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SEO Tip: Use Comments Section of Your Blog to Get More Search Engine Traffic

I presume that you very well know how important it is to use the most appropriate keywords, in your blog posts and websites, to get the kind of traffic you expect from search engines. If you are still a beginner in this arena, I recommend you reading - 5 steps to finding the best keywords [...]

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4 things to consider before submitting your site to web directories

We’ll know how important it’s to have as many as quality links from different websites to your site and most of us tend to rely on directory submission to get back links from high PR directories and its pages. But you should know that submitting your site to every directory doesn’t really help you in [...]

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Xinu: An all-in-one tool for checking SEO related stuff of your site

I always wanted to have an online tool that can show me almost every aspect of search engine optimization related stuff of my websites on a single page and I have finally found something that matches very close to my requirement. It’s called Xinu and is quite remarkable. Now I no longer need to check [...]

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Finally an increase in traffic from Yahoo to my blog

I started blogging on this site in Nov’06 and since then it was always Google that referred the most of number of users from their search engine to my site for many articles that I have since posted. Yahoo on the other hand was very slow to pick up my pages despite the fact that [...]

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SEO Tip for Blogs - Show Popular Posts on Home Page

I wanted to implement this since very long but did not made enough efforts to show the most popular posts on my home page to gain some search engine ranking benefits. Recently, I read a post from Matt Cutt’s blog and gone through his presentation on SEO tips for bloggers and one of the blogs [...]

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What If Your Site Disappears from Search Engines?

Can you imagine, what could be the impact on your business or the web site if all of a sudden your entire site disappears from search engine’s results? That’s right, no more visitors coming to your site from Google and other search engines, just the traffic from referrals of other websites, bookmarks and direct type-ins.
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Matt Cutts WordPress Blog has been Hacked!

Matt cutts is currently the head of Google’s Webspam team and frequently blogs on his site.
I am a subscriber to his blog and use Netvibes to read the RSS updates from various sites and since yesterday the blog of Matt cutts was showing up an error message in Netvibes. I initially thought it be to [...]

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