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SEO Factors To Remember
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Key SEO Factors To Keep In Mind

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SEO Factors

To be ranked in search engines there are key SEO factors that a webmaster should understand and it starts with how to do on page SEO and the on page SEO factors when both creating a new website or when adding new content and pages to an existing website.

On page SEO predominantly pertains to tweaking your site’s code, choosing the right keywords, and optimizing your content overall to make it more attractive and identifiable to Google and other search engines’ web crawling bots so that they will in turn rank your site higher in the SERPs.

Here I’ve expanded on the major techniques which you should implement on your site if you want to rank and rank well at that.

Keep in mind that the weight which search engines place on these techniques is subjective as no one knows for sure the algorithms behind Google’s and other engine’s ranking practices. No one factor is ever been unanimously considered to be more paramount than all others, so don’t overlook any of these techniques. Most of them are quick and simple to implement, so there’s really no reason not to, either.

Keyword On Page SEO Factors

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: keywords are the gateways to your site and they play a huge role in on page SEO.

Once you know what is a good keyword and how to do keyword research, then you can find the keywords which you should be using for your on page SEO. WordPress combined with a good free SEO plugin like All in One SEO Pack makes implementing most of the following keyword related on page SEO factors simple as can be, but let’s take a look at where we need to make sure to effectively use our keywords.

Keyword(s) In Title Tags - The title tag is the line of clickable text which appears in Google’s SERPs for each ranking page. This is also the text which appears at the top of your browser’s window in naming or identifying the page which you are currently browsing. It’s important to work your best (most relevant, highest searched, lowest competition) keywords into your title tags as Google will consider this over most factors when indexing and ranking your page and in general in determining what it’s about.

Keywords In Heading Tags -
Effective use of heading tags helps Google know what is most important on your site, and what text it should pick out over the rest. It’s been estimated that most people when opening a new page will first instinctively read the top left of your page before other elements. Consequently, your most important message using your most important keyword that you want to get across should be here and ideally using the H1 tag.

From here, less important keywords should be put in H2, and even less important but still noteworthy keywords should be in H3, and so on. An effective use of heading tags is a valuable skill to have in on page SEO.

Keywords In the Body – There is no substitute for good content, and in SEO a large part of good content is effectively including keywords where applicable. This means no over saturation because as I mentioned in the last chapter this will get you penalized and possibly de-indexed. A number of SEOers have argued for years over just the right saturation which will get you ranking well but not penalized and they have thrown out different figures to try to answer this magical ratio.

My advice is to not waste your time trying to crunch ratios as there is no perfect ratio. Besides, you have better things to do with your time and other ways to optimize your site. Just make it look natural and don’t over think it and you’ll be fine.

Words Surrounding Keywords - This all may seem a bit redundant, but the words around the keywords are just as important as the keywords which you include to begin with.

Google not only looks at the keywords which you are targeting, but it looks at the words surrounding them to get a better idea of what your site is about, not to mention that it does this to check you on keyword stuffing and make sure you’re not doing anything “black hat” which could get you in trouble.

Keyword In Domain Name - This takes some careful planning, but many SEOers agree that this has a decent amount of bearing on how Google ranks a site for a keyword. In continuing with this point, you can set your site up as it expands to be more SEO friendly by naming subdomains after keywords, as well. So be as specific as possible when naming if you can. For example name a subdomain of a music site “Gibson-guitars” rather than just “guitars”.

Note the use of the hyphen in the example. Hyphens represent spaces, so if you are using keywords in your URLs, break them up. While keywords in the subdomains don’t carry quite as much weight as the top level of the domain, they’re nonetheless important and helpful to Google in identifying what your site is about.

Keywords In Alt/Image Tags - If you’ve got pictures on your website and want them to show up in image search results, you’ve got to tag them by placing the appropriate keywords inside the alt tags of each image. It’s also helpful in case some web browsers don’t load your page/images properly so that web users can still see what the image was meant to be since most browsers will still show the keyword which you included in the alt tag.

