Hospitality marketing expert interviews Bruce Clay about Best Kept SEO Secrets Part 2
Milestone Internet Marketing is a full-service internet marketing company for the travel and hospitality industry interviews Bruce Clay, CEO of Bruce Clay, Inc.
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Originally posted 2010-07-07 23:34:01.
Black hat vs. White hat SEO Part 2
In depth interview with Jane Copland and Ralph Tegtmeier. Check out the differences of their answers on same questions: http://calvinayre.com/2010/06/15/marketing/black-hat-vs-white-hat-seo-part2/
Duration : 0:5:35
Originally posted 2010-08-16 13:37:54.
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Originally posted 2010-03-23 08:12:55.
What’s the Difference Between Black Hat and White Hat SEO?
http://www.60SecondMarketer.com. What is the difference between black hat and white hat search engine optimization? Find out in 60 seconds with this video from The 60 Second Marketer
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Originally posted 2009-12-23 23:05:33.
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Originally posted 2010-03-21 07:13:21.
How do I get my website popular without the learning curve?
Ok, Im a good Christian man. Ive been working hard at SEO and SEM, considered blackhat, know a bit of white hat and can generate a few visitors. But if you would, please, just show me the window. Things can be arranged.
Hello,
The vast majority of the time the top results on google are either showering search engines with money or have paid experts to come in and optimize their website. Neither is cheap – I have a close associate who actually paid over 15k a while back to have his page come up on the top results – not really much if you can make it back in profits though. I disagree with the above poster because now this guy generates over half a million in yearly sales – so SEO optimization is well worth the money.
Pay per click advertising is a good start for a moderate budget – it really doesn’t bring that much of a return though.
As for your actual SEO make absolute certain that your page’s content is keyword heavy. Pick around 10-15 different keywords and use them over and over again inside your content so the search engines know that your page is relevant to the meta tags. It is also important to add as many pages as possible to your website – in the beginning months it is suggested to try to write 10-20 new LANDING pages that are keyword heavy – the more pages, the more the search engine will like you. It could also be beneficial to add a site map at the bottom of the page; search engines like linked pages.
If you have any further questions, feel free to contact me via email through my profile!
Good Luck!
Edit: I would also like to add one thing… Not sure if the above examples used by Coder are applicable. It totally depends on the website to be honest. If you are selling a product then SEO is definitely something that needs to be considered because all of your competition is trying to cut ahead with it. If its a blog – well, content is the only thing going for you. It is also a fine art to be able to type things that sound pleasant to the ear but are also keyword heavy – this would get you extremely far.
Now the question you need to ask yourself is: Is it worth leaving out SEO because some random guy on yahoo answers told you a couple sites made it to the top without it? Sure content is everything but don’t cheat yourself because all of your google competition is taking that extra step to get a higher score.
Originally posted 2010-01-09 17:47:32.

