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backyard training – serps – threadles
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Originally posted 2010-07-14 02:49:03.
Choosing Domain Name for SEO
How do we choose a domain name? What are the factors to consider in order to have an SEO friendly domain name? Does domain name plays a vital role in search engine rankings? These are just some of the questions many people have in mind. A domain name is like a brand name which will act as our trademark on the net. It is important that we properly select the best domain name as much as possible. Putting keywords on domain name has huge impact in search engine rankings. It has been proven for past years up to the present.
Today more than ever, all search engines do carry a lot of weight to the keywords that are present in your domain name. Ask any SEO professional that has been in this business for at least three or four years and they will tell you that the careful research and the final selection of the domain name you will use can have a tremendous positive impact in the search results pages from Google, Yahoo, MSN, Alta Vista and other search engines on the web.
The careful selection and key wording of your domain name is one of the most crucial part of the initial steps in setting up any website, old or new. It can have a drastic impact in the search engine results pages (SERPs). In some cases, and depending on the competitiveness of your business, it could almost mean the difference between success and failure of your site, as far as search engines visibility is concerned.
Once you have chosen the perfect domain name, both for your most important keywords and possibly your branding, what’s left is the careful and continuous optimization of your site to ensure long term success.
Consider a business website like any other business asset. It is marketable property that can grow larger as time pass by and it should become an important tool to your business, while at the same time assist you achieve your long-term goals.
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Originally posted 2010-08-04 13:21:21.
how can I find out if I have optied out of serps?
write to the dept of work and penisions with your nat insure number they ll tell you in about 4 weeks.
Originally posted 2010-02-01 04:30:59.
How do I find webmasters to trade quality links with?
I have been building links on my own for about 9 months now. My sites rank fairly well in the SERPs for certain terms and they do show PR2-PR4 on the Google Toolbar.
I have yet to attend any conferences and the major webmaster forums seem full or scammers and spammers, so I am reluctant to reach out there for contacts.
Until I do get around to attending industry events, what are some other ways to find willing webmasters to trade some links with?
Hi,
I have a lot of experience marketing small companies online (I have 3 companies). One of the best ways is to sign up at business directories and protals. These are basically listings of businesses (simliar to the phone book). The advantage is that these portals usually get a lot of traffic and they’re ranked high on Google because of all the quality links they contain.
My favorite portal is called Directory Exclusive. I signed up a few weeks ago because they’re giving a away a free business card holder when a person enter’s their company info. I received it in the mail 3 days ago =)
I don’t know if they still have that promotion, but you can try to get the free card holder here:
http://www.top-e-directory.info
Good Luck
Originally posted 2010-02-09 11:40:02.
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Originally posted 2010-11-08 14:40:47.
In the pre Budget Report it was stated that the increase in State Pensions would not apply to Serps. Why?
Because the ‘financially aware’ have worked out that it makes sense to ‘opt out’ of SERPS and add the ‘SERPS Rebate’ to their own private pension plans .. since Gordon believes that anyone who is ‘financially aware’ is a ‘class enemy’ (and ‘too clever by half’) this is yet another attempt to penalize them …
The end goal of the Labor party is an economy that is 100% Public Sector, zero percent Private Sector .. so far he has achieved about 52% …. i.e we are in the insane position where half the county is telling the other half what to do … if he continues down the path of ‘no cuts in the Public Sector’ the Private sector will have to be taxed out of existence, thus achieving the ‘end goal’ = a state where every one works for the Government – it won’t work, as the old Soviet Union (eventually) found out, but that won’t stop them trying …
Originally posted 2010-04-08 18:11:52.