Keywords In Anchor Text of Internal Links - Just like with external links pointing to your domain and pages, whenever linking to another page on your site, make sure that you make the link using anchor text consisting of keywords which you want pointing to and associated with that destination page because this greatly helps Google in putting the pieces together.

Keywords in Strong/Bold Tags - These tags make your keywords stand out a bit more from their surrounding text to web users as well as Google’s search bots. These tags are ideal when something isn’t on the same level as say something in an H1 tag, but you still want them to stand out from the rest of your
copy.

Keywords in Meta Tags - About where you included the title in your site’s code you can include a meta description tag and a meta keywords tag. If the title tag as mentioned earlier in this article is the clickable title in the SERPs, the meta description is the short summary of what your site is about which appears below it.

If you leave this blank, Google or other engines will form their own description of your site using some of your content. If you don’t like the sound of that, you can add your own. Keep in mind that while it doesn’t have much bearing on your ranking, it’s important for display purposes/what the web users will see when viewing your site in the SERPs.

Other Key On Page SEO Factors

Time to move away from keywords to the other half of on page SEO factors. Some of these you may not have as much control over but are still worth knowing about.

Age of a Site/Page - If all things are equal between two pages competing for the same keyword, Google is far more likely to rank a site from 2002 over a site from 2007 because in most cases the older site is seen as more authoritative. Now, if that first site hasn’t been touched since 2004 and the 2007 site is constantly updated with fresh and unique content, then it’s a different story. Individual pages work in the same way so this is just something to keep in mind.

Internal Links - If you have a number of pages on your site like a blog with a lot of posts, and say that one post in particular has gained some attention and is ranking well on its own (maybe from a little off page SEO), by linking back to a second page on your site from that popular page, you have increased the power of that second page. Internal linking is a beautiful thing because if you’re lucky enough to have several pages on your site ranking well, you can spread that link juice to the rest of your site without having to rely on anyone else.

Updates – I mentioned this in the age of a page, but Google is far more likely to rank a page which is updated regularly and adds fresh content on a regular basis such as articles, blogs, or any new content in general rather than a similar site which just stagnates. This is just more evidence supporting the fact that if you want to rank well, you’ve got to constantly be working towards optimizing your site because no one gets to the top of the SERPs, retires, and stays there for long.

Flash Animations, Etc. –
Flash animation intros may look neat and some of your web users may enjoy them, but Google’s robots have a hard time navigating through them to get to your site and incidentally flash pages never rank well. If you are set on having something like that, make sure that you include a link beneath the animation to connect that page with the page you want to follow the animation so that all web users AND search engine robots can reach and index your site properly.

Avoid 4th Level Subdomains - If you have a funneling style/broad index page (like going back to the guitar example) where you’ve got a number of smaller branching out subdomains, don’t go any further than 3 levels. An example would be “domain.com/subdomain1/subdomain2/subdomain3?. Anything beyond that final subdomain will likely not get indexed as easily as search robots only go so far. Plus, having that many subdomains simply isn’t conducive to easily browsing a site if you’ve got to click on that many links to get to where you want to go. Remember, one of the most important points when designing a site is to make sure that it’s user/traffic friendly when it comes to navigation.

Site Maps - In continuing with the point of making a site easily maneuverable, including a site map and linking to it on every page can be a major help to search bots when they crawl your site, plus people can use it to easily navigate, as well. Use a freebie plugin like Google Sitemap Generator to take care of this with a couple of clicks.

Google Fluff (Privacy Policies/Contact Us) - Your site should have these either way, but similar to the site map, Google likes a site to have both a privacy policy and contact section with site wide links to them on every page as it gives a site much more legitimacy and promotes trust as people browsing your site like to see these things, as well.

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Fruit Engine Scam – What You Need To Know
Saturday, November 06th, 2010 | Author:

Is Fruit Engine a scam? Some people think so. I just read about 15 post on different review sites about this new SEO company and the feedback is mixed. I will explain the real truth behind Fruit Engine the SEO company from the California. If your looking to use them for Search Engine Optimization here are some things I learned that you should know first.

