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Three Search Engine Ranking Gold Tips


Getting a high ranking in the search engines is something with many variables.

It can rely on what industry you're in, the products or services you supply, and the competition you have. There is however a few basic things you can do to help this process.

1. Choose The Right Domain Name!

A good example of this is my domain name. At first glance it seems long and drawn out but I chose it to include the keywords I wanted in it. Its getting harder to find available domain names with good keywords. If you want to look for good available domain names you can go to www.deleteddomains.com

2. Selecting a Keyword or Phrase!

There are so many keywords or phrases you could use for your website so its important to find one you believe will help your cause and focus on it. Use this chosen keyword in all of your web text copy, your description and your meta tags in the script. This techy stuff can be done by your web designer.

3. Website Title and Description!

This is where you submit your info to the search engines and they can put your website into the appropriate category. This is important as it helps to make sure your site is recognized for the right area by both the potential customers and the search engines. If you're not sure what keywords are right for you then go to www.goodkeywords.com and download a fr~e keyword tool to help you identify and find a good one.

This is the basics but often success comes from many small gems that help you overall. Getting to the top of the search engines is always an ongoing battle but don't forget you can fast track it by using pay per click advertising and get as high as your budget will allow.

Have Fun & Take Care

Scott Wilsn - Business Opportunity Creator and Coach

Start you journey with a free ebook at http://www.thegoldsinhere.com and http://www.internetsalesmentors.com

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