Search Engine Placement

October 17, 2007 on 6:46 pm | In Main |

Take Out The Competition With Better Search Engine Placement
By: Guido Nussbaum, Wed Sep 12th, 2007
When it comes to a successful site, one must always keep in mind that the competition is looking for the same success. One of the best ways to keep the competition at bay is through better search engine placement. This placement on the search engine ranking boils down to being at the top, or being obscure. Are you going to be before the rivals page rank? Or are you going to be virtually invisible? The object to success with better search engine placement, is simple be on the biggest search engine possible or not be seen.

Imitation is the Most Sincere Form of Flattery
By: Pamela Upshur, Wed Sep 12th, 2007
If there is one rule that should be referred to as the refrain in SEP, it is this: To achieve a top position in a particular search engine, analyze what other high ranking Web pages have done.

Search Engine Marketing - The Paradigm shift
By: Austin Akalanze, Wed Aug 8th, 2007
Search engine marketing has in recent times gone through a paradigm shift. To the seasoned marketer, the handwriting is all over the wall. To the uninitiated search engine marketer, the shift needs a little pointing out.

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  1. Pageranking and Backlinks
    By: Sean Frederick Hyde, Thu Aug 2nd, 2007
    Why are Backlinks and Pageranking so important?
    Pageranking is very important to all Webmasters, as a low Pagerank could mean that you will not be found in most search engines. The more Backlinks you have to your site, the higher the Pagerank, the more visitors you will get to your website. It is very important to Webmasters to have their link loading on other websites with a high Pagerank, this will in turn increase your Pagerank.

    Comment by SE Positioning — October 17, 2007 #

  2. Double Trouble: Is duplicate content harming your search results?
    By: Paul Coupe, Thu Jun 28th, 2007
    Duplicate content is becoming an increasing issue for popular search engines. Without doubt it’s something any self-respecting webmaster should be aware of, and the fact that Google is starting to become more focused on the issue…….for that reason alone they need to take note.

    Comment by SE Positioning — October 17, 2007 #

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