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Jul
06

By definition SEO is:

Search engine optimization (SEO) the practice of maximizing the volume or quality of traffic to a web site (such as a blog) from search engines via “natural” or un-paid (“organic” or “algorithmic”) search results as opposed to other forms of search engine marketing (“SEM”) which may deal with paid inclusion. The theory is that the earlier (or higher) a site appears in the search results list, the more visitors it will receive from the search engine. SEO may target different kinds of search, including image search, local search, video search and industry-specific vertical search engines. This gives a web site web presence.


As an Internet marketing strategy, SEO considers how search engines work and what people search for. Optimizing a website primarily involves editing its content and HTML and associated coding to both increase its relevance to specific keywords and to remove barriers to the indexing activities of search engines.

The acronym “SEO” can refer to “search engine optimizers,” a term adopted by an industry of consultants who carry out optimization projects on behalf of clients, and by employees who perform SEO services in-house. Search engine optimizers may offer SEO as a stand-alone service or as a part of a broader marketing campaign. Because effective SEO may require changes to the HTML source code of a site, SEO tactics may be incorporated into web site development and design. The term “search engine friendly” may be used to describe web site designs, menus, content management systems, images, videos, shopping carts, and other elements that have been optimized for the purpose of search engine exposure.


Another class of techniques, known as black hat SEO or spamdexing, uses methods such as link farms, keyword stuffing and article spinning that degrade both the relevance of search results and the user-experience of search engines. Search engines look for sites that employ these techniques in order to remove them from their indices.

Reference:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_engine_optimization

As far as local Kansas City SEO consultants.  Who is the best company or consultant?  Please respond to this post with your opinion and or experiences.

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Jul
06

When you submit your website to a directory make sure you create a professional description and title.  The below link is a quick and easy free utility that automatically submits  your listing to 23 directories.

http://www.freesitescripts.com/extras/tools/pack4/directorySubmitter/


If you found this article useful and have other similar directory URLS to submit your site to…. Please share by replying a comment to this post.

Thanks!

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Jun
25

With this utility you can enter mutliple domain name information and automatically submit 76 backlink per URL-Domain-Website.

Fast Indexed : SEO Tools

www.domain1.com|keyword1 :
www.domain2.com|keyword2 :

http://www.thaiseoservices.com/seotools/easylinks.php

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Jun
25

Get FREE 70 backlinks High Pagerank



Your Links | Keyword

http://www.backlink.freshdomain.info/

I see some of these backlinks are indexed with 2 days!  :)


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Jun
14

The following URLs are sites that have some type of free link building-backlink processes.  For most of them you just simply enter your URL and they pull your meta-content off your site and automatically create multiple backlinks.  Please share links like this in the comments if you know of any.

MegaFoo finds and promotes links to your site from trusted domains like …

Auto 3000 backlink new!!!

Get your first 100 Backlinks at the following URL:

Ok, please share more of these types of backlink creation tools by adding the URLs to a comment on this post!  :)   Enjoy the free BackLinks and good luck promoting your website/business.

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Jun
14

This list of 7 URLS lets you add your site to a list of bookmarks which creates active backlinks to your website.  Be sure to use detailed descriptions and titles.

SEO add link


  1. http://bbbookmark.22web.net
  2. http://gurudig.iblogger.org
  3. http://ilovesubmit.isgreat.org
  4. http://submitdd.2kool4u.net
  5. http://submittoyou.10001mb.com
  6. http://tinysubmit.tha.im
  7. http://worldbookmark.totalh.com


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Jun
14

How important are backlinks?  Google considers a backlink to be a vote pertaining to the relevancy of your website.  The more votes you get the higher up the Search Engine Ranking Ladder you climb.  Sure their are other variables in the equation but in my opinion, implementing an aggressive back-link campaign is the strongest way to climb the SERP-Ladder!


The below tool gives the ability to automatically create 1,000,000 (1 million) active backlinks to your site!

Download Automatic BackLink Tool http://ugotfile.com/file/1536382/BackLink2.rar
Download the updated List 1million *.txt http://ugotfile.com/file/1554776/links.txt

If you have some other easy free ways to share your experiences with back-linking please do so.  Provide us info in comments to this post!

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Jan
26

Oh no!  Have I over optimized my site?  I have found that after flooding backlinks to a website that sometimes my site dips off the first page of search engines down into what’s referred to as the SEO Sandbox.  I have found this to be a temporary dip.  Usually the sites come back up the SEO ladder stronger than ever.  I have made it a practice not to over optimize a site to avoid this problem.


Much has been written about the SEO Sandbox effect. Much of what has been written is very suspect speculation! This article analyze few myths and answer the most common questions that new site webmasters have.  Specifically, I review whether or not the SEO Sandbox really exists, how it works and how to avoid it. This is very important article if you are new to SEO or if you have a new website!

Does the SEO Sandbox exist?

