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5 Ways To Reduce The Chances Your Pages Won’t Get The Duplicate Content Penalty November 17, 2006
Posted by HART (1-800-HART) in : Articles, Search Engine Marketing , add a commentBy Marty Fiegl
If you’ve done any marketing in the last 6-12 months you’ve no doubt heard about the duplicate content penalty.
Web search engines (mainly google) have been slowing improving the technology they use to determine which pages get the penalty (if there really is a penatly).
So for starters let’s remember that search engines index PAGES not websites. So when we are talking duplicate content penalty we are referring to pages that are getting penalized not sites.
Building Targeted Traffic for Your Website
Posted by HART (1-800-HART) in : Articles, Traffic Building , add a commentBy Miles Galliford
You could spend a lifetime reading about tips, tricks and tools that ‘guarantee’ visitors will come to your website.
Unfortunately a lot of what is written and discussed is rubbish. For new siteowners the challenge is learning and putting to practise what works and leaving the rest to the geeks and fraudsters.
This article provides an overview of what techniques have stood the test of time. This is where your attention and effort should be focused.
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Improving Your Site’s Link Popularity, And Search Engine Ranking November 16, 2006
Posted by HART (1-800-HART) in : Articles, Link Popularity , add a commentBy Donald Nelson
Have you ever wondered why one web site (maybe yours) is buried deep in the search rankings for a particular keyword, while another site (your competitor’s) is at the top? Both sites may have similar content and even similar metatags, but one is number one and the other is number 131.
The answer to this disparity may lie in a factor known as link popularity. When search engines determine rankings, many things are taken into consideration and one of them is how many sites are linked to your site. Search engines such as Google give much importance to both the quantity and the quality of these incoming links. If many sites are linked to yours, your site is considered to be an important resource in that particular field and that is why the search engines would like to give such a site a high ranking. Also if the links to your site are coming from “important” or high ranked sites, then your web site is considered still more important.
Social Networking: Marketing Businesses Online
Posted by HART (1-800-HART) in : Articles, Search Engine Marketing , 2 commentsby Earl Juanico
Several complaints from marketers have been cropping up recently out of attempting to use popular and prevailing social networking sites to market their respective businesses. These marketers primarily complained about not getting any real traffic in order to make sales by advertising through these sites. Essentially, the social networking sites that they are referring to were a waste of time to market on because these did not produce any immediate marketing results. Nevertheless, these marketers are really missing the whole point of the social networking process. This article somehow makes a bit of clarification regarding this issue.
Barefaced marketing on social networking sites just would not work. The marketing approach has to be far more subtle. Marketers who wish to use social networking to their advantage must somehow aim their target quite differently. The goal is increase your presence on the Internet by building back-links from a major traffic site, and building your brand so that potential customers can indeed find you on the Web.
Traffic Building With Blogs Takes Persistence
Posted by HART (1-800-HART) in : Articles, Traffic Building , add a commentBy Brian Clark
There’s no doubt that you can build big traffic with a blog.
It just takes a wee bit more work than it used to.
Not long ago, you could post a picture of your cat on a Friday and get attention. Bloggers still love to link, but as any environment becomes more crowded, people become more discriminating. After all, a link is a form of personal recommendation, and it says something about both ends of the hypertext.
You may work hard on an article or resource that you’re just positive will spread like wildfire, and yet hear nothing but lonely crickets chirping upon release. Not even a measly comment.
Link Popularity and Press Releases November 15, 2006
Posted by HART (1-800-HART) in : Articles, Link Popularity , 2 commentsBy Gary Sims
The quantity of links to your site is used by the search engines (like Google) to calculate the importance of your site. This measure of incoming links is called “Link Popularity”. Press releases are a powerful way in which you can promote your site, service or product while at the same time increasing your link popularity.
Search Engine Optimization Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is a process of fine tuning your website to get higher rankings on Internet Search Engines like Google, Yahoo and MSN. Broadly speaking there are two types of optimization, “on-page” and “off-page”. On- page optimization deals with the layout and format of a web page to make it attractive to a search engine. Off-page optimization deals with external factors like the number of people linking to your page. Let’s look at off-page first.
Improving Link Popularity by Submitting to Niche Directories
Posted by HART (1-800-HART) in : Articles, Link Popularity , add a commentBy Michael Lawrence
Since Search Engine’s are placing more and more emphasis on “link popularity” as part of their search engine ranking algorithms, webmasters should definately invest some time building quality backlinks to their site. There are a number of effective ways to build your link popularity and one of the most valuable is submitting your link details to niche web directories in your industry.
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Viral E-Books - The Fastest Way To Create Massive Streams Of Web Traffic At No Cost
Posted by HART (1-800-HART) in : Articles, Traffic Building , add a commentBy Hans De Grande
You probably have your own website or have plans to build one, otherwise you won’t be reading this article. You know that there are lots of ways to make a nice living on the internet.
What do you need?
Of course you need something to sell. This might be your own product or products, or someone else’s products as an affiliate.
This article is not about affiliate marketing, it’s about building traffic. Creating tons of targeted traffic to you sales pages. The more people visiting your sales pages, the more profit you make.
Do Search Engines Hate You?
Posted by HART (1-800-HART) in : Articles, Search Engine Marketing , add a commentBy Biana Babinsky
Over the years, quite a few clients have told me that search engines hate them. When search engines hate you, your web site is nowhere to be seen in the first 30 search engine result pages and has very low search engine referral traffic. This means that you are losing out on many newsletter subscribers and customers.
When I help my clients fix their relationship with the search engines, I often discover that the underlying problems are very similar. Review the list of typical problems below and see whether your site can use an SEO relationship expert:
Manual Article Submission Vs Automated Article Submission November 14, 2006
Posted by HART (1-800-HART) in : Articles, Site Promotion , add a commentBy Jeslin Stalin
So you have made a great article and certainly it needs to be distributed across the web helping lot of readers and generating traffic to your website. A quality article with good information goes a long place over the Internet ensuring loads of one way incoming links, high position in SERPS and permanent traffic propelling your website to new heights.
The first step will be to submit your articles to the article directories. There are hundreds of general and niche article directories which are ready to publish your quality articles with back links to your website(s). The question is how you are going to do the submissions and which directories are you going to submit in? Certainly you don’t want to see your article on “robotics” on a porn article directory or a sports article wrongly placed in the business category on an article directory.