What Is Fruit Engine

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Fruit Engine

As described above this company offers SEO services that they claim will get you ranked on the first page of Google. Fruit Engine is based out of California but the employees are from the Philippines and they are paid by the amount of people they get signed up.

If you do not know what you are doing with regards to SEO then Fruit engine is going to look like an Angel sent from the heavens and here is why.

For the low price of around $1200 (you can negotiate this price too) Fruit Engine will come up with 20 keywords that will have you ranking on the first page of Google in a matter of days, even hours.

Here is the catch…they pick keywords that no one ever searches for so there is no competition and the results are, BANG!! your on the first page of Google. Your impressed and they are happy BUT this won’t bring you any traffic therefore no sales. Wait…there is a way to use this to your advantage.

Working With Fruit Engine

assurance Fruit Engine Scam   What You Need To KnowFirst you should know I have been with Fruit Engine for almost a year and I am having good success and here is how you can too.

The first thing I recommend when dealing with Fruit Engine or any SEO company is do your homework. I asked them for references and you can too. I called 3 out of the 4 they gave me but I only got to talk to two people that have used Fruit Engine for their SEO needs.

You need to understand basic SEO including keyword selection in order to understand what you are getting.

When Fruit Engine told me they were going to select my 20 keywords for me the first thing I asked “How will you select my keywords”? It is VERY important to select keywords that have high search volume and low competition. This is NOT how Fruit engine selects keywords in fact they grab the easiest keywords to get you rankings.

So you tell them you will do you own keyword selection yourself and supply them yourself. Once you have agreed on the keywords your ready to proceed.

Your Fruit Engine Contract

Very, Very Important! Ask fruit engine for a written contract outlining your agreement that will include everything you are paying for, including,

  • Your 20 keywords
  • Your money back guarantee
  • How long the SEO process is
  • How long their propagation period is
  • How many reports you will get (Monthly)
  • Who your point of contact is (Very important)

Fruit Engine Scam

Many people think they have been scammed by fruit engine but in fact they did what they said they would which is crappy keyword selection to get you ranked fast. I currently have first page rankings for 17 out of 20 keywords I selected and I am making sales. Be sure to read what to look for when selection and SEO company as this will help you with any SEO service you decide to select.

You now know what you need to do in order to get real first page rankings that will drive you website traffic and sales with Fruit Engine.

You don’t need them see my Fruit Engine Review to save your money.

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Best SEO Tips You Can Use For FREE
Friday, November 05th, 2010 | Author:

Properly implementing SEO into your site will get you web traffic and this article will help. Understanding simple, proper SEO (Search Engine Optimization) techniques will drive your website to top rankings in the search engines.

This article will probably the most important SEO tutorial you will have read to date so be sure to bookmark it and use it to help boost your site.

SEO And The Net

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Free SEO Tips

The internet is changing all the time and Google Instant is a perfect example. Have you noticed that when you type into Google the results are shown before you hit enter? This didn’t affect SEO but searchers don’t get the same chance to type in their long-tail keyword phrases anymore because they are constantly and instantly being bombarded by suggested links… this make it very important once again to get those top positions for shorter root keywords and this has increased everybody’s competition because those popular shorter keywords have always been the most competitive.

Probably every webmaster or online marketer knows that in order to get top rankings in the search engines you have to have quality one-way backlinks from other high ranked keyword-related sites. This will more than likely be the main determining ranking factor for most search engines, especially the all important Google. You simply need good quality one-way links and plenty of them to rank high.

However, there are many more SEO factors which come into play, especially if you’re in a very competitive niche and targeting highly cherished lucrative keyword phrases which bring in the revenue. Then in these competitive situations, you must get all your SEO ducks lined up proper, if you want to be a player.

