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SEO : Search Engine Directory Submissions - Getting Listed in Yahoo, Looksmart, ODP, JoeAnt and GoGuides
by Herman Drost

The rules for search engine directory submissions are very different than the rules for getting listed in the search engines. Therefore please read the general submission guidelines in my previous article (Part 2), before proceeding with the more detailed explanations below for each search engin...


SEO : Getting Your Site Seen by Search Engines
by Karyn Greenstreet

Is your website listed on search engines? When people search for you, does your site show up on page 1 or page 20 of the search engine results? Optimizing your site to get it ranked highly on the search engines can be a complicated subject. To simplify things, it's helpful to first understand...


SEO : Googleopoly: The Motivation Behind Gmail
by Mark Daoust

Just before the close of business on Wednesday, Google announced that it will be launching Gmail, its new free e-mail service set to offer 1000 megabytes of free space to its users. This announcement comes after a flurry of changes at Google, all of which are geared to securing their place as the d...


Traffic : How to Survive Search Engine Upheavals
by Donald Nelson

gines which may come to play a more important role in the future. (Google currently accounts for around 75% of search engine activity, but should Yahoo switch to Inktomi in the coming year Google's share will decline). As I mentioned in a recent article (http://www.a1-optimization.com/choosi...


SEO : Are You Winning or Losing In Google?
by John Gergye

When tracking how well you’re doing against competitors in Google are you winning, losing or just holding your own? Don’t know? Doesn’t surprise me. Most have no clue if they’re winning the Google rankings battle much less the war. Which is a shame since keeping score is so simple. Here’s a...


Traffic : Google Drives 70% of all Web Traffic! Wake Up MSN, YAHOO!
by Mike Banks Valentine

A recent post in a discussion list suggested that Google is becoming the Microsoft of search (dominating web search as Microsoft dominates PC operating systems). So I decided to research a theory - one I'd developed about search engine traffic. I dug into the traffic stats on three of my own si...


SEO : How to Get Your Web Site Listed in the Major Search Engines
by Herman Drost

Getting your web site listed in the major search engines is an absolute necessity. Why? Because 85% of all people on the Internet use them when searching for information. When they type the keyword or keyword phrase in a major search engine, up pops your web site, or at least you hope so. The...


SEO : Optimizing Dynamic Sites
by Rick Archer

Dynamic content is delivered to the Web browser in a different form than it exists on the server, while static content is stored on the Web server in the same format that is delivered to the Web browser. Dynamic site pages are generated from a database ³on the fly² as users request them. You c...


Domains : 42 Killer Domain Secrets Exposed!
by Jim Symonds

The Basic Stuff Every website needs a domain name. Example "WebBootCamp.com" is a domain name. Your domain is your website address, a.k.a. URL (universal resource locator). Should you use your company name for your domain? Maybe, maybe not. Is it memorable? Easy to spell? Does it contain keyw...


Advertising - PPC : Search Engines from a Webmaster Perspective
by Mel Strocen

By now, virtually every webmaster has heard or read that the major search engines are responsible for 80% or more of the traffic received by most web sites and that most searchers never look beyond the first 20 - 50 search results. Not surprisingly, an entire industry devoted to search engine r...


SEO : Meta Tags - What Are They & Which Search Engines Use Them?
by Richard Zwicky

Defining Meta Tags is much easier than explaining how they are used, and by which engines. The reason is very few engines clearly lay out what they do and do not look at, and how much emphasis they put on any one factor. So, we'll start with the easy part Meta Tags are lines of HTML code embed...


Traffic : How to Get Non-Reciprocal Links to Your Website
by Donald Nelson

Ever since Google began placing importance on its Page Rank system, website owners have been scrambling to get incoming links to their websites, usually through the means of trading links. Incoming links are important in the Page Rank system, because they are seen as "votes" for your site, and t...


Site Building : The Most Important Question To Ask About Your Web Site!
by Martin Gateshill

When you design a website how do you start ? Do you start with the banner graphics at the top, or the order page or maybe the sales letter ? All of those are areas that have to be created but they're really not the place to start. The place to start is by answering one simple question abo...


SEO : Is Your Website Ready For Local Search Engine Traffic?
by John Jantsch

I suppose the real reason for a local small business to have a website at all is to provide information for the local market, generate leads from local shoppers. Up until now too many small businesses have created websites more like monuments to their company name. If someone knew the name of the co...


Advertising - PPC : Online Marketing: Pay-Per-Click Search Engines
by Aaron Turpen of Aaronz WebWorkz

A Pay-Per-Click search engine (also called Pay-Per-Ranking engine) allows you to place your site at the top of their results almost immediately. This comes at a price, though. The idea is pretty simple. You put in a "bid" for how much you're willing to pay per click-through on certain keywords...


Business : How do I get my business on the internet?
by Ivana Katz

This is one of the most frequently asked questions by small business owners. They are feeling the pressure from their customers and competitors, yet for many business people it is a daunting task, as they don't understand the whole process. In fact, many people are even asking the question wh...


Traffic : Write A Newsletter To Get Site Visitors To Return (And More)!
by Steve Nash

How many visitors to your site *ever* return? Not as many as you would like, I bet! The thing is, it's a lot easier and less time-consuming to promote your site to people who have *already* visited. So how do you do that? Well, you could: - Ask people to bookmark your site; - Get peopl...


Advertising - PPC : Pay Per Click To Guarantee Targeted Traffic!
by Steve Nash

The days of free search engine traffic are over! (And the reign of cheap search engine traffic has begun!) Okay, that may not be quite the case *yet*, but you really do have to work hard (or pay someone to work hard), to even get close to guaranteeing a top 10 position on search engines lik...


SEO : The Future of WebSite Ranking
by Mel Strocen

The recent shakeup in Google's search results, which set the SEO (search engine optimization) community buzzing and saw tens of thousands of webmasters watch their site ranking plummet, was in many ways inevitable. Almost all SEO companies and most savvy webmasters had a fairly good handle on wh...


Advertising - PPC : Pay Per Click Search Engines - A Fundamental Overview
by Kirk Bannerman

Forbes magazine reported that pay per click ads accounted for $1.4 billion in 2002 and are expected to increase to $8 billion by 2008. The fundamental core elements of a successful pay per click program are constant monitoring, analysis, and refinement. Pay per click search engines offer a way...


 
 

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