Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Overoptimization And The Google Sandbox

Writen by Joel Carson

So you put a lot of work into creating a really great website only to find that noone can find it and Google doesnt rank your site very highly. You hear about a thing called "search engine optimization" and decide to give it a try. Before you go adding your keywords to every element of your pages and building links any way you can, take a step back and remind yourself of the old saying, "sometimes less is more".

Search engine optimization, or SEO, has really taken off over the last five years as more and more fledgling webmasters have created websites, only to find that noone comes to visit. As they search around for ways to get more visitors, most of them quickly find resources on how to optimize a web page for the search engines and go right to work sprinkling keywords everywhere and building links from any place they can get them.

This causes problems for a search engine because, lets face it, you are trying to manipulate the search results and they are trying to avoid being manipulated. After all, just because YOU think your site is a great resource on a topic doesnt mean that it is. Google has already adjusted for the webmaster that is over-optimizing their website, and its called the Google "sandbox". The sandbox is a name that disgruntled webmasters have given to the situation where a new site that should rank well for a keyword is nowhere to be found in the rankings, only to suddenly appear one day several months down the road. What is this sandbox effect and what could cause it?

My theory is that the "sandbox" is actually more of a "trustbox", meaning that Google looks at many attributes of your site to determine if you are attempting to manipulate the search rankings. The most obvious, and the twp traps that most beginning webmasters fall into, I believe, is over-optimizing your on-page content and building too many low quality links too fast.

I believe that the newer your domain is, the less tolerance Google has for over-optimization of pages, or suspiciously fast link building. Once you trip the filter, youre placed in the holding cell ("sandbox"), because Google suspects you of trying to manipulate the results. I also believe that the tolerance for over-optimization varies based on the industry, so spammy industries such as pharmaceutical drugs are far more sensitive to over-optimization than most. That can cause some discouragement by many who are hoping to find fast success, since those industries are already competitive enough that you NEED highly optimized content and lots of links to possibly compete for top rankings, but you cant do it too quickly or you will be sandboxed.

At a recent WebmasterWorld conference, Matt Cutts from Google stated that there really wasn't a "sandbox", but "the algorithm might affect some sites, under some circumstances, in a way that a webmaster would perceive as being sandboxed." This means that avoiding the sandbox is merely a matter of optimizing your site without tripping the filters in Googles algorithm.

Ask yourself these questions to avoid over-optimization penalties:

- Is your title a single target keyword phrase and nothing else?

- Is your keyword phrase found in several of the following locations:
title, header, subheaders, bold or italicized words?

- Does the page read differently that you would normally speak?

- Are you in a competitive industry that is frequented by spammers?

- Have you acquired a large number of low PageRank links quickly?

- Do you have very few high PageRank (6+) links pointing to your site?

In summary, the current theory about Googles "sandbox" is that it is actually more like a holding cell where the Google "police" keep your website when it is suspected of possibly trying to manipulate the search results. As the domain ages, most sites eventually gain enough "trust" to escape the sandbox and immediately start ranking where they normally would. Remember that Google is not manually ranking every website - in the end it is simply a computer algorithm and those who are able to score well in Googles algorithm WITHOUT tripping any filters will achieve top rankings and profit the most.

Joel Carlson works for Bitwise Logic, Inc. - a professional web development company based in Eden Prairie, Minnesota which provides web site optimization services that help companies of all sizes acquire free targeted leads through top search engine rankings.

Optimize For A High Ranking Seo Tips To Your Webpage

Writen by Kenneth Wmy

Search engine optimization (SEO) is very important to websites. If you rank high in search engines, your website are shown to a huge number of target users.

To start with, you have to pick a list of target keywords. Try the overtune keyword tool provided by www.SEOChat.com

Dont try to crack into competition of over 1million results. Narrow down your target keyword which yields a relatively high number of searches, and relatively low number of search results.

WebCEO is a free software which provides a full SEO toolkit includes the keyword tool and other meaningful. You can try it at http://www.webceo.com/

Go to google.com, search on the target keyword your website has planned to work on. Then check the top ranking website, learn from it, and do better.

How to do better? Here's some basic practices...

1. place keyword in

<h1> tag in very top of the page (maybe hidden cell)

