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		<title>A Simple And Free Way To Skyrocket Your Search Engine Ranking</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2011 04:14:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What you can do to improve your ranking in search engines? Well for starters, incoming links play an important role when it comes to placement in search engines. The more links to your site from other sites, the better. For search engines each incoming connection a vote is taken on their classification. More site ranks, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What you can do to improve your ranking in search engines?<br />
Well for starters, incoming links play an important role when it comes to placement in search engines. The more links to your site from other sites, the better. For search engines each incoming connection a vote is taken on their classification. More site ranks, the more your vote counts.</p>
<p>It is also important that these pages have a similar theme to you. For example, if your site is built around photo software, you want your link to sites that have to do with the advice of the camera equipment and photography.</p>
<p>Try to open your favorite search engine and type the phrase in quotation marks:  fishing ,  Add URL . Click the Search button, and in turn leads to many sites that you add to your link to the site to your directory.</p>
<p>Some of these sites, add your link immediately and some require a reciprocal link means that you can add your link to your website. Reciprocal links can also help their classification by the position of authority if it is linked to the quality of the other similar themed sites.<br />
Using this technique on their own website and replaced the word  fishing  with the word applies to you. To sites to allow for the submission, the game with different combinations of search terms in the first set of quotes.</p>
<p>You can then search by replacing  Add URL  between the second set of quotation marks with other phrases like  add link  or  send a URL.  Be creative and try all combinations possible.</p>
<p>As a side note, some of these sites have other links text link click directly on you to find the application form must. In such cases, see things like  Click here to add your site  or  your URL , etc.</p>
<p>This program has a very large, each growing number of sites that are already in which to submit your link. This program is a great way to use your time to allow the program to find all the dirty work, these pages and handle them manually to your account.</p>
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		<title>10 Tips For Raising Your Search Engine Rankings</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2010 04:06:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Search engine rankings are an important factor to consider when you have a website that needs more traffic. If your website doesn&#8217;t have a good position in the rankings then no-one will find it, so you need to make sure that your website is ranked highly enough to be seen. The other important quality to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Search engine rankings are an important factor to consider when you have a website that needs more traffic. If your website doesn&#8217;t have a good position in the rankings then no-one will find it, so you need to make sure that your website is ranked highly enough to be seen. The other important quality to getting high traffic to your site is having a nice arsenal of links. The more links that you have to your site the more traffic you will get, but also, the more links to your site the more search engines like your site. Keeping a nice supply of links pointing at your site requires similar precautions and practices as getting high search engine listings.</p>
<p>Although no SEO company can guarantee a high ranking for your site, here are some tips for raising your search engine ranking. Using these tips will not get you to the top unless your site is the best out there, but they will at least put you into the positioning that you truly deserve. After all, the internet is basically a free market. You will naturally flow into the place that you deserve and many search engines try to insure that you do not rise above or fall below this position. This is why they are so strict, and this is why you must keep yourself on good terms with them.</p>
<p>1) Content is an important factor in high search engine rankings. Make sure that you have plenty of content throughout your site with your target keywords in the articles. It&#8217;s also worth doing a search for websites similar to yours and taking a look at their articles for ideas. The more content you have the better. It is generally a good idea to have between three hundred and five hundred words per page, but more important than a quantity of content is the quality of the content that you are providing. You cannot just put out three hundred words of jargon and expect your visitors to find it interesting and stick around for the long haul.</p>
<p>2) Your website&#8217;s URL can help you rank higher with the search engines if it contains your keywords. However, don&#8217;t think that naming your site after your keywords will always help your rankings ? you need to do more than just that.</p>
<p>3) Search terms should be written out in text, instead of graphics. If you do use pictures, be sure to give them alt tags. The alt tags in your pictures are almost as important as text. It&#8217;s also a good idea to put some of your key words in links to other pages. In the eyes of a search engine it is almost as good to have a link to a page full of the content that the visitor is looking for as it is to have the content that the visitor is looking for on your page. If a visitor is looking for something that you are linking to and he or she finds your page, they may look around your site on the way through.</p>
<p>4) The title of your page is very important, and making sure that you choose it wisely will make a big difference. Terms such &#8216;free article on safe children&#8217;s toys&#8217;, or &#8216;contact the children&#8217;s toy expert today&#8217; are good to use as titles, for example ? they would get you a high ranking. The title area is the most important place to include your keyword phrases, so make sure that you put them all in.</p>
