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date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 14:59:43 -0700 (PDT),    group: microsoft.public.word.application.errors        back       


Improve Search Engine Rankings   
Obtaining a higher search engine placement for your website takes a
little bit of work on your part, but if you're consistent with it, the
payoff is worth all the effort. Here are five tips to help you out:

1. Make sure the keyword(s) you want to target is in the title tag of
your website or the web page you would like to optimize. For example,
if your company name is "Joe Smith, Inc." and your keyword phrase is
"tax services in California", then you would probably want to include
in your title tag: "Joe Smith, Inc. Tax Services in California".

2. Get links from relevant websites that are related to your business.
It used to be that a link from any other website counted as a "vote"
when it came to higher search engine placement. However, because of
"black-hat", unscrupulous techniques being done by internet marketers,
the search engines are cracking down on what they consider to be a
good link to your website.

3. Create unique content for your website. The search engines like
content that can't be found anywhere else. Also, other people like to
link to content that is different and valuable.

4. Update your website on a regular basis. Search engines like
websites with fresh, new content. You don't have to update your
website every single day, but do it at least once or twice a week.
Doing this also provides repeat customers with new things to read or
look at.

5. Submit your website to directories related to your niche. For every
type of business out there, you'll probably find some kind of
directory related to it. The best place to start is DMOZ.org.

If all this sounds confusing to you, it's probably in your best
interest to hire a company that can improve search engine placement of
your website for you.

RankPay takes all the hassle out of figuring all this out for you so
that you can spend time on what matters to you most: your customers.
http://www.rankpay.com/improve-search-engine-ranking.html
date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 14:59:43 -0700 (PDT)   author:   SEO

SPAM Improve Search Engine Rankings   
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-- 
Herb Tyson MS MVP
Author of the Word 2007 Bible
Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com
Web: http://www.herbtyson.com


"SEO"  wrote in message 
news:2e11a522-e178-4a28-b1b6-671df27afa84@c22g2000prc.googlegroups.com...
> Obtaining a higher search engine placement for your website takes a
> little bit of work on your part, but if you're consistent with it, the
> payoff is worth all the effort. Here are five tips to help you out:
>
> 1. Make sure the keyword(s) you want to target is in the title tag of
> your website or the web page you would like to optimize. For example,
> if your company name is "Joe Smith, Inc." and your keyword phrase is
> "tax services in California", then you would probably want to include
> in your title tag: "Joe Smith, Inc. Tax Services in California".
>
> 2. Get links from relevant websites that are related to your business.
> It used to be that a link from any other website counted as a "vote"
> when it came to higher search engine placement. However, because of
> "black-hat", unscrupulous techniques being done by internet marketers,
> the search engines are cracking down on what they consider to be a
> good link to your website.
>
> 3. Create unique content for your website. The search engines like
> content that can't be found anywhere else. Also, other people like to
> link to content that is different and valuable.
>
> 4. Update your website on a regular basis. Search engines like
> websites with fresh, new content. You don't have to update your
> website every single day, but do it at least once or twice a week.
> Doing this also provides repeat customers with new things to read or
> look at.
>
> 5. Submit your website to directories related to your niche. For every
> type of business out there, you'll probably find some kind of
> directory related to it. The best place to start is DMOZ.org.
>
> If all this sounds confusing to you, it's probably in your best
> interest to hire a company that can improve search engine placement of
> your website for you.
>
> RankPay takes all the hassle out of figuring all this out for you so
> that you can spend time on what matters to you most: your customers.
> http://www.rankpay.com/improve-search-engine-ranking.html
date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 22:41:24 -0400   author:   Herb Tyson [MVP]

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