2. place keyword phases as the first word in only, and contain no more than 3 keywords</p><p>3. On your webpage, set your first graphic with ALT set to your target keyword</p><p>4. build a text based sitemap, add ALT if it is an image</p><p>5. OPML / RSS site map</p><p>6. bold or underline keyword (1 or 2 times only)</p><p>7. The key word/phrase should be used again very near the end of the page.</p><p>8. try to register a good domain name with keyword (I guess keyword in subdirectory is ok)</p><p>9. navigation menu on the right, since googlebot looks from top and left</p><p>You can find more of my articles at my SEO tips website.</p><p>You can find more SEO tips to make money online here <br> <a target="_new" href="http://make-money-online.softbath.net">http://make-money-online.softbath.net</a></p><p>My Homepage<br> <a target="_new" href="http://www.softbath.net">http://www.softbath.net</a></p> <div style='clear: both;'></div> </div> <div class='post-footer'> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-1'> <span class='post-author vcard'> Posted by <span class='fn' itemprop='author' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/Person'> <meta content='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' itemprop='url'/> <a class='g-profile' href='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' rel='author' title='author profile'> <span itemprop='name'>Lauren PRATT</span> </a> </span> </span> <span class='post-timestamp'> at <meta content='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/03/optimize-for-high-ranking-seo-tips-to.html' itemprop='url'/> <a class='timestamp-link' href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/03/optimize-for-high-ranking-seo-tips-to.html' rel='bookmark' title='permanent link'><abbr class='published' itemprop='datePublished' title='2009-03-03T18:00:00-08:00'>6:00 PM</abbr></a> </span> <span class='post-comment-link'> <a class='comment-link' href='https://www.blogger.com/comment/fullpage/post/2411554906552251695/5818375655612284363' onclick=''> No comments: </a> </span> <span class='post-icons'> <span class='item-control blog-admin pid-1683854657'> <a href='https://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=2411554906552251695&postID=5818375655612284363&from=pencil' title='Edit Post'> <img alt='' class='icon-action' height='18' src='https://resources.blogblog.com/img/icon18_edit_allbkg.gif' width='18'/> </a> </span> </span> <div class='post-share-buttons goog-inline-block'> </div> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-2'> <span class='post-labels'> </span> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'> <span class='post-location'> </span> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div></div> <div class="date-outer"> <h2 class='date-header'><span>Monday, March 2, 2009</span></h2> <div class="date-posts"> <div class='post-outer'> <div class='post hentry uncustomized-post-template' itemprop='blogPost' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/BlogPosting'> <meta content='2411554906552251695' itemprop='blogId'/> <meta content='8514828794226993145' itemprop='postId'/> <a name='8514828794226993145'></a> <h3 class='post-title entry-title' itemprop='name'> <a href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/03/new-website-checklist-remember-basics.html'>New Website Checklist Remember The Basics</a> </h3> <div class='post-header'> <div class='post-header-line-1'></div> </div> <div class='post-body entry-content' id='post-body-8514828794226993145' itemprop='description articleBody'> Writen by Jacob Madison<br><br><p>A client recently asked me about creating a website. As I started to explain the process to him, I realized there are a lot of small details that many designers overlook and forget about.</p><p>I sat down and made a list of some of the basic rules to remember when it comes to creating a website. Here it is:</p><p>1. DEFINE A PURPOSE<br> What is the purpose of your website? Jot down a statement, it may be as simple as "to sell 7 products" or as complex as "manage employee calendars through a password protected area". Whatever your purpose, write it down to stay focused.</p><p>2. DEFINE YOUR KEYWORD<br> Without keywords, your website will suffer an identity crisis. Know the targeted keywords for your website and keep them in mind as you create your site and write your content. Use your keywords frequently but naturally. Additionally, using the same keyword, for example, if you are trying to get listed for "website", use the keyword as one word, not "web site".</p><p>3. YOUR DOMAIN<br> Make sure your domain includes your keyword, this will give you better search engine rankings for your website's keyword. Also, make sure your domain is not too long. Long domains are easier to mistype and are easily forgotten.</p><p>4. PAGE TITLE<br> Make sure your keyword is listed in your website title. This will also help your search engine rankings, as well as give your visitor a better idea of what your website is about.</p><p>5. DESCRIPTION TAG<br> The description tag should include your keywords as well. Are you beginning to see a pattern? Keywords are critical to let search engines and human visitor know what your site is about.</p><p>6. KEYWORD TAG<br> Your keyword tag should list your keywords in order of importance and relevance. Always place your most important keywords at the beginning and never include irrelevant keywords. This will only cause your site to decrease in search engine rankings for all of your listed keywords.</p><p>7. USE THE ALT TAG<br> The "Alt Tag" is one of the most overlooked tags in website design. Since images are not readable by search engine bots, it is important to add an "alt"ernitive tag so that they know what the image is. Remember to include your keywords in the alt tag.</p><p>8. BODY TEXT<br> The content of your website will have a huge affect on your search engine rankings, this is where you can use your keyword freely (and naturally) to let the visitor know what the purpose of your website is. Keep these points in mind when writing your body:</p><p>- Does your body text contain an appropriate amount of content?<br> - Is your body text readable by humans and does it make sense?<br> - Does your page have excess HTML that can be removed?</p><p>9. LINKING<br> All of your pages should link together, this allows both your visitors and search engine bots to find all of your content. Use a sitemap to "map" your website pages and allow for easy navigation throughout your website.</p><p>Remember these basic steps and you will be well on your way to having a growing and well optimized website.</p><p>Jacob Madison is an internet marketing professional specializing in high-return growth and advanced marketing tactics. Find out more about him at <a href="http://www.jacobmadison.com/" target="_new">http://www.jacobmadison.com</a>.</p> <div style='clear: both;'></div> </div> <div class='post-footer'> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-1'> <span class='post-author vcard'> Posted by <span class='fn' itemprop='author' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/Person'> <meta content='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' itemprop='url'/> <a class='g-profile' href='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' rel='author' title='author profile'> <span itemprop='name'>Lauren PRATT</span> </a> </span> </span> <span class='post-timestamp'> at <meta content='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/03/new-website-checklist-remember-basics.html' itemprop='url'/> <a class='timestamp-link' href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/03/new-website-checklist-remember-basics.html' rel='bookmark' title='permanent link'><abbr class='published' itemprop='datePublished' title='2009-03-02T18:00:00-08:00'>6:00 PM</abbr></a> </span> <span class='post-comment-link'> <a class='comment-link' href='https://www.blogger.com/comment/fullpage/post/2411554906552251695/8514828794226993145' onclick=''> No comments: </a> </span> <span class='post-icons'> <span class='item-control blog-admin pid-1683854657'> <a href='https://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=2411554906552251695&postID=8514828794226993145&from=pencil' title='Edit Post'> <img alt='' class='icon-action' height='18' src='https://resources.blogblog.com/img/icon18_edit_allbkg.gif' width='18'/> </a> </span> </span> <div class='post-share-buttons goog-inline-block'> </div> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-2'> <span class='post-labels'> </span> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'> <span class='post-location'> </span> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class='post-outer'> <div class='post hentry uncustomized-post-template' itemprop='blogPost' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/BlogPosting'> <meta content='2411554906552251695' itemprop='blogId'/> <meta content='861578056222871886' itemprop='postId'/> <a name='861578056222871886'></a> <h3 class='post-title entry-title' itemprop='name'> <a href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/03/getting-fresh-content-for-your-website.html'>Getting Fresh Content For Your Website</a> </h3> <div class='post-header'> <div class='post-header-line-1'></div> </div> <div class='post-body entry-content' id='post-body-861578056222871886' itemprop='description articleBody'> Writen by Sergio Roth<br><br><p>You find yourself in the need to add content to your website. You know that search engines like useful sites, sites that change periodically and add more value for visitors. So how can you add content to your site without having to write it yourself? Well, one answer to this question is provided by hiring someone to do the writing for you. You find a writer and pay him/her to generate content for your website. This is an alternative you should always consider, because it is good to have some unique content in your site, content that visitors will not find somewhere else. If you cannot generate some unique content yourself, then you should find someone to do it for you. There are ghost writers, people who write articles for you, and don't include their name as the article authors but your name.</p><p>There are also articles you can get free of charge to include in your site. These are free reprint articles, and you find them at article directory sites. Article directories are organized in categories, so you can easily find which are the articles on subjects appropriate for your website. If you're wondering where these articles come from, the answer is quite simple: people write them, either to promote their website, brand or name, and post them at the article directory sites. These articles can be used in websites without asking for permission from the writer, provided you keep the resource box and byline intact. You should read the Publisher Guidelines in the article directory of your choice to know the exact rules you should follow to use the articles. At most directories you can subscribe to ezine notifications or rss feeds to be notified when new articles are posted in the categories you need.</p><p>You can also add dynamic content to your website from RSS feeds. There are many sites offering syndicated content in the form of RSS Feeds, and there are also RSS feeds directories where you can search for feeds on given categories. Just do a search for "rss feeds directory" at a search engine, and you will get plenty of results.</p><p>It is a good idea to have a mix of unique content and free content in your site.</p><p>As you see, there are several alternatives to finding fresh content for your website. Some of them are free, some of them are paid. Which ones you will use depends on your budget, your website theme and your preference.</p><p>Sergio Roth is the owner of <a href="http://www.articlesengine.com" target="_new">http://www.articlesengine.com</a>, an articles directory where you can get free content for your website.</p> <div style='clear: both;'></div> </div> <div class='post-footer'> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-1'> <span class='post-author vcard'> Posted by <span class='fn' itemprop='author' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/Person'> <meta content='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' itemprop='url'/> <a class='g-profile' href='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' rel='author' title='author profile'> <span itemprop='name'>Lauren PRATT</span> </a> </span> </span> <span class='post-timestamp'> at <meta content='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/03/getting-fresh-content-for-your-website.html' itemprop='url'/> <a class='timestamp-link' href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/03/getting-fresh-content-for-your-website.html' rel='bookmark' title='permanent link'><abbr class='published' itemprop='datePublished' title='2009-03-02T18:00:00-08:00'>6:00 PM</abbr></a> </span> <span class='post-comment-link'> <a class='comment-link' href='https://www.blogger.com/comment/fullpage/post/2411554906552251695/861578056222871886' onclick=''> No comments: </a> </span> <span class='post-icons'> <span class='item-control blog-admin pid-1683854657'> <a href='https://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=2411554906552251695&postID=861578056222871886&from=pencil' title='Edit Post'> <img alt='' class='icon-action' height='18' src='https://resources.blogblog.com/img/icon18_edit_allbkg.gif' width='18'/> </a> </span> </span> <div class='post-share-buttons goog-inline-block'> </div> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-2'> <span class='post-labels'> </span> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'> <span class='post-location'> </span> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div></div> <div class="date-outer"> <h2 class='date-header'><span>Sunday, March 1, 2009</span></h2> <div class="date-posts"> <div class='post-outer'> <div class='post hentry uncustomized-post-template' itemprop='blogPost' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/BlogPosting'> <meta content='2411554906552251695' itemprop='blogId'/> <meta content='3242556285860589954' itemprop='postId'/> <a name='3242556285860589954'></a> <h3 class='post-title entry-title' itemprop='name'> <a href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/03/top-5-ways-to-get-inbound-links.html'>Top 5 Ways To Get Inbound Links</a> </h3> <div class='post-header'> <div class='post-header-line-1'></div> </div> <div class='post-body entry-content' id='post-body-3242556285860589954' itemprop='description articleBody'> Writen by Florin Costache<br><br><p>I've listed the methods below in the order you should use them: from the beginning (things you should do when you first start out a site) to the advanced methods, the ones you should use when your site is a little bit older and you're already getting a fair amount of visitors.</p><p>Before we get down to business, I have to tell you this very important detail: don't start promoting your site until it has some content - it's unlikely that you'll get good results when you promote an empty site!</p><p>1. Directory submissions - this is a very important step for a new site, because this is probably how search engines will first find you. What you will need:</p><p>* 5 different versions (except for the site URL) for each of the following: site URL, title, description, list of keywords.</p><p>* an email address, specially created for directory submissions. This email should be on the domain of the site you are submitting or else it will be rejected by some directories.</p><p>* a list of seo-friendly directories - <br>http://info.vilesilencer.com/main.php?rock=seo-friendly.php has one of the best lists of seo-friendly directories.</p><p>Now here comes the hard part: take that directory list, visit each directory and submit your site cycling your titles and description on each submission. This is the hardest part mainly because of the amount of workload - don't worry, this can be made bearable by using 2 utilities: Roboform (www.roboform.com - which you can use with Internet Explorer and Firefox that has free and paid versions) and Informenter (https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/673/ - a Firefox only plugin).</p><p>2. Reciprocal links (link exchanges) - I personally don't use this method anymore because it's too much work and there are not enough rewards! Link exchanges used to be a very powerful method in the beginning of Google and PageRank, but not anymore. This doesn't mean that reciprocal links don't work anymore, it's just that they're not that important anymore.</p><p>However this is one step you could follow when you have little competition, somewhere in the range of 300 000 or 400 000 results for your search word or phrase.</p><p>3. Reprint rights articles (submitting articles to article directories) - this is one of my favorite methods of obtaining backlinks: it requires little time, it's free and you can (possibly) get a lot of return on your investment!</p><p>Writing articles gives you perfect control over the environment your links are in, and even a little control over the site where your article resides (considering the fact that webmasters usually post only articles that have the same topic as their site). Writing articles of high quality will ensure that your articles will be posted on many sites - a good article will get you a good number of backlinks!</p><p>One last thing about article writing: never, and I mean never post the article that you'll distribute on your own site! Considering the article could appear on very important sites, Google may apply a duplicate content filter on your site, thus possibly burring it in the SERPs. Your site should be as clean as a whistle, with as much original content as possible.</p><p>4. Buying links - in my opinion, if you are not an expert in search engine optimization you should not try buying links to improve your rankings. There are a lot of factors to take into account when looking to buy links: theme of the site, the traffic that the page or site gets, whether that traffic is from natural and sustained (not from PPC, traffic exchanges or such methods), PR, anchor text and many more!</p><p>However, if you decide on buying text links on other sites, do the following:</p><p>* choose well established sites that have the same theme as yours.<br> * the link should be spiderable: check the robots.txt file, nofollow metatags and the rel="nofollow" link attribute.<br> * make the link look as different as possible from a bought link: surround it with text and avoid placement in the site's footer or in an "Advertisements" or "Partners" box.</p><p>5. Link baiting is one of the most powerful method of online promotion, but this should be used only when your site is a little bit older and stable - getting a lot of links in a short time span can actually hurt your site.</p><p>There are a few hooks that you can use to attract links:</p><p>* news: get an important story first and you could be the focus of your industry sector, even if for only a few hours! People are always on the look-out for fresh stuff, and if it's good you could end up with a lot of backlinks.</p><p>* resource: gathering a list of useful pages in your industry, or maybe offering a new viewpoint on a certain research paper.</p><p>* controversy: this kind of link baiting can actually get you on the wrong side of some people because it requires contradicting a popular point of view or an authority figure. So tread carefully!</p><p>Florin Costache writes on the seo blog <a href="http://www.greentwinkie.com/" target="_new">Optimizare</a> (<a href="http://www.greentwinkie.com/index.php/servicii-optimizare/" target="_new">Servicii optimizare</a>).</p> <div style='clear: both;'></div> </div> <div class='post-footer'> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-1'> <span class='post-author vcard'> Posted by <span class='fn' itemprop='author' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/Person'> <meta content='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' itemprop='url'/> <a class='g-profile' href='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' rel='author' title='author profile'> <span itemprop='name'>Lauren PRATT</span> </a> </span> </span> <span class='post-timestamp'> at <meta content='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/03/top-5-ways-to-get-inbound-links.html' itemprop='url'/> <a class='timestamp-link' href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/03/top-5-ways-to-get-inbound-links.html' rel='bookmark' title='permanent link'><abbr class='published' itemprop='datePublished' title='2009-03-01T18:00:00-08:00'>6:00 PM</abbr></a> </span> <span class='post-comment-link'> <a class='comment-link' href='https://www.blogger.com/comment/fullpage/post/2411554906552251695/3242556285860589954' onclick=''> No comments: </a> </span> <span class='post-icons'> <span class='item-control blog-admin pid-1683854657'> <a href='https://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=2411554906552251695&postID=3242556285860589954&from=pencil' title='Edit Post'> <img alt='' class='icon-action' height='18' src='https://resources.blogblog.com/img/icon18_edit_allbkg.gif' width='18'/> </a> </span> </span> <div class='post-share-buttons goog-inline-block'> </div> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-2'> <span class='post-labels'> </span> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'> <span class='post-location'> </span> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class='post-outer'> <div class='post hentry uncustomized-post-template' itemprop='blogPost' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/BlogPosting'> <meta content='2411554906552251695' itemprop='blogId'/> <meta content='2945975890179211993' itemprop='postId'/> <a name='2945975890179211993'></a> <h3 class='post-title entry-title' itemprop='name'> <a href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/03/is-new-msn-search-more-precise-just-ask.html'>Is New Msn Search More Precise Just Ask Google</a> </h3> <div class='post-header'> <div class='post-header-line-1'></div> </div> <div class='post-body entry-content' id='post-body-2945975890179211993' itemprop='description articleBody'> Writen by Lisa Melvin<br><br><p>MSN finally unleashed its new search technology to the world on Monday. The official announcement coming from Bill Gates introduced the New MSN Search engine, ending with a personal invitation to visit www.msn.com and “type in your question.”</p><p>Here at WebAdvantage.net, we consider ourselves to be veteran internet searchers, often able to easily find the information we're after. Considering we spend all day every day online, we should be. Even so, we rarely venture to type search queries in the form of questions on search engines, except for the handful of times we visit AskJeeves.