On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 2:15 PM, Adam Meyer meyer7@mindspring.com wrote:
[...]The trick? Better content than the competition.[...]
I am not sure if i can confirm that. Let me show you an example. If you google "Corporate Social Responsibility" you see of course a good Wikipedia article with ~5 Page on top, followed by many many other sites with low content. I have written ~30 Page essay about it, very detailled, very scientific etc. (published 2 months ago) and I come somewhere on google page 27.
But all about I am not sure if 2 months are enough and if It needs more time. But I could give you other examples aswell, where I wrote a lot of scientific stuff and other sites just a lot of google pages infront of me while I am on page 16 etc.
On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 2:15 PM, Adam Meyer meyer7@mindspring.com wrote:
I would agree 90% with that. My wiki shows up pretty high in google searches (top first page) with out any SEO. The trick? Better content than the competition. I do use "keywords" in my writing however. Instead of saying "it" or other ambiguous words, I use the actual name of the part I am writing about once a paragraph.
On Mar 20, 2011, at 8:46 PM, Chad wrote:
On Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 8:27 PM, WJhonson@aol.com wrote:
I always thought that with Google being the 800-lb gorilla, that Meta
tags
were worthless.
Pretty much since the gorilla doesn't even care about them.
Also: SEO is a silly buzzword to sell consulting services.
-Chad
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