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Search engine Optimization is not about "fooling" search engines. The tactics and strategies we use are legitimate - NOT the "bleeding edge" techniques that you will come across in SEOP (Search Engine Optimization Professional) discussion forums that require a greater understanding of the subject and the associated risks.
The bottom line is that search engine marketing doesn't have to take up too much of your time - we follow simple guidelines and always keep the phrase "content is king" close to mind. When we get it all done, you should see your web site traffic steadily increase.
Please remember, we do NOT guarentee anything but quality work and compliance with Google's Guidelines.
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Using Google Tools:
Webmaster-oriented online tools utilizing Google's Web API's that can assist with search engine optimization.
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Articles - search engine strategy:
We know that content attracts search engines, but is having 50 articles from external authors better than having 10 of your own original pieces?
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Meta Tags:
While many SE's no longer use meta-tags as part of their ranking algorythm, a healthy set of meta-tags is an important part of any overall promotion strategy.
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Title Tag:
Search engine optimisation through the effective use of Title Tags. 60 to 100 characters is not a lot to play with, but when used properly can really boost your page rankings.
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Inbound Links:
Inbound links from related, quality sites can give your search engine rankings a boost. Attracting link love isn't as easy as it used to be; so if you're having trouble getting other sites to link to you, we've got a strategy.
Avoid bad neighborhoods when it comes to linking and their effects on your search engine rankings.
• FaceBook, Twitter & MySpace:
Google recently announced it is now incorporating Facebook Pages status updates in its real-time search feature.
The announcement wasn’t exactly detailed - it consisted of a brief message on Twitter (go figure), so not much is known about the ins and outs of the arrangement at this stage.
Real-time search draws from all sorts of sources - newspapers, blogs, Twitter and even MySpace. From what I can gather, the Facebook inclusion will be limited to Facebook Pages - profiles set up by businesses and organizations, or individuals such as politicians. These pages are a little different to general Facebook user profile pages.
I shuddered last year when I heard about the inclusion of Twitter tweets in Google’s real-time search given that a lot of what goes up on Twitter isn’t really of any value - there’s a lot of noise and very little signal.
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