Some of these SEO factors may be minor but in very tight keyword races, it could possibly mean you get ranked above your competitor. Believe me, for some very lucrative keywords, just moving up a few notches can make a significant difference in your traffic and sales. The number one spot is what you’re aiming for, but even landing or moving up to the top five positions can make a big difference.

But you probably already know the significance of getting top rankings for your site and marketing. It can simply make or break your online endeavors. So here are some SEO on-page or on-site factors which you should have in place if you truly want to compete in the ranking wars.

Free SEO Tips

1. Place your main keyword phrase in your Domain Name and over time you will see higher rankings for that phrase and keywords related to it. With Google going to Instant Search, I believe you will see these keyword domains playing a much greater SEO role in what is listed first. You still have to get those quality back-links, but having a good keyword domain will be half your SEO battle.

2. Place your keyword phrase in the URL for your webpage. Most people miss the SEO factor. Place it in the title, description and in the H1 tags on your page. Also place this keyword phrase and variations of it throughout your page, including at the very bottom. As for keyword density, try to keep it under 6%, this is the limit that Ezinearticles puts on their contributed content, go above this percentage and they won’t take it. I usually aim for around 2% to 4% but don’t get too hung-up on this issue, just write helpful easy-to-read content for your visitors.

3. Place related keyword interior links on your pages. That is, keep all your content and links keyword-related to one another. This is a great SEO tool that makes it easy for the search engines to index your pages and content. I like building keyword-related traffic hubs or sections on my sites, for example I could have a whole sub-directory just on all the “affiliate marketing” info pages on my site. These would be all linked together and then back to the homepage.

4. Make sure you have an XML Sitemap which the search engines can use to quickly index your new pages. I also like adding an HTML sitemap which goes into more detail and lists all the pages and their content. This is not only for the search engines but to help your visitors more easily navigate your site; don’t ever leave a visitor stranded.

5. Make sure all your pages load quickly. Reduce any large images that you have and break content/articles up into different pages to reduce load times.

6. Make sure your site handles 404 mistakes and your visitors are directed to your sitemap or another page on your site. If you don’t know how to correct this problem, just do a Google search for “how to set up a custom 404 file not found page” or contact your web host support to fix this issue.

7. Don’t have duplicate content on your site. Do a proper 301 redirect for the www and non-www versions of your site, since this may fool some of the search engines into believing you have two versions of your site, one with www and one without the www in the URL. For Apache servers I simply place this bit of code in the .htaccess file on my server.

Code example from non-www to www:

RewriteEngine On

RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^www\.example\.com$ [NC] RewriteRule .? http://www.example.com%{REQUEST_URI} [R=301,L]

8. Link out to other high quality keyword related sites. I don’t believe webmasters use this very much, but linking out to high quality sites have helped my rankings. Search engines, especially Google, want to see you’re connected to quality content and besides, pleasing your visitor is what it’s really all about.

9. Keep all your interior site navigation as simple as possible. Make it extremely easy for your visitors to find their way around your site. I usually don’t have any pages more than three clicks away from my homepage. All main categories or sub-categories of my site are not only listed on my home/index page but also on every page of my site. Again, don’t ever leave your visitors or the search engines stranded.

10. Don’t know if this is a ranking factor or not, but I like placing my YouTube videos on my content pages. Sure you will lose some visitors to YouTube, but it also connects your content with this very popular site which is owned by Google. We all know Google says it doesn’t promote its own interests, but what publicly traded company doesn’t? In that same light, I like using many Google products such as Google Analytics, Google URL Shortener, Google Profiles… and the list goes on. Completely inter-connecting all your pages and content with the countless Google programs will ensure your content won’t be missed.

Free SEO Tools

There are probably many more on-page factors but these are the major ones which you should have on your site and done properly. If you want to check the SEO quality of your site or page, here is a handy site which will check some common SEO factors: www.pearanalytics.com and for checking out your keyword density try this one: www.webuildpages.com/seo-tools/keyword-density/

he author is a full time online affiliate marketer who operates numerous niche sites, as well as two sites on Internet Marketing: internet marketing tools including SEO.

