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SEO Sydney would like to provide you with the following search engine marketing news to help you keep up to date with the latest developments and headlines in the search engine world. You will also find SEO, PPC advertising and web design tips that can be used to improve your website's internet exposure and performance.
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Sorry, Dmoz is not Home - Please Leave a Message.
That's exactly the message I feel I am getting every time I visit Dmoz.org to try and list another website into its directory. You visit the site, leave your directory submission (your message), and never hear from them! Yes, it takes a long time to have your website reviewed for submission and it gets you thinking if they are even home in the first place. I have had many questions and complaints about Dmoz and have tried to answer them as correctly as possible. But the common question is "when will they return my call?" ...full article
posted Tuesday, March 21, 2006
Search Engine Optimisation: One Link is Better than Ten
That can't be right! Shouldn't ten links be better than one? It is usually the case where more is better. However, when it comes to gaining links, having more links isn't necessarily better than having a few good links. In fact, having too many irrelevant links could possibly harm your website's visibility within the search engines. ...full article
posted Tuesday, March 14, 2006
Search Engine Optimisation: How Accurate are Keyword Tools?
In search engine optimisation, it is a crucial element to select the right keywords when optimising a website. The obvious reason being, if you have keywords with no search volume, you will not receive any traffic. Secondly, if you have keywords that are too competitive, you will find it very difficult (almost impossible) to win high ranks. So how do we find the in between balance for both obstacles? This is where keyword tools would come into place, but how accurate are they? ...full article
posted Saturday, March 11, 2006
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