Are you looking for the Google SEO Guide?

You have come to the right place. A few weeks ago, I did not even know that this guide existed.
This is a great starting place for those that are new to SEO. If you don't know what they are looking for, it's pretty hard to give it to them.

Some of the factors that are covered within the SEO guide our…
- Keywords on your page
- Keywords in your URL
- Keywords in your Header (H1) Tags
- Keywords in Title Tag
- Keywords in Meta Tag Description

And offsite, here are a few ranking factors to keep in mind…
- Total Incoming Back Links
- Incoming Links from High PR Pages
- Natural Looking Backlinks
- Anchor Text for your Keywords
- DMOZ and Yahoo Directory Listings

And then a few traffic related ranking factors that are involved in your overall SEO score.

- Visitor time on page
- How many visitors according to Google Analytics
- What keywords they use to find you?

By clicking the link below, you can download the SEO guide. download Google SEO Guide
Once you have read it cover to cover, it will then be time for you to implement SEO into your business.

HOW are you planning to do that?
On the next page, you will have access to a revolutionary software and training system that can implement all of the “Google-approved” SEO methods for your website.

In addition to SEO, here are a few more items that this software will manage for you.…

    ▪   Keyword Research   
    ▪   Domain Research
    ▪   Domain Availability   
    ▪   Domain Registration
    ▪   Ordering Unique Content
    ▪   Website Building
    ▪   Hosting   
    ▪   Graphics Libraries
    ▪   Offers and Promotions
    ▪   SEO - Search Engine Optimization
    ▪   Link Tracking
    ▪   Traffic Statistics

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IT contractors, as well as those working in new media and marketing, are having to increase their skills in mobile technologies.

According to a new study conducted as a joint venture between Freelancer.co.uk and ContractorCalculator, the requirements of firms are moving away from marketing via social media and search engine optimisation to gearing up their online presence on devices such as tablets and smart phones.

Freelancer.co.uk chief executive, Matt Barrie, said: “User activity is moving to mobile devices and the trend won’t be reversing any time soon, as the other five billion people on this planet join the internet, primarily through mobile.”

The website found that the number of projects for smartphone development, including the creation and upkeep of apps, posted in the second quarter of this year rose by 36 per cent on the previous three months.

However, search engine optimisation projects and link building fell by 7.3 and 8.3 per cent respectively. 
 
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What are Google Alerts?
Google Alerts are emails sent to you when Google finds new results -- such as web pages, newspaper articles, or blogs -- that match your search term. You can use Google Alerts to monitor anything on the Web. For example, people use Google Alerts to:

  • find out what is being said about their company or product.
  • monitor a developing news story.
  • keep up to date on a competitor or industry.
  • get the latest news on a celebrity or sports team.
  • find out what's being said about themselves.
       Here's how it works:
  1. You enter a query that you're interested in.
  2. Google Alerts checks regularly to see if there are new results for your query.
  3. If there are new results, Google Alerts sends them to you in an email.
For general queries like [ football ], you can get a summary of the new results every day. For     specific topics, like[ cardiovascular atherosclerosis ], you might not get an email every day, but you'll find out when something new and relevant is published.