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Why Your Web Site's Rank Matters! Truth & Myth about high website ranking or higher search engine
ranking!
There's a pervasive myth among Web site managers that simply
submitting your Web site to hundreds of search engines will
increase traffic to your site. That's just not true! Submitting
alone does not guarantee that your site will be visible to
search engine users. When someone queries a search engine
for a keyword related to your site services, does your page
appear in the top 10 matches - or does your competition's?
- Virtually everyone begins their Web browsing at one of the seven major search engines. Your rank within these search engines determines how many people will find and visit your Web site.
- Major search engines attract more distinct visitors than any other Web sites. In fact, seven of the ten most visited Web sites are search engines.
- Other forms of online advertising such as banner ads are expensive. Just a few good positions under a few important keywords can deliver the same or better results - for FREE.
- Being in the Yellow Pages doesn't ensure even one phone call-you need a good listing and a large display ad. In search engines, the higher you rank under important keywords, the more traffic you'll get.
If you're not listed within the first two or three pages of results, you lose, no matter how many engines you submitted your site to. There are two barriers to solving this problem. First, you have to know the techniques that will move you into a top 10 position - the very techniques contained in this special report. Once you learn how to achieve a top 10 search position, you have to monitor your progress - a crucial step that takes hours to do right.
A top 10 ranking in a major search engine such as Yahoo!,
Lycos or AltaVista often will generate more targeted traffic
than an expensive banner advertising campaign. Plus, a good
search engine position is free - anyone can do it. Consider
this:
Search engines generate more traffic to Web sites than almost
any other source. This was demonstrated by the Tenth WWW
User Survey conducted by the Georgia Institute of Technology,
October 1998 (paraphrased): The ways in which people discover Web sites:
1. Links from other Web pages 88%
2. Via search engines 85%
3. From friends 65%
This widely respected study shows that almost 90% of Web
users find Web sites through search engines. This proves something
most of you probably already know - good positioning in search
engines by organic website promotion services will produce big results!
We highly recommend that you review the Georgia Tech report
yourself at:
http:// www. gvu. gatech. edu/ gvu/ user_ surveys/ survey-1998-10/
This Tutorial details the specific steps you will
take to move your Web site into a top position. Best of all,
it's not hard! You don't need to be a super-talented Web page
designer to do the things to your Web pages that will improve
your rankings. Most of it is rudimentary HTML coding and we
provide much of the code for you!
This special report is about teaching you the steps you need
to take to succeed. These specific techniques will move your
site from "The Land of the Lost" into "The Land of the Found"
- found at the top of search engines' rankings, that is. No
single tip can guarantee you a top position. However, by using
this information your odds are greatly improved.
You can do this. It's not hard, but it takes a little time.
Our reviewers made it through the entire book in an hour or
two. If you give it an hour, you'll build your traffic. When
you build your traffic without spending advertising dollars,
you'll have unequivocal online success. Read on and learn
all you need to know to get your Web site into a top position!
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