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Is Content Really King In SEO?


Is Content Still King In SEO?

Good quality writing is highly effective and often times essential to your online success. High quality content can work alone to help you produce first page search engine listings in major engines like Google, Yahoo, and Bing.

Although, creating good content alone can also have its disadvantages! Your new articles, blog posts, or web pages will have to either attract inbound links naturally, or you will have to build inbound links that point directly to them, in order to maintain your first page listings and to increase its positioning in major search results.

Without inbound links your new content will eventually be marked as unpopular and thus it will be ranked accordingly by the major search engines! So regardless of whether content is deemed “King” or not, it is merely one step in the right direction towards complete search engine success!

Major search engines like Google, Yahoo, and Bing use many ranking factors to determine whether or not your site, page, blog, post or any other content is relevant and worthy of a first page listing in their search results!

Major search engines need to produce accurate top of the line results or their visitors will simply switch to another engine that they feel can accommodate their need to find what they are looking for and to filter out all of the garbage that nobody likes!

So how does Google, Yahoo, and Bing determine what searchers like?

Well, when you get excited and really like a webpage it is only natural that you should want to share it with friends, family and everybody else that you know, so you link to it from your website, blog, article or favorite social media site because it is that good!

Then the major search engines come along and notice your vote “link” for that website and they instantly have more faith in the content because somebody liked it enough to link to it! If enough people stumble upon the content and they like it so much that they also link to it, then the search engines take note and rank the site, page, article, or post higher in their search results because it is relevant and people want it!

What About The Time People Spend The Page?

Yes, there is yet another factor that search engines use to determine if a page is of high quality. Major search engines can often time see how long you were on a particular web page and if you ventured into the site or you simply hated it and clicked the back button to continue searching for a more relevant one.

So there is definitely good reason to have great content on your pages, blogs, articles, and such that way people will want to link to your content naturally and they will stay on your site once they find it!

So let’s sum this entire article up to determine what your site needs to be 100% successful in major search engines!

1.)    You need high quality content!

2.)    You need inbound links pointing to your important pages!

3.)    You need to make people want to stay and revisit your website!

So what are your thoughts on the subject? Is content “alone” still king?

Posted under seo by admin on Monday 13 July 2009 at 5:47 am

Free WP Plugins – Get Better Search Engine Rankings Now!


Free WordPress Plugins For SEO!

Core Plugins

All-In-One-SEO Pack – This plugin is an important part of SEO. This plugin sets up your blog’s title tags and metatags to include keywords and descriptions. Different title tags place keywords in the title tags and custom meta tags for each blog post, creating more unique content for search engines.

Google Sitemap Generator – This plugin generates a sitemap for search engines to pick up. Search engines give priority to sites with optimized sitemaps.

SE Optimization Plugins

Auto Tagger – This plugin uses Yahoo! to determine keywords related to the content of the article. These keywords are then added as tags to your blog and show up on your posts meta keywords. It’s always best to create your own tags in WP when writing a post, but just in case you forget this plugin will create them for you.

Sociable – This plugin adds links to the bottom of every article allowing your users to share your articles with popular social networks such as Digg, Technorati, and Twitter. This helps people find your site when they are searching popular social networking sites and hopefully brings them back to your blog for more..

Ping Optimizer – Blog pinging notifies blog servers that your blog has recently pulished new content. It shares your content across other networks, increasing your blog’s exposure, but excessively pinging these servers can get your site banned or blocked from future blog pinging. So you have to make sure that you are pinging these servers when necessary. This plugin will handle when and when not to ping these blog servers, optimizing how often you ping.

Security Plugins

Akismet – This plugin is included with every Wordpress installation. This plugin protects your blog from comment spam. Monitor and protect your blog from comment spam.

Database Backup – This plugin will automatically make database backups of your blog and send them to your email. Protect the content on your site from possible server loss by backing up the content on your site on a regular basis.

Simple CAPTCHA – CAPTCHA is a form utility to protect your blog from comment spam by web bots. A CAPTCHA places an images with random text that the user must manually type to submit their blog comment. This utility verifies the commenter is human, cutting down the potential for comment spam.

