Oct15
When visitors arrive at your web site you want them to find the information quickly otherwise they will losë patience and move on. A great way achieve this is to add a search engine or search box to your web site. Since most visitors are already familiar with using search engines such as Google, they can easily use the search feature on your site.
In this article I will discuss:
A. The benefits of adding a search engine
B. Types of search service providers
C. Where to place a search box on your site
D. How does the search engine work
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Sep1
Sometimes, researching for profitable keywords for Search Engine Optimization can lead to some astonishing and unusual surprises. You may come across meaningless keywords that are:
1 Excellent to target; and
2 The potential to be profitable (in terms of both visitors and earnings).
Take for example, googletestad (GoogleTestAd or Google Test Ad), a term that is not even defined in any English dictionary.
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Aug4
Today, I’m going to try something different. I’m going to go out on a limb here and make a blind assumption about you.
‘You think that the Q-square formula (quality + quantity) of getting inbound links (reciprocal or one-way) is the best way to increase your search engine rankings.’
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Aug4
By Michael Lawrence
In order to tap the huge stream of targeted traffic an internet search engine can provide a website you need to master a few common sense principles when crafting your webpages.
You can rest assured no sites receive top search engine rankings by chance in competitive keyword markets. They spend time and money to acquire and maintain their search engine positioning. Targeting your keyword market precisely and applying the principles in this article will help you compete in any keyword marketplace.
When crafting your web pages for the search engines remember that a search engine spider is not human. They only read the html code for your website, they do not actually ’see’ what your site looks like.
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