Tag: Search Engine Positioning

Spamglish; A Search Engine Comedy With A Language All Its Own

Posted on Jul.15, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

When the movie Spanglish hit the screens in 2004, it was dubbed “A comedy with a language all it’s own.” I don’t think the producers even knew they were slipping a lesson for website owners who want better search engine listings into the movie.
In the movie, Adam Sandler’s household needs a housekeeper. Enter Flora – a Spanish woman who is unable to speak a word of English. They have to figure out how to communicate.
As website owners know, this is [...]


Non-Reciprocal Link Building For Higher Search Engine Positioning

Posted on Jul.08, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

Non-Reciprocal Link Building For Higher Search Engine Positioning By Dave Davies, Beanstalk Search Engine Positioning, Inc.
There are two main advantages to non-reciprocal links as opposed to reciprocal links. The first is that these links will hold more weight, as they aren’t reciprocated (the search engines can detect whether links are reciprocal). The second advantage is that they don’t have to be monitored as closely as reciprocal links. With reciprocal links one has to be aware of unethical webmasters who will [...]


Table Structures For Top Search Engine Positioning

Posted on Jul.05, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

So you have a beautiful website that you paid a pretty penny for and you are completely happy with it ? except no one can find it. Many web designers do not understand search engine positioning, so when they design your website little or no thought is given to the elements of design that may affect your rankings on search engines. On the other hand some search engine positioning companies offer services that will boost your rankings but at the [...]


Ten Steps To A Well Optimized Website – Step 1: Keyword Selection

Posted on Jun.22, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

This is part one of ten in this search engine positioning series. In part one we will outline how to choose the keyword phrases most likely to produce a high ROI for your search engine positioning efforts. Over this ten part series we will go through ten essential elements and steps to optimizing a site. Some steps take a few hours, some may take months depending on the competition, but in the end and if done correctly you will have [...]


Writing Search Engine Friendly Webpages

Posted on Jun.18, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

In order to tap the huge stream of targeted traffic an internet search engine can provide a website you need to master a few common sense principles when crafting your webpages.
You can rest assured no sites receive top search engine rankings by chance in competitive keyword markets. They spend time and money to acquire and maintain their search engine positioning. Targeting your keyword market precisely and applying the principles in this article will help you compete in any keyword marketplace.
When [...]


The (Not So) Shocking Truth About Getting A High Search Engine Ranking

Posted on Jun.15, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

I have seen my site hit #3 at Google, and some of my fellow entrepreneurs are wondering how I did it. Well, it’s no big secret, and it won’t cost you anything but your time. Here’s what I did:

I searched online for information about the title and description tags to get a better idea of what they should say. http://www.selfpromotion.com is a great site for this kind of information. It’s all about search engine positioning, and it’s free to sign [...]


Ten Steps To A Well Optimized Website – Step 3: Site Structure

Posted on Jun.06, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

Welcome to part three in this search engine positioning series. Last week we discussed the importance and considerations that much be made while creating the content that will provide the highest ROI for your optimization efforts. In part three we will discuss the importance of site structure.
While there are numerous factors involved with the search engine algorithms, site structure is certainly of constant importance. Cleaner structure that removes lines of code between your key content and the search engine spiders [...]


The Basics of Asking for a Reciprocal Link

Posted on May.25, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

Asking another webmaster for a reciprocal link is standard practice on the Internet. Webmasters have been asking other webmasters for reciprocal links since the beginnings of the Internet. The very nature of the web is linking websites to one another. It is of even higher importance, now that AltaVista and others have changed their ranking algorithms.
If a webmaster considers your email spam, then he can report you. If your emails are unique, without commercials, and are personalized with unique personal [...]


Press Releases Can Increase Search Engine Positioning

Posted on May.24, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

When you write a press release, what is your ultimate goal? No doubt, getting the information to as many publications and on as many Web sites as possible. The focus lies in moving outward? taking the press release to as many *other* sources as possible. We buy lists of journalists, pay public relations companies to distribute the release to thousands of targeted leads, use online press release distribution services, and create our own in-house list of reporters to touch base [...]


Ten Steps To A Well Optimized Website – Step 2: Content Creation

Posted on May.20, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

Welcome to part two in this search engine optimization series. In part one we covered the importance and tactics for choosing the keywords and keyword phrases that will provide the highest ROI for your optimization efforts. In part two we will discuss how to properly write content for high search engine positioning.
Content is the key to search engine rankings. While there are numerous factors involved with the search engine algorithms, content remains a constant in stable rankings for a number [...]