The answer to this question used to be fiercely debated during 2005/6. It still is, although the debate nowadays tends to center on semantics rather than any real disagreement. Why? Well if you hold to the semantics that a “sandbox” is some sort of holding tank into which new sites are placed, then the sandbox definitely does not exist (see below). If, however, you use the term “sandbox” to describe the general phenomena of new sites taking a long time to rank well on Google, then it definitely does exist!

So what is the SEO Sandbox?

Following the Florida, Boston and Brandy updates of 2003/4, Google made a number of algorithm changes to tackle the increasing incidence of spam in the Google index. One effect of this was that sites launched after March 2004 seemed to take much longer to rank in Google than was the case previously.

How does a site get into the Sandbox?

Time to start debunking a few myths! In my experience, the sandbox ONLY applies to totally new domains. You do not end up there as some kind of penalty for sharp SEO practice or for any other reason (such sites are penalised separately and until the problems with them are fixed and re-inclusion applied for). Also, excessive early link building with a new site neither lengthens nor shortens the duration of the sandbox filter per se.

How long does the Sandbox effect last?

In my experience, the answer is simple: a new domain suffers from an ageing delay (subject of a previous Google patent) that deflates the value of any link acquired for a period of exactly six months. The ageing delay does not completely eliminate the value of links acquired so, for very uncompetitive search terms (e.g. the name of a company) a site can appear to emerge from the sandbox earlier (say 3 months). However, this is an illusion; it remains virtually impossible to rank well on medium-high competitive terms until the six months are up!

Many SEMs have speculated that the sandbox filter has different lengths for different industries (a theory that Matt and others have done little to discourage). However, I find this highly unlikely. The coding required – and fuzzy logic – to determine the industry of origin for a site (and draw lines) seems to me too complicated to contemplate. Plus, why bother? Naturally competitive industries (e.g. for male fertility treatment) act as their own best defence against the emergence of new sites (due to the large number of already well-optimised sites present).

I am quite sure, personally, that the industry differences are effect, not cause! It takes less time to rank well in less competitive industries because it is easier to do so overall (and has nothing to do with the sandbox itself).

How can I escape the Google Sandbox?

Be patient! There is nothing else for it. This ageing delay was designed to prevent unscrupulous spammers from setting up a thousand spam sites for Viagra in a single week on separate C blocks that all link to one payload site – then deleting them when detected and setting them up again somewhere else. This ageing delay works for Google and it is not likely to go away soon!

Some SEMs suggest buying old domains, then resetting the system clock on your UNIX servers to make the pages look old. Hmm. Sounds a bit too black hat for my liking! In SEO, anything that looks like a lie is a lie! Far better to buy your domain early (before you have set up your business operations) and undertake SEO activities in advance of launch. By the time you need the site to be live and doing business, most of the ageing delay has expired!

Other SEMs say that getting links from high quality, high PR sites can spring you out of the sandbox. Again, I disagree. This is an illusion too! As I have said, the ageing delay merely deflates the value of a link – it doesn’t eliminate it completely! So a valuable link will take you up the rankings even during those first six months and, again, if you are targeting an uncompetitive search term, you may appear to emerge early. However, the six months still applies!

This, in reverse, also explains why some SEMs say it can take up to 12 months to escape the sandbox. If you are targeting very competitive search terms, then it can seem to take ages to rank well but here you are really suffering from how competitive the industry is, not from the effect of the ageing delay filter.

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Jan
21

Make sure your new website is indexed in the top major Search Engines.  The easiest way to check to see if your website has been indexed is to search for the full domain name.  Like (domainname.com) If that works try searching for your domain name without the .com.  Links to the submission pages of the main Free Search Engines are provided below:

Google

Bing

Alltheweb

Altavista
After you’ve properly been indexed you can start focusing on Keyword optimization.

When creating your website, there are a few simple points to remember which will
improve the chance of your site ranking well in Search Engines:

1. You should include around 10 words within the Title Metatags in each page
and around 25 words within the Description Metatags. Your Web Design program
should include help information on how to create the Title and Description Metatags
in each page. These words should include the main keywords/phrases that you
wish your site to be found under. Keyword Metatags in pages are no longer
relevant in determining ranking in the majority of Search Engines.

2. Search Engines also read visible text on a page when adding sites to their database.
Thus, it is important to include at least 20 words of text on each page for the best
results. Again, try to include keywords/phrases that you wish your site to be found
under. Note – Search Engines cannot read text which is in the form of images.

3. Search Engine ranking is also determined by the number and quality/page rank of
websites linking to your site. If sites which have a high ranking have a link to your site,
this will boost your site’s overall ranking in search results more, compared to the same
number of lower ranking sites linking to your site.

4. Most Search Engines also use Link Analysis. That is they will also read the text
of links to your site to determine where your site should appear in search results.
For example if a large number of sites have a link to your site using the phrase
“property for sale” in the link, it is possible for your site to appear in search results
when people enter keywords into a Search Engine which include the same phrase
even if your site does not include that phrase.

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