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Sneak Up On Your Competition t. So why would you ever want to change your site if that's the case?Dear Internet marketers: After going through a couple of months of frustration, I finally came up with ways to “sneak up” on my competition. I thought I would save you a lot of time, money and hard work and share, my experiance with you. First allow me to state a fact: Success = Commitment = Time + Money. Think about it. If money is an issue then time increases to have success increase. Or, if Time is an issue, then money needs to be spent to maintain a path to success. The ideal commitment w Well here's some food for thought: Yes, you may loose your existing rankings but your roots are growing. Your new pages are growing bigger and better than before, it just takes a small transitional period to take effect. For instance, within Google, Smartads had over 580 pages found when looking at all the links to smartads. Since we changed the wh Engineering Jobs - Transmission Engineer As of September, Smartads went through what so many have done before. I changed the entire site. I knew what it meant. It means that your search engine placements your probably so proud of are probably going to be lost in the process.Our society relies heavily on electricity and most citizens do not even know how electricity is shipped directly to their homes. But in order to allow electricity to reach millions of homes, we need a large number of people to un the wide interconnecting networks of electrical line, power plants and diverse equipments which include transformers, electrical power distribution systems, and substations. Transmission engineers are the people in charge of transmitting electrical power from generation plants to the regional or local electricity distributi Sad but true. See, search engines are getting smarter, not only are they getting smarter but they do what you do. When you change a design, typically you change it for a couple of reasons.
Whatever it may be, you're changing something. Now it won't happen right away but eventually, if your site already has a good search engine ranking, then search engines will find out what you've done. But "se's" aren't human? That's correct but they were built by humans. Most se programmers realize that eventually something changes and since they want their search engine to be the best, they try to recognize your changes right away but there's only one problem. What do they do with the listings you have right now? Well, let's say for instance you are attempting to change everything for the better. Now let's also say that you HAD a page title called "good rank". Search engine's previously know and still think that your page is all about "good rank". Moving along, your new page information is about "Getting a better rank". Your old placements are now wrong in the eye's of search engines. They now realize that something has changed. So what are they going to do? Dump your old listings and start over! Ouch is right. So why would you ever want to change your site if that's the case? Well here's some food for thought: Yes, you may loose your existing rankings but your roots are growing. Your new pages are growing bigger and better than before, it just takes a small transitional period to take effect. For instance, within Google, Smartads had over 580 pages found when looking at all the links to smartads. Since we changed the who An Introduction to Google Sitemaps >... and why I 'm dying to get finally in the Google SERPHave you also experienced that getting indexed on Google, despite the Google crawler visits each day your site, is getting tougher and tougher, not to say it's apparently almost impossible in short term?! Between us, in the corridors of Google, they're talking about the notorious 'Google Sandbox' theory. According this theory, a new website is first 'sandboxed' and doesn't get a ranking when the keywords of that website are not incredibly competitive. The Google Sandbox is in fact a filt
Whatever it may be, you're changing something. Now it won't happen right away but eventually, if your site already has a good search engine ranking, then search engines will find out what you've done. But "se's" aren't human? That's correct but they were built by humans. Most se programmers realize that eventually something changes and since they want their search engine to be the best, they try to recognize your changes right away but there's only one problem. What do they do with the listings you have right now? Well, let's say for instance you are attempting to change everything for the better. Now let's also say that you HAD a page title called "good rank". Search engine's previously know and still think that your page is all about "good rank". Moving along, your new page information is about "Getting a better rank". Your old placements are now wrong in the eye's of search engines. They now realize that something has changed. So what are they going to do? Dump your old listings and start over! Ouch is right. So why would you ever want to change your site if that's the case? Well here's some food for thought: Yes, you may loose your existing rankings but your roots are growing. Your new pages are growing bigger and better than before, it just takes a small transitional period to take effect. For instance, within Google, Smartads had over 580 pages found when looking at all the links to smartads. Since we changed the wh Free Paid Online Surveys - The Sign Up Process what you've done.This is just a basic run down of the sign up process. The first thing that I suggest to anyone who is thinking about starting to participate in online surveys for some extra