Laws of Similarity between Proper and Virtual Entertainment
Tuesday December 15th 2009, 4:48 am
Filed under: Expiring Domains + More, SEO Resources, Travel Hub

Laws Of Similarity between material and graphic amusement

The display must move on as they state and so it pass on be in both interpersonal media and entertainment in social living. No matter if you run a web log or an amusement parkland like Disney Land, Tivoli or Universal Studios, you will need dealings and visitors to your amusement park or your website.

To achieve the numbers of visitors you will want to promote your entertainment institution or your website. Particularly for your web log it is also very essential to meter the dealings and analyze the visitants behavior. Dealings sources are also highly important and you must measure and study keywords and Google visitors, this can be done for free using Google Analytics or the Free Trial SEO Support.

No matter if you have a website or a physical world amusement park you must present your visitants extraordinary experiences, something they will remember and something they will come back for. There are some similarities between real and virtual entertainment and both meet a function in contemporary day life. It would be wrong to argue otherwise.

The most serious amusement sites draws exactly as many visitors as do material amusement ballparks like Disney Land or Tivoli. There are, of course, deviations in the way the amusement will look, online you only have a screen to produce the context but the availability is very much broader on the internet, which can be found in all household, while amusement greens are only found in the vicinity of larger urban centers and the top rank amusement parks can just be noticed in a few places in the world.

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The Principle Architect of SEO Theory
Thursday November 05th 2009, 11:34 pm
Filed under: Best Science Resources, Psychology Hall, SEO Resources

When you use a search engine to find Web content you may not realize it but you’re using the Theory of Search Engine Optimization to adjust the results to your liking. How do you do that? In principle the theory says that searchers use algorithms to influence the predictable content and quality of search results to comply with their own criteria. That means you tell the search engine to look for something very specific.

Let’s say you’re looking for a recipe for apple pie. But you don’t want just any recipe for apple pie. You want the recipe that your grandmother used when you were a child. Let’s say this recipe called for cinnamon. Instead of just searching for “apple pie recipe” you search for “apple pie recipe using cinnamon”. If you don’t find the right recipe you may use a different search engine or you may change your query slightly. Your algorithm consists of changing how you search to find the appropriate content. An algorithm is merely a set of rules by which you do something (sort of like a recipe).

This is pretty fascinating stuff and up until a few years ago no one had really studied it in a scientific way. But you can learn more about how people search the Web if you study SEO theory, which is the field of study pertaining to the behaviors of systems of Web pages, search engine systems, and their interactions with each other. SEO theory is sort of psychology for the searchable web ecosystem, if you will.

The principle architect of modern SEO theory is Michael Martinez, who began studying and using search engine optimization in 1998. Through the years Martinez has analyzed thousands of Web sites and search results, advising hundreds of Web site operators on how to improve their search referrals. Martinez has a degree in Data Processing Technology and a degree in Computer Science but it’s probably his many years of Web marketing experience that help set his work apart from many other people’s writings on search engine optimization.

SEO theory has been recognized as a powerful force within the Web marketing industry and today many bloggers seek to emulate the informative and conversational style of Martinez’ own legendary commentaries and analyses. But when you get down to brass tacks, there is really only one architect of SEO theory.

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Free Search Engine Advertising: 10 Secret Ways To Indirectly Race To The Top Of Search Engines
Saturday June 14th 2008, 11:03 am
Filed under: SEO Resources

Do you have a website that has little or no rankings in
the major Search Engines: Yahoo. Msn, Aol, Netscape,
Alltheweb and Google?

Are you making little or no sales because you’re getting
little or no traffics?

Welcome to the club.

You’re not alone.

There are about 500 millions websites trying to get
listed in the top 20 spots of the major Search engines.

Competition is stiff!

Only the oldest and most powerful websites have any
chance to attain Top 10 rankings.

If your site can’t make it directly, cheer up.

If you can’t get to the top 10 ranking in the major
Search engines directly, you can do so indirectly.

