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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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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Saturday, February 21st, 2009 at
9:21 pm

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Crash Course
Having SEO knowledge is a powerful benefit as you will be able to use the knowledge to get natural traffic from organic search results as well as ranking highly in the search engines.
The first thing that you can do for whatever content that you are releasing is to do Onsite Optimization.
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