</p><p>The thought of being invited to type in a question at MSN's new search engine intrigued us. We decided to follow the trail of links to learn more about what they were offering. We were, at first, impressed with the pages singing the praises of the new "more precise, more powerful" MSN Search service. We were impressed, that is, until around page five of the "learn more" series of MSN's site pages. That's when we started to get tired of clicking "next."</p><p>Turns out there were ten pages devoted to learning more about what MSN Search offers (which perhaps could have been explained less painfully). But at WebAdvantage.net, we're dedicated <a href="http://www.webadvantage.net" target="_blank" title="Online Marketing">online marketing</a> professionals, so we hung in there.</p><p>We were informed that MSN's search results would now be drawn from their encyclopedia, MSN Encarta, enabling it to function effectively as a reference tool for finding things like definitions, conversions, geographic capitals and historical events. And that it could also now perform news and image searches and would draw music related results from its own MSN Music, placing artist information and sample song clips at the top of any music related search results.</p><p>MSN was also offering search functions for your own desktop or Outlook email (if you're so inclined to download those). Throughout the "learn more" pages, they gave search examples. The first search examples given were in the form of questions; questions with specific answers like "Who is LeBron James?" and "What is the mass of Jupiter?"</p><p>MSN Search, they said, would give you more control over your searches, with filters to refine and a "near me" button to instantly localize results. Sounded good and well, but we were still more intrigued with that initial invitation to "visit and type in your question."</p><p>So we tried it. We visited http://search.msn.com and decided to use one of their examples, typing in the question, "What is the mass of Jupiter?" To our shock and pleasure, there it was--an answer, right at the top and separated from the actual web results. It said, "Answer: Jupiter: mass: 318 Earth Masses."</p><p>Inquisitive and competitive by nature, we wondered what would happen if we typed in the very same question at Google. So we asked Google, "What is the mass of Jupiter?" Amazingly enough, Google spat out an answer right at the top of their results page as well. But Google's answer was, "mass of Jupiter = 8987 × 10 to the 27th power kilograms." Now, we're Internet marketing experts, not rocket scientists, but it appeared that Google actually provided the more precise answer.</p><p>Good humored sports that we are, we went promptly back to MSN Search to give it another try. Since their first result at least taught us that Jupiter's mass is 318 times that of the Earth's mass, we typed in the next logical question, "What is the mass of the Earth?," thinking that we could then arrive at our own conclusion by multiplying that answer by 318 to arrive at the answer Google had already provided.</p><p>Unfortunately, MSN's answer to "What is the mass of the Earth?" was "Answer: World: mass: 1 Earth masses"</p><p>You'd think that the folks over at MSN would have tested their examples on MSN Search as well as testing the same queries on other major competitors before selecting them for the final cut. Well, maybe not.</p><p>We then spent the better part of the afternoon periodically asking MSN Search and Google questions to see how they'd fare. If you're ever bored, try asking them, "How hot is the sun?", "How many eggs are in a bakers dozen?" or "How far is it from New York to Utah?"</p><p>Here's what we learned from our afternoon of follies.</p><p>1. If you're looking for encyclopedia-type answers to questions like "What is a marsupial?" ask MSN Search (or visit encyclopedia.com or Britannica.com)</p><p>2. If you’re looking for a black and white photo of daisies, use MSN Search because the image search is nicely arranged and you can filter results by size as well as by color or black and white.</p><p>3. If you’re looking for results “near me,” stick with Google’s automatically localized results by including the city and state in your query.</p><p>4. If you’re looking for the most precise answer, perhaps you should stick with Google (at least for now).</p><p>Lisa Melvin is the Search Engine Optimization Copywriter at <a href="http://www.webadvantage.net">WebAdvantage.net</a>, the Traffic Optimization Company, Maximizing the visibility of their clients’ sites, driving targeted traffic and increasing sales with their Search Engine Optimization, Media Buying and <a href="http://www.webadvantage.net/marketing.cfm" target="_blank">Online Marketing Services</a>.</p> <div style='clear: both;'></div> </div> <div class='post-footer'> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-1'> <span class='post-author vcard'> Posted by <span class='fn' itemprop='author' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/Person'> <meta content='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' itemprop='url'/> <a class='g-profile' href='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' rel='author' title='author profile'> <span itemprop='name'>Lauren PRATT</span> </a> </span> </span> <span class='post-timestamp'> at <meta content='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/03/is-new-msn-search-more-precise-just-ask.html' itemprop='url'/> <a class='timestamp-link' href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/03/is-new-msn-search-more-precise-just-ask.html' rel='bookmark' title='permanent link'><abbr class='published' itemprop='datePublished' title='2009-03-01T18:00:00-08:00'>6:00 PM</abbr></a> </span> <span class='post-comment-link'> <a class='comment-link' href='https://www.blogger.com/comment/fullpage/post/2411554906552251695/2945975890179211993' onclick=''> No comments: </a> </span> <span class='post-icons'> <span class='item-control blog-admin pid-1683854657'> <a href='https://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=2411554906552251695&postID=2945975890179211993&from=pencil' title='Edit Post'> <img alt='' class='icon-action' height='18' src='https://resources.blogblog.com/img/icon18_edit_allbkg.gif' width='18'/> </a> </span> </span> <div class='post-share-buttons goog-inline-block'> </div> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-2'> <span class='post-labels'> </span> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'> <span class='post-location'> </span> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div></div> <div class="date-outer"> <h2 class='date-header'><span>Saturday, February 28, 2009</span></h2> <div class="date-posts"> <div class='post-outer'> <div class='post hentry uncustomized-post-template' itemprop='blogPost' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/BlogPosting'> <meta content='2411554906552251695' itemprop='blogId'/> <meta content='1886393940863667409' itemprop='postId'/> <a name='1886393940863667409'></a> <h3 class='post-title entry-title' itemprop='name'> <a href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/seo-and-your-targeted-market.html'>Seo And Your Targeted Market</a> </h3> <div class='post-header'> <div class='post-header-line-1'></div> </div> <div class='post-body entry-content' id='post-body-1886393940863667409' itemprop='description articleBody'> Writen by Vickie Scanlon<br><br><p>SEO is a continuing process and one that should not be ignored. As you know, or will soon realize, is that the search engines are the main entry point at which your customers will find your website. But there are other issues you must be aware of to get the targeted customers that you want.</p><p><b>Keywords</b></p><p>You may have optimized your webpages and people are coming -- but not many. Why? It could be the keywords you are choosing.</p><p>Choosing the right keywords take time and effort, and it is an important factor to consider. When choosing keywords you should be asking yourself -</p><p>1.) What are the exact words people are using to find the product or service that you are offering. For example: Is it refurbished tools, cheap tools, free tools, red, ugly tools -- you get my meaning.</p><p>2.) Are my keywords too general, or overused. If the keywords are too general, you may receive visitors that are not buyers, just browsers. If the keywords are overused, you may be so far down in the search engine rankings that your site will never be seen.</p><p>3.) Do you have your keywords or keyword phases in your "Title Tag". Your keywords in the Title Page should be relevant to what your web copy relates too. If it doesn't, you've just wasted an important keyword tool that the Search Engines utilize.</p><p>4. Meta Keywords Tag -- Some people use the meta keywords Tag and others say that the search engines no longer use them. And still others, claim that it gives their competition an unfair advantage. I personally will continue to use them, because I don't believe all the search engines ignore this tag.</p><p>Finding the correct keywords is no easy task. However, did you think of asking the people around you what keywords or phases they would use to get to one of your web pages. You might be surprised -- it may not have been a keyword or phase that you even considered.</p><p><b>Popularity</b></p><p>Even though a keyword may be popular to the masses, you also must consider if it is targeting your specific market. Why? You may begin to get the traffic, but not the specific target market that will buy your products. And that is the bottom line, not so much the popularity of the word, as the quality of the traffic that the keyword brings.</p><p>And if the keyword is popular, you may find your web page competing with established websites -- which translates into poor positioning. Thus, you could consider other smaller niche words, and still get the ranking you seek.</p><p><b>Experiment</b></p><p>You will have to experiment with the keywords that you use on your webpage/website, to determine if the keywords you are using is giving you the sales you want.</p><p>I have found testing, evaluating and re-evaluating is the name of the game of SEO. If you keep that in mind, you will begin to see the results you want.</p><p>However, once you are in the top ten of the search engines, do not think your job is done. You must continue to monitor -- because the Internet is not a static environment -- and people can come online that can slide your web page or website down the line in the search engines.</p><p>Vickie J Scanlon -- Visit her site at: <a href="http://www.myaffiliateplace.biz" target="_new">http://www.myaffiliateplace.biz</a> for free tools, articles, ebooks, how to info, affiliate opportunities, security software and computers -- for the business person or individual.</p> <div style='clear: both;'></div> </div> <div class='post-footer'> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-1'> <span class='post-author vcard'> Posted by <span class='fn' itemprop='author' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/Person'> <meta content='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' itemprop='url'/> <a class='g-profile' href='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' rel='author' title='author profile'> <span itemprop='name'>Lauren PRATT</span> </a> </span> </span> <span class='post-timestamp'> at <meta content='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/seo-and-your-targeted-market.html' itemprop='url'/> <a class='timestamp-link' href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/seo-and-your-targeted-market.html' rel='bookmark' title='permanent link'><abbr class='published' itemprop='datePublished' title='2009-02-28T18:00:00-08:00'>6:00 PM</abbr></a> </span> <span class='post-comment-link'> <a class='comment-link' href='https://www.blogger.com/comment/fullpage/post/2411554906552251695/1886393940863667409' onclick=''> No comments: </a> </span> <span class='post-icons'> <span class='item-control blog-admin pid-1683854657'> <a href='https://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=2411554906552251695&postID=1886393940863667409&from=pencil' title='Edit Post'> <img alt='' class='icon-action' height='18' src='https://resources.blogblog.com/img/icon18_edit_allbkg.gif' width='18'/> </a> </span> </span> <div class='post-share-buttons goog-inline-block'> </div> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-2'> <span class='post-labels'> </span> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'> <span class='post-location'> </span> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class='post-outer'> <div class='post hentry uncustomized-post-template' itemprop='blogPost' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/BlogPosting'> <meta content='2411554906552251695' itemprop='blogId'/> <meta content='2051810845188162361' itemprop='postId'/> <a name='2051810845188162361'></a> <h3 class='post-title entry-title' itemprop='name'> <a href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/google-and-webmasters-true-lovehate.html'>Google And Webmasters A True Lovehate Relationship</a> </h3> <div class='post-header'> <div class='post-header-line-1'></div> </div> <div class='post-body entry-content' id='post-body-2051810845188162361' itemprop='description articleBody'> Writen by Matt Jackson<br><br><p>Any SEO fact finding mission will inevitably lead to reports from webmasters on how Google doomed or saved their website. True to human nature, those who feel hard done by are most often the loudest of the talkers. For every report of how Google has lavished a website with tens of thousands of visitors there are probably ten, a hundred or even more reports of how Google have doomed sites to failure.</p><p>Persuading Google To Respect Your Site</p><p>In all honesty, a webmaster that is looking for search engine success must gently persuade Google to love them. The rewards for doing so are far greater than any other form of advertising or marketing. Conversely, the punishment for sites left out in the cold by Google really is enough to break the soul of any webmaster.</p><p>The Google Effect</p><p>According to statistics, Google received 91 million American searches per day in the month of March 2006. Their closest rival, Yahoo, managed 60 million and MSN, in third place racked up only 28 million searches per day in the same period. It would be foolhardy to ignore other search engines but to ignore the 43% Google market share is outright online suicide and persuading Google that your site offers everything their visitors want will inevitably give you advantage with the remaining search engines too.</p><p>The Most Important Point</p><p>OK, so this is hardly breaking news – after all, every SEO site on the Internet harps on about Google being the be all and end all of online marketing but it is a vitally important point that you must pay attention to. One of the major contributing factors for Google's success is trust. So many billions of people regularly use Google to search because they trust the results will be as close to relevant as is virtually possible. There is no way to financially hammer your way to the top of the listings and even the sponsored listings at the side of the page are quite clearly listed as exactly that. Remember this point:</p><p>Google has become successful by providing relevant results to their visitors and they reward websites for doing the same.</p><p>Understanding Google Algorithms</p><p>The exact science behind Google algorithms are as much of a mystery as the whereabouts of your missing socks but there are certain factors that all good SEOs and webmasters know.</p><p>The right amount of relevant content and a clean design indicates a useful website.</p><p>Tricks and underhand SEO tactics are a thing of the past. They are best left to webmasters who know no better. That's not to say there aren't guidelines you should follows to ensure a greater success for your site. However, SEO guidelines are beginning to merge with visitor optimization tactics.</p><p>Love Your Visitors</p><p>Including "keywords" is still vital but not to set percentages. The inclusion of keywords makes the reading of your content easier for your visitors and has the added benefit that it also signifies a topic for your website making it easier for Google to assess it's relevance. Similarly, a clean and simple website design is easy on the eye and quick to navigate for visitors and Google spiders can easily crawl your website.</p><p>So, in order to optimize your website for Google you should primarily optimize for visitors.</p><p>Give It A Little Time</p><p>This neatly brings us to the question of the Google sandbox. This name has been given to the phenomenon that Google essentially ignore websites for the first few weeks of their inception. Clearly, this is an irritant to many webmasters and one of the least understandable parts of their algorithms.</p><p>The principle behind the action is to ensure that brand new sites don't pay for thousands of inbound links and propel themselves to the top of the rankings illegitimately. Google have always strived to ensure that links are gained organically based on the relevance and strength of a website and its content. Purchasing links completely bypasses this and, in Google's opinion, degrades the value of linking.</p><p>What To Do</p><p>The next time you sit down to promote a website with the view of increasing your standings within the search engine results remember that ignoring Google because you've read bad press from other webmasters is a dangerous choice. Google is, by far, the most widely used search engine on the web and "optimizing" your site to climb the ranks is easier than many would have you believe. Among the key ingredients is fresh, original content that is useful to your visitors. In order to build up links to your website, the submission of articles to article directories is one tactic that shows positive results.</p><p>Matt Jackson, founder and operator of WebWiseWords, is a professional copywriter offering many services including those of an SEO copywriter, advertising copywriter and more. For more information visit <a href="http://www.webwisewords.com" target="_new">http://www.webwisewords.com</a> or email <a href="mailto:info@webwisewords.com">info@webwisewords.com</a>. Please mention where you saw this article in any communication with WebWiseWords.</p> <div style='clear: both;'></div> </div> <div class='post-footer'> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-1'> <span class='post-author vcard'> Posted by <span class='fn' itemprop='author' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/Person'> <meta content='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' itemprop='url'/> <a class='g-profile' href='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' rel='author' title='author profile'> <span itemprop='name'>Lauren PRATT</span> </a> </span> </span> <span class='post-timestamp'> at <meta content='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/google-and-webmasters-true-lovehate.html' itemprop='url'/> <a class='timestamp-link' href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/google-and-webmasters-true-lovehate.html' rel='bookmark' title='permanent link'><abbr class='published' itemprop='datePublished' title='2009-02-28T18:00:00-08:00'>6:00 PM</abbr></a> </span> <span class='post-comment-link'> <a class='comment-link' href='https://www.blogger.com/comment/fullpage/post/2411554906552251695/2051810845188162361' onclick=''> No comments: </a> </span> <span class='post-icons'> <span class='item-control blog-admin pid-1683854657'> <a href='https://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=2411554906552251695&postID=2051810845188162361&from=pencil' title='Edit Post'> <img alt='' class='icon-action' height='18' src='https://resources.blogblog.com/img/icon18_edit_allbkg.gif' width='18'/> </a> </span> </span> <div class='post-share-buttons goog-inline-block'> </div> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-2'> <span class='post-labels'> </span> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'> <span class='post-location'> </span> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div></div> <div class="date-outer"> <h2 class='date-header'><span>Friday, February 27, 2009</span></h2> <div class="date-posts"> <div class='post-outer'> <div class='post hentry uncustomized-post-template' itemprop='blogPost' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/BlogPosting'> <meta content='2411554906552251695' itemprop='blogId'/> <meta content='8492841260981198385' itemprop='postId'/> <a name='8492841260981198385'></a> <h3 class='post-title entry-title' itemprop='name'> <a href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/madonna-approach-to-sem.html'>The Madonna Approach To Sem</a> </h3> <div class='post-header'> <div class='post-header-line-1'></div> </div> <div class='post-body entry-content' id='post-body-8492841260981198385' itemprop='description articleBody'> Writen by Dana Wallert<br><br><p>What in the world does Madonna have to do with Search Engine Marketing? Well, at first glance, probably not much. Stay with me for a few moments, and I think the analogy will become clear.</p><p>For those new to marketing websites, the amount of information out there on SEO, SEM and the like can be quite overwhelming. How can you possibly keep up with all of it or know who to listen to?</p><p>Well, in my own experience, I tried to do as much research as possible on the so-called proven tactics, as well as the trends of the day. I decided to try to do all of the grunt work myself. I wanted to try as many of the different techniques I had seen without spending any cash! I know, it sounds extremely naïve, but I felt that if I could at least try to implement these strategies and get a feel for what works, I'd have a better idea as to whether I needed help or not!</p><p>Thus far, those strategies seem to paying off extremely well for me.</p><p>So, back to the whole Madonna approach, it's my number one piece of advice to anyone just starting their site. Madonna's career and success have been based on her ability to constantly re-invent herself and her image. She is constantly marketing that new image and "new content." Things seem to be going fairly well for her, so I think it's a viable strategy to implement with your site.</p><p>Now, in the world of the internet marketing, your best bet is Search Engine Results Page/Positioning (SERP) or in English, getting your site to show up immediately when a potential customer searches for keywords that relate to your product.</p><p>So, to apply the Madonna approach here is quite simple. You must constantly be "re-inventing" your site to entice the mighty spiders of the search engines to come to your site and come back often. If you keep on top of this, it really won't be a huge task. All you've got to do is be committed to making your site the best it can be. I know that sounds cheesy, but it is true. All that you do to entice the spiders to come index are the same things that will bring your customers and visitors back time and time again. Content really is king.