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    Not really SEO but it niggles me when I see websites with keyword stuffing in their meta data, Google reads 80 characters for title tags for example, and you have 290 characters.:eek: :eek: You have 301 characters in your keywords meta data :eek:

    As OWG says, get backlinks.

    Join Google Places, Brownbook, Hotfrog and Freeindex. Be careful you don't stuff with keywords, write for visitors, not for search engines, add ALT tags to any images you upload in these places, add meaningful descriptions and take care when describing your services, appeal to the readers, not just to Google / Yahoo / Bing

    Verify your site in Google, Yahoo & Bing

    Create internal linking on your home page text using the anchor text to the appropriate internal landing page.
     
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    victorm

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    Good advice here - website is not optimized for PR flow internally, keyword stuffing will not do you any good and there are hundreds of loose ends like this URL
    www(dot)wisteriabusinessplans.co.uk/hello-world/

    If you're looking to make money with that website, get an expert to fix it for you, there are no silver bullets (forget blackhat if you don't know what you're doing), but tried and tested things that get you ranking.
     
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    sudarshan

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    [FONT=&quot]Make you sites content in right format. You should arrange your key words, Meta data, header tags and other things in right format. You should update your sites content regularly, Google and other search engines give first priority to fresh contents and you have to update your site regularly with new informative information then you can get improve in your sites ranks.
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    Not really SEO but it niggles me when I see websites with keyword stuffing in their meta data, Google reads 80 characters for title tags for example, and you have 290 characters.:eek: :eek: You have 301 characters in your keywords meta data :eek:

    NINA they read more than 80 i educated you on this matter before :D

    Verify your site in Google, Yahoo & Bing

    That's not going to get anyone to the top of a search engine.
     
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    To boost the Google rankings use these SEO practices:
    1) Target long tail keywords related to your business as it becomes easy to rank for them.
    2) Use unique and informative content on your website that appeals end-users.
    3) Get backlinks from High-Quality websites that acts as a vote for your website.

    Hope it helps you in boosting your website ranking.
     
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    DannyGillen

    One of the easiest and more effective things you can do:

    Do a Google search for whatever keyword you are targeting.

    For every directory that comes up on the first three pages, submit your company details to it. Always provide as much information as possible, descriptions (if unique each time even better), pictures, youtube videos and most importantly your URL.
     
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    EnrageEnterprise

    Easiest/cheapest way? (ensuring your on-site SEO is good).

    Create 5 accounts on web 2.0: wordpress, weebly, fotopages etc...

    Write 5 unique 500 word articles making sure:

    1) The keywords is the in the title.
    2) The keywords is mentioned around 10 times through the article.
    3) 3 backlinks within the article - 1 pointing to your homepage, the other 2 to random pages of yoursite.

    Optional: embed a youtube video that has your keyword(s) in the video description.

    Submit the url's of each to google.

    Wait about a week then purchase 5 gigs from fiverr.com offering a 10,000 scrapebox blast....blast each of your web 2.0's with 10,000 links each.Check to see if the web 2.0's have been indexed and their total backlinks using yahoo site explorer. Once they have been indexed and have around 1,000 backlinks each you'll see your google ranking shoot up.

    Cost: $25 (for the fiverr gigs) and however long it takes you to write the articles.

    And before anyone says about scrapebox and 'sandboxing' etc...as long as you don't directly blast your moneysite you'll be fine. Guaranteed.
     
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    Roger Furness

    first get your page name, title, and h1 to match the key phrase you want to appear on in google.

    Then get 1-5% of the keywords appearing on the page

    then get backlinks, articles and directories if poss covering the keywords and your website to go to your website.

    make sure you check out your competing websites to check what backlinks they use, this is a great place to start.

    Oh and make sure google and bing know your site is there, we're talking google sitemap and webmaster tools.

    all the best
     
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    EnrageEnterprise

    I recently completed the above to see how quickly it would have an effect (if any) and within 3 days. The results were as follows:

    Keyword no.1: 14 -> 9
    Keyword no.2: 12 -> 6
    Keyword no.3: 15 -> 12
    Keyword no.4: 19 -> 13

    (All of which have around 12,000 - 15,000 local searches per month).

    That was blasting just 4 web 2.0's. Each is now 'indexed' and shows at least 1,000 backlinks, which is providing some serious link juice to my money site. Whether it's only short term I don't know...I did a larger campaign back in April for my site which resulted in all keywords ranked on the 2nd page, and despite not doing all that much since then I've stayed there.

    Unique content + blasting = results! Whitehat + blackhat combined FTW.
     
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    Not really SEO but it niggles me when I see websites with keyword stuffing in their meta data, Google reads 80 characters for title tags for example, and you have 290 characters.:eek: :eek: You have 301 characters in your keywords meta data :eek:

    Not true google reads far more than 80 characters ,hence why long title are of great use in spreading ones net.

    Earl
     
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    mobyme

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    Google reads 80 characters for title tags for example, and you have 290 characters.:eek: :eek:

    Myth built on a myth, G will happily read 200 characters and possibly more because I've never tried more.
    I'm amazed more SEO's don't do more of their own testing. If you were told to jump off of a cliff, would you do it?
     
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    fisicx

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    You fixed that caps lock button yet? your titles are funny;
    Might look funny but they work.

    Tried this myself and got some really good long tail results. The main keyword word was at about character 120 and not on the page.
     
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