Written on October 12th, 2004 at 06:10 pm by Darren Rowse
A Short Course in SEO
SEO – A short Course is a useful article written about Search Engine Optimization that will help anyone seeking tips at how to Optimize their blog or website for Search Engines.
‘Anyone who does business on the internet today has heard of SEO (search engine optimization), and many have tried their hand at it themselves. Most find, however, that they don’t get much response from their efforts. This leads to a dilemma for a start-up business: Is there any way to capitalize on internet traffic without paying big bucks for a professional SEO?
The answer is, yes and no. As with anything in business, you can’t get something for nothing, and most people who own top listings for competitive search engine keywords have paid dearly for that privilege. However, there are some simple things that can help make your new website more friendly not only to search engines, but also to your customers:
1. Remember that your customers always come first! Make your site easy to use and easy to buy from, and you will win a loyal following. Simple, straightforward sites perform best all around. Clearly labeled navigation, informative page content, secure online purchasing and ease of ordering are some key elements to a successful website.’ Read more at SEO – A short Course.



5 Responses to “A Short Course in SEO” - Add Yours
Muhammad Kashif Majeed
October 19th, 2004 6:41 am
Repected Sir,
I want to get the reliable income from the internet fastly.
Regards,
Muhammad Kashif Majeed.
Maurice
September 28th, 2007 3:59 am
Thanks for the information
David Blaze
March 10th, 2008 10:59 am
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mp3traker
February 25th, 2009 11:18 pm
Nice, i like it better than my original thought. Plus it speed up the process so I can see the result much faster.
Blogineer
March 17th, 2009 2:29 pm
I couldn’t agree more. pay someone for seo if you have the budget but choosing the right seo expert is in equal important.
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