</p><p>Make a simple goal and find new ways of fulfilling it. Maybe you'll plan to add one new page of content a week. Maybe you'll add new features to it once a month. And, obviously, you should constantly be updating any "News or Time Specific" information.</p><p>Of course there are many other methods to SEM, but try implementing my Madonna approach and you'll be well on your way to increasing your rankings in those search results.</p><p>Dana Wallert is the owner of <a href="http://www.dwofficesolutions.com/" target="_new">an online virtual assistance company</A>. She has many years experience in sales and marketing, as well as office management. Find more about Dana and sign up to receive her free monthly newsletter at <a href="http://www.dwofficesolutions.com/" target="_new">DW Office Solutions - Virtual Assistant Services</A>.</p> <div style='clear: both;'></div> </div> <div class='post-footer'> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-1'> <span class='post-author vcard'> Posted by <span class='fn' itemprop='author' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/Person'> <meta content='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' itemprop='url'/> <a class='g-profile' href='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' rel='author' title='author profile'> <span itemprop='name'>Lauren PRATT</span> </a> </span> </span> <span class='post-timestamp'> at <meta content='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/madonna-approach-to-sem.html' itemprop='url'/> <a class='timestamp-link' href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/madonna-approach-to-sem.html' rel='bookmark' title='permanent link'><abbr class='published' itemprop='datePublished' title='2009-02-27T18:00:00-08:00'>6:00 PM</abbr></a> </span> <span class='post-comment-link'> <a class='comment-link' href='https://www.blogger.com/comment/fullpage/post/2411554906552251695/8492841260981198385' onclick=''> No comments: </a> </span> <span class='post-icons'> <span class='item-control blog-admin pid-1683854657'> <a href='https://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=2411554906552251695&postID=8492841260981198385&from=pencil' title='Edit Post'> <img alt='' class='icon-action' height='18' src='https://resources.blogblog.com/img/icon18_edit_allbkg.gif' width='18'/> </a> </span> </span> <div class='post-share-buttons goog-inline-block'> </div> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-2'> <span class='post-labels'> </span> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'> <span class='post-location'> </span> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div></div> <div class="date-outer"> <h2 class='date-header'><span>Thursday, February 26, 2009</span></h2> <div class="date-posts"> <div class='post-outer'> <div class='post hentry uncustomized-post-template' itemprop='blogPost' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/BlogPosting'> <meta content='2411554906552251695' itemprop='blogId'/> <meta content='4844052331539701715' itemprop='postId'/> <a name='4844052331539701715'></a> <h3 class='post-title entry-title' itemprop='name'> <a href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/link-popularity-how-to-boost-your.html'>Link Popularity How To Boost Your Rankings</a> </h3> <div class='post-header'> <div class='post-header-line-1'></div> </div> <div class='post-body entry-content' id='post-body-4844052331539701715' itemprop='description articleBody'> Writen by Marty Pukstys<br><br><p>So, after hard and time consuming process you got your web site on the internet, optimized it for certain keywords and can't wait to see it at No.1 position on Google, Yahoo and MSN? Not so fast. First of all, you'll need 3 things to be taken care of: on-site optimization, search engine submission and some major work on link popularity building. There's plenty of information about internal web page optimization on the internet, and it's not a secret how to submit all your web pages to Google or Yahoo through their new feed systems. If it is – you should educate yourself about the first two elements first, and then worry about link popularity.</p><p>The first thing you should do is to listen to what search engines have to say about search engine optimization. It's not a secret that they hate web pages artificially stuffed with keywords or bought incoming links. Such techniques give them a hard time to deliver relevant results to their users. In fact, current search engine ranking algorithms are so advanced that in a lot of cases they can distinguish between natural and bought incoming links.</p><p>So, what do search engines have to say about their rankings? Never try artificially boosting your rankings. Don't participate in link farms. Don't buy links. Don't stuff your text with keywords just to get higher rankings. In conclusion – do not interfere with their function to deliver relevant and useful information to the user.</p><p>Well, it's not a bad idea to listen to them for a change. The techniques of getting links that I am going to tell you about are both search engine "legal" and "not so legal". The choice is yours.</p><p>The first thing that everyone should do is make the content of their web site useful and informative to people. Doesn't matter what kind of website you have, try to give something useful to your visitors. This can be useful information, some attractions, free service, or anything you may come up with. This may sound banal, but this strategy eventually will pay off. Other web sites will notice that you have something useful and original, and will start linking to you. This is the best and most "legal" link building strategy anyone can come up with, although it takes the most time and patience.</p><p>Second "legal" choice for building link popularity is through articles. Try to write an interesting article about something you are good at and know a lot. Then find thousands of article submission and publishing web sites that are available on the internet. Use your best friend and enemy at the same time – Google – to find them. The most important part of the article is the Resources box, where you can use HTML code and place links to your web site.</p><p>The next perfectly "legal" and effective area to build your link popularity is forums. You can find millions of forums on the internet – take advantage of them. Post your answers to relevant topics, and don't forget to use HTML and links to your site. It can't get any easier than that, and at the same time, it might help your rankings a lot.</p><p>I bet you heard about reciprocal links – when you link to some web page, which in exchange places a link to your web page on their site. This strategy may be not as effective as couple of years ago, but it still works. Search engines simply can't ignore links to your webpage. The most important thing to remember about reciprocal linking, as with all other links, is that links from related websites will have much higher impact on your rankings than those from unrelated ones. Also, don't forget the importance of keywords and rephrases in the anchor text – without it, your links are close to useless.</p><p>Do some research and find websites similar to yours. They don't have to offer exactly same services or information – something broad as computers or internet if you are offering web design services is good enough. E-mail their administrators with a request to exchange links. How to persuade them to place a link to you, especially if their web site has good rankings on the search engines – that's another subject. Offer something useful in exchange – for example, suggest placing a link to them on your home page, while they put the reciprocal link on their partners or resources page.</p><p>Find millions of directories where you can submit your web site. Some of them offer free inclusion, some of them ask for a reciprocal link, while others require to be paid for the listing. Whether to pay or not, that's totally up to you, but from my experience, some of their links are worth several dollars that they are usually asking for. Make sure they have substantial Page Rank, and sacrifice several dollars. It will pay off eventually. But to start, try to find countless free directories and submit you web site there.</p><p>Finally, time has come for the most controversial and dangerous link building strategy – link buying. I don't recommend anyone to use it, but a lot of search engine optimization specialists are utilizing this unfair tactics, placing honest optimizers in serious disadvantage. If you decide to go ahead and buy some links, make sure of two things: the page you are buying a link from has a high Page Rank, and find the links for sale in search engine optimization forums – never buy links from the websites that specialize in this. Otherwise, Google will weed your web site out from their index faster than your eyes blink.</p><p>In conclusion, I would recommend staying away from unethical link building strategies, and concentrate on long-time goals versus short-term ones. Keep in mind, that if everyone starts buying links and using other unethical search engine optimization techniques, search engines will not be able to deliver relevant results, and eventually come up with new and smarter algorithm to kick such websites out from their indexes. With all the ethical search engine optimization methods I told you about, everyone can build substantial link popularity and get good rankings.</p><p>If you liked what you read - visit our <a href="http://www.search-engine-marketing-service.com/index.htm" target="_new">Search Engine Marketing Service</a> LLC website and find out more about <a href="http://www.search-engine-marketing-service.com/index.htm" target="_new">search engine positioning services</a> and <a href="http://www.search-engine-marketing-service.com/seo.htm" target="_new">improved search engine rankings</a>.</p> <div style='clear: both;'></div> </div> <div class='post-footer'> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-1'> <span class='post-author vcard'> Posted by <span class='fn' itemprop='author' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/Person'> <meta content='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' itemprop='url'/> <a class='g-profile' href='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' rel='author' title='author profile'> <span itemprop='name'>Lauren PRATT</span> </a> </span> </span> <span class='post-timestamp'> at <meta content='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/link-popularity-how-to-boost-your.html' itemprop='url'/> <a class='timestamp-link' href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/link-popularity-how-to-boost-your.html' rel='bookmark' title='permanent link'><abbr class='published' itemprop='datePublished' title='2009-02-26T18:00:00-08:00'>6:00 PM</abbr></a> </span> <span class='post-comment-link'> <a class='comment-link' href='https://www.blogger.com/comment/fullpage/post/2411554906552251695/4844052331539701715' onclick=''> No comments: </a> </span> <span class='post-icons'> <span class='item-control blog-admin pid-1683854657'> <a href='https://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=2411554906552251695&postID=4844052331539701715&from=pencil' title='Edit Post'> <img alt='' class='icon-action' height='18' src='https://resources.blogblog.com/img/icon18_edit_allbkg.gif' width='18'/> </a> </span> </span> <div class='post-share-buttons goog-inline-block'> </div> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-2'> <span class='post-labels'> </span> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'> <span class='post-location'> </span> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class='post-outer'> <div class='post hentry uncustomized-post-template' itemprop='blogPost' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/BlogPosting'> <meta content='2411554906552251695' itemprop='blogId'/> <meta content='8153935154982398200' itemprop='postId'/> <a name='8153935154982398200'></a> <h3 class='post-title entry-title' itemprop='name'> <a href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/yahoo-ranking-tips.html'>Yahoo Ranking Tips</a> </h3> <div class='post-header'> <div class='post-header-line-1'></div> </div> <div class='post-body entry-content' id='post-body-8153935154982398200' itemprop='description articleBody'> Writen by Tay Weiliang<br><br><p>Title<br> The most important thing you can do to your ranking is to include the keyword in the title you submit to Yahoo. If your title does not contain any keywords, you'll never rise high enough to collect a large amount of clicks. Is including the keyword once in your title enough, or should you risk it and try to repeat the word? I didn't see a single site that had two or more instances of the same keyword in its title. That doesn't mean there aren't any, but I don't believe that having two keywords will give you a big advantage over having one. Also, trying to repeat the keyword might get your title edited or your submission rejected, so I wouldn't try it.</p><p>Description<br> This really surprised me. I started the experiment with the belief that having the keyword in the description is absolutely vital in order to gain a high ranking. However, the data seemed to prove otherwise. The top ten sites actually had less keywords in their descriptions than those listed after them. Still, I don't believe that including keywords in your description will actually hurt you. It is likely to boost you upwards a bit, but I think the boost will be significantly smaller than what it has generally been claimed to be.</p><p>URL<br> No clear data here, so I won't make too strong conclusions either. Some words are in order, though. My current position is that having the keyword in your URL is worth something, but less than having the keyword in any of the other places (description, title, category). Is it necessary to get a keyword rich domain name if you're desperate to reach the top ten? Not in my opinion, unless it will give you a valid reason to include your keyword in your title.</p><p>Category<br> Being listed in a category that has a keyword in its name definitely increases your ranking for that keyword. More than having the keyword in the URL and more than having the keyword in your description, but less than having the keyword in your title.</p> <div style='clear: both;'></div> </div> <div class='post-footer'> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-1'> <span class='post-author vcard'> Posted by <span class='fn' itemprop='author' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/Person'> <meta content='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' itemprop='url'/> <a class='g-profile' href='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' rel='author' title='author profile'> <span itemprop='name'>Lauren PRATT</span> </a> </span> </span> <span class='post-timestamp'> at <meta content='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/yahoo-ranking-tips.html' itemprop='url'/> <a class='timestamp-link' href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/yahoo-ranking-tips.html' rel='bookmark' title='permanent link'><abbr class='published' itemprop='datePublished' title='2009-02-26T18:00:00-08:00'>6:00 PM</abbr></a> </span> <span class='post-comment-link'> <a class='comment-link' href='https://www.blogger.com/comment/fullpage/post/2411554906552251695/8153935154982398200' onclick=''> No comments: </a> </span> <span class='post-icons'> <span class='item-control blog-admin pid-1683854657'> <a href='https://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=2411554906552251695&postID=8153935154982398200&from=pencil' title='Edit Post'> <img alt='' class='icon-action' height='18' src='https://resources.blogblog.com/img/icon18_edit_allbkg.gif' width='18'/> </a> </span> </span> <div class='post-share-buttons goog-inline-block'> </div> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-2'> <span class='post-labels'> </span> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'> <span class='post-location'> </span> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div></div> <div class="date-outer"> <h2 class='date-header'><span>Wednesday, February 25, 2009</span></h2> <div class="date-posts"> <div class='post-outer'> <div class='post hentry uncustomized-post-template' itemprop='blogPost' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/BlogPosting'> <meta content='2411554906552251695' itemprop='blogId'/> <meta content='2092164225811677368' itemprop='postId'/> <a name='2092164225811677368'></a> <h3 class='post-title entry-title' itemprop='name'> <a href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/what-can-seo-do-for-me.html'>What Can Seo Do For Me</a> </h3> <div class='post-header'> <div class='post-header-line-1'></div> </div> <div class='post-body entry-content' id='post-body-2092164225811677368' itemprop='description articleBody'> Writen by Apisith Chawla<br><br><p>Your search engine optimization strategy should focus on two fundamental goals:<br> - deliver as targeted as possible visitor traffic;<br> - acquire high conversion rates (visitors taking the desired type of action on your web site).</p><p>This is what SEO can do for you and your business: ultimately bring you customers and/or partners.</p><p>These goals are most likely to be attained when the following conditions take place:<br> - search engines index the site;<br> - search engines crawl the site frequently;<br> - high ranking among SERPs for your web site's keywords;<br> - high link popularity;<br> - high page rank.</p><p>For every query performed on search engines there is a human being at the end of the keyboard looking for information, products, or services. You have to direct your focus towards grabbing as much search engine traffic as possible with your most important keywords while keeping the objectives of the search engine optimization in clear focus.</p><p>Before you get too excited about attaining a top 10 ranking on the search engines, you should be clear on the objectives behind bringing visitors to your website.</p><p>It's not a good idea to go from 1,000 visitors to 10,000 visitors over a month if your website is not relevant to your visitors' search terms. Having "forced visitors" onto your web site will simply eat your resources (bandwidth, for one) but for sure these visitors will not become your customers if the topic of your web site is of no interest to them.</p><p>Such an accomplishment, like a major increase in traffic stats, may make you SEO hero of the day, but if your web site visitors are not interested in your products or services you will have just squandered your efforts.</p><p>Your goal is to help the search engines return the most relevant pages from your web site in response to user queries. Using tricks and tactics to get your pages to show up under search terms that are irrelevant and have nothing to do with your site only annoys web surfers, and can get you banned from the search engines.</p><p>Ultimately, the number of hits measured in your web server logs will make no difference if your visitors are not taking action on your website to sign up for a newsletter, download your software, submit a quote request, or buy your products and services online.</p><p>Most of the web sites in the top positions for even moderately competitive keywords got there because:</p><p>- they used highly targeted keywords effectively throughout their website; - they gained substantial link popularity from relevant websites and directories.</p><p>Although simplistic in terms of today's very complex search engine algorithms used to return relevant search engine results, the two above key points lay the foundations for all our future discussions about how to gain top rankings on today's search engines.</p><p>Apisith Chawla is an author, consultant, and SEO Trainee. His eBook is available at <a href="http://www.equalseo.com/ebook" target="_new">http://www.equalseo.com/ebook</a></p> <div style='clear: both;'></div> </div> <div class='post-footer'> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-1'> <span class='post-author vcard'> Posted by <span class='fn' itemprop='author' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/Person'> <meta content='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' itemprop='url'/> <a class='g-profile' href='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' rel='author' title='author profile'> <span itemprop='name'>Lauren PRATT</span> </a> </span> </span> <span class='post-timestamp'> at <meta content='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/what-can-seo-do-for-me.html' itemprop='url'/> <a class='timestamp-link' href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/what-can-seo-do-for-me.html' rel='bookmark' title='permanent link'><abbr class='published' itemprop='datePublished' title='2009-02-25T18:00:00-08:00'>6:00 PM</abbr></a> </span> <span class='post-comment-link'> <a class='comment-link' href='https://www.blogger.com/comment/fullpage/post/2411554906552251695/2092164225811677368' onclick=''> No comments: </a> </span> <span class='post-icons'> <span class='item-control blog-admin pid-1683854657'> <a href='https://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=2411554906552251695&postID=2092164225811677368&from=pencil' title='Edit Post'> <img alt='' class='icon-action' height='18' src='https://resources.blogblog.com/img/icon18_edit_allbkg.gif' width='18'/> </a> </span> </span> <div class='post-share-buttons goog-inline-block'> </div> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-2'> <span class='post-labels'> </span> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'> <span class='post-location'> </span> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div></div> <div class="date-outer"> <h2 class='date-header'><span>Tuesday, February 24, 2009</span></h2> <div class="date-posts"> <div class='post-outer'> <div class='post hentry uncustomized-post-template' itemprop='blogPost' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/BlogPosting'> <meta content='2411554906552251695' itemprop='blogId'/> <meta content='7578438211824298720' itemprop='postId'/> <a name='7578438211824298720'></a> <h3 class='post-title entry-title' itemprop='name'> <a href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/search-engine-optimization-not-search.html'>Search Engine Optimization Not Search Engine Domination</a> </h3> <div class='post-header'> <div class='post-header-line-1'></div> </div> <div class='post-body entry-content' id='post-body-7578438211824298720' itemprop='description articleBody'> Writen by Joe Borowy<br><br><p>In a quest for high rankings among increasingly competitive markets, webmasters generally have an ongoing mission to achieve and maintain high rankings for popular search terms. Since smaller companies and websites have limited advertising budgets, search engine optimization is recognized the best way of gaining long term exposure and driving targeted traffic to a website.