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Meta Title Tag Do’s and Don’ts
Friday, September 24th, 2010 | Author:

The meta title tag just isn’t as important as it used to be. The most important part if the Title Tag which should be the focus of your web page in today’s SEO (Search Engine Optimization). Wait… I was told that Meta no longer plays a role in search engines. Yes! Google did say this and they were talking about search engines not using meta to rank your site because of all the meta spam that occurred. There are many factor to ranked in search engines and the meta title tag  is just as important and the title tag is. Read more about “meta tags how“.

Do We Need A Meta Title Tag?

Yes, your meta title tag tells search engines that your page is complete with meta. There is some debate as to whether search engines will rank you better because of it or not. I always complete mine and I have pages ranking on the first page of Google usually within hours depending the niche. Some will tell you not to fill the meta title tag in because it can hurt your search engines results but I would have to see that to believe it.

Besides the meta title tag you should also focus on the title tag as this tells potential visitors that your site is the website they want to visit. You can control bot he the meta title tag  and the title tag to tell prospects what your site is about. You can make it flashy and informative but what you don’t want to do is cram it full of keywords.

Part of any SEO strategy should include a strong meta title tag and page title tags that will catch peoples eyes.

What Is A Meta Title Tag ?

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OK let’s not jump ahead too far. First of all we know we still should use a meta title tag and I know most people confuse it with the title tag which is different so let’s clear this up.

When we talk HTML the difference looks like this:

The Title Tag is expressed as:

<TITLE>Page Title Here</TITLE>

The Meta Title Tag is written as:

<META NAME=”Title” CONTENT=”Page Title Here“>

The title tag is the information you see at the top of the web page on the far right. It always explains what the page is about. Some people will call this the Meta title tag and you can call it whatever you want but you need it. You get first page ranking if the meta title tag or page title tag has your keywords in it.

Examples of good meta title tag

“META titles still counts | Meta tips for beginners ”

“Get web traffic with a proper Meta Title Tag ”

Examples of bad meta title tag

Title: “Meta Title Tag, Get tarffic, SEO Basics, Targeted Web Traffic”
Reason:
too much keyword phrases
Solution:
create a separate page for each keyword phrase

Title: “Get tarffic, SEO Basics, Meta Title Tag Targeted Web Traffic”
Reason:
Meta Title Tag is our main key word and it should be in the front.
Solution:
Keep the main key word for you page at the front of your tag

What We Have Learned About A Meta Title Tag

As you can see using a descriptive meta title tag is key for getting web traffic. As I have proven time and time again it can help a page get ranked higher in the search engines and attract visitors to your website. Learn more about Creative Page Tiles.

What most people don’t know is that a the meta title tag is the heading for the page in all bookmarks so you want to make it catchy for that reason also.

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Simple SEO Strategy

seo strategy Search Engine Optimization Strategies For High Google RankingsOne of the first things I learned about properly applying a sound SEO strategy that alone can boost your page rank.

With all the competition out there and SEO companies offering first page rankings these days the field of Search Engine Optimization (SEO Strategy) is too variable and vast to develop a rigid set of effective strategies. You need to learn trick the competition hasn’t heard of yet. However, basic principles hold good despite changing search trends and search engine algorithms. You can make your SEO strategy more effectual by making your website more relevant, accessible, and customer-friendly, while keeping straightforward points in mind. Here are some guidelines to help you do that,

SEO strategy #1 – Generate Keyword-Rich Content

Keyword-rich content is the first step to effective Search Engine Optimization. Content is infused with pertinent keywords and search phrases commonly used in searches for products or services and similar to those offered by your website. Keyword phrases should be positioned to captivate the customer’s attention and that of search engine bots. Some tips to get you get going:

  • Use applications such as Nichebot, Google Adwords, Wordtracker, KeywordDiscovery and Google Analytics to find keywords that are fairly competitive but show up often in searches.
  • Use niche keyword terms rather than broad phrases, (for example, “Women Plus Size Clothing” instead of “Women clothing”).
  • Make keywords part of titles, headings, links, page URLs, alt text of images, document write-ups of audio/video files, and bold and italicized content.
  • Use keywords often but not so it looks like stuffing. Try to write as naturally as you can.
  • Use keywords at the start of text blocks for superior indexing and ranking.

