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Advanced Search Engine Optimization


Advanced search engine optimization begins and ends in your sleep. You wake up with a goal in mind and you go to sleep secure in the knowledge that you have set your forces into motion to achieve that goal.

An advanced SEO wants what Google wants, to provide the most relevant content for someone who is performing a search. Basically, you want every URL on your site that has unique content to be included in the index. In other words, you have to think like a search engine!

Have you ever wanted to learn the actual SEO strategies that industry leaders use to take their own personal Web sites to the top of the search engine rankings? Our team at SEO Positions has essentially studied the art of advanced Internet marketing and search engine optimization techniques for years.

Advanced search engine optimization tends to go where no SEO has gone before, boldly optimizing content that no one else has seen a need to optimize.

What if you launched a search optimization campaign without your favorite SEO tools? How would you get the job done? Can you do it?

If you learn to depend less on tools and more on your home-grown resources. Like a spreadsheet (or any other blank document), a Web browser (sans toolbars and plugins), and a keyword reporting tool.

Getting your website optimized for Google to crawl through, find all your key pages, and promote the right keywords is a great first step. Sometimes it is all you need if your web competitors are not strong, but in competitive markets more is required to rank higher in search results.

Google and other search engines have 100’s of variables that they use to determine who ranks higher on any given search. It is generally not cost effective to go after all known variables. but the good news is there are less than 10 keywords which are critical in most businesses.

We have lined out a good start for anyone interested in Internet Marketing or Search Engine Optimization, read it and learn as much as you can! Oh, and don’t forget to subscribe to our RSS Feed for updates and new posts!


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Posted under seo by admin on Thursday 25 December 2008 at 5:27 am

  • tracy
    I like your approach to SEO. Too many others just restate the obvious phrases such as content it king, use all your tags, etc. and call that sufficient advice.
    Really SEO is a ongoing thing that you can continually do to even the smallest things on your site and get results.
  • I think providing updated, useful and relevant information on your site will help you rank well and keep a strong rank.
  • thanks for the seo information. i've been learning a lot lately and this is a good help.
  • Steve
    Good source. Got lot of knowledge about search engine optimization reading your blog. Low cost link building methods give good results. Thanks for the wonderful information.
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