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Thursday, February 25, 2010
Sammy Nams About Contact Resume A beginners guide to SEO, social media and reputation management for entrepreneurs, bloggers and marketers. Writing SEO Content For Long Tail Keywords Posted: February 1st, 2010 | 10 Comments » This post will present a  step-by-step beginner’s guide to creating website content, articles and blogs that are optimized for search engine traffic. Although you can rank  “potpourri content” for uncompetitive terms, it becomes difficult for anything
 
Monday, February 15, 2010
I have written about the LeapFish search engine earlier, as you might recall . am a fan of LeapFish, not only because LeapFish is the fastest search engine, but because I believe LeapFish is one search engine that might really have a chance of making it to the big-time. LeapFish anticipates that there will be more than 20 million searches in 2010 at their search engine. I Further affirming this, LeapFish continues to grow its user base.
 

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I have written about the LeapFish search engine earlier, as you might recall . am a fan of LeapFish, not only because LeapFish is the fastest search engine, but because I believe LeapFish is one search engine that might really have a chance of making it to the big-time. LeapFish anticipates that there will be more than 20 million searches in 2010 at their search engine. I Further affirming this, LeapFish continues to grow its user base.
Yahoo recently shut down their paid inclusion program referred to as Search Submit .  What was Search Submit?  Some of the features of this paid inclusion program included the ability to create your own titles and descriptions to be displayed on Yahoo’s search engine results page and even have enhanced listings that could draw in higher click rates than the average search result.  Simply put, it was a way to include certain pages in their index and to influence the frequency of re-indexing your site.  How does this affect you? 
I imagine it is quite safe to say that most of us in the search marketing sphere have heard the quote “content is king” a few thousand times or so. In my opinion, 200 words of highly targeted copy will do more for your search marketing efforts than a 1000 words focused too broadly on several different terms. But for those of in search of optimizing further down the tail, increasing site pages and giving your visitors the exact But is it really? Is content really the trump card?
Peter Hamilton Internet Marketing Junkie Monday, December 29, 2008 Long Tail Modifiers for SEO So you’ve secured some first rate rankings for some of your target keyphrases and you are looking to expand that traffic. Well, long tail keyphrases are considered those that are three or more words that may not have a huge amount of traffic, but that traffic sure is relevant and valuable, which is why utilizing this method can really make a difference your search engine referrals.
Search Engine Journal Subscribe via RSS or email: The Long Tail of Page One Rankings February 23rd, 2009 by Glenn Gabe | 21 Comments When I’m meeting with clients or prospective clients, I’m often asked how important it is to rank on page 1 of the search engines. Then it’s typically not long before I’m asked how many keywords clients should rank for. It definitely is, and more on that topic in a minute. That’s usually
Home Black Hat SEO Forum About RSS Feed Twitter Home SEO Black Hat Private Forum Tool: What it’s Worth to Rank in Google, Yahoo and MSN August 11th, 2006 QuadsZilla Share Want to know what it means to rank 4th in MSN? How about to rank 2nd in Yahoo? Or what about ranking 1st in Google and 3rd in MSN? Well then grab the number of overture searches the term
Well, it is time to start paying attention to this site metric, because it may be a factor in your rankings in Google in 2010. Google then shows some sample page load times as well as suggestions for optimizing the speed of the site. “On Granted, I haven’t seen evidence that they are currently using this as a ranking metric, but it is always possible that this could become one of their more than 200 ranking factors if it hasn’t already.  I am pretty certain that after reading the title of this post that you thought about the speed of your site but couldn’t pin it to a precise number because it is a metric you never worry about. 
Start Here! Home News Features Columns How To Newsletters & Feeds Members Only Events Community About Us MEMBER LOGIN > | BECOME A MEMBER > Column: 100% Organic Does Including A Physical Address On Your Website Help Rankings? May 28, 2009 at 7:00am ET by Michael Gray As businesses become more virtual in organization and structure,
Search Engine Journal Subscribe via RSS or email: Large Site SEO: How to Waste Your #1 Ranking with Bad Formulas June 9th, 2009 by Matt Leonard | 27 Comments If you’re a serious SEO, this is the post to show it in the ‘Comments’ below. You may end up ranking #1 for a key term and find that traffic just doesn’t come the way it should. The following example is a real world example, from a large site, and not for the faint of heart. Keep