<p>5) The navigation menu that appears on each page of your website should include your page&#8217;s title.</p>
<p>6) Don&#8217;t just use the most popular keyword phrases ? the market is so competitive that you should be sure to include some niche keywords too.</p>
<p>7) Make sure that you don&#8217;t have a lot of irrelevant links on your site. The more closely related to your site your links are, the better your chances of being ranked in a higher position.</p>
<p> <img src='http://nrorijs.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt="icon cool 10 Tips For Raising Your Search Engine Rankings" class='wp-smiley' title="10 Tips For Raising Your Search Engine Rankings" /> You need to periodically update the content of your website, even if it&#8217;s only a slight change, as websites like sites that are kept updated.</p>
<p>9) You need to consider the fact most search engines don&#8217;t like automatic submissions or multiple submissions ? submit once, manually.</p>
<p>10) Always be on the look out for SEO news ? staying up to date and using the latest techniques will help you stay one step ahead of your competition.</p>
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		<title>7 Search Engine Optimization Strategies That Work</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 05:04:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Internet becomes even more pervasive, the importance of search engine optimization continues to grow.You can make the most of your Internet marketing efforts by following the same steps that top ranking sites do for improvinge their rankings.You may think that top ranking sites have to spend lots of money to get there.The truth is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Internet becomes even more pervasive, the importance of search engine optimization continues to grow.You can make the most of your Internet marketing efforts by following the same steps that top ranking sites do for improvinge their rankings.You may think that top ranking sites have to spend lots of money to get there.The truth is that sites who come out on top, follow some basic search engine optimization guidelines.These guidelines are easy to follow and often cost little or nothing to put into practice.</p>
<p>1.	Manually register your site with DMOZ, also known as the Open Directory Project.The Open Directory Project is the largest, most comprehensive human-edited directory of the Web. It is constructed and maintained by a vast, global community of volunteer editors and feeds other leading web directories.</p>
<p>2.	Manually submit your site to Google.If you&#8217;d like to wait, Google will eventually spider your site and return it in search result listings related to your site name and keywords.However, this may take some time.For faster inclusion, visit Google and submit your site manually.</p>
<p>3.	Purchase a listing with Yahoo! Directory Submit.Yahoo! like Google provides many search products.However, Directory Submit is essential for any business on the web. For a fee of $299 Yahoo! will include your web site in their directory that fuels websites like Yahoo!, MSN and AltaVista.</p>
<p>4.	Make sure you are using keywords with a high KEI.This measure takes into consideration both the popularity and competitiveness of your keywords.By focusing on keywords with a higher KEI, you can optimize your chance for search engines to select your site for keywords at little or no expense.</p>
<p>5.	Engage in a link building campaign.The more links you have to your site, especially if they have a high Google Page Rank, will signal Google and other search engines that your site is important.A great way to do this is through article submission or affiliate programs.</p>
<p>6.	Make your site easily to crawl.Search engine do not like dynamic pages.Although this is changing with the advent of Google Site Maps, it is still important to ensure that all search engines can easily traverse your website.Make sure to use HTML coding and avoid dynamically created pages.</p>
<p>7.	Be patient.Once you follow these suggestions, allow search engines time to re-index your site.In the Internet age, we&#8217;re looking for instant results.However, it does take some time for all of your search engine optimization techniques to take hold.</p>
<p>By implementing the suggestions we&#8217;ve discussed in this article, your search engine optimization efforts can generate positive returns.As the world of search engines continue to evolve, it&#8217;s important to learn about the latest techniques and requirements for improving search engine results.Continue to focus on SEO.If you do, you&#8217;ll find yourself at the top of the rankings!</p>
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		<title>12 Months Without SEO</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 04:53:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is more than a year now since I concluded that Search Engine Optimization (SEO) was, or was soon going to become, a waste of time. I had already, 6 months before then, said farewell to spending an hour a day working on getting reciprocal links. What led, at the time, to what many would [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is more than a year now since I concluded that Search Engine Optimization (SEO) was, or was soon going to become, a waste of time. I had already, 6 months before then, said farewell to spending an hour a day working on getting reciprocal links.</p>
<p>What led, at the time, to what many would have said were very rash moves? After all, reciprocal linking was still being expounded, by all and sundry, as an essential way to get a good ranking, and the software tools were being actively marketed still. Search engine positioning software was still being heavily marketed and is still today; keyword density was a buzz term being branded around as if it were an essential science to be practised by all good SEO conscious webmasters.</p>