</p><p>A problem often arises when webmasters, particularly newer and less experienced ones, start researching ways of obtaining high rankings. Most websites that offer resources on optimizing pages for search engines still lean towards writing efficient Meta tags and selecting the best keywords. Although this helps, it's a known fact that Meta tags have become less important over the years. In fact, Inktomi is the only search engine that still uses them for ranking websites. Yahoo!, Google, and all other main search engines have abandoned the Meta system. The keyword tags no longer impact rankings. The description tag is still important, but it won't have a tremendous impact on rankings like it once would have.</p><p>Webmasters often become very disappointed when they see that much of the work put forth to optimize a website was unnecessary. It's even more devastating to see that all the work put into optimizing pages will not gain you high rankings. Many start to wonder what they did wrong. One important factor is almost always initially overlooked- more credible websites will always have higher rankings, regardless of how optimized a smaller website may be. Keyword densities and title tags are still important in categorizing a website for the engines, but link popularity has become the main factor in ranking websites. That's not to say that optimizing websites isn't important.</p><p>The point here is that optimizing a website means no more than exactly what it says- optimizing. It means that a website is fit to be considered relevant for the selected keywords when indexed for placement. It does not mean that a website will automatically achieve high rankings in those keywords. It can mean potentially pulling ahead of a competitor with more link popularity but less relevance. But don't be fooled- even if a website with 100 good back links in Google is optimized perfectly, it won't outweigh a less relevant competitor with 10,000 back links and a higher PageRank when competing for a popular keyword. Most webmasters are baffled when they don't get the rankings they have worked for. The solution is gaining link popularity; this can be achieved by trading links with relevant websites and submitting to popular directories. It will build up over time and a website will gain the credibility it deserves when it has many websites linking to it.</p><p>Finding a good source for continually submitting to the search engines and keeping track of rankings and link popularity is a very important factor in having long term success with search engine optimization. MDTrafficBuilder is a website that has proven to be very effective and cost-efficient in continually submitting to search engines and monitoring progress. The link to this website can be found in the author resource box. They have a free 5 day trial, so there's no risk at all. It's a good way of keeping track of competition and monitoring link popularity.</p><p>Regardless of which way you choose to gain higher rankings for your website, remember the real meaning of Search Engine Optimization, and think realistically of how your website compares with the competition. Achieving high rankings is a long term project, not a quick fix for low traffic websites. If you think realistically and work hard for higher link popularity, high search engine rankings will eventually find you.</p><p>Joe Borowy is the Owner of <a href="http://www.SuccessForFreedom.com" target="_new">http://www.SuccessForFreedom.com</a> where they work hard to maintain an honest and reliable source for honest work at home internet business opportunities.</p><p>If you need to contact Joe please email him at <a href="mailto:Ravenfan3888@gmail.com">Ravenfan3888@gmail.com</a> Thank you!</p><p>MDTrafficBuilder can be found at <a href="http://www.mdtrafficbuilder.com" target="_new">http://www.mdtrafficbuilder.com</a>.</p> <div style='clear: both;'></div> </div> <div class='post-footer'> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-1'> <span class='post-author vcard'> Posted by <span class='fn' itemprop='author' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/Person'> <meta content='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' itemprop='url'/> <a class='g-profile' href='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' rel='author' title='author profile'> <span itemprop='name'>Lauren PRATT</span> </a> </span> </span> <span class='post-timestamp'> at <meta content='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/search-engine-optimization-not-search.html' itemprop='url'/> <a class='timestamp-link' href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/search-engine-optimization-not-search.html' rel='bookmark' title='permanent link'><abbr class='published' itemprop='datePublished' title='2009-02-24T18:00:00-08:00'>6:00 PM</abbr></a> </span> <span class='post-comment-link'> <a class='comment-link' href='https://www.blogger.com/comment/fullpage/post/2411554906552251695/7578438211824298720' onclick=''> No comments: </a> </span> <span class='post-icons'> <span class='item-control blog-admin pid-1683854657'> <a href='https://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=2411554906552251695&postID=7578438211824298720&from=pencil' title='Edit Post'> <img alt='' class='icon-action' height='18' src='https://resources.blogblog.com/img/icon18_edit_allbkg.gif' width='18'/> </a> </span> </span> <div class='post-share-buttons goog-inline-block'> </div> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-2'> <span class='post-labels'> </span> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'> <span class='post-location'> </span> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class='post-outer'> <div class='post hentry uncustomized-post-template' itemprop='blogPost' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/BlogPosting'> <meta content='2411554906552251695' itemprop='blogId'/> <meta content='5061632551116410970' itemprop='postId'/> <a name='5061632551116410970'></a> <h3 class='post-title entry-title' itemprop='name'> <a href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/link-building-nightmare.html'>Link Building Nightmare</a> </h3> <div class='post-header'> <div class='post-header-line-1'></div> </div> <div class='post-body entry-content' id='post-body-5061632551116410970' itemprop='description articleBody'> Writen by Darren Dunner<br><br><p>Link building is one of the best ways to get more performance from your web site. No matter how many times the search engines changes, this does not.</p><p>Some of the most talented people on the web will spend 8 hours a day on this and get little results.</p><p>There are many programs on the net you can use to gather potential links, request links from other members of paid link site, etc. The biggest problem with these is that you still spend hours and hours filtering through links, requesting trades from members and much more.</p><p>Here are a few things you can do to help in this painful process. Go to yahoo.com. Type in the search box: site:yourdomain.com and hit enter. This will tell you how many pages are indexed into yahoo. You can do this on your site or a potential link trade site.</p><p>Then in yahoo type: links:yourdomain.com and see how many link backs a site has.</p><p>Compare this information to your site and determine if this is a compatible site or not.</p><p>NOTE: you can do this on google and several other search engines.</p><p>Also, on the links pages of a site that you want to trade on, make sure that there links pages are indexed into the search engines. Make sure they are SEO friendly URL's and even check the page rank on them.</p><p>Hope this helps in your long search for Link Building. We are currenlty research link building sites and hope to have some articles soon on them.</p><p>Internetzone I has been in business for over 5 years, has a very good reputation for producing results. We are not here to make a fast buck, but want to educate our clients on what is best measures to take on the web. You can visit us at: <a href="http://www.internetzonei.com" target="_new">http://www.internetzonei.com</a>.</p> <div style='clear: both;'></div> </div> <div class='post-footer'> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-1'> <span class='post-author vcard'> Posted by <span class='fn' itemprop='author' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/Person'> <meta content='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' itemprop='url'/> <a class='g-profile' href='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' rel='author' title='author profile'> <span itemprop='name'>Lauren PRATT</span> </a> </span> </span> <span class='post-timestamp'> at <meta content='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/link-building-nightmare.html' itemprop='url'/> <a class='timestamp-link' href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/link-building-nightmare.html' rel='bookmark' title='permanent link'><abbr class='published' itemprop='datePublished' title='2009-02-24T18:00:00-08:00'>6:00 PM</abbr></a> </span> <span class='post-comment-link'> <a class='comment-link' href='https://www.blogger.com/comment/fullpage/post/2411554906552251695/5061632551116410970' onclick=''> No comments: </a> </span> <span class='post-icons'> <span class='item-control blog-admin pid-1683854657'> <a href='https://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=2411554906552251695&postID=5061632551116410970&from=pencil' title='Edit Post'> <img alt='' class='icon-action' height='18' src='https://resources.blogblog.com/img/icon18_edit_allbkg.gif' width='18'/> </a> </span> </span> <div class='post-share-buttons goog-inline-block'> </div> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-2'> <span class='post-labels'> </span> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'> <span class='post-location'> </span> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div></div> <div class="date-outer"> <h2 class='date-header'><span>Monday, February 23, 2009</span></h2> <div class="date-posts"> <div class='post-outer'> <div class='post hentry uncustomized-post-template' itemprop='blogPost' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/BlogPosting'> <meta content='2411554906552251695' itemprop='blogId'/> <meta content='2935648477383612409' itemprop='postId'/> <a name='2935648477383612409'></a> <h3 class='post-title entry-title' itemprop='name'> <a href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/search-engine-optimization-what-to.html'>Search Engine Optimization What To Avoid</a> </h3> <div class='post-header'> <div class='post-header-line-1'></div> </div> <div class='post-body entry-content' id='post-body-2935648477383612409' itemprop='description articleBody'> Writen by Margo Courtney<br><br><p>While there are many strategies to use for Search Engine Optimisation, there are some things you shouldn't do. Your site can be penalized by the search engines for some of these. Or while you think a strategy is helping to raise your rankings, it may not.</p><p><strong>TEXT IN GRAPHICS<br /></strong>Most search engines don't read pictures or graphics, so use as much text as possible and make sure it's relevant text. Good information and solid content that focuses on your product and services will allow the search engines to identify your site and give you a better positioning within those search results. Sites that use an image full of text, instead of text, can appear as an empty page to a search engine. This is specially relevant on a home page.</p><p><strong>MOVING A PAGE THAT ALREADY HAS A PR<br /></strong>If you move a page, it will lose its PR until the next time Google indexes it. So set up the page's original URL to direct people to the new page, and tell them whether the move is permanent or temporary</p><p><strong>DEAD ENDS<br /></strong>All page should have a way out or exit via a link.</p><p><strong>ARTIFICIALLY INCREASE A PAGE'S KEYWORD DENSITY<br /></strong>Loading pages with irrelevant words in an attempt to increase a page's keyword density will penalise your site. This includes stuffing ALT tags that users are unlikely to view.</p><p><strong>USING HIDDEN TEXT OR LINKS</strong> <br />You should use only text and links that are visible to users.</p><p><strong>LINKS FROM LINK FARMS AND NON-RELEVANT SITES<br /></strong>Make sure they are from other relevant sites, not link farms or FFA sites. Best is links from pages without many other links, from sites whose content/theme is similar to or complementary to yours.</p><p><strong>UNNATURAL LINKS<br /></strong>The search engines prefer your linking to be 'natural', to appear as if they were placed in the normal course of your business dealings. Not too many at a time, not all coming from link pages, not all reciprocal links, and not all coming from only PR 5 or above sites (looks like you bought them).</p><p><strong>USING THE SAME TEXT IN INCOMING LINKS<br /></strong>It isn't natural to have every website that links to you have the same text on the link description. The natural tendency would be to have a certain percent be the site's name, but after that it should be a wide variety of description. Your link text description is a key factor for how your site/page will rank, so make sure that you keep that in mind as you specify your preferred link text description on your website.</p><p>Register for our free SEO tutorial at <a href="http://www.free-web-site-marketing.com" target="_new">http://www.free-web-site-marketing.com</a></p> <div style='clear: both;'></div> </div> <div class='post-footer'> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-1'> <span class='post-author vcard'> Posted by <span class='fn' itemprop='author' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/Person'> <meta content='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' itemprop='url'/> <a class='g-profile' href='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' rel='author' title='author profile'> <span itemprop='name'>Lauren PRATT</span> </a> </span> </span> <span class='post-timestamp'> at <meta content='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/search-engine-optimization-what-to.html' itemprop='url'/> <a class='timestamp-link' href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/search-engine-optimization-what-to.html' rel='bookmark' title='permanent link'><abbr class='published' itemprop='datePublished' title='2009-02-23T18:00:00-08:00'>6:00 PM</abbr></a> </span> <span class='post-comment-link'> <a class='comment-link' href='https://www.blogger.com/comment/fullpage/post/2411554906552251695/2935648477383612409' onclick=''> No comments: </a> </span> <span class='post-icons'> <span class='item-control blog-admin pid-1683854657'> <a href='https://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=2411554906552251695&postID=2935648477383612409&from=pencil' title='Edit Post'> <img alt='' class='icon-action' height='18' src='https://resources.blogblog.com/img/icon18_edit_allbkg.gif' width='18'/> </a> </span> </span> <div class='post-share-buttons goog-inline-block'> </div> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-2'> <span class='post-labels'> </span> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'> <span class='post-location'> </span> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div></div> <div class="date-outer"> <h2 class='date-header'><span>Sunday, February 22, 2009</span></h2> <div class="date-posts"> <div class='post-outer'> <div class='post hentry uncustomized-post-template' itemprop='blogPost' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/BlogPosting'> <meta content='2411554906552251695' itemprop='blogId'/> <meta content='6218418910338355697' itemprop='postId'/> <a name='6218418910338355697'></a> <h3 class='post-title entry-title' itemprop='name'> <a href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/google-strategy.html'>The Google Strategy</a> </h3> <div class='post-header'> <div class='post-header-line-1'></div> </div> <div class='post-body entry-content' id='post-body-6218418910338355697' itemprop='description articleBody'> Writen by Diane Thomas<br><br><p>Webmasters across the Internet were totally floored by what happened to their Google ranking recently. Those whose pages were ranked on top seemed to totally disappear, and many who had been ranked at the bottom were suddenly in the top 10.</p><p>So what caused this phenomenon? Simply put, Google spent a lot of time (and probably money) coming up with new ranking guidelines. In Webmaster speak, "Google changed their algorithm".</p><p>Why? you ask...Google, from the beginning has been more in tune with what people are searching for than any of the other search engines or directories. They have always seemed to be more in sync with the average surfer - in other words when you search you actually find what your looking for.</p><p>Well, apparently they just weren't satisfied. So they decided to make it even better.</p><p>On first glance I thought they had made a huge mistake, but as Webmasters began reworking their websites and pages to get back to the top ranking positions, it appears to me that their idea was right.</p><p>In case your wondering, I was one of the Webmasters whose site seemed to disappear! And let me tell you it was scary. I lost 700-800 visitors a day - and a lot of income.</p><p>I went to the Google site to try and figure out what they were looking for, and frankly didn't find much that I didn't already know, so I set about reworking my pages and website so that this couldn't happen to me again.</p><p>In record time, after evaluating and reworking and submitting my pages, they went back to the top. In fact, some that I could never get to the top are there now.</p><p>What I found was that although keywords are still a prominent factor and linking was important, that the relativity of the pages became very important.</p><p>In other words, the keywords and links really have to be relevant to the entire page - and to the site as well. Google likes everything linked internally. I'm sure the idea being that this ensures the "search results" will indeed provide what the surfer is really after - and that's their bread and butter.</p><p>The bottom line is that after going thru a very harrowing experience, my website and my profit line are all the better for it. In other words, I ended up with a better website, a better idea of what my visitors are really after, and long term I don't think this could ever happen to me again.</p><p>Google seems to really have come up with what people are looking for and is offering good web sites with rich content as their top ranking sites. This is good news for the serious webmaster.</p><p>I know that everyone is out there giving advice and speculating, not to mention the new products that have risen up to get you listed fast!</p><p>My advice - save your money, and put the elbow grease to work - you'll be all the better for it. And if your really thinking, it won't take long.</p><p>©2005</p><p>Diane Thomas is the editor of <a href="http://www.ebookcrossroads.com" target="_new">eBook Crossroads.com</a> specializing in resources for writers, publishers and promoters of eBooks and Audio Books. She publishes a monthly ezine, the eBook Crossroads Insider, offering articles, tips, contests, free downloads and much more!</p><p>Subscribe to the <a href="http://www.ebookcrossroads.com/newsletter.html" target="_new">eBook Crossroads Insider</a>.</p> <div style='clear: both;'></div> </div> <div class='post-footer'> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-1'> <span class='post-author vcard'> Posted by <span class='fn' itemprop='author' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/Person'> <meta content='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' itemprop='url'/> <a class='g-profile' href='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' rel='author' title='author profile'> <span itemprop='name'>Lauren PRATT</span> </a> </span> </span> <span class='post-timestamp'> at <meta content='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/google-strategy.html' itemprop='url'/> <a class='timestamp-link' href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/google-strategy.html' rel='bookmark' title='permanent link'><abbr class='published' itemprop='datePublished' title='2009-02-22T18:00:00-08:00'>6:00 PM</abbr></a> </span> <span class='post-comment-link'> <a class='comment-link' href='https://www.blogger.com/comment/fullpage/post/2411554906552251695/6218418910338355697' onclick=''> No comments: </a> </span> <span class='post-icons'> <span class='item-control blog-admin pid-1683854657'> <a href='https://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=2411554906552251695&postID=6218418910338355697&from=pencil' title='Edit Post'> <img alt='' class='icon-action' height='18' src='https://resources.blogblog.com/img/icon18_edit_allbkg.gif' width='18'/> </a> </span> </span> <div class='post-share-buttons goog-inline-block'> </div> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-2'> <span class='post-labels'> </span> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'> <span class='post-location'> </span> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class='post-outer'> <div class='post hentry uncustomized-post-template' itemprop='blogPost' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/BlogPosting'> <meta content='2411554906552251695' itemprop='blogId'/> <meta content='452412360681077489' itemprop='postId'/> <a name='452412360681077489'></a> <h3 class='post-title entry-title' itemprop='name'> <a href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/search-engine-optimization-seo-overview.html'>Search Engine Optimization Seo An Overview</a> </h3> <div class='post-header'> <div class='post-header-line-1'></div> </div> <div class='post-body entry-content' id='post-body-452412360681077489' itemprop='description articleBody'> Writen by William King<br><br><p>Run a search on any of the 200 major search engines, and the results will come up in similar orders on quite a few of them. How a website owner/operator gets their website to the top of a list is called Search Engine Optimization, or SEO. Optimizing a website involves many of the same techniques, whether the aim is to optimize for Google adwords, Yahoo, Ask Jeeves or others. There is a list of what not to do as well, and that list is applicable to all engines, as it mostly refers to tricks and hacks unscrupulous designers use to try to trick the engines. These kind of pages generally get removed by automated tools and don't generally last very long, so they are not recommended to bother with.