SEO strategy #2 -Develop relevant content that addresses customers’ needs

Content should be pertinent to visitors interests, not difficult to understand and access, and most of all addresses their wants. Search engines favor web pages with multiple inbound links from other sites. It tells the search engines that the content is useful. This will make search engines boost your page rank and get it to rank higher in organic search. Constantly refreshed content will also encourage repeat customer and also lead to re-indexing of pages by search engines.

A More Advanced SEO Strategy

SEO strategy #3 -Build user-friendly website design and information structure

Customers and web crawlers should be able to navigate pages quickly. You should incorporate quality information organization – website navigation; displaying links with meaningful labels; placing textual content, multimedia, and pictures effectively; etc. A web site page should include links to other pages on the site. Use a XML sitemap or a navigation menu for quick access. Sitemaps improve the search-ability of websites too. These practices should be part of the website’s development plan as they need effort but are effective in building a sound foundation of the website.

SEO strategy #4 -Generate inbound links to your website

Backlinks or links from other websites improves your search engine placement. Work at getting backlinks from known web directories and relevant business websites. Linking websites are useful. They collect a recurring or one-time fee. Do not get lured by black hat SEO marketers that promise hundreds or thousands of links to raise your ranking. Their tactics may get you blacklisted and make your site disappear from search engines.

SEO strategy #5 -Some tips for getting backlinks are:

  • Great, relevant content is effective in getting backlinks by becoming link baits.
  • Have a “Link” button for easy linking to your website.
  • Contact site owners and build mutually beneficial relationships for exchanging links.
  • Link to good quality websites that may help your customers. They may link to your website in return.
  • Publish quality articles in high ranking article directories. They let you include a few links in the author resource box. Also contact owners of high ranking blogs and offer to provide free content to them if they let you include links back to your website.

SEO strategy #6 -Use meta tags effectively

The description meta tag contains the text that gets displayed in search results. It should include good keywords and should attract clients. The keyword tag, though ignored by most search engines, helps in the website’s categorization. The tags should be developed for every page separately.

SEO strategy #7 -Regularly review the website’s performance

Once you deploy an SEO tactic, examine the website’s performance to verify its efficacy. Use tools such as Google Webmaster Tools, Google Analytics, Yahoo! Site Explorer, etc.

SEO strategy #8 -Stay tuned to SEO events

Search engine companies are constantly improving underlying algorithms. It’s a good idea to keep track of what’s going on by registering with websites such as Search Engine Watch, The Official Google Blog, SEO blogs, SEO Chat, WebProNews, etc.

SEO strategy #9 -Avoid content duplication

Duplication of content can happen if articles are published on various websites, product and service specifications are same except for title and image, URL parameters are the only variations in URLs, printer-friendly version of pages are not excluded from search with directives in the “robots.txt” file, and if a website has multiple URLs names with identical content, etc. Search engines do not penalize you for duplicate content but you will not get credit for backlinks created with duplicate content.

SEO strategy #10 -Avoid black hat SEO strategies

Black hat SEO strategy such as randomly repeated keywords and website cloaking are helpful in the short term but can get you barred from search engines. Stick to approved SEO strategies that play by the rules.

Pertinent web pages, information structure, and keywords are necessary elements of any SEO campaign. By following this formula, your website will get consistent search engine traffic in spite of changes in search engine algorithms.

Main Author: Daljeet Sidhu a professional at implementing the most effective SEO Strategy guidelines.