<p>What I did was to go back to marketing basics. I had received my marketing training back in the 1980&#8242;s and had practical marketing experience with my own business from the mid 1990&#8242;s. I was not born into internet marketing alone, so could still see outside the blinkers and the hype.</p>
<p>A very basic but important aspect of marketing is to know your market place. When it comes to search engine rankings, then clearly a major part of that market was the major search engines, Google, Yahoo and MSN, with Google being the clear leader then, and a year later today.</p>
<p>I started to think 18 months ago that as far as reciprocal linking went, it was becoming a spammers&#8217; zone. Surely, I argued with myself, Google did not really want to rank a web site highly just because the web master had the tools and the time to chase around getting reciprocal links? It just did not make sense. And the same was true of buying links. Why should a web site rank highly because they have splashed out on buying links?</p>
<p>What Google, and the others, really wanted was to rank the best web sites for a particular search term, and it seemed only a matter of time before they sniffed out and extinguished the abuses such as blatantly artificial link building, Blog spam, scraping and extreme SEO&#8217;ing.</p>
<p>A year ago, I started two new web sites without any real thought of SEO. As a writer, I was happy to try to provide what search engines wanted: original content on what people were searching for. While I did provide title and description tags, everything else was just written on a go with the flow basis. The keyword phrase for any page would come out in the natural flow. I could just write to my heart&#8217;s content without using any tools checking keyword density.</p>
<p>The first of those new web sites 13 months ago was in the self improvement niche, which is highly competitive. I was expecting to be &#8220;Sandboxed&#8221; by Google because of that, and so it proved. But I just kept plugging away, sticking to my no-SEO principle. Of course, none of us outside Google knows for sure if there is such a thing as a sandbox, but there is undoubtedly a waiting time before a new site is thrown fully into the ranking melting pot.</p>
<p>In the self improvement case, the last Google update saw my site emerge from the sandbox after about 12 months. So, at last, I was able see whether my no SEO approach was to yield any positive results. Thankfully, a few high rankings were immediately apparent, including a few #1 positions. On one of those terms, Yahoo followed a few weeks later to the #1 position, while the site was #2 (now 1) at MSN.</p>
<p>Now, this is early days for that particular site, and there is much to do to get more high rankings. However, I am confident that SEO is infinitely more simple than some experts, especially those selling ranking tools, tend to have you believe.</p>
<p>Since I started that particular site, I have only made one major change, and that is convert all my web sites to CSS. Providing a content rich site that is easy to crawl for search engine robots is the most important aspect of the new, simplified SEO. In fact, following Google&#8217;s advice to webmasters is about all you need to do, and that is free.</p>
<p>Of course, those with software products to peddle will argue that I could do even better with their software. But if Google decides to blacklist that software as a manipulating tool, then all my hard work could be undone. So I will leave the others to chase shadows with ranking software, and just enjoy writing content. After all, that is what basic marketing told me to do.</p>
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		<title>6 More Tips For Raising Your Search Engine Rankings</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 05:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether your site is profitable or not with PPC advertising, search engine rankings are an important factor to consider in improving profitability. The higher you are on a variety of search engines, the better off your profitability. 1. Site Navigation The navigation menu that appears on your website should include your page&#8217;s titles if possible. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether your site is profitable or not with PPC advertising, search engine rankings are an important factor to consider in improving profitability. The higher you are on a variety of search engines, the better off your profitability.</p>
<p>1. Site Navigation</p>
<p>The navigation menu that appears on your website should include your page&#8217;s titles if possible. Also, your sites navigation should be consistent and on every page so that not only people may easily navigate your site, but search engine spiders as well.</p>
<p>2. Choose Less Popular Keywords</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t just use the most popular keyword phrases ? the market is so competitive that you should be sure to include some special keywords relative to your website. This is especially true if you are just starting to market your site on the web.</p>
<p>3. Choose Related Links</p>
<p>Make sure that you don&#8217;t have a lot of irrelevant links on your site. The more closely the links on your site are related to your site, the better the chances of being ranked well in search engines.</p>
<p>4. Update Your Content</p>
<p>You need to periodically update the content of your website, even if it&#8217;s only a slight change. Search engine spiders give better rankings to sites that update content often.</p>
<p>5. Don&#8217;t Oversubmit</p>
<p>You need to consider the fact that many search engines don&#8217;t like automatic submissions or multiple submissions. Therefore, submit only once and don&#8217;t use a whole slew of submitting software.</p>
<p>6. Subscribe To and Read Search Engine Relevant News.</p>
<p>Always be on a look out for SEO news ? staying up to date and using the latest techniques will help you stay one step ahead of your competitors.</p>
<p>When it comes to massive profitability, high search engine rankings can&#8217;t be beat. Keep on top of the game and you will be happy you did.</p>
