Archive for the 'Search Engines' Category

Sep 21 2008

SEO Gone? No Way

Published by Cole, Tucson SEO under Search Engines

I’ve been reading articles and blog posts online stating SEO is dead or has no future. Is there a such thing as “NOT” being able to optimize a website for search engine performance? Of course not. There will always be something you can do to help your website rank higher. Therefore, there will always be SEO. As long as search engines exist, seo will exist. Some people assume that seo is just the practice of link building or working on a website’s onsite keyword density for higher rankings. These are just a couple ingredients used for search engine ranking.

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Aug 13 2008

After effects of a Google Bomb

Published by Cole, Tucson SEO under Search Engines

A google bomb is done by pointing hundreds or thousands of links to a page to obtain great search results on a single keyword phrase.  One of the most famous google bombs was that of George Bush’s Bio page bombed in 2004.  Still till this day if you type in “miserable failure” in yahoo, it will come up.  Google fixed it, so they say… Continue Reading »

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Jun 24 2008

Internet Marketing and Searching Smart

Published by Cole, Tucson SEO under Search Engines

There are a few good ways to narrow down your search for pages you believe you can be included on. Take a guy who owns a business website selling discount ford parts. This person may have searched online for the keywords “ford links” or “ford websites” reciprocal, but maybe only junk is coming up in the results. Maybe the only pages that come up have hundreds of external links causing to share the appearance of a link farm. If you haven’t learned already, it’s now about that time to search Google like a pro. First lets talk a little about the allintitle search parameter. This helps you narrow down your search to only pages with your selection of words in the title. When building a link to your site from a page where your keywords are in their title tag, this can be a good value.
Below is a search I did on Google -> allintitle:”ford links” <-.

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