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Solutions241

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Oct 27, 2007 12:11 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Please, please, please do not fall for the old line that `we can get you on the front page of Google for x amount of dollars.
 
It is not true. Here are the basic steps of what is involved and many of these must be done by a highly experience SEO developer.
 
1) Research competition and keyword
2) Make changes to appropriate website tags
3) Monitor progress on search engines tuning tags as needed.
4) Find where competition is linked and get linked there as well.
5) Get as many links on web pages with a PR 4 or higher as you can
6) Time. Most search engines give you credit for being online a long time
7) Changes - make changes to your content often
 
The initial work should cost between $500-$2000 dollars depending ont he size of your website. Our company then gives you a report each month with the progress of your search engine ranking. Make sure the people you hire do the same.
 
There are additional steps but these are the very basics. If these are not being done find another company to handle your website needs.
 
aaronserrands

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Oct 27, 2007 7:58 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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How can I tell where competition is linked and get linked there as well?

How do I find PR4 web pages to get links from?
 
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Solutions241

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Oct 27, 2007 10:27 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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There are websites that you can enter your URL and it will show you where you have links. Do that for your competition. Also the Google toolbar has a great Page Rank feature. I use software that gets me a little more info so I can better customize my clients searchability.
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