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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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Faizarul Izuan writes: "Copyright (c) 2008 Faizarul Izuan Madznan
I believe you have already heard about Keyword Elite. Keyword Elite is a desktop-based keyword generation software. "Desktop-based" is important because some keyword generators like WordTracker and AdWords Accelerator, are web-based, subscription-based. As for Keyword Elite, you can own it for life."
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Mark Tyner writes: "Offpage SEO or search engine optimization can be confusing but it helps to know the importance of our main objective, getting valid links to point to your own website. We want to be on top of all the search engines which would give us great satisfaction and a little padding for our pocketbooks. So let's look at a few targets and some tactics to help us achieve our goals."
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Scott Jason writes: "There are the 3 major things the world's best SEO experts rely on to obtain the best spots on Google, MSN and Yahoo; Stats, Spying and Shortcuts, in that order. And there's a very good reason these are the "magic bullets" used by those in the know... Stats help you quickly determine where you should spend time versus money. Spying gives you quick and accurate insight on how to best beat ANY online competition. And shortcuts deftly help you avoid the hassles, pitfalls and many lost opportunities those before you had to deal with."
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John Woon writes: "Search engines are the first things Internet surfers look for when they are searching for goods or services. Where your website appears to the visitors in their search results is of utmost importance. The objective of all Internet marketers is to ensure that their URLs appear right at the top of the first page or at least the first 50th position because visitors would tend to click only on the most prominent URLs."
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Jason Bland writes: "Constantly, prospects ask us really good questions such as, How do we build links? How do we optimize content? These are standard questions, which I’m more than prepared to answer. But when I mentioned that we guaranteed page one placement on Google (in the natural search results, of course), the man chuckled and said “You can’t do that.”"
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Anonymous writes: "I know you’ve heard people complaining about Google. But just wait for the Google Massacre to happen!
They sing the blues about “losing their shirt” to the corporate giant. If you push them a little, they’ll admit they think Google is part of some vast conspiracy to make them poor."
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Anonymous writes: "This article describes in simple terms, practical and effective tactics used to optimize your website. Following these suggestions, will result in a more enjoyable visitors experience and traffic. At the end of this article there is a Reference and Resources section where you can find supportive information and services related to each topic."
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Anonymous writes: "When it comes to search engine optimisation to get your webpage’s to rank better there are many things that search engines take into account when it comes to onsite factors. When I say search engines what I really mean is of course Google as this search engine is by far the best search engine."
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Simon Walklate writes: "The common belief is that because search engines don't index the content within a Flash website properly, the technology doesn't mix with SEO. The 'content is king' message is everywhere you look. Anyone with little knowledge would assume that your website needs to be HTML, with lots of keyword optimised text on each page and many pages, to do well with the search engines. But is this really true, or is it just a fallacy which IT based web 'developers' would have you believe in order to sell you their product and stifle creative design on the web?"
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Jennifer Horowitz writes: "There are so many SEO myths out there; I decided to write a short series of articles debunking some of the common myths. This next one may come as a surprise - but it's true I hear it often!"
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SEO Myths
Posted on: Saturday 19 July @ 18:11:24 (Read: 173) |
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Jennifer Horowitz writes: "Let's talk about some common SEO myths.
SEO Myth # 1: Submission software is a one-time, one-size-fits-all solution, and SEO Friendliness is NOT a Factor."
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Anonymous writes: "E-commerce is a very competitive business indeed.You need to have the right tools and knowledge in order to stand above the rest out there.If you dont try to compete with everyone else, you just might get left behind and you dont want that to happen do you?"
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