cash is to open a new free email account with either one of these companies:Hotmail YahooOnce that is done your first step is to sign up with a company that will provide you with the surveys (multiple if you want to make any real money). These companies just organize and facilitate surveys for some of the biggest companies around the world and distribute them But "se's" aren't human? That's correct but they were built by humans. Most se programmers realize that eventually something changes and since they want their search engine to be the best, they try to recognize your changes right away but there's only one problem. What do they do with the listings you have right now? Well, let's say for instance you are attempting to change everything for the better. Now let's also say that you HAD a page title called "good rank". Search engine's previously know and still think that your page is all about "good rank". Moving along, your new page information is about "Getting a better rank". Your old placements are now wrong in the eye's of search engines. They now realize that something has changed. So what are they going to do? Dump your old listings and start over! Ouch is right. So why would you ever want to change your site if that's the case? Well here's some food for thought: Yes, you may loose your existing rankings but your roots are growing. Your new pages are growing bigger and better than before, it just takes a small transitional period to take effect. For instance, within Google, Smartads had over 580 pages found when looking at all the links to smartads. Since we changed the wh Obligation Marketing A film-developing company thrived on the Law of Obligation. They would send a roll of film in the mail along with a letter explaining that the film was a free gift. The letter then outlined how the recipient should return the film to their company to be processed. Even though a number of local stores could process the film at a far lower price, most people ended up sending it to the company that had sent them the film.The technique worked because the company's "pre-giving" incurred a sense of obligation to repay the favor. We often see this m Now let's also say that you HAD a page title called "good rank". Search engine's previously know and still think that your page is all about "good rank". Moving along, your new page information is about "Getting a better rank". Your old placements are now wrong in the eye's of search engines. They now realize that something has changed. So what are they going to do? Dump your old listings and start over! Ouch is right. So why would you ever want to change your site if that's the case? Well here's some food for thought: Yes, you may loose your existing rankings but your roots are growing. Your new pages are growing bigger and better than before, it just takes a small transitional period to take effect. For instance, within Google, Smartads had over 580 pages found when looking at all the links to smartads. Since we changed the wh The Marketing Guru Who Cried Wolf t. So why would you ever want to change your site if that's the case?**THE QUESTION**Are you are as tired as I am of the hype, the greed and the uncertainty of not knowing which Internet Marketing Guru to trust?"The Marketing Guru who Cried Wolf"OrHow Will I Ever Succeed in Internet Marketing?We all should remember Aesop’s fable of “The Boy Who Cried Wolf” and the moral of it that has been passed down from generation to generation. For those a little foggy on the story I will paraphrase it for the sake of this article and the updated moral I am trying to emphasize and publicize. Well here's some food for thought: Yes, you may loose your existing rankings but your roots are growing. Your new pages are growing bigger and better than before, it just takes a small transitional period to take effect. For instance, within Google, Smartads had over 580 pages found when looking at all the links to smartads. Since we changed the whole site, there was a 2 day period were none of them were listed anymore. Normally, I would of gotten scared right away if I didn't know that my site had changed. Not 4 days later, not only were my pages back but the old rotten pages that weren't being used anymore got dumped and the many new pages got listed. All in all around 680 pages now. That was a jump of around 100 pages were added. Cause and effect. Here's another example for you. Most of us know about link popularity within Google. You've put all your effort into promoting your main page. Within all of the links that you've had placed on other sites, you gave your link title "Great Ranking Services". Once google saw your link, it started looking to see whether your information on your site is relevant to "Great Ranking Services" and awarded you appropriately. Moving along a little, you've not only changed your site but you've also changed your link title to better fit the new content on your main page. The new link you now add on other sites reads something like this; "Boost Your Search Engine Rankings". Before you changed your site, you got a GREAT rank for "Great Ranking Services" when people searched online. Here's the catch. Now that your promoting a new site, a new page, new content within your page, the old content relavance goes straight down the drain. Search engines have recognized that everything has changed and are not paying any attention to your old links anymore. Yes, they still help your link popularity, but they don't help your content relevance. See, search engines are consistently trying to improve their content relevance. That's what people want. If they search "gidgets & widgets", they exp
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