
I think it’s pointless to talk about what the search engines are and what they are used for. I will tell you that frequent visits to your websites by search engines defines a good targeted traffic from the Internet.
After the engine visited your site for the first time and found something interesting for itself, the engine will come back. The unique and useful content is what interests search engines the most. During its next visit the robot will look at the changes on the site since its last visit. If there are significant changes, the engine bot will come back to the site again only this time sooner. If there is a good frequency of new content being posted on your site then the search engine bot will visit you as often as you post new content.
One of the good examples of the often updated site is the LiveJournal.com, which many search engines call home (frequency of visits by the engine robots). This is why I recommend to do a cross posting, in order to increase the indexation of your blog pages. Another example is a social networking site, which many optimizers utilize to increase the indexation.
Now I will try to list all of the methods I know that will lure search engines to you, and that will make the bots love visiting your site and finding something new.
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November 10th, 2009 | Posted in SEO, Tutorials | No Comments

SEO has fully and permanently entered into online business market which is measured in tens of billions of dollars a year. There are thousands of companies and individual SEO experts offering their services. How can we tell a true professionals from a bad one.
The simplest but not the most correct method is to evaluate the company’s or individual portfolio. However, the quantity of clients and complex keywords are not always the main indicator. We all understand that there might be many clients, but we are never going to know about the negative feedback from the portfolio presented by the experts themselves.
This is why I think a person, who is hiring SEO company or a professional needs to have a basic knowledge of the subject and needs to know how to tell the difference between the good and the bad ones.
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November 8th, 2009 | Posted in SEO | No Comments

Not all entrepreneurs understand that often it is more important for the potential online customers to have a comfortable settings or conditions to make a purchase than the price or the quality of the items offered for sale.
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November 8th, 2009 | Posted in Marketing | No Comments

High placement of our site in the search engine results such as Google or others can significantly increase our traffic. Possibly this traffic is less convertible than text traffic generated with keywords, but it still can be positive. Some projects profit mainly from traffic from the image search results and bring their owners thousands of dollars a month. However, those sites are mainly focused on images and basically represent image catalogs or graphics portals. There could be even more traffic if a site comes up on the first results page.
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November 8th, 2009 | Posted in SEO, Tutorials | No Comments

“RSS/Atom feeds have been very popular in recent years as a mechanism for content publication. They allow readers to check for new content from publishers. Using feeds for discovery allows us to get these new pages into our index more quickly than traditional crawling methods. We may use many potential sources to access updates from feeds including Reader, notification services, or direct crawls of feeds.”
source here
Question:
Was Google not using rss for indexing until now?
I guess not. We live - we learn.
Beck @ ProfitSEO.com
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November 7th, 2009 | Posted in Google | No Comments