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		<title>A Guide To Organic SEO And Its Benefits</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 04:20:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What Is Organic SEO? Put in the simplest manner possible, organic SEO is search engine optimization done manually using no black hat methods, no underhand methods and no automated scripting. It is the purest form of optimizing your website for the benefit of search engines, while still retaining interest for your site visitors, and done [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What Is Organic SEO?</p>
<p>Put in the simplest manner possible, organic SEO is search engine optimization done manually using no black hat methods, no underhand methods and no automated scripting. It is the purest form of optimizing your website for the benefit of search engines, while still retaining interest for your site visitors, and done well it is exactly the thing that search engines are looking for in a website. Once they find it they will reward your site with better rankings and improved positions within the search engine results pages. Throughout the course of this article it will be referred to as simply SEO.</p>
<p>Understanding The Search Engines</p>
<p>Understanding Search Engines and their general concept is vital to the use of effective SEO methods. Search engines enable their visitors to enter a specific word or term, known as keywords. Once submitted, all pages containing those keywords that can be found in the search engine&#8217;s directory are listed on the search engine result pages. Each page is &#8220;ranked&#8221; according to relevancy, popularity and a few other factors. Therefore, in theory, the more relevant a page is to a given keyword the more likely it will appear at the top of the listings.</p>
<p>Introducing The Search Engine Spiders</p>
<p>Another important factor to remember about search engines is that they don&#8217;t use real people to crawl the billions of websites and judge how relevant they are. Instead they use automated software called a &#8220;spider&#8221; or a &#8220;bot&#8221; that does this work much quicker. The calculations that the search engine uses to determine the ranking of a website are called algorithms and in the case of the major search engines like Google, Yahoo and MSN these algorithms are changed on a regular basis. The changes and the specifics of the algorithms are not released to the public in order to prevent black hat SEOs from manipulating their sites to reach the top of the pile despite containing to information relevant to the search query or keyword.</p>
<p>Optimizing For Search Engines ? Optimizing For Visitors</p>
<p>Of course to some extent, all of us reading this article are probably guilty of altering our web pages to meet the whims of search engines but it must be done in a positive and organic way. We understand that optimizing a page purely for the benefit of search engines spiders may massively detract from the actual value of the site to your visitors. Search engines understand this too, hence the evolution of the algorithms. With each new algorithm created and usually patented by search engines like Google, we are getting closer to a structure whereby sites are genuinely judged on their value to visitors. It may sound like an Isaac Asimov novel but the algorithms and the spiders are basically becoming more human like.</p>
<p>Basic Components Of SEO</p>
<p>The actual methods of optimizing your website are saved for another article, but the basic components of an SEO campaign are broken down into on page and off page optimization techniques. On page SEO includes factors like keyword inclusion, content optimization, page structure etc? whereas the main contributing factor of off page optimization is inbound links. There are many different factors to each of these areas and different SEOs will give you varying information on which factors are the most relevant to gain higher rankings. These extensive differences in opinion occur because nobody is certain of the algorithm criteria.</p>
<p>The Benefits Of SEO</p>
<p>SEO is probably the most beneficial way to conduct Internet promotion. It is highly cost effective, can yield long term results and the leads it generates are opt in and targeted. This doesn&#8217;t mean you shouldn&#8217;t consider trying out alternative methods of advertising your site. For many, banner advertisements, press releases (can actually be used as part of an SEO campaign as well), PPC campaigns and sponsored listings prove to highly beneficial and including these will help your site&#8217;s popularity.</p>
<p>To Cost Effectiveness And To Life</p>
<p>The cost effectiveness is easily determined when you look at the potential of an SEO campaign compared to the method that many consider to be the next best thing ? PPC. A PPC campaign will usually cost you anywhere upward of 5 cents per visitor generated. This means that for every thousand visitors you receive you will have paid $50. Some fairly basic SEO work on a web site containing ten pages will generate this kind of traffic on a monthly basis relatively quickly.</p>
<p>$50 doesn&#8217;t sound much but consider that you pay this in one month to receive the desired one thousand visitors. Over the space of a year you will have paid $600, and so on. Now consider that you are competing for a relatively competitive keyword and you find that you need to be paying a minimum of 50 cents per click to generate just the one thousand clicks in a month. All of a sudden you&#8217;re paying $6000 per year and you are still only getting one thousand clicks every month. $6000 will buy you an awful lot of SEO work and you should find that within a few months you are generating a lot more traffic using SEO.</p>
<p>Targeted Leads</p>
<p>Targeted leads are the best type of leads you can generate. It means that the visitors to your site are already predisposed to the basic topic of your site and are interested in what you have to say. It means that they will be more likely to purchase goods or services from your site, click on affiliate links or click Google ads to earn you revenue. Because SEO leads are physically searching for the topic that your site relates to you are guaranteed that they are interested in whatever you&#8217;re offering. First of all they search using keywords relevant to your site. They then read the description and name of your site and this further compounds their interest in the page in question and click on the link. Already they have become highly susceptible to the message of your web page.</p>
