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Melbourne SEO
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Written by Wes Towers - Melbourne Graphic Designer
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Friday, 09 July 2010 |
How to Increase Your Search Engine TrafficGetting the search engines to know you exist is one thing however. If you really want to do well, you should add fresh content regularly. Update your website as often as you can using your keywords. One of the easiest ways to do this is to add a blog or articles feature where you can add new content on a weekly basis.
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Melbourne SEO
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Written by Wes Towers - Melbourne Graphic Designer
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Thursday, 08 July 2010 |
How to Get High in Search EnginesLocation, Location, Location…. OnlineIf bricks and mortar businesses can have prime locations, the same is true for online businesses. If the main street is the best location for an offline business, for online ventures it is the first page of the search results of search engines such as Yahoo and Google. You need your online business on the first page of these search engines to generate the amount of traffic that will propel your business forward.
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Melbourne SEO
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Written by Wes Towers - Melbourne Graphic Designer
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Tuesday, 06 July 2010 |
How to Avoid Getting Banned by GoogleIt is good to have a strong marketing plan that will boost your rankings in search engines as quickly as possible. However, you should avoid underhanded schemes that may get you banned by search engines such as Google.
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Melbourne Web Designer
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Written by Wes Towers - Melbourne Graphic Designer
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Monday, 05 July 2010 |
How to Avoid the Most Common Website MistakesRanking high in search engines is the goal for many website owners. You should be aware this is easier if your website has been designed from the ground up, to be friendly to search engines. Make sure you work with a web designer who understands the requirements of search engines. Here are some of the top mistakes often seen on websites:
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Melbourne Website Strategy
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Written by Wes Towers - Melbourne Graphic Designer
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Friday, 02 July 2010 |
How to Structure Your Website for Maximum ResultsWebsite ArchitecturePlanning your website architecture sounds technical, but really, it doesn’t need to be. All you need is a pen and paper and start scribbling down how your website will flow. For those that prefer to do it on a PC, you could use a simple Word document or a spreadsheet, so you can map out the pages and navigation you want included. A more complicated diagram may be required for large scale websites. However, for most businesses, this is overkill. Just make sure you include all the details of the framework and requirements for your website. Mistakes in website creation can be expensive and difficult to fix, so it is vital that you take the time to map out the structure of your site based on your specific needs. You don’t need to know all the technical aspects of how it works, just what the outcome and functionality will be. Leave the technical jargon to your web designer.
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