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@felgallJul 09.2007 — 
  • 1. Write content that people want to read.


  • 2. Get related sites to link to it.


  • Once you have done that then the search engines will find your page.
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    @knowjJul 09.2007 — google: "url submit" its not by any means guaranteed but it will inform google you are there.

    Your page needs to appeal too the key words you want to show under. if the keywords are common you are unlikely to get into the first few pages
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    @mgeadvertisingAug 01.2007 — This question is to Felgall,

    HI,

    Will blogging help make your website noticed by search engines?

    Below are some samples for the blog of our motorcycle website;

    www.associatedcontent.com/article/199679/marksmotoscom_beware_bike_snatchers.html

    www.soulcast.com/tag/marksmotos

    http://marksmotos.blog.com/1581766/
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    @knowjAug 07.2007 — I am not felgall but i do know the answer.

    Think about it logically you are adding content to your site if your blogs contain content on the keywords you want to show for your website contains more valued content for them keywords which will increase your page rank.
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    @inagaAug 16.2007 — you might want to check out this forum:

    http://forums.seochat.com/search-engine-optimization-28/must-use-this-seo-tips-1126.html




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    @eyalenAug 16.2007 — Hey guy,

    Some basics to promote your website (SEO):

    1. Site maps are very important to Google and Yahoo

    2. and felgal said, content, content and some more relevant content will do your site wonders, the point is RELEVANT content.

    3. Links TO other sites and links FROM other site, the more links you have from sites that are RELEVANT to your content the more you go up.

    4. Some thing we often forget is that the way your site is built is crucial for Google's ability to read it.

    Now i'm not talking about obvious issues like the fact the Google can't read flash sites,

    a. I'm talking of CLEAN HTML CODE (or whatever language it's written in)

    b. Good separation between text and images

    c. Titles, Meta and Descriptions

    Well, I guess you got the point ?

    Hope I've done some good here,

    Have a great day!


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    @eimeeAug 31.2007 — You have to follow some principles of seo

    [U]Do's[/U]

    1. Site Study

    2. Competitor Analysis

    3. Keyword Analysis

    4.Website Optimization - familier with all tags, content preperation, validation, sitemap creation, inter-link connectivity etc.

    5. Wesite Submission- Familier with directory, article forum submissions etc.

    6. Monitoring and reporting- weekly or monthy reports....

    Let me know any confusion regarding that...

    Web Development company
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    @salmanshafiqAug 31.2007 — just wait within some time google will crul your site automatically

    Thanks,

    Salman Shafiq
    http://tutorialphp.blogspot.com[/QUOTE]
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    @WebJoelAug 31.2007 — ...contain content on the keywords you want to show for your website contains more valued content for them keywords which will increase your page rank.[/QUOTE] If your keyword-count exceeds 10% of the total content by word-couont volume, it is considered 'stuffing' which is an attempt at artificially boosting your ratings... Google is somewhat aware of this tactic and penalizes for it. A good 'keyword' should be included in every instance of any "<h>" tag. this is a valuable way of getting useful content organized, and spider/'bots read "<h>"-tags.

    Stick to good content, and links with 'meaningful text'... not "click here" to visit Joe's Hardware Store... If the link goes to Joe's Hardware Store, make the link say:[CODE]<a href="www.joes.com">[B]Joe's Hardware Store[/B]</a>[/CODE] This makes the text "Joe's Hardware Store" index-able. "Click here" is non-semantic.. it 'means nothing' to a spider/'bot.
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    @innomindsSep 01.2007 — Only CONTENT matters, Nothing else.
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