<p>So Remember?</p>
<p>SEO is a webmaster&#8217;s greatest tool but treated badly it can quickly blow up in your face. By ensuring you stick to the very letter of the law and do not use any underhand methods you should soon benefit from powerful leads that will frequent your site and earn you revenue.</p>
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		<title>5 SEO Tasks You Should Do Every Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 04:43:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are five simple tasks that you need to do daily to keep your site on top. Here they are: 1. You need to start off by managing your links. This involves making sure that none of your current links are dead, and you should also check if there are any sites linking to you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are five simple tasks that you need to do daily to keep your site on top. Here they are:</p>
<p>1. You need to start off by managing your links. This involves making sure that none of your current links are dead, and you should also check if there are any sites linking to you that you don&#8217;t know about. If your site consists of a large number of links you should make sure that they aren&#8217;t getting out of control and get rid of anything that is no longer relevant. Also make sure that your links are sufficiently labelled to reflect the page that they link to.</p>
<p>2. Re-order your links, putting the best ones first. And putting them into categories if you have a high number of links. If you have a links page with 25+ links it is a good idea to turn it into a directory of some sort. This can even help you in getting more links to your site in exchange for back links on the directory that you have created. Also check the sites that you link to and make sure that any back links that are due to you are still there as you don&#8217;t have much reason to keep a link if you aren&#8217;t getting the backlink that you deserve (if the back link was, indeed, negotiated when you placed the link onto your site).</p>
<p>3. Process link request emails. Whenever you receive requests for a link exchange, respond quickly. Not every mail you receive will be a good one, and you should make sure to check any site that wants you to link to it. If you are declining a link request let the web master know why. Perhaps you have an incite that they do not have. They may be able to fix a few things and then become excellent link partners in the future. It is common curtesy to inform the web master as to whether or not you are willing to exchange links within two or three days of receiving a request. Web masters will be even more impressed if you send them a personalized message regarding your approval or disapproval of the link exchange.</p>
<p>4. Check link exchange forums. This is a similar aspect to the above except that in this case it is more difficult to keep track of all of the people who can potentially request links from your site. There is a lot of spam on these sorts of things as well as many really terrible and useless sites. If you encounter such a site or forum member, inform them of your problem with what they are doing and report them to a moderator/administrator if they do not correct their behavior in a suitable manor. It is important that these kinds of forums be kept clean or a search engine may consider it a link farm more than an exchange service.</p>
<p>5. Finally, you should check each feature of your website, to make sure it&#8217;s still working properly. The dynamic content that you will probably include at some point must be delivered properly. Any messages that are generated on the fly must not be generated at misopportune times. The difference between a quality dynamic site and a subpar dynamic site is that in a quality dynamic site all content is delivered at the right time and everything seems static and planned out.</p>
<p>Take your time with your website and make sure that you do everything you can for it each day. Keep adding anything new that you find, because updating regularly will keep search engines coming back to spider more often. Updates are crucial and if you can follow the patterns here of insuring quality and precision, you will probably be able to come up with other ways that you can insure your visitors satisfaction and your increased traffic, link count, and search engine listings.</p>
<p>Never agree to link to someone&#8217;s site without asking for a link in exchange, unless they offer to pay you ? even then, you should think twice. All your incoming and outgoing links need to be related to your site&#8217;s content for you to be ranked high in the search engines.</p>
<p>Basic Link Checks.</p>
<p>Some sites use robots.txt to stop search engines from indexing their links pages, in the mistaken belief that outbound links will count against them. To check, just retype their URL with robots.txt on the end (for example, http://www.website.com/robots.txt). If you see a page that says &#8216;Disallow&#8217; and has the URL of their links page, then they&#8217;re not letting spiders index that page. Don&#8217;t exchange links with that site.</p>
<p>You should also check to see if the website is being &#8216;cloaked&#8217;, and report it to the search engines if it is. You don&#8217;t want to get involved with these people ? better to have them banned and out of the way.</p>
<p>Does the site offering you a link have PageRank? Even if they do, you should look at how it drops between the front page and the links page. Be aware that new pages take a while to get ranked, so PR0 doesn&#8217;t necessarily mean a site that will never have any PageRank.</p>
