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Business Opportunity - Doing SEO Getting Your Site Indexed is Just Too Easy!

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Have you just created a web site and now you need to get it indexed so that the search engines recognize it?
I have to tell you...
When I first looked into SEO (search engine optimization), I thought getting my site indexed would take weeks or even months! As a matter of fact, I thought I had to go make a request with every search engine in order to get on a list so that eventually they will recognize my site! When you are just getting started with your own online opportunity, it is really difficult to think about waiting weeks or months for something like Google to recognize it!
I can tell you now that it is all a bunch of hooey.
Yes...There is a place where you can go to for each search engine where you would enter in specific information to get your site eventually indexed.
Here is the deal though.
You do not have to do this. If you want your site noticed by the search machines as soon as possible...just do the following.
Go to any article submission site like the site I am submitting this article to.
Write an article and submit it making sure your links in the resource box point back to your web site.
That is it!!
Why does that work?
A good article submission site usually has what is called "high PageRank". PageRank is specific to the Google search engine. Google does at least 65% of all search engine marketing on the internet.
A high PageRank means Google is sending queries to that site all of the time.
If your article is new content, as soon as they query the site, they will take your article and index it.
Because Google is overwhelmingly the internet favorite, all other search engines will find your site as well!!
It does not get any easier than that!

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Cons and Pros of SEO Pay Per Result Service

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Every website owner fully understand the importance of search engine optimization and the impact of a well optimized website on the amount of free traffic. As traditional (pay up front) SEO is slowly but surely dying off due to the fact that it has been exploited by scam offers promising but usually not delivering, a new SEO pay per result service has emerged delivering more for you money, which means you pay only once your website appears on the first page on Google.
In a nutshell, SEO pay per result service is a results based service and a SEO company will get your money only after they delivered the agreed results. This compared to traditional SEO, where you pay upfront and no results are guaranteed, is a pretty good deal. Also, you as a client have more trust in your SEO company simply because you know they will get paid only after they delivered results, which makes them really to work harder on your behalf.
Another good thing about SEO pay per result service is that you have an SEO expert checking on your website position each and every month during the length of the contract, as the goal of the SEO company is to keep you on the first page in Google. And the cost? The price structure varies from one agency to another but at Proimpact7.com you are charged on average around £70+ per keyword per month depending on the quality of the keyword (after the results have been delivered), with no set up fees etc.
From the above examples you can see there are plenty of positives of using an SEO pay per result service, but what about the negatives, are there any? With SEO pay per result service you usually end up paying more annually than when using traditional SEO. Of course, any money you pay with SEO pay per result service is always justified as your website is on the first page on Google and receiving valuable free traffic so not a real con there at all.
The only possible drawback of SEO pay per result service is that you are tied to a 12 month contract and that if you receive traffic to your website that doesn't convert and you don't see return on your investment, you still have to pay the monthly fee.

Finally I would like to say, if you want results for your money the best way to go is to use SEO pay per result service, as you will have an SEO expert working on your website and keeping a constant eye on the campaign. For those who need their site optimized only for 1-2 keywords, this service could prove very cheap to start with as there is no upfront payment required.
Jan Petrovic is founder of ProImpact7.com. At ProImpact7 I am in charge of A/B and Taguchi testing, usability service and our site inspection service. On our latest project we have increased conversion rate by 151.6% and we are very confident that we can help majority of he business with their websites. Our proimpact7.com website is on the 1st and 3nd and 4th position for "SEO pay per result service".

