivkovic
Black Hat SEO: Web Spamming and Linking to Bad Neighborhoods
So you want to exchange links with other web sites in order to get higher search engine rankings?"
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Stephan Miller writes: "Is there such a thing as brand new search term? Something that has never been typed into a search engine box before. Yes, I know. I didn't think it was possible. The whole "nuthin new under the sun" thing. But it is. If fact I have seen stats on it, but can't remember where right now. It's not important. Somewhere in the range of 40% of the keyword phrases typed into a search engine's box have never been used before. Now that's a search engine statistic that will get you thinking."
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