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Search engines such as Google play a major part in the success of websites, this section explains more about how they work, and what is needed to be successful
24th April 2005
Between 75% and 98.8% of visitors to Web sites come from searches made at search engines. If you're going to get high levels of traffic - and hence the levels of ROI you're looking for - it's very important that the search engines can access all the in...
12th April 2005
The recent patent application filed by Google details
numerous items the search engine uses to rank web pages. The
specific application is summarized as:
"A method for scoring a document, comprising: identifying a
document; obtaining one or more...
12th April 2005
by Ant Onaf
It seems keywords are making the top of SEO list time and time again. The problem is that some optimizers do not understand the rightful purpose of keywords. Keywords should not be solely emb...
31st March 2005
By: Scott Buresh
Medium Blue Search Engine Marketing
www.mediumblue.com
What follows is a condensed version of a conversation that happens all too frequently when I am approached by...
29th March 2005
Non-Reciprocal Link Building For Higher Search Engine Positioning
By Dave Davies, Beanstalk Search Engine Positioning, Inc.
It's no SEO secret that inbound links to your site are an important part of any complete search engine positioning strate...
24th March 2005
By Victor George
It is said that content is king, but today 'fresh, relevant
content' is the master - or is it?
Every owner of a commercial web site knows that frequent fresh
content is needed on their pages in order to achieve and
maintain ...
22nd March 2005
It's been now more than two years I've been writing content for
various websites, and I still feel most webmasters do not consider
content as important as the layout of the website. It's evident
from the way they want to pay measly for the content writ...
14th March 2005
Search engines use robots to crawl or spider web pages on the web, these robots or crawlers are nothing else but special programs written for reading web page information including text, links, graphics, headings etc. These crawlers or robots tend to foll...
13th March 2005
"Straight Talk on Search Engine Optimization"
The complete article including helpful links can also be found at GetYouPaid.com*This articl...
13th March 2005
The Internet has dramatically changed society and the manner in which business and individuals communicate. Innovations such as search engines, computer networking, the Web, e-mail, and blogs have transformed business as we know it. Search engines have be...
05th March 2005
Use a keyword density of about 1 to 2%. Use to be that you could rank high with 5% to 15%, but not any more. Google will call that "over optimizing" and penalize you.
Don't use more than 83 characters (including spaces) in your meta title tag. That usu...
05th March 2005
Below are what I call the "10 Commandments" for Keywords.
To start with select "keyword phrases" NOT keywords. This is very important. After all, the keyword itself is included in the keyword phrase.
Consider select different endings for your keywor...
05th March 2005
Your title tag is the most important 3 to 12 words on your Web page. It accounts for up to 80% of your rankings on search engines.
Here's why:
Search Engines look for "searched for" words first in title tags.
The title tag is one of the main plac...
05th March 2005
Google likes incoming links, especially links from high-ranking, on-topic pages that include keywords in the link text. Google doesn't like over-optimized, high keyword densities and over use of keywords in headings, etc. like they use to.
Yahoo, on th...
03rd March 2005
Okay I admit it. I was kidding. I can't guarantee top 10 search engine rankings any more than the next guy.
But hold on. Before you click away in disgust I believe I've got the next best thing. That all but guarantees you'll get top 10 rankings. Lo...
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