</p><p>Website optimization starts with content. If the content is irrelevant, the website will not last long in the rankings, no matter how many keywords are included. The best way to get relevant content is to get an expert to write the content. General content may be more friendly to beginners, but in the search optimization arena, content is what is going to keep readers coming back and webmasters linking to the page. Many search engines use link counters to rank sites. If enough people like and value the site, they will link to it from their own site as an example of expert help for visitors seeking more detailed information than they can provide, or are willing to provide. Often, general-interest sites will link to expert sites, thereby also driving their own traffic up as the initial portal to those expert sites and improving their own rankings in the optimization listings. The quality of the sites linked is also a major factor in the rankings, as quality sites such as Microsoft and Google are going to be more effective "heavy hitters" than a link to Bob's House of Website Optimizing.</p><p>When the content is being created, keywords are the "anchors" that search engines hook onto, but just filling your content with keywords risks being dismissed as a spam site, as many spammers merely fill a page with keywords, hoping to hook anyone searching for anything. These kind of pages are usually removed quickly, but they exist nonetheless. Specific keywords are the key--instead of Search Engine, use Search Engine Optimization for Google, or combinations of the key words or phrases. Optimization for Search Engines in one area, then Optimizing for higher Search Engine rankings in another increases the chances of an engine ranking your website content a little higher than it may have otherwise.</p><p>The guidelines for content also go for Meta tags such as the title. Title is very important, as it is one of the bigger spots for an engine to catch, as well as the hook that draws a surfer in once the rankings have been displayed. A recommended length is 50-80 characters (including spaces), with keywords located near the beginning in case the window is resized on the screen. A good example would be "Search Engine Optimization tips and tricks for Google", instead of "How to do important SEO for websites."</p><p>Search Engine Optimization--what to avoid: Don't use huge strings of keywords without relevant content--you may be labeled as a spammer and blacklisted off the engine(s) you're trying to climb. Stay away from pop-ups, excessive load times (by keeping the page clean and using fast hosting servers), and lots of flash animation, as this takes time to load and also detracts from the readability of the site.</p><p>More specific information can be found by typing "Search Engine Optimization" into any major search engine like Google or Yahoo and following the links. Good luck!</p><p>William King is the director of <a href="http://www.wholesalepages.co.uk" target="_new">Wholesale Pages</a>, <a href="http://www.wholesale-canada.com" target="_new">Wholesale-Canada</a> and <a href="http://www.aidandtrade.com" target="_new">Dropshipping Directory</a>. He has 18 years of experience in the marketing and trading industries and has been helping retailers and startups with their product sourcing, promotion, marketing and supply chain requirements.</p> <div style='clear: both;'></div> </div> <div class='post-footer'> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-1'> <span class='post-author vcard'> Posted by <span class='fn' itemprop='author' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/Person'> <meta content='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' itemprop='url'/> <a class='g-profile' href='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' rel='author' title='author profile'> <span itemprop='name'>Lauren PRATT</span> </a> </span> </span> <span class='post-timestamp'> at <meta content='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/search-engine-optimization-seo-overview.html' itemprop='url'/> <a class='timestamp-link' href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/search-engine-optimization-seo-overview.html' rel='bookmark' title='permanent link'><abbr class='published' itemprop='datePublished' title='2009-02-22T18:00:00-08:00'>6:00 PM</abbr></a> </span> <span class='post-comment-link'> <a class='comment-link' href='https://www.blogger.com/comment/fullpage/post/2411554906552251695/452412360681077489' onclick=''> No comments: </a> </span> <span class='post-icons'> <span class='item-control blog-admin pid-1683854657'> <a href='https://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=2411554906552251695&postID=452412360681077489&from=pencil' title='Edit Post'> <img alt='' class='icon-action' height='18' src='https://resources.blogblog.com/img/icon18_edit_allbkg.gif' width='18'/> </a> </span> </span> <div class='post-share-buttons goog-inline-block'> </div> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-2'> <span class='post-labels'> </span> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'> <span class='post-location'> </span> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div></div> <div class="date-outer"> <h2 class='date-header'><span>Saturday, February 21, 2009</span></h2> <div class="date-posts"> <div class='post-outer'> <div class='post hentry uncustomized-post-template' itemprop='blogPost' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/BlogPosting'> <meta content='2411554906552251695' itemprop='blogId'/> <meta content='8744422140023121529' itemprop='postId'/> <a name='8744422140023121529'></a> <h3 class='post-title entry-title' itemprop='name'> <a href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/how-to-boost-your-wisconsin-sites.html'>How To Boost Your Wisconsin Sites Search Engine Ranking Part 3</a> </h3> <div class='post-header'> <div class='post-header-line-1'></div> </div> <div class='post-body entry-content' id='post-body-8744422140023121529' itemprop='description articleBody'> Writen by Johnny Smith<br><br><p>When choosing your Wisconsin search engine ranking optimization strategy, there are a few things you would like to consider in order getting a high ranking in the search engines for your site.</p><p>In this article you will find a few top tips about off-page factors that can help you Wisconsin site to rank high in the search engines.</p><p>When you read below you will learn about the importance of inbound links and how to get those top sites linking to you.</p><p>Here are a few basic tips that can help you in your Wisconsin search engine ranking optimization efforts:<br> <br> 1. Do not engage in excessive link exchange programs. That means, do not trade links with sites that bury your link along with a hundred others on a link page, because the search engines do not like that.<br> <br> 2. Improve your site by writing high quality optimized content that other webmasters find useful. This way you will get natural inbound links to your site.<br> <br> 3. Write useful articles with top content and submit them to article directories with your link in the resource box. Since these articles are free to use for others to publish on their sites, you will get a great number of top inbound links that will help the improvement of your Wisconsin site.<br> <br> 4. Finally a tip that I have not tried myself yet. As a part of your Wisconsin search engine ranking optimization strategy, you also could buy text links on other high traffic Wisconsin sites.<br> <br> Implement the above four steps and you will see that your Wisconsin search engine ranking optimization efforts will bear fruit.</p><p>Johnny is an author who thinks Wisconsin is the best place on earth. He also writes about <a href="http://hockeytribute.com/ice-hockey-equipment.shtml" target="_new">ice hockey equipment and the NHL</a>.</p> <div style='clear: both;'></div> </div> <div class='post-footer'> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-1'> <span class='post-author vcard'> Posted by <span class='fn' itemprop='author' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/Person'> <meta content='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' itemprop='url'/> <a class='g-profile' href='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' rel='author' title='author profile'> <span itemprop='name'>Lauren PRATT</span> </a> </span> </span> <span class='post-timestamp'> at <meta content='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/how-to-boost-your-wisconsin-sites.html' itemprop='url'/> <a class='timestamp-link' href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/how-to-boost-your-wisconsin-sites.html' rel='bookmark' title='permanent link'><abbr class='published' itemprop='datePublished' title='2009-02-21T18:00:00-08:00'>6:00 PM</abbr></a> </span> <span class='post-comment-link'> <a class='comment-link' href='https://www.blogger.com/comment/fullpage/post/2411554906552251695/8744422140023121529' onclick=''> No comments: </a> </span> <span class='post-icons'> <span class='item-control blog-admin pid-1683854657'> <a href='https://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=2411554906552251695&postID=8744422140023121529&from=pencil' title='Edit Post'> <img alt='' class='icon-action' height='18' src='https://resources.blogblog.com/img/icon18_edit_allbkg.gif' width='18'/> </a> </span> </span> <div class='post-share-buttons goog-inline-block'> </div> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-2'> <span class='post-labels'> </span> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'> <span class='post-location'> </span> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class='post-outer'> <div class='post hentry uncustomized-post-template' itemprop='blogPost' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/BlogPosting'> <meta content='2411554906552251695' itemprop='blogId'/> <meta content='7702398607597432355' itemprop='postId'/> <a name='7702398607597432355'></a> <h3 class='post-title entry-title' itemprop='name'> <a href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/are-you-using-roboform.html'>Are You Using Roboform</a> </h3> <div class='post-header'> <div class='post-header-line-1'></div> </div> <div class='post-body entry-content' id='post-body-7702398607597432355' itemprop='description articleBody'> Writen by Brian Shoemaker<br><br><p>Why not? Maybe you have not heard of it. Well, it's a program that can store the titles, URLs, descriptions and anything else you need for listing your websites into directories. It can also store the information for your articles including the titles, article bodies, signatures, keywords and whatever else you like.</p><p>It does more than just store all of this information. Having already entered all your websites' directory listing information or information for your articles, just go to the directory's web page with the submission form and with the press of one button, it can fill and submit the form for you. No more copying and pasting all your directory listings and articles. With the amount of time it takes you to copy and paste just one directory listing or article, you can submit all your directory listings or articles using RoboForm.</p><p>Since using RoboForm, I have upgraded to RoboForm Pro. RoboForm Pro allows you to enter an unlimited amount of websites and articles. RoboForm Pro also offers an unlimited amount of custom fields for each website and article. Using <a href="http://www.find-a-web-host.com/software/RoboForm.php" target="_new">RoboForm Pro</a>, I can submit 10 different articles to around 200 article directories in just one day. Without the program, it could take me a week or longer.</p><p>Brian Shoemaker is the owner of <a href="http://www.find-a-web-host.com" target="_new">cheap web hosting</a> directory Find-A-Web-Host.com. Find <a href="http://www.find-a-web-host.com" target="_new">web hosts</a> for your websites and/or articles.</p> <div style='clear: both;'></div> </div> <div class='post-footer'> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-1'> <span class='post-author vcard'> Posted by <span class='fn' itemprop='author' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/Person'> <meta content='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' itemprop='url'/> <a class='g-profile' href='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' rel='author' title='author profile'> <span itemprop='name'>Lauren PRATT</span> </a> </span> </span> <span class='post-timestamp'> at <meta content='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/are-you-using-roboform.html' itemprop='url'/> <a class='timestamp-link' href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/are-you-using-roboform.html' rel='bookmark' title='permanent link'><abbr class='published' itemprop='datePublished' title='2009-02-21T18:00:00-08:00'>6:00 PM</abbr></a> </span> <span class='post-comment-link'> <a class='comment-link' href='https://www.blogger.com/comment/fullpage/post/2411554906552251695/7702398607597432355' onclick=''> No comments: </a> </span> <span class='post-icons'> <span class='item-control blog-admin pid-1683854657'> <a href='https://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=2411554906552251695&postID=7702398607597432355&from=pencil' title='Edit Post'> <img alt='' class='icon-action' height='18' src='https://resources.blogblog.com/img/icon18_edit_allbkg.gif' width='18'/> </a> </span> </span> <div class='post-share-buttons goog-inline-block'> </div> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-2'> <span class='post-labels'> </span> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'> <span class='post-location'> </span> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div></div> <div class="date-outer"> <h2 class='date-header'><span>Friday, February 20, 2009</span></h2> <div class="date-posts"> <div class='post-outer'> <div class='post hentry uncustomized-post-template' itemprop='blogPost' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/BlogPosting'> <meta content='2411554906552251695' itemprop='blogId'/> <meta content='5095456546069795980' itemprop='postId'/> <a name='5095456546069795980'></a> <h3 class='post-title entry-title' itemprop='name'> <a href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/expert-help-from-google-answers.html'>Expert Help From Google Answers</a> </h3> <div class='post-header'> <div class='post-header-line-1'></div> </div> <div class='post-body entry-content' id='post-body-5095456546069795980' itemprop='description articleBody'> Writen by Jakob Jelling<br><br><p>Web users turn to search engines for answers to their questions. This is usually done through various levels of searching the engine's database. Sometimes though, no matter how hard they try, searchers can't find the information they need. Maybe they're not familiar with how to narrow and focus searches, or they may not have enough background in the subject they're researching to recognize the answer they need. Google Answers offers a solution.</p><p>With Google Answers, you hire an experienced researcher or specialist in your field of inquiry to provide answers to your questions. In a sense, this process works much like bidding on an item at eBay or hiring work done through a freelancer web site. You will create a Google Answers profile, a nickname, enter your credit card information, and when you post your questions, you specify how much you're willing to pay for answers and an expiration date for replies.</p><p>There is a 50 cent per question listing fee, and your payment offer for an answer can range from $2.00 to $200.00 currently. Your offered price needs to be high enough to justify and compensate the time a Google researcher will spend finding an answer. Researchers receive 75% of your offered fee, and Google receives the remainder to help support the Google Answers service. Once you receive an answer, your credit card will be charged the offer amount you made for that answer.</p><p>Previously asked questions and answers are posted, searchable, and freely available at the Google Answers site. Other users may make comments on the questions and answers, to help clarify the information you receive.</p><p>Google Answers isn't magic. They can't answer unanswerable questions, and they won't provide medical, legal, or financial advice. But for other tough questions that you just can't find an answer for on your own, Google Answers may be, well, the answer!</p><p>About The Author</p><p>Jakob Jelling is the founder of <a href="http://www.sitetube.com" target="_new">http://www.sitetube.com</a>. Visit his website for the latest on planning, building, promoting and maintaining websites.</p> <div style='clear: both;'></div> </div> <div class='post-footer'> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-1'> <span class='post-author vcard'> Posted by <span class='fn' itemprop='author' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/Person'> <meta content='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' itemprop='url'/> <a class='g-profile' href='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' rel='author' title='author profile'> <span itemprop='name'>Lauren PRATT</span> </a> </span> </span> <span class='post-timestamp'> at <meta content='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/expert-help-from-google-answers.html' itemprop='url'/> <a class='timestamp-link' href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/expert-help-from-google-answers.html' rel='bookmark' title='permanent link'><abbr class='published' itemprop='datePublished' title='2009-02-20T18:00:00-08:00'>6:00 PM</abbr></a> </span> <span class='post-comment-link'> <a class='comment-link' href='https://www.blogger.com/comment/fullpage/post/2411554906552251695/5095456546069795980' onclick=''> 1 comment: </a> </span> <span class='post-icons'> <span class='item-control blog-admin pid-1683854657'> <a href='https://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=2411554906552251695&postID=5095456546069795980&from=pencil' title='Edit Post'> <img alt='' class='icon-action' height='18' src='https://resources.blogblog.com/img/icon18_edit_allbkg.gif' width='18'/> </a> </span> </span> <div class='post-share-buttons goog-inline-block'> </div> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-2'> <span class='post-labels'> </span> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'> <span class='post-location'> </span> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div></div> <div class="date-outer"> <h2 class='date-header'><span>Thursday, February 19, 2009</span></h2> <div class="date-posts"> <div class='post-outer'> <div class='post hentry uncustomized-post-template' itemprop='blogPost' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/BlogPosting'> <meta content='2411554906552251695' itemprop='blogId'/> <meta content='5922595341134244635' itemprop='postId'/> <a name='5922595341134244635'></a> <h3 class='post-title entry-title' itemprop='name'> <a href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/winning-search-engine-wars.html'>Winning The Search Engine Wars</a> </h3> <div class='post-header'> <div class='post-header-line-1'></div> </div> <div class='post-body entry-content' id='post-body-5922595341134244635' itemprop='description articleBody'> Writen by Lee Traupel<br><br><p>Creating and building effective Search Engine marketing campaigns is like trying to nail jello to the wall! The challenge can be daunting to many, requiring very specialized knowledge of process that must be blended with unique and disparate technology. Here is some insight gained from years of experience providing these services to clients.</p><p><ul></p><p><li>SE marketing is very effective in driving qualified traffic to a web site. Over 85% of global surfers utilize Search Engines to find goods and services.</p><p><li>What can you expect for Search Engine ranking via back-end conversions or desired responses? There is no "silver bullet" answer to this question; we've seen results vary from a low of 1.4% to a high of 22%. You'll make a dangerous assumption if you measure results purely by focusing solely on SE marketing. Your back-end response mechanisms (sales rep interaction, e-commerce fulfillment, newsletter signup, web site, etc.) will greatly affect the ROI. Assess and critique from a holistic perspective.</p><p><li>It's a zero sum game if you use any of the low cost "we submit to thousands" of search engines service companies. These submissions do very little to drive viable rankings. If you aren't achieving rankings in the top 20-30 (page 1-3) listings then you're wasting marketing resources.</p><p><li>Don't make the mistake of focusing solely on Search Engine marketing to drive market awareness (online branding) and revenue. Develop mutually reinforcing processes that are synergistic by utilizing Directory submissions, Usenet/Newsgroup seeding, Newsletter sponsorships, Opt-in e-mail, PR and other offline marketing processes.</p><p><li>Stringent keyword analysis for HTML text is one of the underlying foundations of a successful Search Engine Ranking campaign. It's analogous to the importance of ad copy for a conventional print campaign. Most good SE firms use a commercial database service like WordTracker which enable them to analyze the relative popularity of keywords and then build a submissions and optimization process around the selected keywords.</p><p><li>The actual Title for your Index and Interior pages will also have a significant impact on whether or not a campaign works. It needs to be the right length, typically 10-20 words, have no hyperbole and pique a searcher's curiosity.</p><p><li>Contrary to endless marketing hype, there are no quick solutions in this form of interactive marketing. It will take at least 1-2 months before you see any immediate results. And for significant results; i.e., page 1-3 listings via top tier engines add another 2-3 months on top of this on average.</p><p><li>Web site content development impacts good SE rankings - the more the better. Develop content which is relevant to keywords. We use linguistic analysis software for our clients and then build a standalone "stealth web site" which has content expressly designed for SE spiders (bots). This level of sophistication and proprietary process is expensive and time-consuming but very effective.</p><p><li>Remember the Armand Hammer quote about Russia? "An enigma wrapped inside a box buried deep in the ocean." This is apropos to the Search Engine world, as the top tier SE's all change their submission rules and algorithms on a regular basis. So hire a SE firm that understands the market - or be prepared to invest a great deal of time to achieve tangible results.