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Five Search Engine Optimization Principles To Use

1. Enrich your articles or post with keywords: find keywords that are high indexed by Google. It needs not be very plenty but you can concentrate on a few. Ask yourself how your post can be found using search engines; what will others type into Google to find your blog or site.

2. Have a specific niche: you will rank well in search engine result if you a substantial content on a specific topic or have numerous pages of similar themes rather than one that covers general topic.

3. Allow site to be view in any or most browsers: make your site easy to navigate by lessening Flash or Java script; that way robots can index your site right away.

4. Medium length articles: web readers are skim readers and they do not like lengthy post. Bring that big article into small chunks; Long posts usually cover a lot of topics and will tire your readers reading to the end.

5. Have your site indexed: You could implement all the principles from numbers one to four and yet get no traffic is because search engines have not found you. Submit your site’s URL to be indexed by major search engines like Yahoo and Google.

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