Keywords are the Foundation of a Good Search Engine Marketing

Keywords are words and keyphrases that people type in the search engine directories like Google, MSN, Yahoo, etc. to search information they need. If your site is optimized with that same keyword and has lots of sites linking to it, there may be a chance that your site will show-up on the first five pages of results.

Submitting your sites to the search engines will not guarantee that your site will rank high on those search engine directories. No site will appear on the first page of search engine that does not have any single incoming link pointing to it.
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“Cheap Unix Web Site Hosting” Keyword Search Engine Ranking in Yahoo and MSN

Just to give you an update on profitbuilderclub.com’s latest search engine ranking, I’ve posted the current result from Mikes-Marketing-Tools.com.

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Recent Search Engine Ranking


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Directory Submission Gets You Tons Of Quality - 1 Way Links

As the search engines are evolving each and every day, it’s getting harder and harder to get top search engine rankings.

The search engines now, highly favor, websites that have a large number of quality, one way links pointing to them. Because of this, it’s absolutely critical that we consistently try to get other websites to link to us, WITHOUT us linking back to them.

Yes, reciprocal linking is becoming less and less valuable. Submitting your website to website directories is an excellent way to get, quality, 1 way links pointing to your websites. You see, many of the website directories online have a high amount of page rank and have been online for several years.

These are 2 of the most important criteria for determining what a good link is, vs what a bad link is. These two criteria are:

  1. The age of the website linking to you
  2. The Page Rank of the website linking to you

With that said, many of these directories have both a high Page Rank AND are old websites, giving them more authority and power in the search engines.


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Page Rank as a Marketing Tool

I found this article and I thought of sharing it with you.

The Google PageRank Toolbar in SEO circles is a hotly debated item, as are most issues dealing with Google. Some say it’s useless, others say it gives you a general overview of your site’s standing in Google. Regardless of who is right, this Toolbar shouldn’t be ignored nor worshipped, just closely watched.

The Google PR Toolbar is a simple tool you can download and place on your browser. When you surf the web, this toolbar will give you Google’s PR or Page Rank for that particular site or page. Google ranks all web pages from a scale of 0 to 10. This Toolbar is more like the Richter scale than an ordinary scale. There’s a big difference in the rankings as you go up and they are not proportional.

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Proven Methods For Successful Search Engine Marketing

If you want to know the proven methods for Successful Search Engine Marketing, the best thing that you have to know is to understand how search engines behave. Google treats sites differently as compared to Yahoo and MSN. You may rank high in Yahoo but may not in Google. Achieving a top ranking in Google is not an easy task but if you would start to understand how search engines work, you will save a lot of time doing it.

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Search Engine Ranking in MSN and No.4 in Yahoo

search engine rankingWell, after a month of figuring it out and changing my keyword to a much lower competing sites, profitbuilderclub.com is now enjoying top position in MSN and No. 4 in Yahoo. I am still hoping that Google shows some mercy and increase my Page Rank which is until now stuck to PR 1 and not showing any backlinks yet inspite of submitting my link to sites showing in my competitor’s backlinks.

I have two options right now.

1.) Work on optimizing my site on the next keyword or

2.) Continue to work on the first keyword for Google.

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