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The Latest Craze: Local Search, 7 Steps to Being #1 in Your Local Market

February 26th, 2008

Anyone would agree that it is much easier to be number 1 out of 100 or 500 then 1 Million or 200 Million. With these 7 Steps you should have no problem being number 1 in your Local Market or Markets
A Recent Search on the Term Book Store Yielded over 200,000,000 Million Results in […]

Optimum SEO Keyword Density - A Real-Life Case Study

February 8th, 2008

So you’ve built your website, you know what keywords you want to target (i.e. what words your customers are searching for), and you’re ready to write your copy. You’ve been told that you should use your keywords frequently so that you appear in search results for those words. But what does “frequently” mean?
How many times […]

Ten Steps To A Well Optimized Website - Step 4: Content Optimization

December 15th, 2007

Welcome to part four in this search engine positioning series. Last week we discussed the importance of the structure of your website and the best practices for creating an easily spidered and easily read site. In part four we will discuss content optimization.
This is perhaps the single most important aspect of ranking your website highly […]

Give the Folks at Google What They Want

November 30th, 2007

Recent developments on the Google front have web marketers and SEO specialists talking even more than usual. What they’re talking about is the changing Search Engine Optimization landscape. Some of the traditional assumptions about what gets good Google ranking have been challenged by things Google has said over the last few months — especially by […]

The Long Tail

September 22nd, 2007

Long-tail keywords are, as their name suggests, usually phrases of several words. One of the great things about them is that very few websites will match them exactly, so ranking high for them is much easier, even with a brand new site. They are usually entered as an attempt to get a targeted answer to […]

Long-Tail Keywords

September 22nd, 2007

Long-tail keywords are, as their name suggests, usually phrases of several words. One of the great things about them is that very few websites will match them exactly, so ranking high for them is much easier, even with a brand new site. They are usually entered as an attempt to get a targeted answer to […]

Google Pagerank Algorithm Explained

August 29th, 2007

Google uses the PageRank algorithm to rank pages in their search engine results. The algorithm is based on analysing link structures: each link can be seen as a vote by a page for another page it links to. It is necessary to have a basic understanding of how PageRank works to be able to optimize […]

the only page rank race

August 2nd, 2007

rankrace.com is the online challenge for SEO’s everywhere;
Entry requirements: PR5 (Page Rank 5) page to prove you have some search engine munipulation skills.
Competition is in the blood of the internet - google is a great place to house a new breed of competition - imagine the olympics - on the biggest thing known too […]

Link building is the core of SEO

July 29th, 2007

Everybody interested in search engine optimization (SEO) or just ranking high in search engines probably know by now how much importance Google gives to links. So there is a huge “link search” going on these days. Lots of people are trying to work out original and smarter strategies to obtain these links needed. So before […]

Link Popularity — Its Role and Importance In Getting Top Search Engine Rankings

July 6th, 2007

Introduction
“Link Popularity” – these words may have caught your attention several times while you have been searching the Internet for tips on optimizing your website for top search engine rankings. Link popularity means popularizing a particular link of a website by increasing the number of websites that link to that site. Nowadays link popularity is […]

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