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search engine optimiser (seo)?
05-31-2014, 11:11 PM
Post: #1
search engine optimiser (seo)?
i have optimised my site and it says its up to 90% optimised i just need to add pics and it should be around 100% what i dont understand is how my site would reach the front page of google please can someone explain in simple terms thanx

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05-31-2014, 11:22 PM
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Hi. Which program are you using that tells you 90% optimised? I am an SEO Consultant myself and it takes a lot of practice to guage what to do on a website to optimise it. Optimise too much and it will seem unnatural to search engines and you will be penalised, don't optimise enough and you will not get the first page rankings that are needed.

I have a brief guide on my company website:http://www.rightclickservices.co.uk/seo-search-engine-optimisation/seo-explained/

Perhaps the most important part of SEO is detailed keyword research. Use the Google Keyword Tool to research keywords that are profitable and for which the competition is not too high to compete. Again this is something which comes with a lot of practice.

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05-31-2014, 11:33 PM
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i guess you mean that all the on-site SEO is complete. if this is so, congratulations - you finished 70% of the seo work.

what is left:
- of site SEO
+ list your web site on Geo targeted web sites
+ list your site / services on professional web sites. for example, if you are a children dentists, there are web sites that list children dentists

- Expert sites
+ try to participate on web sites that will show potential buyers you know your stuff - professional forums, Yahoo answers, Experts exchange etc

- Track web visitors on the web site, with tools like Google Analytics
+ try to track bounce outs, stickiness etc.


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05-31-2014, 11:34 PM
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Dear Dr. Watson,

Stop!

Instead of trying to understand convoluted explanations, you can first get crystal-clear explanations directly from Google itself—I would never strongly enough suggest you to read the self-explanatory "Google's SEO Starter Guide" (see the link in the Source section below), which mainly unveils how to:

—identify relevant topics through analysis of searched keywords
—leverage right keywords in pages (e.g., title, description, and keywords metatags)
—write content on identified relevant topics

IMPORTANT NOTE: If you take a closer look at your website through the lens of the Google's SEO Starter Guide, you'll then be able to find out what you've done well, and what remains to be implemented—e.g., page name, page title, description, headers (h1, h2, h...), content, link strategy.

You may be a little bit farther than your tool seems to tell you from the end of the process of optimizing your website. No tool can claim this ;-)

I would also suggest you to read the best answer I gave to the question "How to add your webpage to search engine?" in Yahoo! Answers (see the link in the Source section below), which explains how you can create a relationship with Google, Yahoo, Bing, and Ask—these search engines all together represent 95% of the online search queries. Hence, you'll will be able to:

—make search engines aware of your sites and pages, fast;
—find out problems they encountered while crawling it, easily; and
—fix those issues based on suggestions they give you, definitively.


—Pascal
SEO directly from the field
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