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CommentThursday, November 1, 2007

Expert Strategies for SEO

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SEO Tool

http://spydermate.com is a website that will greatly help SEO Analysis. Have a look.

SEO is now hot topic in all the places

seo is really very important.......

seo

thanks for your seo list, i will check out.

thanks for your article.

thanks for your article. Very help me. I will more like visit to webpronews site. :) Fantastic

thanks for its article..

thanks for its article.. very helpful.. :)

basic tips and advices but

basic tips and advices but still an interesting read

still trying to figure out that formula :)

Great Resource

Great SEO resource.  Good Job, definitly a fan and will read more from your posts and from the other seo's.

Thanks for the great dicsussion

Bill Ross

Bill Ross - SEO Web Design Firm

This is a good source of

This is a good source of info for SEO 's like me. Thanks for sharing. 

Great newsletter

I just finished reading your information watching your viideos and learning a great deal to implement this in the website I currently webmaster http://www.wegotsecurity.com. Please keep more information like this coming I will read it all the time.

Great job

Billy

KEI

I think KEI is very misleading and almost useless.

There are so many bloggs, forums, journals online now that most of these so called competitors are actually people discussing teh key word and often having a real need.
There are not 100,000 plus comtetitors but only a handful of serious ones with many people talking about their need or their comments on the search topic.
Looking foreard to your response.
The only true way to find the competioin is to be a searcher and look online. Unlsss you know of another way?
John

Keyword Frequency

I found when helping a friend with her Web site that it turned out that I knew absolutely nothing about its contents. Namely, sewing and quilting...

Who buys this stuff and over time what trends develop and so on?

Given the nature of such a problem I found I could effectively data mine book titles and cover many areas of this niche interest as I learned to build out the Web site. I cataloged book titles as a way to canvas the market area and low and behold trends developed.

The catch is even though we thought we were in the supply business it turns out with such a broad range of data sets that the business of mining for search terms can create phenomena where more people end up finding you from search term phrases or keywords that are derived from the pages of information you've created. I'm sure most everyone has experienced this where a term appears you never even keyed in, and you may well be stuck with it.

The search term that prevailed after inputting over a thousand pages was "flower pounding?" I never input such a term anywhere. In another Web site the prevailing term became "wall mirrors." That was a truer result because I did input a section with a display of wall mirrors.

Now I am happy if I have many possible outcomes and an even distribution of search terms that lead to one part of our site or the other. But I still can’t answer my own question about spotting trends. Sometimes a magazine article features a product we carry and we notice an immediate overnight like, upswing.

Lately, I have been using the following tool to review my site.

http://www.seoworkers.com/tools/analyzer.html

However, I am also learning another technique where I create a result that competes with the product people are looking for, or is a related product. I can't always get the top spot at Google, so I compromise and force a result to show something they weren't searching for as a way to generate a sales lead.

Right now I am looking for an SQL type of ecommerce programmer. I need help with creating a logical/dynamic web site layout where related products appear as people search our site so they can see the related patterns and materials as they select supplies. The objective is something like the outcome of a puzzle where if you purchase the right combination of goods they also provide the most utility, or uses…

SEO Strategies

Not that I've ever used one or even have the need at the moment, but I'd think someone who masters search engine optimization would be a tremendous asset to anybody who markets on the web. Search engine optimization is not like so many persuits where there are incremental changes that we can slowly and systematically respond to. It's more like a nuclear explosion that sends most of us running for cover that is never truly adequate. The fallout covers everything we think, everything we do. If you have a great SEO expert, think about a nice Christmas bonus, they sure earn it.

Comments

WEll the Seo is not a rocket sciece as u thinks about it.It is just a game of thins king that how search engine crawlers works if some one according to the policy of search engine crawler surly he will get the results.

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