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Anonymous writes: "That’s the question every Internet Marketer wants to know.
And right next to it is, when will the search engines starting sending me mega amounts of traffic. "
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Anonymous writes: "Have you ever heard website owners use phrases like…
* My site must be SEO’d
* I have to be on Google
* My website disappeared from Google
I have. "
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Cherie Ang writes: "When you have a home business there are a lot of ways that you are going to want to use to market your business. One of the most important ones you need to know is search engine marketing. It is not as hard as it seems to understand or use to market your business but if you don’t know anything about it then it can seem very daunting and frustrating. So this article is going to tell you about search engine marketing so that you understand it better and can start using it yourself."
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Mike Smal writes: "Not long ago if you wanted to carve out a spot for yourself in a niche market you were in for quite a ride. First there was seemingly endless research to see if it was big enough and profitable enough to be worthwhile. Then there was the actual selling part. That meant either a shop on Main Street, a canopy covered mall kiosk, or mail order business run from your kitchen table. Getting into any niche and turning a quick profit was tough! But with the help of the Internet those days are long gone."
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Anonymous writes: "Search engine optimization is a practice that is employed to promote a website’s presence on the Internet. The main aim of search engine optimization is to get the website among the first rankings on search engine result pages for any specific keyword or group of keywords. It is an area of the Internet that has been receiving an increasing amount of attention due to the competitiveness within the industry and the possible financial rewards associated with ranking on the first page."
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Anonymous writes: "With regards to search engine optimization, sooner or later the question will arise as to whether you should have someone else take care of it instead of using the same company that is in charge of your web design. In a world full of technological advances where most manual operations can be automated with the use of computers, surely they should have the capability to manage the search engine optimization themselves? And you know what, you are absolutely right – they should!"
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Anonymous writes: "Do you only get a few visitors per day to your website? If so, you should consider optimizing your website for the search engines. This article explains how you can explode your search engine traffic by making some straightforward changes to your web pages."
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William H. Edwards writes: "There is no point in building a website if no one comes. A website with no visitors is like winking at a girl in the dark. A major source of traffic for most sites on the Internet is search engines like Google, Yahoo!, MSN, Altavista and so on. So when you build a website, think about doing it with seo web site development in mind. You will be able to rank easily in search engines and obtain more visitors. "
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Scott Jason writes: "Search engine optimization has been around for about as long as search engines have. And that makes perfect sense. I mean, who doesn't want free advertising? But a lot has changed over the years. Now with SEO pros charging upwards of $1,000 per month, just for maintenance you really can't call it "free advertising" anymore."
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Margo Little writes: "This time it really happened. Google put the brakes on one of the world's most used SEO software products that was running unauthorized automated ranking reports against its servers. The threat of WebPosition no longer working on Google has been present for years. Now the threat is over and the reality is all too clear. Should we be surprised? Anyone who has read Google's acceptable usage policy saw this coming a mile away. Just go to http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=66357 where Google's acceptable usage guidelines have been posted for years. Talk about advanced notice! Google specifically identified WebPosition as an issue years ago."
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Anonymous writes: "1. Metatag Keywords
Keywords are what you use to describe your website and what you do."
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Jennifer Horowitz writes: "There are so many articles out there on SEO and so many conflicting opinions. Some of those opinions are people just spouting off without any solid evidence to back it up and others are based on tests and experiments done by the author. It can be really confusing for someone trying to understand SEO. Who is right, who is wrong? Where should you focus your attention? Let's answer that question by breaking things down..."
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Mr. Tucker writes: "The search engine is called Google and for all intents and purposes it is perceived to be the Holy Grail of all internet searches. More people "Google" something everyday than any other search engine on the internet. If you go to Google and type in any keyword to search on, in a matter of seconds hundreds of thousands of results will be returned. "
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Anonymous writes: "In white hat SEO techniques, the site content is crafted keeping in consideration the guidelines set forth by the search engines for effective SEO services. They abide by the rules laid down and play it safe. White hat methods are the legal technique of search engine optimization."
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Anonymous writes: "Do you know how to use the world's most important search engine? You do? Are you sure about that? "
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Anonymous writes: "Yes, that's right - not every approach to search engine optimization will work as well as others. There are things that work; and other things that don't work. In order to be a successful optimizer, you have to learn what works and then actually do it - again and again."
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Anonymous writes: "U.S. based search engine major Google’s leadership in Internet search market is unabated. According to Nielson Online May 2008 report on top ten Internet search providers in U.S., Google bagged first position with 59.3% share of the total searches. Yahoo’s competence is deteriorating with the market share of 16.9% registering negative growth over the previous year. Windows live search is at third position with 13.3% registered a positive growth in all the aspects. Top three search engines holds 89.5% share of total U.S. search market."
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Anonymous writes: "First of all, Google does not display all of the links they find to a site and thus, this count will leave you with about 5 or 6 percent of the real links to your main competitors."
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Anonymous writes: "SEO teaches the different search engines and web directories which keywords are most relevant to your website, so that they will obtain high ranking when someone makes a search for that exact keyword. Search engine ranking is very important because the majority of internet users will only look at the first sites listed whenever they do a search. Therefore, even if your page is listed 12th with Google for a given keyword, it may never be seen by web users, because they simply don't scroll that far down the list. "
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Daniel O`Connor writes: "I was browsing through the search engine results for the word `copywriter` recently and came across a site ranked more highly than mine. `Great!` I thought, `What can I model from this site to make mine better?`"
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