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nick8609



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PostPosted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 5:15 pm    Subject: Basics of a SEO Mindset Reply with quote

The critical part of SEO is to have the right SEO mindset, and attain pointers that can assist in succeeding when it comes to free search engine traffic. I will lay out 3 important SEO mindset basics based on my experience, that many people can overlook or get wrong.


1.) Submitting your site to many Search Engines

In getting search engine traffic the most obvious thing to do would be to submit a site to many; or as many search engines as humanly possible. The fact of the matter is that you do not need to submit your site to any search engines at all. Spending time on other activities such as building internal & external links that will point to or within your website pages. Another activity would be writing good content for your site, such as seen in article marketing. In addition, you can submit to social bookmarking sites or article directories that will get more traffic. What this will end up doing is getting the search engines to indirectly index your and as a side effect rank you high with the possibility of much more search engine traffic coming.

2.) Rush to get High PR but Not Search Engine Traffic

Many are excited to get High PR, but the reality is that PR is not equivalent to search engine traffic at all. If you have a high PR site but are not targeting to a right set of keywords for seo, you will not get get the expectations you want in terms of search engine traffic. Therefore, a right seo mindset for PR is developed from people linking to your site. If web pages with a PR5 link to you, you should be able to get a PR4. And this is all that it means. A high PR page will get indexed more regularly than sites below but that is the only true benefit from high PR, thus not meaning you will get more search engine traffic to your site.

One of the best ways to get high search engine traffic is to forget about high PR as it will come slowly once you add links that point to your site. Focusing in on writing more articles, and posting valuable unique content to your blog daily with a low competition long tail keyword will have the search engines satisfied; or in other words search engines love this and will rank you a higher position.

PR 101- What PR signifies is Page Rank, and this is what Google and other search engines generally apply to each page on the web. Search Engines such as Google also apply a score between 0 and 10 to PR (page rank). Thus, new pages will typically have a page rank of 0. On a yearly basis, search engines update page rank approximately 4 times.


3.) Not needing SEO, already ranked high For My Name

Many people consider that having a specific phrase ranked high in the search engine is enough to not need SEO. For example; “Breaking the bank with Billy”. Being ranked high for specific phrases is a good thing but the fact is that the number of people searching for this specific phrase is extremely low, if any. This is why it is wise to do SEO, and to aim for much more common phrases, such as “making money online fast”, since this would be a higher aim for searchers online.


Overall, the heart of SEO is (or should be) to target keyword phrases that have lower competition. It is possible to rank high without high PR by building more internal & external links to your pages and by daily updating blog or website content. By doing this you can easily get a faster index and rank higher.
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zahaana



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PostPosted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 7:05 am    Subject: Reply with quote

Submitting to search engine will not help SEO. Search engines have the capacity of finding your site and index it. You dont need to submit your site.Even you submit your site and get index, you will not get any traffic until you do SEO.
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gonzales



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PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 1:01 am    Subject: Reply with quote

It is good to know that you gave. It only describes current prevailing market these days, and that more companies are trying to reach. I liked the thing that highlighted when you select a good word, that is what most people miss. Use the keyword with less competition for best results.
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christaker



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 04, 2010 3:25 am    Subject: Reply with quote

It is true that keywords play a major role in SEO. Meta tags also are important because the meta tags were originally designed to provide webmasters a way to help search engines know what your site has been selected about.Based niches in a number of inbound links that help needed.This search engines decide how to rank the sites in their search results.
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janysek



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PostPosted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 6:01 am    Subject: Reply with quote

SEO is much more complex than the content and links to the IMO. Links choosing specific keywords and adding to websites containing the anchors law seems to be very important. Based on the niche market for a number of incoming backlinks are required.
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