Here are some free search engine advertising secret tips on how to do this:

Look up the top 20 web sites on the major Search
engines under the keywords and phrases people would
find your web site.

The trick is to advertise on those web sites.

The most expensive way would be to buy ad space
on those web sites.

If you don’t want to spend any money, you could use
the ten strategies below.

(These strategies may not apply to every web site.)

1. Participate on their discussion boards. You could
post questions, answer other peoples questions, and
join in on conversations. Just include your signature
file and link at the end of your messages.

2. Ask the web site owner if they would like a free
ebook to giveaway to their visitors. You could have
them link to your web site or include your ad in the
free ebook.

3. Submit content to their web site. You could write
articles for their web site and include your resource
box and link at the end of the article. If they publish
it, you’ll indirectly be at the top of the search engines.

4. Write an excellent article review of their web site,
products or services. Then publish the review on your
web site. E-mail the web site owner and tell him or
her about it. They may link to your web site so their
visitors read it.

5. Ask the owner of the web site if they would want
to trade advertising. If you don’t get as much traffic
as they do, you could throw in some extra incentives.

6. Propose a cross promotion deal with the web site.
You both could promote each others products or
services together in one package deal. This means a
mention and link back to your web site.

7. Give the web site a testimonial for their product or
service. Include a little text link for your web site with
the testimonial. You never know; it could end up on
their ad copy.

8. Post your advertisement on their free classified ad
section on their web site. You want to be sure you
have an attractive headline so they will read your ad.

9. Post your text link on their free-for-all links page.
You want to go back and post your link regularly so
it stays towards the top.

10. Sign their guest books. You could leave a short
compliment about their web site on their guest book.
Just include your signature file and link at the end of
your message.

May these free search engine advertising secrets help
you to make a lot of money.

Warmly,

I-key Benney, CEO

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Submitting to the Search Engines and WebCrawlers
Saturday April 26th 2008, 5:11 pm
Filed under: SEO Resources

When you want your brand new site to be indexed into major search engines, you usually go to their free submit page and submit your website, correct? Seems like the right thing to do, right?

Well, many people fail to realize that not submitting your site is usually better than actually submitting it.

Let, me explain.

All the search engines, or the MAJOR ones, for our discussion here have what are called webcrawlers. Now, webcrawlers are little programs that go out onto the web and search or “crawl” around looking for websites that are not already indexed into their databases.

Google search engine is a well-known engine that does this, its webcrawler “GOOGLEBOT” crawls the web looking for “non-existent” sites that are not in their index(database). To see evidence of this, look at your stats for your website and see if Googlebot has crawled your site lately, chances are it has.

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My personal experience indicates that Google actually prefers this method, crawling and indexing, rather than using their Free Submit page.
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Basically if you wanna get your site indexed into Google and the Major search engines, simply post it and wait,… I realize this seems like a weird or bad idea, but take my word for it,… IT WORKS.

Another idea is that, if you already have a site that is indexed already in Google, simply put a small link to your new site toward the top of the page thats already indexed and when Google crawls your already indexed site it will automatically index your new site, since it has yet to be indexed. Easy huh?

A site map can do the same thing. In order to get all your webpages for your new site indexed simply link your sitemap of your new site as above, and when it crawls your existing site, it will index all the pages of your new site, via your sitemap.

Two points to always note: Link all your important pages into a sitemap, important pages first, and link to another already existent site, and let the major engines find your pages on their own, via webcrawling.

NOTE: The above works for FREE search engines that have crawlers, Google for example. See my previous article I wrote last week on PPC and PPI.

This article was written by Burke Ferguson of
The ACE! ezine. Burke
olds both a BSc. degree in Computer Science as well being Certified in Search Engine Optimization and Marketing Strategies. He also regularly publishes The ACE! newsletter, in which he shares his experience, methods, and knowledge with others. He can be contacted by his main website
AltaCanWeb.com or
The ACE! ezine

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