SEO Terms – (MUST READ)

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  • SEO Terms – (MUST READ)

    Log File This is a file created by a web server or proxy server which contains all information about the activity on that server. PPC (Pay Per Click) Search engines where advertisers pay present the results of that search every time someone clicks on your link. The major PPC search engines today are Google Adwords, Overture and Espotting. Crawler / Spider / Robot / Spider A program designed to crawl the web by following links between pages. Is the usual form used by the major search engines to find pages later part of their databases Click Through Rate (CTR) Ratet for clickks is the number of times a link is followed by sailors, divided by the number of ...
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    Posted on: September 19th, 2010
  • What is SEO?

    Website Optimization is a complex issue, but should be known by every entrepreneur who wants to succeed on the Internet. According to the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy, optimize is finding the best way to perform an activity. Therefore, optimization of your website would make it comply with the best possible with each of its functions. Recall that if a site is designed only to achieve success in the Search Engines, better known as search engines will not be successful with users as the machines do not buy, not sell it. If, however, is intended only for individuals, difficult to achieve a good positioning in search engines and users will not find, the...
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    Posted on: September 19th, 2010
  • RSS Feeds – a Website Owners Friend in Disguise

    We've all heard about it-it seems like all the buzz right now in the search engine marketing industry is RSS. If you're a website owner, than there are two ways your website can benefit from using RSS on your website-you can provide an RSS feed or, for the not-so-technically-inclined folks like me, you can use an RSS feed to keep your site's content fresh. RSS is a way to syndicate website content. According to Wikipedia, "RSS is a family of XML file formats for web syndication used by (amongst other things) news websites and weblogs...the RSS formats provide web content or summaries of web content together with links to the full versions of the content, and other...
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    Posted on: September 18th, 2010
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