The Ten Commandments of SEO

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Hi there, I just found this article on the Ten Commandments of SEO... I'm not sure if this link has been given here before, but it seemed one not to be missed.

>> Here is the link to the 10 commandments article...

A lot of work though!
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  • Profile picture of the author mdunn123
    One of the many more reasons that I hire this work out! I know what I'm doing, but I hate doing the actual work!
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  • Profile picture of the author paulmcp
    "Thou Shalt Have Keywords People Are Typing Into Search Engines with low competition"

    The best trick to use is the following

    Go to Google and type in allintitle:nameofproduct review

    for example allintitle:Google Nemesis Review

    (I'm not selling Nemesis by the way)

    results about three thousand four hundred pages - So, you'd be posting till the cows come home before anybody bought anything because getting to number one is too much work

    Now try

    allintitle:Google Nemesis Product Review

    Ah - only ten pages - I'd start posting to every squidoo and hub and blog and twitter and write a convincing review of the product

    You only have 10 pages to compete with.

    Now don't spend days doing this but if you spend two hours and make a few sales a month not bad for two hours work.

    Btw - Google estimates about 150 searches per day for just google nemesis. About forty four hundred searches a month. This will decline when the product is no longer being activly promoted.

    The person in position one gets about forty percent of those searches or a little under sixty clicks a day - Not quite the path to Billions but if a few buy it's good income.
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    • Profile picture of the author Misch.Chief
      Cheers for the link, its a very good article!
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      • Profile picture of the author Jason Mathews
        I do not think I would agree with the blog and forum comments. Clearly it seems a lot of people are saying make comments in blogs and leave your link, but those who actually know how search engines operate seem to suggest that google discounts links from the comments sections as well as the sig on forums.

        It does make sense, I mean if google does not keep on top it dies, simple as, and for Google to give value to the links in the comments section of a blog they are simply allowing themselves to be manipulated Badly.

        Anyway, that is what people who I trust know their stuff are saying.
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  • Profile picture of the author logoonlinepros1
    Such a great article share with all seo experts but you missing something in seo commandments like article submission, profile link building and marketing on social network sites.
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