Search Engine Optimization Articles, Tips and Advice

Search Engine Optimization Articles, Tips and Advice


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Comments (0) Posted on Friday, June 26th, 2009
Alas, we live in a sinful world. Website owners will find that there’s no shortage of articles, forums and blogs that cover the following sins about websites: “Website Design Sins” such as poor loading times, poor navigation, poor or inconsistent layout, poor use of frames, no Meta data and browser incompatibility issues. “Website Copy Sins” such as poor or insufficient content, pages that scroll endlessly or incorrect grammar and spelling. “Black Hat SEO Sins” including hidden text, doorway pages, keyword stuffing, IP cloaking, redirects and duplicate
Most companies are not taking full advantage of universal search and are really missing the opportunity to increase their exposure and interact with their visitors in a new exciting way. We'll show you how you can utilize Universal Search to push your website to the top of the search results and drive more traffic to your website with this exciting addition to Google Search.
Some companies that are working on energy conservation will be very busy over the next few years. If your company wants to be involved in this opportunity you must be either well known or easy to find. The Internet is the best opportunity to ensure you are part of this growing industry. This requires a good website built with website optimization features and the right information that includes keywords people would use to find your company, this will ensure the search engine knows what you offer so the right people
As an e-commerce website owner, you’ll find that optimized press releases are an effective way to impact your e-commerce sales and Internet visibility. Optimized online press releases can be very useful as part of a successful Internet marketing strategy. In fact, a well-presented optimized press release with good online distribution can typically be read by over 40,000 people in one week. Press Releases: Then and Now In the past, press releases were usually pitched by a PR person to a newspaper editor looking for a good story. Even if your press release was
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