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Wondering why I made this site, wel it's simple.
It just sickens me when I see sites out there trying to sell internet marketing secrets when they are only making peanuts
or claim to be successful and get virtually no targeted traffic to their sites.
I also made this site to proof to my customers that it's possible to sell affiliate programs and get high search engines rankings with a simple free website.
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Protect your self against these cheaters! Get highest converting traffic by folowing these tips.
How crawler-based search engines work.
Crawler-based search engines, such as Google, create their listings automatically. They "crawl" or "spider" the web, then people search through what they have found.
If you change your web pages, crawler-based search engines eventually find these changes, and that can affect how you are listed. Page titles, body copy and other elements all play a role.
Pick Your Target Keywords.
How do you think people will search for your web page? The words you imagine them typing into the search box are your target keywords.
For example, say you have a page devoted to stamp collecting. Anytime someone types "stamp collecting," you want your page to be in the top ten results. Then those are your target keywords for that page.
Each page in your web site will have different target keywords that reflect the page's content. For example, say you have another page about the history of stamps. Then "stamp history" might be your keywords for that page.
Your target keywords should always be at least two or more words long. Usually, too many sites will be relevant for a single word, such as "stamps." This "competition" means your odds of success are lower. Don't waste your time fighting the odds. Pick phrases of two or more words, and you'll have a better shot at success.
Free website submitters realy don't work.
So I've invested a little amount of money for a award winning submit program SubmitWolf v6.
I've optimized this website in order to receive traffic from the major search engines like Google and Yahoo.
Then I've used a simple method to increase my traffic further by up to 80%!
The most common practice is to optimize a website with one keyword and by "keyword" I mean a search phrase.
The reason for this is that in order to be rated high in the search engines, the keyword needs to be found in the page's title,
in the headlines and to be included a number of times in the main text.
Maximum of two relevant but different keywords included in the title. If you include more than that the optimization
for those additional keywords will dilute your result, this is because the optimal length of the title is limited to
only a few words for effective search engines optimization.
The best option is to optimize for just one keyword per page.
The two most useful tools for keyword research are WordTracker and the Overture keyword inventory tool.
Both will give you an estimate on how many searches are made on keywords on the Web.
WordTracker is a pay service which also measures the number of competing websites for keywords. Overture's inventory tool is a free service. The main purpose is to give bidders a way to measure how many times each keyword is being searched. Overture is the leading pay-per-click search engine. It's keyword inventory tool is not made for search engines optimization research.
However, that is what a lot of people use it for. WordTracker keyword statistics are better than Overture's. Overture uses an aggregation from Overture's partners
and often the traffic statistics are diluted by automatic queries.
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