SEO is so Important
Lately I have been building some mini site and doing a little SEO and I realized something. I know a lot less about SEO then I though and I really want to learn more. If you have been doing this for any amount of time you should know the basics of SEO including keywords, titles, back links, SEO Url's and content. I want to dig deeper and find out exactly google, yahoo, and live search are looking for. I want to see how much article submission works vs. directory submission. How much does relevant back links help and how much content do you need? All of these questions I want to learn the answer to and I would like to do a small series of post on SEO.
What do you think of this and do you have any great sites or books for me to talk a look at?
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March 25th, 2009 @ 9:26 am
Right. SEO is a science by itself. I have recently learned that one of the key place to have your keywords in is the H1 HTML tag. Also, the older the domain, the first search engines sees it – as I heard from an expert last month.
March 25th, 2009 @ 11:12 am
SEO is not a project that we can say completed. Its a continuous process. As long as you do it, your site will fare better.
March 26th, 2009 @ 3:51 am
SEO is so important to domaining, something I feel is often overlooked by many domainers still. I would recommend http://www.oneresult.co.uk a great search agency in the UK. You can also follow my posts about domain name seo too, I’ve started a new category dedicated to it, hopefully you find some interesting info, just done a post on article writing…take a peek
All the best
Gary @ 3ac
March 27th, 2009 @ 12:11 am
SEO is very important, but it is not a magic that will work overnight and brings millions of traffic just like that.
it is more of an ongoing process that you will need to do over a period of time for it to show the intended results.
October 12th, 2009 @ 5:52 pm
This is a great resource for anyone who blogs!!