<p>Take a look at how many links are on the page already. There shouldn&#8217;t be more than 20 links ? if the site breaks this rule, don&#8217;t even consider it. Plenty of webmasters collect links, thinking they&#8217;re helping their rankings, but it just has the effect of making them look like link farms. Many of them don&#8217;t even involve linking to the big spam industries, like casinos and adult content. There&#8217;s no point in having a link from a site that takes links from just anyone.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 04:13:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Studies show that over 90% of all online users use search engines to find what they are looking for, whether products/services, or just plain old information. The following twelve points will, I hope, summarize a philosophy, approach and methodology to the SEO question which is both sound and effective, along with giving some helpful insight [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Studies show that over 90% of all online users use search engines to find what they are looking for, whether products/services, or just plain old information.</p>
<p>The following twelve points will, I hope, summarize a philosophy, approach and methodology to the SEO question which is both sound and effective, along with giving some helpful insight into the industry itself.</p>
<p>1. Content. Content. Content.<br />
Effective, professional, optimized Copywriting is the single, most important factor in any SEO campaign. Search engines index websites based on the content found on each page of the site. With a thorough understanding of the language and grammatical conventions combined with intensive research, to find and exploit the market focus, one can move a website to the upper echelon of the &#8220;SERP&#8217;s&#8221; (Search Engine Results Page) in a methodical as well as ethical manner.</p>
<p>2. Analyze Web Logs.<br />
Measure everything, at least twice, and then check again. While I would be the first to say that many of the procedures that make up website optimization are more art than science, one needs to take a very scientific approach to the results of the effort. This is done by methodically keeping a record of, and making an analysis of the sites web logs. There are a number of specialized software which make the job easier but at the bare minimum, one needs to keep a close eye on the site visitors and their activity while on the site. No matter how well planned the strategy, it is largely theoretical until proven by the results, which can only be measured by the logs, and a thorough analysis of their content.</p>
<p>3. No one can guarantee a #1 ranking on Google, or any other search engine.<br />
Those who promise such feats will either optimize for such vague search term phrases (such as, &#8220;green stunted widgets with purple Polka-dots and icing&#8221;) that no one will ever likely look for, or they are making a false claim, which they have no intention of keeping, or they have an inside edge at Google, something which they will loose, quickly, when the honest folks at Google find out about it. The other option, that they will take the money and run, is worth mentioning here but I&#8217;ll be polite.</p>
<p>4. Some things are just plain silly.<br />
You don&#8217;t need to submit your site to 50,000 search engines. Businesses which offer this service are suspect, at best. 85% of the search results on the Internet come from one search engine, which, if you have one link from an established website, or better yet, a directory, will find your site just fine, on it&#8217;s own. Four (4) search engines account for over 90% of the traffic on the web. As for any supposed benefit which may accrue from being listed in an obscure search engine in Botswana which specializes in safaris to the Kalahari Desert and receives 7 hits per day; well, you figure it out.</p>
<p>5. SEO is not Pay-per-Click.<br />
While no one would argue the effectiveness of getting increased traffic and sales, through a well planned, pay-per-click campaign, the fact remains that the conversion rates are generally low and they cease the moment the &#8220;pay&#8221; stops. With a well planned and executed SEO campaign, while results may take a bit longer, they continue to produce, and in fact grow, long after the work is done and paid for. Quite often we have found that after a thorough optimization of a site, only minor adjustments are needed on an ongoing basis, primarily related to new content and/or new items of sale or service.</p>
<p>6. SEO is not witchcraft, Druidism, shamanism.<br />
Neither does it require any special chants, ceremonial fires, or vestments, though some of us do like to howl at the full moon, on occasion. There are no &#8220;Top Secret&#8221; practices which a reputable SEO can not tell a client, a judge, or his mother, for that matter. The very nature of the Internet has always been cooperative and there is nothing about SEO that can&#8217;t be learned, with a heavy dose of time and money. A reputable SEO firm will give you an item per item breakdown of just where the money goes. Be wary if you sense a secretive atmosphere or any unwillingness to answer questions. While there are technical points which might take some background to fully understand, if one has a solid overview of the entire situation, a simple explanation should be easy enough to come up with.</p>
<p>7. Do-it-yourself SEO.<br />
Yes, you can execute your own SEO campaign and find a reputable SEO firm to help plan and organize it for you. About one half of my own clientele do some part of the actual work themselves, or have their in-house dedicated personnel do it, after discussion of the goals and aims of the business/website, a thorough website analysis, comprehensive search phrase research, and focused instruction on the ways and means of achieving high SERPs. These preliminaries are followed up with a detailed program of suggestions and methods which the client can then implement themselves or hire others to perform. Average savings; 30-40%.</p>
<p>8. Phased Implementation.<br />
While many companies spend thousands of dollars per month on Search Engine Optimization, an alternative is available which will pay dividends to you in increased sales and leads without the high initial investment. The most important consideration is to have a reputable firm handle the initial evaluation and suggested optimization planning first. The trial and error method will cost much more, in the long run, with or without the desired result. After studying the plan and establishing a workable budget you may implement the plan as finances allow.</p>
