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The links that point to your website are one of the most important factors that influence the position of your website in Google's search results. The better the links to your website, the higher the position of your website in Google's results.
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by Gord Hotchkiss
http://www.enquiro.com
In just under one month, we’ll be gathering on the frosty ski hills of Park City, Utah for the Search Insider Summit. Between now and then, I’ll give you a sneak preview of some of the main topic areas we’ll be tackling in the meeting rooms of the Silver Lake Chateau. Today – How do you sell Search to the C-Suite?
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Many top web hosting providers offer an abundance of features (at an array of prices), giving each one equal weight. But all features are not equal. As any great website hosting provider knows, certain features in your website hosting are way more important, valuable, and necessary than others.
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by Gord Hotchkiss
http://www.enquiro.com
A few years ago, I interviewed usability expert Jakob Nielsen about where search might go in the future and he shared an interesting insight:
“I think there is a tendency now for a lot of not very useful results to be dredged up that happen to be very popular, like Wikipedia and various blogs. They’re not going to be very useful or substantial to people who are trying to solve problems..”
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by Sharon Housley
http://www.feedforall.com
There are a wide variety of things you can do in regard to blog promotion. Here are just a few...
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by Jody Nimetz
http://www.enquiro.com
I often wonder what the Web would be like if there was less emphasis on links and linking inventories? How would the search engines define relevancy of a result without some sort of link popularity mechanism in place? Link popularity continues to be a major factor as to why one site places in the search result over another. While it is not the only factor, it (linking) is still a key factor as to why we see placing for a given key phrase vs. seeing “Joe-blows” website appearing for that same phrase. According to search engines like Google link popularity has a direct correlation to relevancy. However this is true to a point. Just because your site may have a high number of links does not mean you will place well in the results. Enter the battle between link quality and link quantity.
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