Can Bing Really Compete With Google

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In the last few months, we've seen a lot of activity from Bing, with heavy marketing investment aimed at raising its profile. It's perhaps worth examining the methods used to push Bing into the public's consciousness and to carve itself a slice of the search market. Have their campaigns made much of an impression? How will Google react to Bing and what does the future hold in terms of competition between the two?
Bing Campaigns
Most obviously, Bing has mounted a TV campaign aimed at raising its profile. While it's highly likely that you will have seen one such ad, there have been other forms of promotion that haven't been so apparent to those outside the industry.
One significant move is Bing's 10-year deal with Yahoo! which will see Yahoo! search results powered by Bing. As Yahoo! has the second-largest share of the search market, this allows Bing access to that.
Bing is also paying close attention to social media. This is reflected in the creation of bing.com/twitter and bing.com/social - sites that let users search Twitter and Facebook content for relevant updates, including tweets and Facebook fan pages. Bing is also responsible for Facebook's search option. With social media ever-expanding, this is a key audience to capture and increases Bing's influence greatly.
Bing has also tried to popularise 'Bing it' instead of 'Google it' and has even had a Bing-branded ice cream van giving away freebies in London. Is all of this working?
Google's response to Bing
Bing first appeared in May 2009 and ever since it has been spoken of as a potential rival to Google. With the weight of Microsoft behind it, Bing could have an impact if marketed in the right way. It's notable that Google has reacted in several ways:
Background image for the homepage - recently, Google implemented a change allowing users to personalise their homepage with an image of their choice. Although it is only an option, this reflects the format of the Bing homepage. Results pages - Google has adopted several features from the Bing results pages. If you compare the two, you will see a number of similarities in terms of related searches and the like. PPC - Sponsored links are presented in a similar way on the two search engines. Some say that there are better conversion rates on Bing, which, if true, will doubtless be something that Google is looking into.
Conclusion
Google will remain top of the pile for a good while to come with regard to search engine optimisation, but Bing's profile is rising, perhaps more so than its current market share. By establishing the Bing brand in people's minds, it is better placed to make headway. TV adverts have created a certain buzz and the slogan 'Bing and decide' has proven quite memorable for many people, which could be marked down as a minor success.
In terms of SEO, the differences between the two search engines aren't huge. If you compare results pages for different searches, many are quite similar for both Google and Bing in terms of the links that are provided on the first couple of pages.

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Authored by Andrew North, SEO Consultant, Just Search UK Ltd.

Google Case Sensitive Search

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Several weeks ago the question of a new Google case sensitive search started appearing in a couple of message boards. I've noticed this phenomenon myself especially over the last two weeks when working on a particular customer's website.
This issue impacted communication with the customer. At first, I thought it was a matter of the client and myself looking at results from two different data centers. Then I realized that the client was using capital letters in some words but not in others while searching and this impacted the results in Google.
For years, Google and the other search engines have stated that their searches are not case sensitive. But, now that seems not to be the case for some keyword phrases. You'll have to note, however, that not all keyword phrases are impacted by the use or non-use of capital letters.
I've experimented somewhat with this and the results are mixed. Those who have weighed in on the message boards have also reported mixed results as well. There is a thread on the Digital Point forum that talks about this issue and the use of "Cool Time" versus "cool time" while searching Google.
Some people report seeing different results while others don't. I can verify that I do see different results from these two searches. For me, when doing this search, the first two spots in the SERPs are the same, while the third spot on down are a bit different.
There are also threads over at Search Engine Watch and Webmaster World that are reporting the phenomenon but not the impact of the same issue. Now, the first question that pops to mind is "why?" What is the motivation for having a Google case sensitive search?
Right now, I can only speculate. Perhaps this is one attempt to thwart blog comment or message board spam? Or, perhaps this is an attempt to differentiate between a company's official name or a product name and a generic word.
The impact of this Google case sensitive search could be large for some sites. Perhaps their company name is part of their primary homepage key phrase and they rank well when using capital letters for their company name. But, suppose most searchers type in lower case and the same website doesn't rank as well in lower case.
This also brings to mind another question. Will link-builders now have to use anchor text with both upper and lower case letters in order to achieve optimal results in the Google SERPs? Do capital letters now affect the title and meta tag areas?
For many business owners case sensitive search will be a non-issue. But, for those that are affected knowing the answers to these questions may have a very large impact on their bottom lines.

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