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Secure Your Search Engine Positions with a Multi-Faceted Approach to Site PromotionIn my last article on site promotion, I talked about why using one site promotion technique is a short-term solution. Now I'm going to illustrate why site promotion is multi-faceted, and show an example of how these techniques can build on one another to help you get better search engine results from your search engine optimization efforts, as well as more traffic to your site overall. Visitors' rate: (19) [rate it]
Google PageRank and How To Get ItGoogle's PageRank (PR) is one of the most sought after, and yet misunderstood web page attributes. PageRank, named after one of the founders of the Google search engine, Larry Page, was the innovative foundation that the Google search engine was built on. Visitors' rate: (8) [rate it]
How to Block Your Sales Page from the Search EngineOne of the two biggest problems for marketing products on the internet that can be downloaded is that Search Engines do not take into account the fact that you do not want the thank you page showing up in their results, and people that find our thank you page either through the search engines or by some other means are stealing our material! So after all the work we do to get our pages into the Search Results in the first place they pay us back by giving the world access to our material for free! So how can we prevent this from happening?
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I'm not a big fan of the "link exchange" concept. I think it's generally a lot of work
(contacting site owners and begging for links) and there is very little return
(low response rate and poor links). However, LookForLinks.com has put together exactly the right
formula: it's next to zero work, even the most expensive option is almost no money, and the
links are automatic and valid. This is the very best way for any website owner to implement a
link exchange program.
Chris Ellington Article Marketer
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