</p><p></ul></p><p>About The Author</p><p>Lee Traupel has 20 plus years of business development and marketing experience - he is the founder of Intelective Communications, Inc., <a href="http://www.intelective.com," target="_new">http://www.intelective.com,</a> a results-driven marketing services company providing proprietary services to clients encompassing startups to public companies. Lee@intelective.com</p><p><a href="mailto:Lee@intelective.com">Lee@intelective.com</a></p> <div style='clear: both;'></div> </div> <div class='post-footer'> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-1'> <span class='post-author vcard'> Posted by <span class='fn' itemprop='author' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/Person'> <meta content='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' itemprop='url'/> <a class='g-profile' href='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' rel='author' title='author profile'> <span itemprop='name'>Lauren PRATT</span> </a> </span> </span> <span class='post-timestamp'> at <meta content='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/winning-search-engine-wars.html' itemprop='url'/> <a class='timestamp-link' href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/winning-search-engine-wars.html' rel='bookmark' title='permanent link'><abbr class='published' itemprop='datePublished' title='2009-02-19T18:00:00-08:00'>6:00 PM</abbr></a> </span> <span class='post-comment-link'> <a class='comment-link' href='https://www.blogger.com/comment/fullpage/post/2411554906552251695/5922595341134244635' onclick=''> No comments: </a> </span> <span class='post-icons'> <span class='item-control blog-admin pid-1683854657'> <a href='https://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=2411554906552251695&postID=5922595341134244635&from=pencil' title='Edit Post'> <img alt='' class='icon-action' height='18' src='https://resources.blogblog.com/img/icon18_edit_allbkg.gif' width='18'/> </a> </span> </span> <div class='post-share-buttons goog-inline-block'> </div> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-2'> <span class='post-labels'> </span> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'> <span class='post-location'> </span> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class='post-outer'> <div class='post hentry uncustomized-post-template' itemprop='blogPost' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/BlogPosting'> <meta content='2411554906552251695' itemprop='blogId'/> <meta content='6952060542002554127' itemprop='postId'/> <a name='6952060542002554127'></a> <h3 class='post-title entry-title' itemprop='name'> <a href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/selecting-title-of-your-link-exchanges.html'>Selecting The Title Of Your Link Exchanges</a> </h3> <div class='post-header'> <div class='post-header-line-1'></div> </div> <div class='post-body entry-content' id='post-body-6952060542002554127' itemprop='description articleBody'> Writen by Martin Lemieux<br><br><p>I want to touch base with selecting the title of the links that are added to other sites. Adding your link on another site is very important for your search engine saturation and rankings.</p><p>More importantly, what title do you chose?</p><p>Many seo firms our there now believe that web sites are getting penalized from link swapping. Even today, I had an seo company that wanted my company to link to his site #1 but he would link to my site from his site #2. I don't think so.</p><p>For those of you who think that getting people to link to site #1 and then you link to them with site #2 is going to get great responses, your wrong.</p><p>That's a whole other topic but I felt it should be addressed.</p><p>So here you are, you're about to add your link onto another site, but what do you write for the title?</p><p>Well you have to ask yourself a couple of questions 1st.</p><p><ul></p><p><li>Have you checked your site for key words?</p><p><li>Did you create proper meta tags?</p><p><li>Are your meta tags reflecting your content?</p><p><li>Do you realize that inbound links bring traffic?</p><p></ul></p><p>So let's address these important issues...</p><p>1) Have you checked your pages for key word density?</p><p>One of my larger clients came to me trying to get back some of his crucial key phrases within google that he just recently lost. I added his site to my "key word" density program and realized that the key phrases he was attacking didn't leave a single trace within his site.</p><p>Here is a great key phrase density checker for those of you who don't have a personal script to help:</p><p><a href="http://www.abakus-internet-marketing.de/tools/topword.html" target="_new">http://www.abakus-internet-marketing.de/tools/topword.html</a></p><p>When your looking at your page results within the key word analizer, make sure to select one paragraph that best describes that page.</p><p>For instance, here are the results for my main page:</p><p><dir></p><p><br>web (28) / design (16) / marketing (11) / search (10)</p><p><br>tips (10) / advertising (10) / affordable (10)</p><p><br>web design (8) / business (8) / articles (7) / site (7)</p><p><br>marketing tips (6) / smartads (6) online (6)</p><p><br>newsletter ... etc</p><p></dir></p><p>These results have been somewhat filtered and made smaller for this example. So taking a look at that, you can start to see what search engines are going to see. There are 2 key phrases that I want to have great search placements with so I chose these two phrases from those words to best fit the title of my main page...</p><p>"Affordable Web Design & Internet Marketing Tips"</p><p>Notice that I DIDN'T use all the most important words, I only used exactly what I am trying to get when it comes to search terms online.</p><p>So now that I have that, I now have a title that I can add on other sites. Depending on whether the link category is about web design or internet marketing, I create the appropriate link.</p><p>If I add my site to a web design category, I submit this title...</p><p>Affordable Web Design - and link it to my main page.</p><p>If I add my site to a web promotion category, I submit this link title...</p><p>Either: Internet Marketing / Web Advertising / Marketing Tips / or Internet Marketing Tips</p><p>If you take a good look at the results from above, all these title's are perfect for that page.</p><p>Here is something you shouldn't do... Don't take ALL the key words from the results above and make them your title like so...</p><p>Affordable web design, web design, internet, internet marketing, internet marketing tips.</p><p>Read that whole paragraph out loud, sounds stupid doesn't it? I think so 2 and so do search engines.</p><p>Don't forget that inbound links bring you A LOT of traffic! It's a fact that inbound links usually give your web site a lot more traffic than search engines do! That's why it's so important not only to select the right title for search engines but to also consider the visitor who will read your title. Make it simple and easy to understand.</p><p>Now that you've selected the right title for your main page, get a little more creative and select your most important pages from your site so that you can also analize and select a number of titles for your site. Doing this work before hand will improve your daily marketing arsenal.</p><p>I wish you much success with this article!</p><p>About The Author</p><p>Martin Lemieux<br> Founder & President<br> Affordable Web Design & Internet Marketing</p><p><a href="http://www.smartads.info" target="_new">http://www.smartads.info</a> & <a href="http://www.smartads.ca" target="_new">http://www.smartads.ca</a></p><p>OASES - Online Advertising Search Engine Services</p><p><a href="http://www.flyinggelatingames.com" target="_new">http://www.flyinggelatingames.com</a></p> <div style='clear: both;'></div> </div> <div class='post-footer'> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-1'> <span class='post-author vcard'> Posted by <span class='fn' itemprop='author' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/Person'> <meta content='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' itemprop='url'/> <a class='g-profile' href='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' rel='author' title='author profile'> <span itemprop='name'>Lauren PRATT</span> </a> </span> </span> <span class='post-timestamp'> at <meta content='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/selecting-title-of-your-link-exchanges.html' itemprop='url'/> <a class='timestamp-link' href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/selecting-title-of-your-link-exchanges.html' rel='bookmark' title='permanent link'><abbr class='published' itemprop='datePublished' title='2009-02-19T18:00:00-08:00'>6:00 PM</abbr></a> </span> <span class='post-comment-link'> <a class='comment-link' href='https://www.blogger.com/comment/fullpage/post/2411554906552251695/6952060542002554127' onclick=''> No comments: </a> </span> <span class='post-icons'> <span class='item-control blog-admin pid-1683854657'> <a href='https://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=2411554906552251695&postID=6952060542002554127&from=pencil' title='Edit Post'> <img alt='' class='icon-action' height='18' src='https://resources.blogblog.com/img/icon18_edit_allbkg.gif' width='18'/> </a> </span> </span> <div class='post-share-buttons goog-inline-block'> </div> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-2'> <span class='post-labels'> </span> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'> <span class='post-location'> </span> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div></div> <div class="date-outer"> <h2 class='date-header'><span>Wednesday, February 18, 2009</span></h2> <div class="date-posts"> <div class='post-outer'> <div class='post hentry uncustomized-post-template' itemprop='blogPost' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/BlogPosting'> <meta content='2411554906552251695' itemprop='blogId'/> <meta content='2447641014756382548' itemprop='postId'/> <a name='2447641014756382548'></a> <h3 class='post-title entry-title' itemprop='name'> <a href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/its-all-very-well-having-website-that.html'>Its All Very Well Having A Website That Gets Lots Of Traffic But Sales Are Its Life Blood</a> </h3> <div class='post-header'> <div class='post-header-line-1'></div> </div> <div class='post-body entry-content' id='post-body-2447641014756382548' itemprop='description articleBody'> Writen by Neil Swift<br><br><p>You have optimised your website, found the keywords that get lots of traffic and don't have much competition. All the keywords are added to your site (Title, Meta tags etc) and you have done some excellent flowing writing with your keywords peppering your homepage.</p><p>Great, you now have a website, it is fairly well optimised, you are getting lots of traffic and guess what there is still something else needed in the mix.</p><p>You need to juggle all of the above with excellent copywriting.</p><p>What is copywriting? Well it's the text that appears on your website, the bits that sell. And yes that's mainly what websites are for, they are your representative, they sell you places that you wouldn't have dreamed of looking or find people you just wouldn't have talked to.</p><p>For starters whatever is above the 'fold' of your page i.e. before you start scrolling is THE most critical area, you literally have about 8 seconds to grab the 'surfers' attention before they're gone to the next site.</p><p>What is said to your visitor when they arrive at your site is just as or even more important than getting them there in the first place! What would you prefer, 1,000 visitors a day with 2 sales or 100 visitors a day with 2 sales? Personally I would prefer the 100 visitors, at least then I would know my copy was working and could easily ramp up the visits.</p><p>So, what makes for great copywriting and a great landing page? There is lots of information out there and I can recommend a few people, just search for them on the web; Chris Cardell and Alan Forest Smith (Orange Beetle)</p><p>Some of the main fundamentals:</p><p>• Tell your customers the benefits of your service & what problem it is going to solve in their lives</p><p>• Talk about your customer (don't talk about you, your company etc blah, blah, blah). Everyone likes talking about themselves, your customers are no different. Include YOU and YOUR as much as you can in your copy.</p><p>• Start building a relationship with your customer, give something away for free, ask them to join your mailing list in exchange for something free.</p><p>• Break the text up and use bullets (bullets draw attention to areas of text)</p><p>• If you can, give your product away on a 30 day trail, with customers agreeing to return or pay on xxxx date.</p><p>• You need to write with some level of energy and passion.</p><p>• Test and Measure EVERYTHING</p><p>Well there are a few bits to start with. And remember test and measure, once you have got your new page up, ruthlessly test all the results and tweak your copy until you have something that just reels them in.</p><p>You can get something called Google analytics that measures all your traffic and where people go, where they leave your site etc and it's free. You will need to apply and there may be a waiting list, but well worth it.</p><p>Wishing you all the sales you deserve. Neil Swift</p><p>The views expressed in this article are those of the author and any changes you make to your website are done at your own risk. Neil Swift cannot be held responsible for any outcomes, unless you make millions and you want to say thanks…=) You may use this article for anything you want as long as no changes are made to any part including this footer.</p><p>Enjoy life and prosper. Regards Neil Swift owner of <a href="http://www.canvasimagery.co.uk" target="_new">http://www.canvasimagery.co.uk</a> Canvas Art and Photos on Canvas, <a href="http://www.makeamoneytree.co.uk" target="_new">http://www.makeamoneytree.co.uk</a> Froogle Resource Guide,</p> <div style='clear: both;'></div> </div> <div class='post-footer'> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-1'> <span class='post-author vcard'> Posted by <span class='fn' itemprop='author' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/Person'> <meta content='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' itemprop='url'/> <a class='g-profile' href='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' rel='author' title='author profile'> <span itemprop='name'>Lauren PRATT</span> </a> </span> </span> <span class='post-timestamp'> at <meta content='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/its-all-very-well-having-website-that.html' itemprop='url'/> <a class='timestamp-link' href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/its-all-very-well-having-website-that.html' rel='bookmark' title='permanent link'><abbr class='published' itemprop='datePublished' title='2009-02-18T18:00:00-08:00'>6:00 PM</abbr></a> </span> <span class='post-comment-link'> <a class='comment-link' href='https://www.blogger.com/comment/fullpage/post/2411554906552251695/2447641014756382548' onclick=''> No comments: </a> </span> <span class='post-icons'> <span class='item-control blog-admin pid-1683854657'> <a href='https://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=2411554906552251695&postID=2447641014756382548&from=pencil' title='Edit Post'> <img alt='' class='icon-action' height='18' src='https://resources.blogblog.com/img/icon18_edit_allbkg.gif' width='18'/> </a> </span> </span> <div class='post-share-buttons goog-inline-block'> </div> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-2'> <span class='post-labels'> </span> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'> <span class='post-location'> </span> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div></div> <div class="date-outer"> <h2 class='date-header'><span>Tuesday, February 17, 2009</span></h2> <div class="date-posts"> <div class='post-outer'> <div class='post hentry uncustomized-post-template' itemprop='blogPost' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/BlogPosting'> <meta content='2411554906552251695' itemprop='blogId'/> <meta content='2912329828737825928' itemprop='postId'/> <a name='2912329828737825928'></a> <h3 class='post-title entry-title' itemprop='name'> <a href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/most-overlooked-search-engine.html'>Most Overlooked Search Engine Optimization Technique</a> </h3> <div class='post-header'> <div class='post-header-line-1'></div> </div> <div class='post-body entry-content' id='post-body-2912329828737825928' itemprop='description articleBody'> Writen by Scott Fish<br><br><p>Some of the basics when it comes to SEO and getting high ranking in search engines starts with using a keyword and then placing it strategically throughout the website in content, title, headline, etc. Using the keyword multiple times in your content is great, but lets look at something that a lot of websites completely overlook.</p><p>Simply put...</p><p>Take your keywords and current links within your site and USE them!</p><p>What I mean by this is, you have certain keywords that are spread across your website. You also have links going to other websites, affiliates, advertising, resources, etc. Combine your links with * Relevant * keywords and you will see an increase in page rank and traffic due to the increase in PR. Just take a few minutes – scan through your site – find links that may be the name of a company, anything that says "partner" or "affiliate" -- Change them! Make them say anything related to your main keywords.</p><p>Follow this strategy, it takes just a few minutes and this plus other simple strategies will add up to a good increase when your key words are searched for in search engines.</p><p>Some of the basics when it comes to SEO and getting high ranking in search engines starts with using a keyword and then placing it strategically throughout the website in content, title, headline, etc. Using the keyword multiple times in your content is great, but lets look at something that a lot of websites completely overlook.</p><p>Scott Fish<br> President, <a href="http://www.TopSatelliteRadio.com" target="_new">http://www.TopSatelliteRadio.com</a><br> Personal Blog: <a href="http://www.ScottFish.BlogSpot.com" target="_new">http://www.ScottFish.BlogSpot.com</a></p> <div style='clear: both;'></div> </div> <div class='post-footer'> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-1'> <span class='post-author vcard'> Posted by <span class='fn' itemprop='author' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/Person'> <meta content='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' itemprop='url'/> <a class='g-profile' href='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' rel='author' title='author profile'> <span itemprop='name'>Lauren PRATT</span> </a> </span> </span> <span class='post-timestamp'> at <meta content='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/most-overlooked-search-engine.html' itemprop='url'/> <a class='timestamp-link' href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/most-overlooked-search-engine.html' rel='bookmark' title='permanent link'><abbr class='published' itemprop='datePublished' title='2009-02-17T18:00:00-08:00'>6:00 PM</abbr></a> </span> <span class='post-comment-link'> <a class='comment-link' href='https://www.blogger.com/comment/fullpage/post/2411554906552251695/2912329828737825928' onclick=''> No comments: </a> </span> <span class='post-icons'> <span class='item-control blog-admin pid-1683854657'> <a href='https://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=2411554906552251695&postID=2912329828737825928&from=pencil' title='Edit Post'> <img alt='' class='icon-action' height='18' src='https://resources.blogblog.com/img/icon18_edit_allbkg.gif' width='18'/> </a> </span> </span> <div class='post-share-buttons goog-inline-block'> </div> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-2'> <span class='post-labels'> </span> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'> <span class='post-location'> </span> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div></div> <div class="date-outer"> <h2 class='date-header'><span>Monday, February 16, 2009</span></h2> <div class="date-posts"> <div class='post-outer'> <div class='post hentry uncustomized-post-template' itemprop='blogPost' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/BlogPosting'> <meta content='2411554906552251695' itemprop='blogId'/> <meta content='7274251750562388987' itemprop='postId'/> <a name='7274251750562388987'></a> <h3 class='post-title entry-title' itemprop='name'> <a href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/search-engine-marketing-ethics-dont.html'>Search Engine Marketing Ethics Dont Believe The Hype</a> </h3> <div class='post-header'> <div class='post-header-line-1'></div> </div> <div class='post-body entry-content' id='post-body-7274251750562388987' itemprop='description articleBody'> Writen by Mark Hochhaus<br><br><p>Getting to the top of the search engines, and staying there, is an ongoing process. This does not mean it is expensive to stay at the top. In fact, in most cases, it's rather affordable. But beware, there are pitfalls along the way to search engine Zen.</p><p>The old adage, "If it sounds too good to be true", applies to SEO (search engine optimization). There are many companies that will promise top results using less than ethical methods. Including slick salesmen that will convince you that all the top sites cheat the search engines in order to stay on top. You will run into web site owners that mask keywords to get top positions making it sound very tempting to follow in their foot steps.</p><p>Don't be fooled by such hype. These are short term solutions that can lead to a permanent ban in the top engines. Once you are banned in Google, Yahoo, MSN or ASK, you may as well dump your site and start over. If you're looking for long term success on the internet, don't cheat the search engines.</p><p>One of the cheats I have been seeing lately is masking content with "noscript tags". The noscript tags are used to define an alternate content (text) if a script is NOT executed. People have been taking advantage of this and filling it with content that visitors don't see, but the search engines do. While this does work, it is short term and believe me when I say, you will be caught. You will have no warning, no second chances. You will wake up one day and your site will not be found.</p><p>There is no phone number to call, your emails go unanswered, and traffic to your site drops off overnight. Your income dries up and it's all over. It can take six months or more to undo the damage and, in some cases, it's permanent. The major search engines are always on the lookout for new cheats. When found, they will program the search engines to drop the sites using these methods. Without warning, you're gone. Also, don't forget, your competition watches your site and is looking for ways to rank higher than you. Your competition may report your unethical methods to the search engines.