<p>9. Remember the old saying, &#8220;If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.&#8221;<br />
Never was this more true than in the realm of SEO. While concrete and measurable gains will always come from a well thought out and executed optimization strategy, the Internet is a competitive media and we all want to be number one. Accept that a steady upward movement, over time, will place you worlds ahead of a flash followed by a crash.</p>
<p>10. A thought to ponder.<br />
At stake, in the race for the top, is the very existence of your website, your business, and quite possibly your reputation. Beware of any &#8220;shortcuts&#8221; or less than ethical schemes that anyone might suggest to further your business goals. When it&#8217;s all said and done it is you, the business owner, who bears the responsibility for any company or individual you hire. Insist on knowing exactly what the strategy is and what steps are being performed to implement it. If it seems, in the least, suspicious, ask for and get an explanation. In this case, not only is Ignorance not bliss, it could very well be the beginning of the end for your business.</p>
<p>11. All incoming links are not created equal.<br />
Both the relevance to your line of business and website subject matter and the PR value of the incoming link determine how valuable they are to your own PR ranking. With Google starting the trend, nothing new there, and most of the others following close behind, the days of grabbing all the inbound links, in any way possible, are gone. Not only will low ranked and/or irrelevant inbound links not help, they will, in fact, cause a penalty. Link farms, free-for-all link schemes, automated link accumulation software, or any other fad that doesn&#8217;t carefully screen the links and websites they are coming from will, in the long run, do more harm than good.</p>
<p>12. It&#8217;s more than just facts and figures.<br />
The relationship between an online business and SEO is, perhaps, one of the closest of business relationships. In order to be effective, a SEO must know not only the facts and figures pertaining to the endeavor, but s/he must know something of the dreams and aspirations of the business principals. Things which don&#8217;t normally come out in a prospectus are often invaluable information when searching for the &#8220;right fit&#8221; into the complex world of the Internet. My own clients sometimes ask, due to the frequency of my calls and email in the early phases, &#8220;Am I your only client?&#8221; I usually laugh and say something to the effect that until I know your business almost as well as you do, yes, you are the only one that counts.</p>
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		<title>3 Key Off-Page Search Engine Optimization Methods</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 04:28:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On-page search engine optimization is definitely one of the key methods if a website owner would like to improve the results for his or her website&#8217;s searchability. However, on-page SEO often entails technical skills. Why? Not a lot of people are HTML enthusiasts. This is often what needs to be tweaked to do an excellent [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On-page search engine optimization is definitely one of the key methods if a website owner would like to improve the results for his or her website&#8217;s searchability. However, on-page SEO often entails technical skills. Why? Not a lot of people are HTML enthusiasts. This is often what needs to be tweaked to do an excellent job in optimizing web pages.</p>
<p>What if a geek friend already did the on-page optimization and now you want to know how you can contribute to the &#8220;search engine goodness&#8221; of your website? Off-page optimization is the next step. And the results you will have to pine for are one-way backlinks. Why? This is how many of the major search engines such Google, Yahoo! and MSN rank websites. The more backlinks from relevant sites with good page rank, the merrier.</p>
<p>So how exactly do you gather backlinks? It&#8217;s not an easy task but it&#8217;s definitely less nerve-wracking than HTML if you are not the techie type. Here are some off-page SEO tips:</p>
<p>1. Article Marketing</p>
<p>Quality content has been discovered to be real king. Everyone is hungry for fresh and quality info and providing it will make backlinks go pouring in. It helps a lot to be a keen writer to be successful on this endeavor. Also, practise the proper way of using a resource box. It should only include a website that contains information relevant to the article you submit to article directories.</p>
<p>2. Forum Participation</p>
<p>Look for forums that are relevant to your website&#8217;s content and keep on sharing information that will be indispensable for the members of the forums. Your signature or that tag-along message at the last part of each of your posts is what will work for your off-page SEO campaign. Keep it simple and make sure that it conveys something about your website. Learn how to hyperlink to make it easy for the people who want to visit your site.</p>
<p>3. Blogging</p>
<p>Blogs or web logs are now the most popular weapons of SEO experts. Aside from being easy-to-update, they don&#8217;t require a too formal tone, which is what many readers are into. Informal dialog which can be accomplished through readers leaving comments and the blog author replying to the comments is what also keeps blogs fresh and search engine friendly. Maintaining a blog that&#8217;s again relevant to your website&#8217;s content will keep the search engines in touch with your site. Don&#8217;t forget to have a link on your main website from your blog.</p>
