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Boost your website's search engine rankings in 5 Simple Steps
Are you one of those people who launched a site yesterday and expect to make big profits today ? Unfortunately, it doesn't work that way, however, there are many people who start an online business everyday and expect that to happen. Realistically,...

How Can My Design Affect My Search Engine Rankings?
Directory editors will actually review your site and be critical of issues that you might not be. Spiders must easily be able to navigate through your site to be able to index all of your pages. When directories or spiders become confused or...

Making Your Site Search Engine Friendly
"Website analysis" – sounds complicated doesn't it? Even though it is an on-going, and sometimes in-depth process, you don't have to be an expert to make a BIG difference in your site's search engine rankings. Here are some tips to make your...

Optimizing your Website for Good Search Engine Placement:
If you have not yet spent the time to optimize your web pages to improve the chances of being found in the search engines, an SEO firm should be able to analyze your present site and give you a report on changes you need to make, ranked in the...

Search Engine Predictions For 2002
Never try to predict the unpredictable. That's advice I have been given and advice I am going to completely ignore this month, by attempting to predict the movements of the volatile search engine industry over the next 12 months. Here they are, my...

 
Master the Search Engine Game with Regional Keywords

Regional keywords are a great way to get an edge on your competition. The concept is very simple: we don't all use the same lingo, so why not use that to your advantage when picking keywords? For example, the North East is big on calling sub sandwiches "grinders", while some people have never heard of such a thing. In England, the hood of a car is a "bonnet", where I come from; a soda is a "pop." There are tons of words like this that have one meaning, but very different regional names. Picking keywords that describe your product in more than one locale will help people from all over the country and beyond, find you.

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