November 26th, 2009 by Weldon Solis
I think you have already heard about the “Secret” piece of code that you actually paste on your website that will place it on top of the Google Search Results.
That thing doesn’t exist actually. Why not try to think about it for a minute. And if there is such thing don’t you think Google would be able to notice when a website shot to the top of the search ranking when no other criteria the algorithm looks for are met? As the usual saying goes, “Easy come, and easy go?” Just like life, the world of search marketing has no shortcut.
Indeed it’s true that the fastest way to the top is always with a map. This goes similar for, Search Engine Optimization. In order to achieve success, you have to build a website that is user-friendly and that that really provides meaningful, relevant information which serves as purpose. To get across your visitor, always have a plan. Make them interested and lead them to take action that you wanted them to take. You should use an easy structure so that visitors both human and Search Spiders can easily follow and digest. Then, make sure to use content that builds your sites value your users will want to share with others.
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November 12th, 2009 by Matthew Loop
If you want the best search engine optimization results you have to start with the best possible SEO keywords and use them well. How you go about selecting your keywords is every bit as important as how you choose to use them. Whether you use them in your website’s content or you use them in your article submissions, your keywords are the heart of your search engine optimization results.
A high quality keyword selection will be well suited to the topic, narrow enough to be specific, and common enough to be typed into a search engine via the average user. The more accurate you can get your keywords, the more accurate your search engine optimization efforts will be.
Be aware of the commonality of words and how they are used in order to determine how to best use them to operate under the best search engine optimization rules. For instance, if you were to create keywords around U. S. Based used cars, you would avoid using the words used autos, as not many people would automatically refer to used cars as used autos in the United States.
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