Good stuff! In my experience time plays a major role
Jared
1- Firstly Include useful and original high-quality information on your site
2- Optimize on page and off page each page in your website
3- Submit your site to various web directories and reference websites
4- Publicize your site related to your business
5- Write a newsletter, article and send it to targeted market
6- High-quality websites to link to your website
7- Update your website regularly
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Good stuff! In my experience time plays a major role
Jared
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Thanks for sharing this tips I have a lot experience on how to get you site in 1st page in Google like doing Search engine optimizaton example are forum and blog posting and social bookmarking.
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Well technically, if we're talking about getting to the top of Google's SERPs, yes it does.
Doesn't get you to the top of the non-paid results, no. Can place you higher than the non-paid SERPs though.
What's better?
1) Spend your time and/or resources ploughing away at trying to be number one via SEO
or
2) Spend money, optimise your ad creatives and get to the top via PPC
Thoughts?
The answer is both!
SEO your main target keyterms, and any long-tail keywords you have identified, and then supplement your SEO work with PPC on the keyterms (targeted or not) where you are not yet appearing on page 1 (and probably in position 1-5).
Then, as your SEO starts showing results, you can ease off the PPC on those terms, ensuring that the traffic levels remain stable.
After all, 'free' traffic is much more desirable than paying per click!
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Totally agree Kev although I'd add that I'd probably do a bit of ROI analysis and if the SEO was working and I was getting more traffic and leads from nautral results, I wouldn't necessarily cut the PPC back if it worked out as more leads at an affordable cost.
But yeah, both is what I'd do too.
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