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The Search Engine Marketer's 7-Step Survival Guide
By Richard Adams
© 2004. All rights reserved.
http://www.EbookSalesAssistant.com
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Using the search engines to generate substantial numbers of
visitors to your website can be expensive, frustrating and
complicated.
It can also be incredibly profitable, enjoyable and almost
simple once you know what you're doing.
Here, then, are a few things you ought to know to give you
the greatest chance of success (and not going mad in the
process!)
1) Choose A Technique That Works
There are dozens of people claiming to have a secret formula
they'll let you use - for a fee.
There *are* techniques that work, but filtering through all
the garbage to get the really good stuff can take time and
money.
So let's cut to the chase.
You see, many search engine marketers spend their whole
lives reading books, buying expensive software and spending
long, boring evenings analysing the competition, trying to
look for an "unfair advantage".
Get real.
Here's the only secret you'll ever need - aim to build a
genuinely great site that offers visitors real value, then
supplement it with a well thought-out linking structure.
Stick to the concepts I'm going to share with you, methods
that have worked for years, and you'll win long term - no
doubt about it.
2) You Don't Need To Pay For Listings
In general, the quickest (and cheapest) way to get listed in
the search engines is to get other large and popular
websites to link to you.
Websites that are regularly updated tend to be visited far
more regularly by the search engines, and if they link to
you, the search engines will soon find you without you
needing to submit to them.
The best way I've found is to either submit press releases
to one of the online pr sites such as
http://www.prnewswire.com or write an article on a related
topic and submit it to the article directories.
3) Two Places You Do Need To Submit To
There are two major directories that generally *won't*
"find" your site on their own yet receive a considerable
amount of traffic, so they're well worth the time submitting
to (free).
They are:
http://www.dmoz.org
http://www.zeal.com
4) Don't Link To Just Anyone
Only link to quality sites on a related topic.
By quality I mean original, easy to navigate, a reasonable
Google PageRank and a similar linking policy to what you're
going to adopt of a limited number of equally high quality
links.
5) Swap Links With Your Competitors
Firstly, type the keywords into Google that you'd most like
to rank highly for and check out the competition.
Then, contact these sites one by one, asking for a link
swap.
By exchanging links with these sites, ensuring their link to
you contains your chosen keywords, you will over time
experience a serious boost in your rankings.
6) Link Within Your Own Site
The last main linking technique is to create hyperlinks
within your own site.
Again, use your main keywords to link to other pages on your
site.
7) Stick With The Technique That Works
It's a fact that your listings in the search engines will go
down as well as up. In Christmas 2003, Google changed it's
algorithm (since named the "Florida" update) resulting in
massive changes in traffic flow.
I myself was seriously affected and my income was less than
a quarter of what it usually is.
However, now my listings are back up at the top of the
charts, even higher than before infact.
My traffic and income has grown as a result, and do you know
how I did it?
I did precisely *nothing*.
Others, with all their "secret formulas" will scrabble
wildly to work out what they did wrong and redo their entire
site based on some new "hunch" or whisper on a forum.
If you've used the techniques I suggest, just sit back and
relax.
But your listings don't just go up and down. They can also
vanish into thin air.
The first time it happens you'll wonder what on earth
happened.
But it's life. It happens from time to time and is nothing
to worry about.
Again: don't do a thing. Don't change your site. Don't
resubmit. Just sit back and wait.
You'll see your site reappear like magic in a matter of
weeks.
That's it. Now go get yourself some free traffic!
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Richard Adams is the author of Ebook Sales Assistant. How
to create an ebook sales site - on a tight budget, with no
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