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How to Get Great Search Engine Placement
The primary key to getting fantastic search engine placement for your website is using a technique called “entrance pages”. Entrance pages have just one purpose: to rank highly on one search engine for one keyword phrase. Entrance pages aren’t ...
Optimizing Pages with JavaScript and Style Sheets for Search Engines
Background Search Engines use a number of criteria to decide what a given web page is all about. These criteria, which can be different from Search Engine to Search Engine, and which may even change over time, all aim at deciding how "relevant" a...
Search Engine Optimization for Dummies
Lets face it. Search Engines rule the World Wide Web today. Anytime you want to look up some information or a product you want to buy, you put the relevant keyword in the search field of a major SE like Google. And Violá! The efficient little engine...
Site Maps: Let Search Engines Find Your Pages
With 40 million websites in existence, and more than 3 billion web pages indexed by Google at the time of this writing (July 2003), it’s no wonder that more and more people are relying on search engines to find their way through the unruly world...
Write Articles Geared to Your Local Market to Bolster Your Local Search Visibility
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The Shortest Distance to Your Home Town Enterprise is Over the Internet
Combine two dynamite online methods for bringing your business to the attention of buyers - Local Search and widely posted articles you write....
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Planning For Your Website's Future- Get Search Engine Traffic
Five tips to effectively schedule your content.
In order to get traffic on your site you need content. It's that simple the more content you have the longer visitors stay at your site and the more free search engine visitors you receive. So should you just href="http://www.metopen.com/article-33--0-0.html ">find out what content your visitors like and publish it? No!
Try to get as much content as you can, then schedule it. PHPNuke and other CMSes offer you an option to "program" a story to appear in the future. So it doesn't matter when you write it, it matters when you publish it.
Here are five tips on how to schedule your articles most effectively:
* Seasonal If you have articles that is more effective in a season or near a holiday. Then schedule it around that landmark so it will be more pertinent to visitors.
* Correspond it to your site events- if your site is launching a new service or product keep articles about the product to coincide with your launch.
* Maintain a consistent schedule- If you adopt a frequent schedule then your visitors will visit you more often. Google likes this to and they will send their FreshBot to visit your site often if you have consistently new content. The more frequently you get
visited the more free search engine visitors you'll cultivate- especially for timely topics.
* Don't overload on one topic Schedule your articles so that you do not display too many stories about the same topic in one period. While some of your visitors may love it, other may not be interested in that topic and may decide not to come back.
* Tease your visitors. Show your visitors what's coming in the future so they are encouraged to come back. For example href="http://www.metopen.com/met_future_articles.html">MetOpen offers an upcoming articles section so visitors can see what we are offering in the future. Users of PHPNuke can download MetOpen's free Met Future Articles module.
Copyright © 2004 Heshy Shayovitz. All Rights Reserved. Permission to reprint this article is granted as long as all text above this line is included in its entirety. We would also appreciate your notifying us when you reprint it: please send a note to reprint@metopen.com.
About the Author
Heshy Shayovitz is president of Metropolitan Computer Solutions- a computer consulting firm specializing in giving small business a big business presence on the internet. He received his MBA from New York University.
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