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Page Rank Items You Need

Google page rank SEO   How To Check Page Rank And How It Affects Your WebsitePage Rank is a useful indicator of how well respected a website is by Google. Wikipedia’s page rank for instance is incredible. But one day, a long long time ago, even Wikipedia started with a PR of zero. Don’t worry so much about getting links from websites with immense page rank.

Must do’s For Page Rank

Firstly they are unlikley to have the motivation to link to you when your site is brand new. And for another, your enthusiasm could take a big dent from the higher rate of rejections. Start with small acorns to grow that big oak of yours. Read on if you’d like to find websites with a nice pagerank.

Find sites with Page Rank

There are a number of ways to find websites that have a high Page Rank, but we’ll cover just one of the simplest to get you going here for now. If you use Internet Explorer or another browser, that’s just fine, but I’d recommend getting hold of Firefox – it’s much nicer to use than IE, and there are thousands of free plugins and addons to expand it.

Search for, download and install the ‘Google toolbar’. I use it in Firefox all the time, and one of the nice little features is the Page Rank indicator on the toolbar. Simply visit a website, and you see a small bar in green if the site has any page rank. Hold your mouse cursor over it, and you’ll see the score from zero to ten. Easy. If you don’t see the Page Rank indicator, right click your Google Toolbar > Google Toolbar Options > Tools > check the box for Page Rank > Save.

With this tool in your bag, you can search for whatever websites or blogs are most relevant to your niche, and check the page rank of the site instantly. As I said, don’t just disregard the smaller websites! Every website starts from zero, and a backlink you obtain today on a PR0 website, could turn into a link from a PR4 or 5 website as that site grows.

Now, let’s not also forget that PR is just one factor to consider when building your backlinks. Of course, this is a good indication of what level of respect Google gives the website. Also, think of relevancy. It’s no good shooting for a link from a PR5 page, if that page has no relation to your website. So apply a little common sense.

  1. Download Firefox & install
  2. Download Google Toolbar & install
  3. Search for web pages or blogs relevant to your niche
  4. Look in your toolbar – check the Page Rank score
  5. If you like it, go for a backlink!

Page rank should be checked on any site you get links from as the amount of links to it’s site will increase your page rank.

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To Have A Brief Understanding Of SEO
Thursday, August 19th, 2010 | Author:

Understanding Of SEO 300x219 To Have A Brief Understanding Of SEOToday I wanted to share with you some basic understanding of SEO with a couple important tips for any SEO campaign to get the maximum results in your website rankings. These may seem transparent to several individuals, however I see far too many websites that don’t comprehend the following perspectives. For really quick setps in automating your understanding of SEO see my SEOPressor Review.

Understanding Of SEO For Key Words

One of the first things that show me people do not have an understanding of SEO is they optimize the wrong keywords and you will likely never see results. Keyword research is very important to building traffic. A great resource for building keywords and finding niche phrases is located at 2 get web traffic.

Write down your prime keyword and it will provide you a list of relevant keywords and how many investigations were acted on those keywords in the former month. Basically speaking, you don’t want to go after the keywords that have allot, meaning hundreds of thousands of searches since you will be confronted with stiff competition. Even with an great understanding of SEO there will be so many sites out there fighting over those keywords. Instead go after the niche phrases that get 1,000-3000 searches per month. These are called low competition key words and with an understanding of SEO you will be ranking well and getting visitors in no time.

An Understanding of SEO Using Anchor Text

Contain those keywords in your anchor text content. The anchor text is the text that is hyperlinked to your site, but actually shows on the web page.

The anchor text used should be the keywords that I want to be found when people run searches in the search engines like Google or Yahoo. Sales can be one of the most exciting careers available to most people right now but it can be one of the most challenging professions around without an understanding of SEO. Not everyone can handle a career in sales because of the contact with so many different people some some prefer to set their website up with affiliate products that push visitors off to other sites for the sale.

To read more about an understanding of SEO continue through this blog or be sure to visit us at 2 get web traffic.

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