Long-Tail Keywords
First, search engines do not rank “Sites”, they rank individual pages. And while it is possible to have a “page” rank for multiple keywords, the
First, search engines do not rank “Sites”, they rank individual pages. And while it is possible to have a “page” rank for multiple keywords, the
Wow, so far, no one replying to your post seems to have a clue, with the exception of a packer fan. When you purchase a
While I am not a proponent of the microniche concept, I have to ask, why are you doing it the hard way? You don’t need
I think you have been misleading. The Panda series of updates targeted poor quality content, not article marketing. Unless you are using poor quality content
No, websites do not have PR only web pages do. The number of pages on your website has no direct bearing on your pages’ PR.
It seems many folks posting to this thread are trying to redefine the meaning of the term “Google Dance”. It was originally coined to describe
You will tend to have different conversion rates for different keywords. You need to test as many different, highly relevant, keywords as possible. Learn the
Google doesn’t have a sandbox to get out of. You never were in a sandbox. There is a common event that people often refer to
Your thinking is sound, however, your technical understanding of subdomains seems a little off. For example, in the URL www.allinfo.com, the subdomain is the “www.” part
First, search engines do not rank websites, they rank individual web pages. Rankings are based on the relevancy of the content contained on the page,