Posted under seo by admin on Thursday 2 July 2009 at 10:00 am

Link Building Search Engine Optimization


Link Building SEO

Link Building SEO Optimization

Effective link building is consistent and steady! That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be aggressive! If you attempt to get 2,000 links in one day it isn’t going to kill your search engine rankings like most other “SO CALLED” search engine optimization specialists will tell you!

The key is that you should build links to all of your pages instead of just your main page! If your submitting to directories and your worried about how many submissions you can get by with in one day, Quit! Why? Because they won’t all be approved on the same day anyway! That is just hype created to scare you into hiring someone else to optimize your website.

You need to be aggressive in order to succeed! When faced with needing your business to succeed on the internet for free or cheap you will need to rely more on search engines than anything else! Major search engines like Google, Yahoo, Msn, and Aol mainly focus on link popularity as their #1 ranking factor!

So what does that tell you? Build some links! Some of you may ask the following:

  • How many links should I build per day? As Many As Possible!
  • Where should I get my links? As Many Relevant Places As Possible!
  • What are relevant links? Links From Related Sites!

Time and time again you will hear/read that if you get the wrong link your site will be banned by Google! If a porn site links to your site will you get banned by Google? NOPE!! Otherwise your competitors could submit your site to porn directories and you would be out of business!

Now with that said, if you have nothing but bad links or adult related links your in trouble! You will definitely want more good links than bad! How?

Get Links in the following manner:

Extra Tips:

  • Create Related Blogs On Free Blog Hosts Then Link Back To Your Website!
  • Write Reviews About Your Own Products/Services!
  • Create Some Hype!
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Posted under seo by admin on Sunday 24 May 2009 at 2:36 pm

Duplicated Content, Is It Really That Bad?


Duplicated Content, Is It Really That Bad?
The idea is that search engines don’t like the same content appearing in different places; after all, why would they want to provide people with lots of different ways to get to the same information? As a Google employee stated on Google Webmaster Central blog (http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com):

Our users typically want to see a diverse cross-section of unique content when they do searches, in contrast, they’re understandably annoyed when they see substantially the same content within a set of search results.

What does Google do about duplicated content? In general, it tries to eliminate copies. For instance:

… if your site has articles in “regular” and “printer” versions and neither set is blocked in robots.txt or via a no index meta tag, we’ll choose one version to list.

A lot of paranoia exists about duplicated content, or talk about sites can get themselves banned for using duplicated content. Most of this talk is gross exaggeration because sites often have good reasons to have duplicated content. Perhaps you’re running news feeds from a popular central source or using press releases about events in your industry. It wouldn’t make since for search engines to penalize people for such innocent uses. Thus as this employee stated,

In the rare cases in which we perceive that duplicate content may be shown with intent to manipulate our rankings and deceive our users, we’ll also make appropriate adjustments in the indexing and ranking of the sites involved. However, we prefer to focus on filtering rather than ranking adjustments… so in the vast majority of cases, the worst thing that will befall webmasters is to see the “less desired” version of a page shown in our index.

In fact, there are various reasons why search engines can’t penalize sites for republishing content. Who will they punish – every site holding the content or all but the first one to publish it? And, how would they know who was first?



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Posted under seo by admin on Thursday 20 November 2008 at 1:52 am

Get More Free Traffic And Links Using Social Media Optimization


Anybody reading this post probably knows that building good quality one-way relevant links is very important to the success of their online business! Why? Because search engines view each link coming into your website as a vote from that page to yours!

The more votes your website receives from other websites the better your website will rank in the SERPs “ Search Engine Results Pages” but the reason you want to rank well in the SERPs is because your looking to receive tons of free search engine traffic through your SEO campaign right?

But all traffic doesn’t originate from search engines in fact there is a lot of traffic available through other qualified sources and these sources can help your search positioning too!

Where? you may ask, and the full answer is to large for this post as I am going to keep it relatively small but what about social media sites? That’s right, submitting interesting and useful information to Digg, Stumble Upon, Delicious, and any other social book marking site could get you huge amounts of traffic fast!

I am not suggesting that you spam these sites with useless trash that you create just for Adsence or affiliate programs in fact that act will only get you banned from these networks. But if you submit your best blog posts with a catchy title you will get good traffic and also great back links!

So start an account with one of these free social networks today and get involved with a great link building, traffic gaining social adventure that can help you generate sales today!

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Posted under seo by admin on Monday 3 November 2008 at 2:20 am

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