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Expert advice is highly appreciated!
Hi, everyone here. I am a new comer and a beginner of optimization for google. I would like to seek advice on how to get my site listed with a key phrase. Thank you in advance.
My site is: http://bestcallback.net It is right now pretty good in #1 on search phrases "international callback" and "callback service", after I tried some optimization by learning from friends in some other forums. I wish my site could pick up "callback services" (with "s") and get high ranking on google search. I tried to add "services" in both meta description and first paragraph of content, but it has not been successful. I hope to know how I can make it happen, or I have to work on some other pages to do it (I also tried, but was not fruitful). Should I still focus on the index.html page to get it without losing my good rankings on two other key phrases. Thanks again! : |
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ummmmm...... you might want to take out your nedstat icons......
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Agree w/ Evilbunny. You're giving away critical research in your SEM campaign to potential competitors.
Otherwise, you might not have been re-indexed in Google's dbase since you made the changes (see www.google-dance.com). Also, try not to focus on more than 2-3 keywords a page. Some purists (myself included) tend to stick to one keyword per page in your site. That helps the weight and prominence of said keyword and will greatly boost your chances of getting each targeted key-term/word. Good luck and welcome to the game! x3nos
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**Clock Paradox Blog - Internet News, SEO Opinions and Editorials Last edited by x3nos : October 23rd, 2003 at 05:06 PM. |
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I deleted some nedstats and have minimized the icon on the index.html page nearly to be invisible.
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