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Search Engine Optimization & Search Engines

So you have your site optimized for search engines with quality content, navigable links, and keywords specific to your industry. But it has been several months and you still are not showing up on the first or second page of results in Google, Yahoo, or MSN. There are several things you need to do to get better results in the organic listings. You need to submit your site to the 3 biggest search engines Yahoo, Google, and MSN. You will need to go directly to their site submission pages and submit your site manually. Google and MSN both require a code be typed in for submission. Yahoo requires you have an account with them to submit to their directory. All three are free and only take a few minutes to submit per search engine. If you can get your website link on a Google PR4 or greater site home page, Yahoo will almost immediately start indexing your information. Msn and Google will follow not much later. Search for free directories that include your business category and submit your i

Online Home Based Business Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

Search Engine Optimization, or simply SEO, is a life-long procedure that is required if you want your online home based business to get attention and realize a healthy profit. Without SEO, your home based business business may look nice, but it won't go anywhere. As a matter of fact, it is likely to go the way of the 95% of the average home based business opportunities started every year, into failure. Search engine optimization is the most important way to get site visitors, so it is extremely important for you to learn at least the essential steps to optimize your web site and improve your placing with the search engines. Below are the eight basic steps you will need to put into action to ensure that your online home based business at least stands a chance against the competition. 1. Learn everything you can about those who compete for your customers. Do searches regularly to keep an eye on both yours and their rankings and to check for any new competitors on the scene. There a

Some important sessions for SEO

Linking Strategies The Linking Strategies session was moderated by Danny Sullivan. Eric Ward, CEO, EricWard.com; Mike Grehan, International Search Marketing Consultant; Justilien Gaspard, Principal, Justilien Internet Marketing Solutions; Todd Friesen, Director of Search Engine Optimization, Range Online Media were the speakers for this session. At the end of the session, the audience knew how far is too far in optimizing internal link structure, about link spamming, handling affiliate links and much more. Eric Ward made an announcement that he would be starting a free e-newsletter which will have tips and tricks for linking. Coming on to the session, it is advised that deep and wide linking is better as sites having links throughout the site are ranked higher. Use Blog directories, Podcast directories, audio and video directories. Directories are the foundation for stable links. They ensure visibility. Rely on backlink make up as major quality indicator. Go for good directories tha

Back in Time to the Advent of Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

As long as the Internet has been around, it has remained a mystery to the mainstream public how Web sites are listed at the top of search engine results. There are many theories of how search engines and search engine optimization (SEO) initially began. The 1990s Alan Emtage, a student at the University of McGill, created the first “search” program in 1990 called Archie (still in use today), to archive Web documents. The following year, Gopher started at the University of Minnesota, and this is when the concept of search engines began. In 1993, Matthew Gray created the World Wide Web Wanderer, the earliest known search engine robot that assists with ranking Web sites. But search engines as we use them today were born in 1994. In that same year, Galaxy, Lycos and Yahoo! were all started, two of which are still widely popular search engines today. Yahoo! was among the first to implement SEO techniques, even though at the time they were unaware of the potential growth the industry woul