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Much Ado About PageRank |
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Written by Rob Sullivan
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Friday, 09 September 2005 |
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...from www.site-reference.com Much Ado About PageRank There are those in our industry who will tell you that PageRank is dead. I've been reading a lot lately about how we are supposed to ignore the green bar in our browser but you know what? I disagree and I'm going to tell you why. |
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Ranked #1 at Google for "Invisible Entrepreneurs" But No Traffic? |
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Written by Mike Banks Valentine
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Friday, 09 September 2005 |
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...from www.sitepronews.com Ranked #1 at Google for "Invisible Entrepreneurs" But No Traffic? I am ranked #1 for that silly phrase at Google. So What? Here's a secret. You can be ranked #1 at Google for the phrase "Waterfall Watches" if you put the phrase on your page 4 times and in metatags twice. How do I know that? I did it in 2001 and still rank number one in Google for the phrase in 2005. On another of my sites I rank #1 for the phrase "Screeching Camels" by simply putting it on the page once in a comment about silly SEO guarantees. |
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What's the Most Effective SEO Tactic for 2006? |
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Written by Brad Callen
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Wednesday, 07 September 2005 |
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...from www.sitepronews.com What's the Most Effective SEO Tactic for 2006? 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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Build SEO Links & Web Traffïc With Content Distribution |
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Written by Joel Walsh
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Wednesday, 07 September 2005 |
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...from www.sitepronews.com Build SEO Links & Web Traffïc With Content Distribution Many website owners and SEOs (search engine optimizers) believe that trading links is the most effective way to build the hundreds of links necessary for good search-engine ranking. But there's another way to build links that deserves your attention: content distribution. |
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True Paid Inclusion Programs are a "Thing of the Past"... Or Are They? |
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Written by Robin Nobles
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Wednesday, 07 September 2005 |
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...from www.sitepronews.com True Paid Inclusion Programs are a "Thing of the Past"... Or Are They? Most search engine optimizers get rather nostalgic when they remember the "good old days" of paid inclusion programs. Do you remember when we could submit a Web page for a one-time fee and get it spidered and indexed within 24 to 48 hours? The page would then be respidered every 48 hours for an entire year. |
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