competitive search terms

November 6th
Suhasini N
Suhasini N

LSI – The Search Engine Think-Tank

Posted in: Content & Google, Essence of Content!, Letters & Words, Trivial Tips!, Words in Advertising
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Latent Semantic Analysis is primarily used by Google to detect spam, where excessive use of keyword is inserted in order to fool the search engines into providing a higher page-ranking for that keyword. This was indeed achievable by writing meaningless templates with rotating synonyms in which any keyword was multiply inserted by using software. Thousands of pages could be generated each hour targeting a specific keyword, and people were making thousands each day using Adsense. The principles
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October 26th
Tushar
Tushar

Localizing Content – Essential for Multi-lingual SEO

Posted in: Content & Google, Essence of Content!, Foriegn Languages, Marketing Manifesto.., Queen Content!, Trivial Tips!
local markets,Important distinctions of language and locations are very important while approaching Search Engine Optimization. The search engine varies by region differently, than search engine use by different language groups. Moreover the dominant players in a global scenario may appear differently in localized markets. Site registrations as well as server placements also are able to influence localized visibility. In order to maximize visibility, translations and local language considerat
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October 19th
Suhasini N
Suhasini N

SEO copywriting Weaknesses

Posted in: Content & Google, Essence of Content!, Letters & Words, Marketing Manifesto.., Queen Content!, Trivial Tips!, Words in Advertising
If a good SEO copywriting can do wonders for the site, a bad or misfit job can be destructive. It would then be right to understand the inadequacies that may prove harmful in fulfilling the job requirement. It would be proper to pay attention to the following weaknesses. In case our analysis proves inadequate for competitive search terms it would not be able to fulfill what we intend to seek with our copywriting. The technique only works for non-competitive search terms. This will not w
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