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Three Basic Rules to Succeed with Search Engines |
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I believe that by following three basic rules, it is relatively easy to achieve a high ranking with the major search engines:
Content Search engines like big web sites. In general, a site with 1000 web pages will fair better than one with 100. Search engines also like text that their spiders can easily crawl, so static web pages containing standard HTML text will get indexed more quickly and be more successful than pages that are dynamically generated with content from a database. To create content, try adding a glossary of terms to your site, or perhaps a frequently asked questions section. Pages containing news items are also easy, and useful, to add to your site. You can easily add syndicated content from RSS feeds.This is a great way to add content as it changes on a regular basis, which will encourage search engine spiders to keep coming back to your site. Inbound Links Inbound links are also very important ot your web site's success. Use link exchange sites, write articles, produce press releases, link to your site from other sites you own, and get your friends to link to your site. Be Patient Old sites are generally more popular with search engines than new sites are, so you need to be patient to some extent. In a few years' time, your site will quite probably fair better than it does today with search engines, even if you don't add much content or inbound links. There are no guarantees of course, but by following these three basic principles, you should be able to produce a successful site. Go back to Website Promotion, SEO, and PPC Publishing Articles home page
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