</p><p>If you're planning to be around for the long haul and want some success on the internet, then you need to be ethical in your promotion. Unless you have daily time dedicated to studying SEO and making the needed changes, you should contract with a reputable SEO company. You need a company that studies the SEO industry on a daily basis to keep on top of what it takes to rank at the top for the long run. A company that is above cheats and quick fixes. A company that offers solid optimization that can keep you on top of the search engine results. A company that will take the time to target your specific audience to get you visitors that are interested in your product or service.</p><p>Many SEO companies will promise thousands of visitors a day. Unless those visitors are interested in what you have to offer or ended up at your site and did not find what they searched for, they will remember you. They will remember that you did not have what they wanted. They may leave disappointed and your good name will have a black mark next to it. Don't get sucked into damaging your image by slick salesmen.</p><p>When looking for a company to handle your SEO, first and foremost, be comfortable with the people you will be directly working with. They will need total access to your web site and server to make the needed changes. At times, the verbiage of your site may need minor changes. A word or two may need to be changed to improve keyword density. You need a company you can trust with your company's image.</p><p>In today's business world, you must have a web site. After all, your competition does. Your site must be marketed ethically and monitored daily. Changes must be made ASAP when conditions change. Hire a professional to handle SEO. When your business is booming, it's too easy to put SEO on the back burner. Before you know it, your rankings will have dropped from top to bottom, as well as your bottom line.</p><p><b>About the Author:</b></p><p>Mark Hochhaus co-owner of <a href="http://www.increased-online-traffic.com" target="_blank">Technet Internet Marketing</a> has been developing web sites and optimizing for search engines since the early days of the Internet. To keep abreast of his latest articles, visit: <a href="http://www.increased-online-traffic.com/seo-news.asp" target="_blank">Technet's SEO News Blog: The Optimizer</a></p> <div style='clear: both;'></div> </div> <div class='post-footer'> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-1'> <span class='post-author vcard'> Posted by <span class='fn' itemprop='author' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/Person'> <meta content='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' itemprop='url'/> <a class='g-profile' href='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' rel='author' title='author profile'> <span itemprop='name'>Lauren PRATT</span> </a> </span> </span> <span class='post-timestamp'> at <meta content='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/search-engine-marketing-ethics-dont.html' itemprop='url'/> <a class='timestamp-link' href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/search-engine-marketing-ethics-dont.html' rel='bookmark' title='permanent link'><abbr class='published' itemprop='datePublished' title='2009-02-16T18:00:00-08:00'>6:00 PM</abbr></a> </span> <span class='post-comment-link'> <a class='comment-link' href='https://www.blogger.com/comment/fullpage/post/2411554906552251695/7274251750562388987' onclick=''> 1 comment: </a> </span> <span class='post-icons'> <span class='item-control blog-admin pid-1683854657'> <a href='https://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=2411554906552251695&postID=7274251750562388987&from=pencil' title='Edit Post'> <img alt='' class='icon-action' height='18' src='https://resources.blogblog.com/img/icon18_edit_allbkg.gif' width='18'/> </a> </span> </span> <div class='post-share-buttons goog-inline-block'> </div> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-2'> <span class='post-labels'> </span> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'> <span class='post-location'> </span> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div></div> <div class="date-outer"> <h2 class='date-header'><span>Sunday, February 15, 2009</span></h2> <div class="date-posts"> <div class='post-outer'> <div class='post hentry uncustomized-post-template' itemprop='blogPost' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/BlogPosting'> <meta content='2411554906552251695' itemprop='blogId'/> <meta content='8563261674621103677' itemprop='postId'/> <a name='8563261674621103677'></a> <h3 class='post-title entry-title' itemprop='name'> <a href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/quick-introduction-to-search-engine.html'>A Quick Introduction To Search Engine Optimisation Seo</a> </h3> <div class='post-header'> <div class='post-header-line-1'></div> </div> <div class='post-body entry-content' id='post-body-8563261674621103677' itemprop='description articleBody'> Writen by Peter Smith<br><br><p>SEO is currently a buzz word across the Internet but many normal people do not know what it is let alone how to do it. This is the massively growing trend of Search Engine Optimisation or SEO for short. SEO essentially is a way of altering websites in order to appear higher on a search engines for specific key words or key phrases. Now the theory behind this is relatively simple and the following list will cover the basics of how to achieve a higher ranking page (these basics follow white hat principles).</p><p>1. Chose one to three key phrases per webpage you create. Key phrases can be researched using Wordtracker or Overture in order to find the optimum key phrase for you. These 2 resources will basically help you find a phrase that hundreds or thousands of people search for, rather than just a few dozen if you choose the keyword off the top of your head.</p><p>2. When you have defined your key phrase create a relevant title for your webpage, and make sure your keyword/phrase is in it.</p><p>3. Write some content based around your key phrase, making sure you repeat your key phrase within the content. It is good practise to have between 6 – 12% of your content being the key phrase; however you need to try and make the content as readable as possible.</p><p>4. Create valid HTML or XHTML for your page and any ALT attributes used in images that are used should be specific to the image itself. If the image is relevant to your key phrase make sure you try and use the key phrase in the explanation. Images that have no meaning add the Alt attribute but set it to "".</p><p>5. Add your keywords into the Meta keywords and also create a description about the page and include the keywords within the description. Now these 2 Meta tags are not taken into consideration by many Search Engines now-a-days but it is generally good practice to have them in place.</p><p>6. Any links within your document make sure you use relevant text as the link for example instead of having "Learn about SEO click here" with click here as the link just use "Learn about SEO" and have the sentence as the link. This is known as anchor text.</p><p>Steps 1-6 cover the on page optimisation briefly. A webmaster can then look into building up their link popularity. This is where web pages link back to your page, and arguably is one of the more important parts of SEO. When a search engine spider visits your page it will look at how many other pages link to your page, it will also look at them pages and see what the pages are about. The more pages linking to your site then the more likely the search engine will think your webpage is important. However it is not quite so simple as that, the Search Engine will also look at the site that has linked to your page and if that page is based on the subject you have written about it will regard the link as more useful to lets say a poker site linking to a cricket site.</p><p>Finally the SE will also look at how well the linking page is rated itself if no one has linked to the linking page then it will not be classed as that important so the weight of the link will not be that great to your site. However let's say apple.com linked to the linking page along with hundreds of other sites and the page was based on the same subject as yours then the link would be very valuable indeed. Now if we look at Google they have a way of ranking how important pages are, called Page Rank (PR) the higher the PR the more important the site.</p><p>• 1 Way linking, this is the best form of linking and normally mean the content on your site is a useful resource or just generally interesting to the linking website and they have decided to link to you.</p><p>• 2 way linking. This is the more common way for SEO experts to get links; they literally swap links with websites.</p><p>• 3 way linking. This is less common but is an attempt to make search engines think your website has 1 way links not 2 way links. For example Site A will link to Site B, then Site B will link to Site C and finally Site C will link back to Site A.</p><p>If these strategies are put in place then a website will be well on the way to achieving better results in the search engines. Unfortunately because websites can be optimised to appear higher in search engines it has tempted a lot of people to find devious ways to improve a sites ranking in search engines.</p><p>If you are serious about getting the best SEO for your site why not hire a dedicated company to perform White Hat SEO then look no further than <a href="http://www.blueecho.co.uk/" target="_new">Blue Echo</a></p><p>I currently work for Blue Echo UK Ltd as the online promotions manager.</p> <div style='clear: both;'></div> </div> <div class='post-footer'> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-1'> <span class='post-author vcard'> Posted by <span class='fn' itemprop='author' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/Person'> <meta content='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' itemprop='url'/> <a class='g-profile' href='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' rel='author' title='author profile'> <span itemprop='name'>Lauren PRATT</span> </a> </span> </span> <span class='post-timestamp'> at <meta content='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/quick-introduction-to-search-engine.html' itemprop='url'/> <a class='timestamp-link' href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/quick-introduction-to-search-engine.html' rel='bookmark' title='permanent link'><abbr class='published' itemprop='datePublished' title='2009-02-15T18:00:00-08:00'>6:00 PM</abbr></a> </span> <span class='post-comment-link'> <a class='comment-link' href='https://www.blogger.com/comment/fullpage/post/2411554906552251695/8563261674621103677' onclick=''> No comments: </a> </span> <span class='post-icons'> <span class='item-control blog-admin pid-1683854657'> <a href='https://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=2411554906552251695&postID=8563261674621103677&from=pencil' title='Edit Post'> <img alt='' class='icon-action' height='18' src='https://resources.blogblog.com/img/icon18_edit_allbkg.gif' width='18'/> </a> </span> </span> <div class='post-share-buttons goog-inline-block'> </div> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-2'> <span class='post-labels'> </span> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'> <span class='post-location'> </span> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div></div> <div class="date-outer"> <h2 class='date-header'><span>Saturday, February 14, 2009</span></h2> <div class="date-posts"> <div class='post-outer'> <div class='post hentry uncustomized-post-template' itemprop='blogPost' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/BlogPosting'> <meta content='2411554906552251695' itemprop='blogId'/> <meta content='2624205294753933065' itemprop='postId'/> <a name='2624205294753933065'></a> <h3 class='post-title entry-title' itemprop='name'> <a href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/has-google-destroyed-surfing-on-web.html'>Has Google Destroyed Surfing On The Web</a> </h3> <div class='post-header'> <div class='post-header-line-1'></div> </div> <div class='post-body entry-content' id='post-body-2624205294753933065' itemprop='description articleBody'> Writen by James Newton<br><br><p><blockquote>Because that is what we <i>used</i> to do! We used to ride the waves of information and see where it took us. Remember those day's? We would type in a key word or phrase in our favorite search engine and start clickin'. Each site would have a link leading us to another site, and as you went you would always see something else cool, and click that. You started out looking for apples and ended up with zebras. </blockquote> <blockquote>You could start with same word as many times as you wanted and never end up in the same place twice. It was the information highway, and you went on a road trip. It was an ocean of information, and you went surfin'. We didn't care what it was we were looking for at first, because we found all this other cool stuff we would have never known about. </blockquote> <blockquote>Times have changed. Google pushed relevancy to the extreme. Or have they? Let's face it, search engines are nothing more than word searchers, and add posters. Any good word processing program has a way for you to search a document for key words. That is what Google, Yahoo, MSN, and all the others do. It used to be the words would link to other words in ways you would have never dreamed. You would just follow those paths. Now these word search programs have become more and more advanced. Google has led the industry by taking good idea's and making them better. </blockquote> <blockquote>They took search engine's to new level. They grew to such power that they are now shaping the world wide web into their vision. To not be indexed by Google is almost certain obscurity. So, you have to play by their rules. Yet, they keep changing the rules. </blockquote> <blockquote>Google said content is king. Quantity of links determined popularity. And key words were aptly named because they were the keys to the indexing. Webmasters and Search Engine Optimization companies scrambled to meet Google's demands. Google had become the most popular search engine because it promised relevancy to it's users. Link farms, and link trading sites sprung up over night. SEO companies made huge profits giving advise that many never followed. Some found loop holes and used them to their advantage. To get to the top of Google required money, and/or, innovation. Google saw it's rules were being bent, so, it changed the rules. </blockquote> <blockquote>They have apparently decided that too much emphasis was on the links, at least the link trading. They still wanted content to be king, however bloggs were doing their share of bending that rule too. Just before the biggest shopping week of the year, they mixed it all up again. Many of those that were at the front, are now in obscurity. Some that were doomed into obscurity are now scrambling to meet the demands that they suddenly face. Everyone is in a rush to get their sites to meet the new Google standards. We now write articles, or use others, with key words used in very specific positions in hopes that the word search program we know as Google will find our site relevant to their users. They have launched new beta programs that will build new ways to determine relevancy. </blockquote> <blockquote>One of those, allows Google to pier deeper into web sites than ever before. Google site maps beta. Good news is webmasters now have the Google ruler in front of them, and can now, instantly see how they measure up. They can now tweak their sites to conform to the Google mold. Bad news is, this is a stepping stone to a bigger shake up, and a mold made of concrete. They want to see what your users are doing on your site to help determine popularity, and relevancy. </blockquote> <blockquote>This could lead to dead locks. A site will have to be popular to be at the front of Google. How do you get to be popular without being at the front of Google? If Google doesn't send you traffic, then how do you get your site in front of everyone. The sites that get to the front will grow in popularity, while those at the back are forever doomed. Or, will they be?</blockquote> <blockquote>Google is all about making money. How do they make money? With click through adds. The links Google says have the most relevancy are one way text links. Like an add. If your site is in obscurity, then you will have no choice, but to create good content and purchase adds. And, of course, one way to make money is to put Google adds on your article pages. Google is creating a money machine. Hey, I have no problem with that. I believe in free enterprise. The problem is in the content and relevancy. Remember Google got to the top by providing that to it's users. When you typed in apples, you got apples. Do you really?</blockquote> <blockquote>If content is king, then those with the most articles about a given subject will be at the forefront of a key word. I wanted to know how to make a motorcycle helmet. I typed in "How motorcycle helmets are made". What I got back, was a bunch of sites trying to sell helmets. None of them had articles on how a helmet is made. I looked through page after page of Google listing and could not find the information I was looking for. </blockquote> <blockquote>On the flip side, if I want to purchase some lingerie for my wife, and I type in lingerie, I don't want to read about it. I want to see some lingerie, and make my selection at a safe, cheap, and secure web site. I don't care about the history of lingerie, I just want my gal to look sexy. How do I know if the site at the front of Google is going to offer me the best deal? Granted Google, and other search engines have come up with shopping links. You can compare prices on the same item listed at many different sites. Cool, that is what I want when I shop. Then why is a shopping site listed in front of information sites when I type in lingerie? What happened to all the cool sites I used to find when I typed in apple?</blockquote> <blockquote> I don't think the relevancy problems are going to be fixed any time soon. Not until someone splits the web. At least two sections. Shopping, and information. If I have lingerie for sale, should not my site be indexed on shopping experience. If I am a search engine, and someone wants to shop, I should want to provide them with the best possible shopping experience, at the best possible prices, and the best possible selection. All the shopping sites are trying to fit the Google mold so creativity is lost. </blockquote> <blockquote>For instance, Google frowns on javascript. I can't have fun javascript pages and get to the front of Google. I thought it would be cool if I could create a virtual reality mall. The shoppers walk into the front door (mouse manipulation) and tour the mall and look at the various shops. Will never be indexed. I want to create a super clothing store where shoppers can but shoes, purses, clubwear, lingerie, sportingwear, and accessories. Too many departments depletes your relevancy in any one department and destroys your indexing power. Google has destroyed web surfin'. Web users and web builders are now conforming to what Google says is relevant. Will this ever change? They greatest thing about the web is, it is ever changing. </blockquote> <blockquote>The industry started with Apple computers and is now at Google. Bill gates started making a program with a bunch of guy's that eventually formed Apple Computers. Bill Gates went on to form Microsoft. The leaders of Google came from Microsoft. Who knows what, or who will sprout off next. It started with Apple, and may end in Zebra.</blockquote></p><p>James Newton ownes and operates a retail store and a web site called <a href="http://www.sweetdeal4u.biz" target="_new"> Hot Stuff Leather and Lace</a>, where he hopes to be at the top of Google one day.</p> <div style='clear: both;'></div> </div> <div class='post-footer'> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-1'> <span class='post-author vcard'> Posted by <span class='fn' itemprop='author' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/Person'> <meta content='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' itemprop='url'/> <a class='g-profile' href='https://www.blogger.com/profile/12052251652648536435' rel='author' title='author profile'> <span itemprop='name'>Lauren PRATT</span> </a> </span> </span> <span class='post-timestamp'> at <meta content='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/has-google-destroyed-surfing-on-web.html' itemprop='url'/> <a class='timestamp-link' href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/has-google-destroyed-surfing-on-web.html' rel='bookmark' title='permanent link'><abbr class='published' itemprop='datePublished' title='2009-02-14T18:00:00-08:00'>6:00 PM</abbr></a> </span> <span class='post-comment-link'> <a class='comment-link' href='https://www.blogger.com/comment/fullpage/post/2411554906552251695/2624205294753933065' onclick=''> No comments: </a> </span> <span class='post-icons'> <span class='item-control blog-admin pid-1683854657'> <a href='https://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=2411554906552251695&postID=2624205294753933065&from=pencil' title='Edit Post'> <img alt='' class='icon-action' height='18' src='https://resources.blogblog.com/img/icon18_edit_allbkg.gif' width='18'/> </a> </span> </span> <div class='post-share-buttons goog-inline-block'> </div> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-2'> <span class='post-labels'> </span> </div> <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'> <span class='post-location'> </span> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class='post-outer'> <div class='post hentry uncustomized-post-template' itemprop='blogPost' itemscope='itemscope' itemtype='http://schema.org/BlogPosting'> <meta content='2411554906552251695' itemprop='blogId'/> <meta content='692419523247425805' itemprop='postId'/> <a name='692419523247425805'></a> <h3 class='post-title entry-title' itemprop='name'> <a href='http://fastfitseo.blogspot.com/2009/02/good-headline-is-always-needed-for-your.html'>A Good Headline Is Always Needed For Your Seo Content Provider To Succeed</a> </h3> <div class='post-header'> <div class='post-header-line-1'></div> </div> <div class='post-body entry-content' id='post-body-692419523247425805' itemprop='description articleBody'> Writen by Christopher Kyalo<br><br><p>A good headline is so badly needed that without it your SEO content provider is doomed to fail. 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