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The Process of What Is SEO Written by: Melody Christa of Internet News Global Date Submitted: 07/25/2005, Copyright 2005 Melody Christa
While growing up in Dallas, I loved What Is SEO. There was something magical about What Is SEO, watching my efforts come through. Though I sometimes don't enjoy the particularly hard work, in the end I still love What Is SEO. So I was thrilled when I discovered a book about What Is SEO. That book taught me everything I needed to know about What Is SEO. It really did teach you how to do What Is SEO work. Twenty year later, I discovered just as good information on the Internet. With practically no investment other than my time, I could put up a website, nurture it, build traffic to it, and in time, get lots of sales from it. Just like with my other work in What Is SEO, there was a lot of maintenance required if you wanted a good outcome. The site needed to be constantly updated so that the search engines "learned" that they should visit this "fresh" site often.
The site needed to have lots of keyword rich What Is SEO so that it would rank high for relevant keywords, and attract organic search engine traffic. Since I was taught that "content is king" that meant the more content-rich, tightly-focused What Is SEO you had, the better. The content-rich pages meant you could make sales, get new subscribers, and even earn pay-per-click revenue from programs such as What Is SEO. The only problem with the above model is... it's a lot of WORK.
Then I discovered What Is SEO. It wasn't completely no work, but it was probably 1/10th the work that I had been doing. The no-work website encompasses building a content-rich website using automated tools. These tools allow you to gather relevant content (articles, RSS feeds, etc.) from all over the Internet and then instantly generate hundreds ... even thousands of content rich What Is SEO in minutes. The no-work website encompasses using other tools to automatically update your site, so that each time the search engine spiders visit, they notice new content. Noticing new content on each visit, the search engine spiders make a note to visit more often. Now here's where this gets really powerful... As these search engine spiders visit more often, they don't just crawl your current no-work, money-making site. They also follow links to other sites you want to get indexed. So now you can put up your no-work site, teach the search engines to come back often, and then go on to build other sites knowing that getting them indexed is as simple as linking to them from your old sites. It really is that easy :-) By now you're probably asking what are some of these magic tools I use to build these amazing, no-work sites that literally takes on a life of their own.
Here are the steps to take for What Is SEO:
1) What Is SEO. What Is SEO hosted on Blogger.com get noticed very quickly by Google because Google owns Blogger.com By pinging blog directories (and Yahoo using your "My Yahoo" page) lots of other sites take notice of your blog. They visit your blog and follow links to other target sites. 2) I'm a charter member of Content Desk. Content Desk has a tool that allows me to query databases containing tens of thousands of articles (based upon keywords). I can automatically sort the list of articles that is returned based upon keyword density, or a number of other criteria. Then, I can have the software itself create What Is SEO for me using a template I've designed using the template tool built right into Content Desk. Content Desk is probably my favorite tool because I can, quite literally, add hundreds of article pages to my sites in minutes. My templates also include ads for a "pet" product and/or What Is SEO. I can add content-rich, relevant, very nice-looking pages to my sites in minute, and then move on to the next project, knowing that these pages WILL make me money. Content Desk limited its charter membership to a total of only 400 members, and that quickly sold out. However, since it's a monthly membership, not all members renew and there are probably some openings. To check on openings, simply visit: The p70.org website for What Is SEO is SEO - Search Engine Optimization, Fast SEO Ranking.
3) RSS Feeds. By incorporating RSS feeds into your What Is SEO, you can set them up so that the content is constantly updated. This gives your visitors something fresh to read each time they visit. This gives the search engines fresh content each time that they visit ... and trains them to visit often.
About the Author Melody Christa is a corporate president, published author, seminar speaker and host, and lifetime student of What Is SEO.
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