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Your Page Rank does not directly influence your ranking in the search engines, but it does indirectly influence your ranking in many ways.
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by Sharon Housley
http://www.feedforall.com
There are many, many things that separate a "good" podcast from all the rest. Here are a few to consider...
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You will rarely want to target a single keyword. Why? Given the millions of documents indexed in the Web and the number of possible ways to interpret a single keyword, a single keyword can be more misleading than helpful.
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by Gord Hotchkiss
http://www.enquiro.com
Is it just me, or is search getting boring? It’s been months since we’ve had a good, ruckus raising tidbit to get our teeth into. The Bing-Yahoo integration? That’s the best you can do? Yawn.
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Intentionally launching a Web site that can't be found by any of the major search engines could hardly be the goal of any Web site owner. That would be akin to opening a mail-order business and not sending out a catalog, or opening a store and not publishing your phone number or address. On the Internet, the major search engines are the equivalent of the Yellow Pages, and the listings on search engines are just as valuable for garnering new business. No matter how pretty and interactive your company's new Web site is, if it can't be found in one or more of the major search engines, then you might as well have put a billboard in the woods.
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