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SEM Worldwide San Diego Search Engine Services

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

Do you own some business online or industry which is using the engine marketing such as San Diego search engine optimization and real estate search engine optimization also SEO reseller ?

Ok then, what do you know about search engine? well, let’s see, how well do you know about Google, Yahoo, MSN and Ask? you are right! they are some of search engine, if you want to know more about it let’s check this out and found out more knowledge about it.

Search engine optimalization is also known as SEO. It help you to find some pages with the unique ways to search the top major of search engine wich using the key phrases and keywords to see you online costumers. SEO is using some multi step that combines keywords analysis, onsite optimization (meta tags, title tags, keywords density, etc), site popularity development, local search and many more.

Here, the search engine marketing services can be customized in the business or industry, with some areas speciality. SEO expert in highly competitive services real estate, mortgage, legal and reseller industries.
now, how clearly you understand about this? hope your knowledge about search engine more increasing by it.

Smorty Blog Advertising

Saturday, January 19th, 2008

Do you need more traffic from Search Engine?
Do you WANT more traffic from Search Engine?
Would you benefit if you had more traffic from Search Engine?

If yes, your website need link from other website, but its hard to find link from other website , link must be came from variety of link texts and geographic diversity. For help your hard work to have back link from other website with variety of link texts and geographic diversity you can try www.smorty.com, this is blog advertising website to help you find related back link for your website.

Or if you bloggers and want to make money, Smorty is a service connecting advertisers with bloggers. Advertisers can pay bloggers to write opinion posts with links back to the advertisers site. There’s no cost to join Smorty and you can begin working as soon as your blog is approved, which generally takes about 72 hours.

Payments are made weekly via Pay Pal, and according to Smorty, there’s no limit to how much you can earn, You can take on as many tasks as you can handle. However, if you slack on your assignments and complete enteries incorrectly or forget to do them within the allotted timeframe, Smorty can ban you or lower your pay, regardless or your blogs Page Rank or Alexa Score.

PageRank broken - is it time to introduce BrinRank?

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

It’s virtually impossible to navigate your way through a blog or forum on the topic of SEO (even a lot that aren’t) without seeing a post about the second Google PageRank updates (or more accurately downgrades) for the month.

Basically what has happened is a lot of blogs and directories that promote the selling or buying of links; display sponsored or paid listings on their sites; or basically appear to have an inflated ranking possibly caused through gaming the system using effective optimisation techniques have now dropped two or three points of PageRank.

This topic has been discussed openly for the last month and there have been heated debates on whether or not Google were bluffing when they said they would start penalizing sites for engaging in such activities… as well as many debates about whether or not Google have the right to say what you can and can’t do on your own website.

So now a lot of people who made money from such activities, webmasters who don’t really know what PageRank means (but know it is important), and novice SEOs that think that the little green PR score in their Google Toolbar is the be-all-and-end-all, are crying themselves to sleep at night wondering why Google is being so harsh and punishing them.

I’m sick of it!

Here’s the thing - having a high PageRank does not:

  • improve your rankings
  • generate more traffic to your site
  • mean you actually have a high PageRank (because it’s updated so infrequently anymore anyway and even the PR that we can see isn’t necessarily anywhere near what your real rank is)

If anything, these updates have been an absolute goldmine to the sites penalized due to the number of highly relevant inbound links they have now received from every blog in the SEO world talking about it.

So my advice to everyone obsessing over the PageRank updates:

  1. Stop it
  2. Start reading blogs like SEObook and SEO By The Sea because with the combination of Bill’s research and Aaron’s rants you should gain a better understanding of what really matters in search industry…
  3. And if you really want something to obsess about - start trying to figure-out what ranking system Google will come-up with next (because I’m sure there has to be something going on in the plex)

Maybe the title of this post isn’t as far-fetched as it seems? I’d be really interested in hearing what everyone else thinks.

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PageRank broken - is it time to introduce BrinRank?

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

It’s virtually impossible to navigate your way through a blog or forum on the topic of SEO (even a lot that aren’t) without seeing a post about the second Google PageRank updates (or more accurately downgrades) for the month.

Basically what has happened is a lot of blogs and directories that promote the selling or buying of links; display sponsored or paid listings on their sites; or basically appear to have an inflated ranking possibly caused through gaming the system using effective optimisation techniques have now dropped two or three points of PageRank.

This topic has been discussed openly for the last month and there have been heated debates on whether or not Google were bluffing when they said they would start penalizing sites for engaging in such activities… as well as many debates about whether or not Google have the right to say what you can and can’t do on your own website.

So now a lot of people who made money from such activities, webmasters who don’t really know what PageRank means (but know it is important), and novice SEOs that think that the little green PR score in their Google Toolbar is the be-all-and-end-all, are crying themselves to sleep at night wondering why Google is being so harsh and punishing them.

I’m sick of it!

Here’s the thing - having a high PageRank does not:

  • improve your rankings
  • generate more traffic to your site
  • mean you actually have a high PageRank (because it’s updated so infrequently anymore anyway and even the PR that we can see isn’t necessarily anywhere near what your real rank is)

If anything, these updates have been an absolute goldmine to the sites penalized due to the number of highly relevant inbound links they have now received from every blog in the SEO world talking about it.

So my advice to everyone obsessing over the PageRank updates:

  1. Stop it
  2. Start reading blogs like SEObook and SEO By The Sea because with the combination of Bill’s research and Aaron’s rants you should gain a better understanding of what really matters in search industry…
  3. And if you really want something to obsess about - start trying to figure-out what ranking system Google will come-up with next (because I’m sure there has to be something going on in the plex)

Maybe the title of this post isn’t as far-fetched as it seems? I’d be really interested in hearing what everyone else thinks.

Share This

PageRank broken - is it time to introduce BrinRank?

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

It’s virtually impossible to navigate your way through a blog or forum on the topic of SEO (even a lot that aren’t) without seeing a post about the second Google PageRank updates (or more accurately downgrades) for the month.

Basically what has happened is a lot of blogs and directories that promote the selling or buying of links; display sponsored or paid listings on their sites; or basically appear to have an inflated ranking possibly caused through gaming the system using effective optimisation techniques have now dropped two or three points of PageRank.

This topic has been discussed openly for the last month and there have been heated debates on whether or not Google were bluffing when they said they would start penalizing sites for engaging in such activities… as well as many debates about whether or not Google have the right to say what you can and can’t do on your own website.

So now a lot of people who made money from such activities, webmasters who don’t really know what PageRank means (but know it is important), and novice SEOs that think that the little green PR score in their Google Toolbar is the be-all-and-end-all, are crying themselves to sleep at night wondering why Google is being so harsh and punishing them.

I’m sick of it!

Here’s the thing - having a high PageRank does not:

  • improve your rankings
  • generate more traffic to your site
  • mean you actually have a high PageRank (because it’s updated so infrequently anymore anyway and even the PR that we can see isn’t necessarily anywhere near what your real rank is)

If anything, these updates have been an absolute goldmine to the sites penalized due to the number of highly relevant inbound links they have now received from every blog in the SEO world talking about it.

So my advice to everyone obsessing over the PageRank updates:

  1. Stop it
  2. Start reading blogs like SEObook and SEO By The Sea because with the combination of Bill’s research and Aaron’s rants you should gain a better understanding of what really matters in search industry…
  3. And if you really want something to obsess about - start trying to figure-out what ranking system Google will come-up with next (because I’m sure there has to be something going on in the plex)

Maybe the title of this post isn’t as far-fetched as it seems? I’d be really interested in hearing what everyone else thinks.

Share This