Search Engine Optimization Tips

So after posting a couple of recent posts on what’s going on in the SEO world, and some general tips and explanations about email set up, I have decided to go back to the main point of this blog: search engine optimization tips!

I just noticed that I have written posts on how to rank your website on google, what are meta tags and some other general search engine optimization tips, but realized I have not actually explained some of the fundamentals in search engine optimization, about where to begin. So I will now start from the beginning and explain some of the most important search engine optimization tips that will help your website rank well on major search engines.

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Facebook Like Program

Need to get more ‘likes’ on your facebook page? Not sure how?

Many facebook pages are created as part of a social media marketing campaign, but then the owners are left scratching their heads as to why no one new ‘likes’ their pages. Promoting your new facebook page to your friend list is a good start, but how do you increase your likes regularly?

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Google update: Improved diversity of domains in searches

Matt Cutts recently tweeted about a new algorithm update to Google that will apparently improve the diversity of of domains returned in Google searches. What does this mean for your website and rankings?

If you use Google often, you’ve probably noticed that for many searches, you’ll get the same domain in the results a couple of times. Sometimes the same domain can show a couple of times within the first two or three pages of the Google search results and sometimes you’ll see major directories dominate the results pages with their listings. This can be a bit annoying, especially when you’re looking for a range of results from different websites.

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Copyright Removal Notices to Affect Google Rankings

Google announced yet another change to its search algorithm which is supposed to take effect next week (yes, another change, again!). The change/update is basically now when Google receives, or has received, a notice of copyright infringement on a website from the apparent copyright owner, Google will not only flag it in the search results as it has always done, but will actually lower the ranking of the website in their search engine or remove it completely from the search results.

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