Google Search Engine: Organic or Adwords?

September 16, 2008 · Filed Under Search Engine (SEO) · Comment 

What follows is some basic information about Google “organic” listings (the free ones) and Google “AdWords” listings (the paid ones).

The key differences:

Organic are the free listings where results are ranked solely according to relevance. Performing well in the organic results takes time and skill. Help from an experienced search engine expert may be needed.

AdWords, also known as pay-per-click. are the paid listings that appear under ‘sponsored links’ or in a yellow box on Google search results pages. With this approach, a site owner nominates a series of keywords and then bids for how much they are willing to pay for each site visitor attracted by their listing.

Here are a few basic questions to help you decide which avenue is going to serve your business best.

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Blogging: Advantage for business?

July 13, 2008 · Filed Under Search Engine (SEO), eCommerce · Comment 

Blogs for small business really help, aside from free and easy to run program and maintenance you only pay for the hosting, blogging can be extremely cheap.

Blogging helps build a relationship with your potential market and clients. It also help develops and builds trust. With blog marketing, it offers an endless benefits by driving more potential costumers into conversation. It also very accessible to for the costumers to directly comment on the company or product being posted.

Search engine love blogs, just make sure your blog links to other related sites. Regular updates on your business blogs provide abundant links which help your site boosts and well rank in the search engines.

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Search Engines: Crawler-Based, Directories (Human-Edited) and Paid Inclusion.

July 6, 2008 · Filed Under Search Engine (SEO) · Comment 

Search Engine types, Crawler-Based, Directories (Human-Edited) and Paid Inclusion Engines.

The Crawler-Based Search Engine also known as the Spiders or Web Crawlers, it uses special software to automatically and regularly visit the websites. This software referred to is a Bot, Robot, Spider, Crawler. Don’t be confuse they are all has the same concept. These program run on the search engines. After you submitted your website to the search engine, this software scan your page automatically, follow the links on your first page. After a spider has found a page to scan (this process called “spidering” or “crawling”), it retrieves the page via HTTP.

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Website Tips: Tired of waiting to load a web page?

June 25, 2008 · Filed Under Search Engine (SEO), Websites · Comment 

To avoid waiting to much time loading a page is avoid to much flash, images and sounds to your site. Yes it’s kinda cool and attractive but not everyone has a fast internet connection speed.

Flash website is good but consider other clients or users visiting you’re site with slower internet connection speed. And when you’re thinking of Search Engine Optimization, using flash is not a good idea because they are not recognizable by search engine robots “Bots” (crawler). This will definitely a negative point for your website if you’re targeting an online business.

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A Call for Writers

June 19, 2008 · Filed Under About Us, Blogging, CMS, Hosting, Search Engine (SEO), Websites, eCommerce · Comment 

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