It’s the new American dream. Your web-site appears in a top spot on Google for your selected keyword. Next thing you know, orders start coming in faster than you can handle, plus you are rolling in the funds. If only it were so easy, right?
Well,
It can be done. I’ve done it many times in many different industries. there is no secret, but , it’s knowing what to do. I’ve made about every mistake six can make with a web-site, but I learned from every setback. If you were only allowed to do six thing to get ranked for your site in Google, without a doubt, all you’d require to do is get links for your site.
Imagine asking a stranger for directions to a clothing store. Chances are, the stranger will tell you two of three replies. They’ll direct you to the nearest clothing store they know of, or they’ll send to to the last two they passed. But you’re looking for the latest Sponge bob Square pants kid’s shirt. You didn’t tell the stranger that, did you? Probably not. So, you got directions to the local Disney store, which of work, wouldn’t be selling any competitor’s clothing.
How did this happen? simple.
This is the same methodology a search engine applies when it crawls a page. When you title a page, you are telling a search engine or user what the page is supposed to be about. We’ve all seen the five sentence summaries of telly shows on the T.V. Guide. It allows for hasty referencing & decision making by telling us what the show is going to be about.
Titles are everywhere. Some people are defined by titles, some people loathe titles, & others like giving titles. Why do they do this? With so much information getting processed by our minds everyday, they want a way to categorize these groups of associated content in a hasty referencing way.
On April 18th 2005, Adobe announced that it was going to acquire Macromedia.
Besides delivering a critical blow to competitive balance of two highly recognized and respected companies, it’s inadvertently created a new form of optimization.
The main technology that Adobe wanted from Macromedia was Flash. Now that we have it, we will be able to incorporate all the power of Flash in to a PDF. With one fell swoop, we have changed the face of search engine optimization.
That’s right. PDF optimization.
They often only look at the chosen keyword phrases that they’re paying for, without fully realizing what other residual effects they’re receiving.
lots of times a client only looks at the bottom line when it comes to the performance they’re getting for their investment in to search engine Marketing.
When a site gets properly optimized, (SEO) it is being transformed in to a thought-out navigational pattern to information. This is the same pattern a search engine spider looks for. Don’t forget, the easier you make it for a spider to index your site, the better your chances are for getting your site a higher placement in the search engine results page (SERP’s).
Imagine two day you flip on your computer, log on to the net and go to google.com. The browser alerts you and says that there is no web-site found at that address. No problem you think, as you head on over to Yahoo.com. Same thing. No web-site found at that url. Now something seems fishy, go to MSN.com because you know Microsoft will seldom run out of funds, and their search engine will be up. Nope, instead you get another alert box telling you that there is no web-site found at that url.
Imagine that!

Believe it or not, Sprint fans, there actually are other new handsets available from the carrier beyond the Palm Pre. You might not think so with all of the focus that the webOS device is — or was — getting, but it is true. Sure there’s the Tour coming down the pipe for all you BlackBerry fans out there, but what about there rest of you? Well, between yesterday and today Sprint has launched three new handsets that should fill in the gaps quite nicely. First up, the LG LX370 was announced today featuring Sprint’s One Click UI, EV-DO Rev. A, a 2 megapixel camera, GPS, Sprint TV, stereo Bluetooth and microSDHC support. Fair enough for a $100 slider (after $50 MIR). Also announced this morning is the Samsung Exclaim, which sports a side-sliding QWERTY keypad along with a 2 megapixel camera, EV-DO Rev. A, GPS, Sprint TV, Sprint One Click UI and microSDHC support. The Exclaim is a touch more affordable at $80 after a $50 MIR. Last but not least, the HTC Snap finally decided to join the party yesterday. Already available from Best Buy and Radio Shack, the Snap has already been detailed a zillion times so just know that it’ll run you $150 after a $100 MIR if you want to snag it directly from Sprint. See anything you like?

Think one million is impressive? Samsung announced this morning that pre-orders for its recently announced Jet handset have topped the two million mark — the highest volume pre-order in the Korean company’s history. The Jet is a well-rounded device with a 3.1-inch WVGA AMOLED touchscreen display, 800MHz processor, new TouchWiz 2.0 user interface, GSM 850/900/1800/1900, HSDPA (3.6Mbps) 900/1200, full HTML Dolfin Web browser, 5 megapixel camera, GPS, DNSe & SRS Sound Effect technology, DivX and XviD video support and Microsoft Exchange support. With all that punch packed into a sexy little package, it’s no wonder pre-orders are coming in like crazy. The Jet is slated to launch later this month in 50 countries worldwide. Anyone excited enough to take the plunge and push Samsung towards the 3 million mark?

It looks like dogs everywhere are in for some trouble as Apple reveals over one million iPhone 3G S models were sold this past weekend. Yep, that’s a whole lot of high pitched squealing — but apparently the “S” stands for “Sales”. Almost equally as impressive, it looks like Steve Jobs was somehow tracked down for comment:

We’ve already given the world its first peek and Verizon’s upcoming HTC Ozone, nailed down its scheduled availability of June 29th/July 13th and pegged its pricing at $49.99 after MIR, but we’re not done yet because two of our VZW ninjas just hit us up with the complete spec list for the device — and plenty more. Just as we suspected, the Ozone features EV-DO Rev. A connectivity in addition to quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE. We’re also pleased to report that the GPS chip is not shackled to VZ Navigator and that Verizon will allow users to use the device as a tethered modem (for a fee of course). Hit the jump for the rest of the specs along with a sizable Ozone deck.