SEO Link Building
To get a number one website ranking on Google, Yahoo and MSN, posting your website is just the first step. Relevent, high value inbound links will account for 50% of your website's search engine ranking. Building inbound links gradually over time on a monthly, weekly or daily process is a necessary step in the long term goal of achieving a first page search engine results ranking.
Google favors a website that slowly builds up links, as this is the natural process. Posting a mass amount of links all in one day, week or month may cause Google to flag your website for spam. This could cause your website to be temporarily removed from the search engines all together. So a long term, sustained link building campaign is a prerequisite for any website seeking a number one search engine ranking.
The modern SEO philosphy is to play by the rules and focus on posting quality content on your website and acquiring quality inbound links to your website.
Content and Inbound Links are the two primary factors that account for how your website is ranked on Google, Yahoo, MSN and Ask. The search engine spiders scan your website for keyword relevent content. The more quality, keyword relevent content your website has to scan, the more data the search engines have to rank your website. Therefore, the more often you add new quality, keword relevent content to the website, the better chance your website has of ranking higher in keyword specific search results.
If you post quality, keyword relevent website content and build high value inbound links, the search engines will find and rank your website all by themselves.
There are no shortcuts to SEO results! Mass search engine submissions no longer appear to be an effective means of search engine optimization. There are four primary search engines on the Internet: Google, Yahoo, MSN and Ask. There are hundreds, even thousands of smaller search engines that are basically insignificant in regards to search engine optimization. The cost effective value of submitting to these smaller search engines is questionable, as most of them draw their results from Google, Yahoo, MSN or Ask. In addition, the major search engines find and rank websites using their own methods of scanning a website, so it is not neccessary to submit your website to any search engines.
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