<p>The secret to be successful in carrying out these off-page SEO methods is to be consistent. Submitting quality articles to websites at least two to three times a week and regularly producing content for your personalized blog is a surefire way to make your website stand out. Forum participation should also be something done more frequently since it will not only help you up your website&#8217;s popularity with the search engines but also make you learn new stuff from other forum members&#8217; participation. Also, if you discover that you don&#8217;t enjoy these stuff, there&#8217;s always a plan B &#8211; hire someone to do them for you!</p>
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		<title>5 Tips For Improving Your Site&#8217;s Search Engine Positioning</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 04:17:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Almost all webmasters or website owners are looking for ways to get better results from their websites. They wish to improve their site&#8217;s standing and get better rankings in search engines. This quest for improved results, known as search engine positioning, can be satisfied by following a few basic procedures. Before you even begin, you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Almost all webmasters or website owners are looking for ways to get better results from their websites. They wish to improve their site&#8217;s standing and get better rankings in search engines. This quest for improved results, known as search engine positioning, can be satisfied by following a few basic procedures.</p>
<p>Before you even begin, you have to realize that you are competing against hundreds, and in some categories, thousands of websites offering similar products and services. In the case of affiliate marketing, many of the competing websites may even be identical! If you want to get the edge over these competitors and improve your search engine positioning you have to fine-tune your website and actively work to make it better.</p>
<p>1. Make Sure that your design is search engine friendly:</p>
<p>Your design may look good to your eyes, but it may also be the cause of you present difficulties and poor search engine positioning. How is that possible? Look at your web page using a text editor or the html view of popular editors such as Dreamweaver and Frontpage. On what line does your first line of copy begin? If your actual copy is pushed far down the page, it is more difficult for search engines to pick up the crucial information that would have helped you to improve your web page ranking.</p>
<p>If you have this difficulty, first take out all unnecessary spaces in the html code. If there are long strings of java script, put these in external files. Similarly, put style information in external Cascading Style Sheet files. Simplifying your table structure may also help. If this starts getting too complicated for you, then consult with a professional search engine positioning specialist or your web designer.</p>
<p>2. Make sure your keywords are strategically placed in your copy:</p>
<p>It is not possible to improve web page ranking if the readable copy on your web page does not contain the words you wish to be found by. Many people erroneously think that just putting your important keywords in meta tags is enough. This is not true, some search engines hardly use the meta tags and look more to the copy on the page. Make sure that your important copy is in the first paragraph of text, in headlines (using headers such as H1, H2, H3) and in the active or clickable portions of link text on your page.</p>
<p>3. Use a site map and text link navigation on your pages:</p>
<p>If you want to improve your search engine positioning for all the pages of your website then you have to be sure that these pages actually get indexed or included in the search engines. You can help this process along by making a site map, a web page that has text links to all the sub pages of your site. Another good practice is to include a text link navigation system on your web pages, even if you already have a graphics based navigation bar elsewhere on these same pages. Remember, search engines follow text links more easily. A robot that lands on your main page or site map page will follow the text links and then visit and index your lower level pages.</p>
<p>4. Increase the quantity and quality of inbound links:</p>
<p>In fiercely competitive categories it will be difficult to improve web page ranking without obtaining a good number of links to your page from other websites. If you have very good and valuable copy, other sites may link to you because you are a valuable resource. However, if you want to speed this process along you will have to actively request links from other websites, either by trading links or by getting your content (with a link back to your site) placed on other websites.<br />
When it comes to links you should keep in mind one important principle: it is not the quantity of links that is important, but the quality. One good link from an authority site such as CNN or Wikipedia is worth more than dozens of links from other sites. To get these quality links, there is no short cut. You will have to earn it by having a site that provides a lot of useful information.</p>
<p>5. Keep up with Search Engine Developments:</p>
<p>The challenge of improving your web page ranking and search engine positioning is dynamic. Search engines are not static. Most of the big search engines of yesterday have disappeared or are only minor players today. You should keep up with changes in the world of search engines by taking part in online forums or subscribing to newsletters which deal with topics such as search engine optimization, web ranking, and general webmaster related issues.</p>
<p>For years I have been getting great information from the Led Digest, a subscription list which is sent out several times a week. You can see samples online at www.led-digest.com</p>
<p>If you do not have the expertise or the time to tackle these matters by yourself then you should take advantage of skilled professionals who can help you to improve your site&#8217;s performance in search engines. Whether you rely on professionals or are able to do it yourself, these five tips can provide a good point of reference for starting the work.</p>
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