Friday, June 5th, 2009 at
10:13 am
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It’s 9AM. My phone rang… “Hello?”, I croaked. Apparently, my voice isn’t that well acquainted with morning calls.
A friend of mine called me and asked about his site – he’s in the Forex market and he wanted to know “How do I do SEO for my site?”
Here’s my answer: “When you want to do SEO, there are basically 2 things you need to do – optimize your own site and create links back to your site.”
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Monday, April 20th, 2009 at
4:40 pm
A couple of days back, I posted an article about the disappearance of page rank from my site totally.
My site has been eagerly waiting in vain for about 3 months when I decided to let go of the guaranteed source of revenue.
I logged in as usual and found that there has been a slight increase to my blog for certain keywords and phrases – I checked out my page rank and yes, it has returned.
My main site went from 0 to 1 and my blog went from 0 to 3.
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Friday, April 17th, 2009 at
3:07 am
Page Rank Is Gone?
My site started from a page rank of zero (as do all sites in the beginning) and quickly rose to a page rank (PR) of 3 in 3 months time.
After a Google update, it went down to PR 2 and sunk down to PR 0. Initially, I thought this was just a Google dance and it’ll be back up later but it never came back.
So I decided to do a little research and found the main culprits which caused PR to disappear. Read the rest of this entry
Monday, February 23rd, 2009 at
11:23 pm

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Crash Course
Thus far, on-site optimization and off-site optimization have been covered in the SEO Crash Course. Link juice is an important factor and it plays a part both in on site and off site web pages.
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Sunday, February 22nd, 2009 at
10:22 pm

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Crash Course
After you have done on-site optimization for your content, it’s important to do off-site optimization. These are the 2 basic parts to ranking well in the search engines – optimizing on site and off site.
Offsite optimization very simply means getting links from other domains that point back to your web page.
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