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JefferyAustin
01-08-2010, 01:18 PM
Hey guys,

I am completely new with SEO
concepts. Can anyone please tell me how does SEO works? or how to add site in google
rank? how does google will pay us? how to increase google rank. If anyone could help me out, that would be really great.

Thanks

Tubby
01-09-2010, 02:52 AM
1st thing jeffery is fill out some details in you control panel - It is easier to respond to a new member if we know at least something about them
2nd thing put your website in your signature.
3rd thing - find a few places where you can get an inbound link pointing to your web page.

This will get you off to a good start. .

Ace
01-11-2010, 04:15 AM
Read the stickies like http://www.webproworld.com/search-engine-optimization-forum/51631-all-you-need-search-engine-optimization-search-engine-optimization.html these will help you in understanding SEO Better and fast.

genie.liam
01-21-2010, 11:22 PM
Hey guys,

or how to add site in google
rank?

Thanks

Submit your site here:
Google:
http://www.google.com/addurl/

Or you can do the following:

creating quality of inbound links
Ping your site - you can use some of the ping services like pingomatic.
Create a sitemap - it helps your sub-pages get listed on search engines.

thersey
02-27-2010, 01:59 AM
read a lot of articles on seo techniques and then come up with particular queries.Seo is a vast concept and cannot be explained

williamc
02-27-2010, 07:03 AM
read a lot of articles on seo techniques and then come up with particular queries.Seo is a vast concept and cannot be explained

Manipulation of Search Engines using various means, most of which have been around since the first search engine. Explained. :p

stampa
05-12-2010, 12:28 PM
Get listed in DMOZ this will help greatly.

SEOArbiter
05-12-2010, 07:20 PM
Off-page SEO is what will get you the higher rankings, along with quality content. Be sure to include the keyword in the anchor text [or clickable text] of your links. Stick to one link-building method and strive to do at least 50 to 100 links per month using ONLY that method. Be sure to try to get links back to as many pages as you can within your website. Don’t simply focus your links on the homepage.

mjtaylor
05-12-2010, 08:07 PM
Off-page SEO is what will get you the higher rankings, along with quality content. Be sure to include the keyword in the anchor text [or clickable text] of your links. Stick to one link-building method and strive to do at least 50 to 100 links per month using ONLY that method. Be sure to try to get links back to as many pages as you can within your website. Don’t simply focus your links on the homepage.

Why do you feel it's important to stick to one link building method? I would advise the opposite. I would suggest diversity. But I would like to hear your point of view on that.

govindseo
06-09-2010, 08:15 AM
Hey guys,

I am completely new with SEO
concepts. Can anyone please tell me how does SEO works? or how to add site in google
rank? how does google will pay us? how to increase google rank. If anyone could help me out, that would be really great.

Thanks
1.set your goal first.
2.why do you want to do seo analyze it.
3.Keyword research an proper utilization of keywords in content.
4.Use of meta tags.
5.search engine optimization friendly web design.
6.fresh,unique and title related content.
7.Submit to Index your website to search engine.
8.one way and two way quality back links.
9.regularly update web site. etc.

:)

incredible
06-13-2010, 03:07 PM
I think if you use a mixture of methods you are less likely to be penalised - for example a large number of incoming links suddenly pointing to your homepage could be deemed bad, but if you had mixed it up a bit and do everything slowly then you should do fine.

tomcatuk
06-14-2010, 04:00 AM
Is it just me, or do these threads started by new forum members in dreadfully written English that ask "explain what is SEO please" or "how can rank my website" are either:

1) Just done for a joke or

2) If they are real, the person asking the question is already doomed to failure. If you have little or no writing skill at all, you're pretty screwed when it comes to any on or off page activity.

chrisdee
12-03-2010, 07:44 AM
I think link diversity is important. However, I did see a thread in another forum detailing how he got to No. 1 for a competitive phrase using only links from high PR pages. The OP ofd that thread stated that the actual webpage he was promoting was blank, but it still got top ranking thanks to those high value links!

Go figure!??

Unfortunately the key to using this strategy is knowing how to find those high PR pages to put your link on!

mjtaylor
12-03-2010, 09:01 AM
Is it just me, or do these threads started by new forum members in dreadfully written English that ask "explain what is SEO please" or "how can rank my website" are either:

1) Just done for a joke or

2) If they are real, the person asking the question is already doomed to failure. If you have little or no writing skill at all, you're pretty screwed when it comes to any on or off page activity.

I believe they are usually posted by link builders assigned to spam blogs and forums. They are paid very little and need to amass as many links as possible in a short period of time. They are not interested in the answers.

