February 27, 2009 at 4:57 pm
· Filed under Search Engine Marketing
1. Quality Content
When we first started looking at SEO as a separate entity to website build there was one phrase that we would continually hear, “content is King”, and it’s true. There is nothing more valuable you can do to optimise your site for search engines than offer unique well written content. A search engines aim is to serve up what it believes to be the most appropriate website for any given search to the end user. Read the rest of this entry »
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February 27, 2009 at 4:56 pm
· Filed under Search Engine Marketing
1. Hidden Content
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of our list of black hat SEO techniques is hidden content. Hidden content comes in many guises but the basic principle is that within the code for the site there will be content stuffed with keywords, this content will not be visible to the end user of the site.
One way of doing this is by using comment tags. Read the rest of this entry »
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February 27, 2009 at 4:24 pm
· Filed under adsense
Introduction:
Let’s face it, MOST of us failed while dealing with AdSense for the first time. Some publishers even couldn’t earn a lot from AdSense so they went to affiliate marketing or another way of making money online. To avoid doing the top mistakes that people did with AdSense, read on!
What Google really wants ? :
Google wants quality content. From publishers or advertisers. You can’t earn a lot from AdSense if you have a content full of typos, broken links, and with low or no value at all. You can’t also have a good CPC while advertising with AdWords if your landing page is ugly.
Top 15 Mistakes:
1- Building a website that specifically targets search spiders, with nothing unique to offer human visitors.
2- Building a website just to make money from AdSense. Read the rest of this entry »
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