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February 11, 2010 by
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We all know that it’s good to build quality links to your website, including to all the web pages and blog pages under your domain. However this SEO strategy is focused on building links to external websites or web pages that are linking back to your website.
If a popular website or web page links back to your website or web page, it powers up that page (and keyword) on your website. We now take this a step further by building links or link power to that external website or web page that is linking to you. Read the full post
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February 08, 2010 by
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Picking the right tone in your content can deliver great Google SEO results. If your website is about apples, pick good adjectives that help the visitor visualize that apple. For example, you could use “red delicious sweet” apples as a description. You may want to use such visual descriptions in your H1 title or a secondary H2 title. Read the full post
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January 03, 2010 by
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On-Site content links have quickly become an important part of any good Google SEO effort. Not all links are created equal in that we have derived a link strategy that has proven very successful in our SEO results. Go through each page’s content and find the keywords that best match the keywords used in other pages within your website. Read the full post
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December 07, 2009 by
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Google has actually gone out on a limb and provided several guides on file and folder naming conventions to help webmasters provide what they consider the best way for visitors and search engines to identify the topic of a site. In order to best achieve this, we will provide some common sense approach techniques to help you sort through the maze that can be Google SEO. Read the full post
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