Ethical website promotion by WoodyRoundUp

April 17, 2006 on 9:30 am | In SEO Techniques |
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Every web page owner wants to register a higher traffic and a higher ranking as possible. What makes the difference between different web site owners is the manners in which they choose to carry out this action.

Normally, there are three objectives that people tend to want to accomplish in relation to their url address: top ranking in the search engine display of results for a search performed for a particular keyword, guaranteed high traffic and an increase of the total amount of sales. All these three objectives are met once four processes are kept in mind and correctly dealt with.

The first one is represented by the serious performance of the keyword research analysis in order to track the most likely words chosen by potential clients when they search business or services similar to what you have to offer. Once you are aware of these keywords you can concentrate on the second step, which is the web optimization procedure. Coordinating the design and mostly the content of your web page so that it meets the requirements imposed by the search engines is a crucial action.

Once the second step is done you need to submit your url registration and correct address to the search engines. Keep in mind that the submission for certain engines can be performed in an automated manner, but that, however, the important search engines request a so called manual subscription, by filling in some info, in order to recognize the existence of your website.

The last part, which is in fact one of the things that web page owners forget to keep in mind, is the promotion and maintenance of your page. It is crucial in this field to always try to stay on top of all the news and new procedures that are available, simply because new efficient techniques appear everyday and you definitely need to keep track of them all in order to maintain you good ranking.

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  1. How about content? I am at a loss as to whether content in the end is actually more important than all the technical aspects of SEO. I have read so many e-books and blogs that recommend a certain spot on your page for the keyword, and page density, and url registration. So, is there something that outweights anything else?

    SEO is such a jungle of madness. A lot of people work on their sites for years and walk away with nothing, yet some people have sites that are geared towards search engines yet offer no real content.

    Comment by Rob — April 24, 2006 #

  2. Good point.

    In fact, the second point above (optimisation) should involve writing contents to support your keyword.

    Many people have written articles containing important keywords to their website. They will leave the articles on their website for one month and let Google and other search engine index the site.

    Then they will submit their articles on free article submission page.
    http://ezinearticles.com

    Everybody will then go and get that particular article, because it is free to use, with a condition that the author’s information (url) will need to be in the article.

    By that, when Google index the article on their websites, same keywords will be indexed and your URL is there. And, wolaah, your site gains popularity.

    Comment by WoodyRoundUp — April 24, 2006 #

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