Monday, October 23, 2006
Imagine someday you flip on your PC, get into to the Internet and go to Google.com. The browser says that there's no website originate at that address. All right you think, as you head on over to Yahoo.com. Same thing. No website originates on that URL. Now something seems suspicious, go to MSN.com since you know Microsoft will by no means run out of money, as well as their search engine will be out of bed. Nope, as an alternative you get an additional alert box telling you that there is no website originate at that URL.
Imagine no search engines!
Just dream an Internet world where no search engines are present, as well as anyone trying to make a living online selling a product or else service has to be originated. Where would you begin? Where would you list your site(s)? How would you obtain your site found by your probable customers?
This is the state of mind you should always take when promoting your website. in no doubt, it'd be great to have high rankings in the search engines, as well as get all of that free beleaguered traffic coming to your site. But just as without doubt as you achieve that ranking, you might lose it overnight - with a easy filter change in the algorithm.
You can't be totally dependent on search engines
I'm confident you've take notice of of the 'Florida' update that caused many site owners panic attacks as their before greatly ranked sites cut down off the face of the Internet. They lost sales, traffic as well as dreams of Internet riches.
As I listen to someone renowned once say- Dont place all your eggs in one basket - yet too several website owners do. They're obsessed with a high ranking in Google in its place of building a brand name people will be familiar with and trust. High rankings in the search engines are supposed to be part of your Internet marketing line of attack, but dedicate only a part of your efforts to that. You should evenly spend your time pursuing partnerships with other non-competitive part of the Internet.
Imagine no search engines!
Just dream an Internet world where no search engines are present, as well as anyone trying to make a living online selling a product or else service has to be originated. Where would you begin? Where would you list your site(s)? How would you obtain your site found by your probable customers?
This is the state of mind you should always take when promoting your website. in no doubt, it'd be great to have high rankings in the search engines, as well as get all of that free beleaguered traffic coming to your site. But just as without doubt as you achieve that ranking, you might lose it overnight - with a easy filter change in the algorithm.
You can't be totally dependent on search engines
I'm confident you've take notice of of the 'Florida' update that caused many site owners panic attacks as their before greatly ranked sites cut down off the face of the Internet. They lost sales, traffic as well as dreams of Internet riches.
As I listen to someone renowned once say- Dont place all your eggs in one basket - yet too several website owners do. They're obsessed with a high ranking in Google in its place of building a brand name people will be familiar with and trust. High rankings in the search engines are supposed to be part of your Internet marketing line of attack, but dedicate only a part of your efforts to that. You should evenly spend your time pursuing partnerships with other non-competitive part of the Internet.
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