I would agree with you; writing skills are rather important in this business. I suppose you can get by without them if you have some strong technical skills ... but writing is certainly a large part of what I do.

williamc
12-03-2010, 10:01 AM
They are generally xrumer bots. The 'suggested' method of operation for those bots is to pop on, ask a question and move along. The questions when done by third worlders are generally extremely stupid questions and in bad english. As someone who preaches about automation being good in most instances, I wish xrumer would simply go away, as it simply enables idiots to be more prolific.

pavionjsl
12-06-2010, 08:09 PM
I think link diversity is important. However, I did see a thread in another forum detailing how he got to No. 1 for a competitive phrase using only links from high PR pages. The OP ofd that thread stated that the actual webpage he was promoting was blank, but it still got top ranking thanks to those high value links!

Go figure!??

Unfortunately the key to using this strategy is knowing how to find those high PR pages to put your link on!


We give Google to much credit. You can take a site and in 3 weeks be or less be number 1 using scrapebox. Granted there is a difference in long term and short term rankings. Quality links are better long term less work later to maintain rank.

williamc
12-06-2010, 08:31 PM
We give Google to much credit.

'We' do? Maybe you do, I surely do not. I see them spout inaccuracies just about everytime they talk :)

elevationgroup
12-15-2010, 11:30 PM
I think paviojsl is referring to The calls in rank mogul. the course by Ryan Deiss and John Limbo. I know he talks about doing that to de-bunk the theory of content is king. lol you're right Williamc we do give Google to much credit.

ukonlinephoneshop
12-27-2010, 01:23 AM
There is so much information out there about optimizing a site for the search engines that sometimes, you can’t see the wood for the trees. And a lot of it is in the form of Top Ten lists (unimaginative link bait), so here’s mine:

1. Optimize your site as much as possible without spamming (it’s the only thing you have complete control over)
2. Build links to your site.
3. Build links to your site.
4. Build links to your site.
5. Build links to your site.
6. Build links to your site.
7. Build links to your site.
8. …you get the idea.

May be helpful to you.

regie0822
01-18-2011, 08:41 AM
Just remember one thing in SEO (search engine optimization). "Content is the King". Search for the basics of SEO first.

store-show
04-30-2011, 11:09 PM
hi guys ,after you finish the site you shoud submit you site to google.and the sitemap ......

williamc
05-01-2011, 12:25 AM
hi guys ,after you finish the site you shoud submit you site to google.and the sitemap ......

Why and why? Please clarify :)

deepsand
05-01-2011, 12:53 AM
They are generally xrumer bots. The 'suggested' method of operation for those bots is to pop on, ask a question and move along. The questions when done by third worlders are generally extremely stupid questions and in bad english. As someone who preaches about automation being good in most instances, I wish xrumer would simply go away, as it simply enables idiots to be more prolific.
A convincingly strong argument for eugenics. :mrgreen:

submissionbay
05-01-2011, 10:13 AM
You may need to read books such as "SEO for newbees"

deepsand
05-01-2011, 04:24 PM
You may need to read books such as "SEO for newbees"
Have you a suggested reading list?

morestar
05-03-2011, 01:09 PM
Manipulation of Search Engines using various means, most of which have been around since the first search engine. Explained. :p

It's not only simple manipulation of the Search Engines William, and Thersey is correct, SEO is a vast field and area of expertise. You're forgetting usability, social indicators and great content. - I'm not sure if you're of the office that believes usability, social indicators and content affects rankings but there's a slew of us SEOs that do - of course it's debatable but...

Here's a great article by Eric Enge who lays out the talks about the fundamental shifts in SEO related to Panda (http://www.stonetemple.com/blog/?p=594) in case you missed it.

Long gone are the days William where simple manipulation of the search engines work - great content and social indicators are pretty much taking over - As we know Google doesn't like spammers or search engine manipulators.

deepsand
05-03-2011, 04:20 PM
It's not only simple manipulation of the Search Engines William, and Thersey is correct, SEO is a vast field and area of expertise. You're forgetting usability, social indicators and great content. - I'm not sure if you're of the office that believes usability, social indicators and content affects rankings but there's a slew of us SEOs that do - of course it's debatable but...
But, the end goal is still to exert control over SERP placement.

williamc
05-03-2011, 04:26 PM
But, the end goal is still to exert control over SERP placement.

Yeh, I don't quite think he gets that aspect. I also would like to know where i Used the word 'simple' anywhere in my post that he seemed to latch onto.

Oh, and morestar, panda did not change the landscape of the SERPS much at all in case you had not noticed. Great content still does not float miracolously to the top over crap content that has the right words and more links, usability still has not shown to be significant, except in menu systems that allow the bots to find all pages on the site easier, in fact, most usability enhancements nowadays are using jQuery or some other form of javascript which engines cant see anyways, and we already know google announced they now use social signals for ranking.

williamc
05-03-2011, 04:37 PM
Oh, missed one, search engine manipulation is alive and well and not going anywhere. BTW: changing usability features, and doing social stuff to aid in rankings improvements is still manipulation as well. So stop preaching :)