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Getting the "Right" Information on Search Engine Optimisation
I’ve been busy reading up on Google tips for increasing the ‘friendliness’ of your sites. Obviously, the more you optimise your site for search engines, the more traffic those search engines will bring to your site.
I have very few sources that I trust for advice on Search Engine Optimisation (SEO). You especially want to be careful of ‘black hat’ tactics. As far as I can tell, these may help short term, but you will be slapped pretty heavily when you’re found out. And notice I said “when“, not “if“.
Search engines are becoming increasingly sophisticated at sniffing out the black marketers. So your best chance of Topping the Google God and / or any other search engines out there, is to stay on the right side of them.
This not only gets your site ranked quicker, it also helps ensure you stay there.
Now for the good news!
My friend and extremely SEO orientated geek, Ferny is going to be concentrating his efforts on providing just the very best SEO techniques to those people on his list.
If you haven’t yet visited his blog over at Attraction Marketing then I suggest you get over there asap and get on his list.
What Ferny doesn’t know isn’t worth knowing. I trust his judgement 1000% and I know there will be no ’search engine slaps’ from any of his techniques.
If you want a little taster of the type of information that this guy provides, check out the video below.
Who knew about Silo Structured Websites and Co-Occurrence Matrix?
Let me tell you very few people did (or do even now) until my man Ferny brought it out into the open. Before Ferny, this was something reserved for the big guys!
Now you can get in on the act. And with information like this at your fingertips, ranking on top of those search engines is going to be almost too easy.
To Your Success
Susan Coils
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