Organic Search engine optimization
Saturday, December 29, 2007
It delivers results for long time means visitors visit your websites without paying for it. If you follow the rules and guidelines of search engines and read it carefully, it is not very difficult for you to get listed on top.
Before we further talk about how to do SEO organically, keep in mind the following things:
1. Do not use hidden text.
2. Ignore flash and java script in the code.
3. Use meta tags relevant to the page. No keyword stuffing.
4. Use sitemap and add the link of all the web pages and connect it with home page.
5. Do not use copied or duplicate content on the website.
These will discount you from search results and you may never appear on the top no matter how hard you try.
Search engine optimization is a process that is ever changing and evolving. With every day something new comes to the table, a new method of organic SEO. This changing information is what you need to stay in tune with in order to stay ahead of your competition. A good way to stay on top of this is through forums, news developments that are related to the niche, newsletters and networking within your niche.
Search engines need to see the relevance and importance of your blog within your niche so that it can display the search results relevantly. Making sure that your blog is easily accessible and navigable by the search engines, will help you appear in the SERPs(Search engine result pages).
Happy Holidays and best wishes for New Year!
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Divya
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13 Comments:
my blog is 2 month old and i am serious abt my search engine traffic and i see good growth from it..Plz write posts like these every week..:)
I like such posts..
As an example, my site (mynetmarketingland.com) is on Google top 10 for the keyword "affiliate marketing"
I have other top rankings as well.
Franck
Hye
I have provided url of you blog and quoted several lines. Hope you are not against.
I've just come across your posts and find them interesting reading. Having lived in India as a child (albeit Australian born) I'm very pleased to see how far the country has advanced technologically and the way it has become so accessible to so many more people.
I guess the one question that I'm really interested in is whether or not your ability to attract an audience to your Blogs is something you've been able to convert into monetary value - or put in the simplest form: do you make money from any of this?
Regards,
Philip
commented by The Minking Than, 11:49 AM