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Search Engine Optimization Tips & The Future of Search
Submitted By: Ron Sheldon
September 24, 2009
Category: Search Engine Optimization
Google and the rest of the search engines try to track as much information as they can. Whether you are using Google Chrome, have your Google Desktop enabled or even if you have your Google Toolbar enabled, you should know that Google is tracking your every “search” move. Moreover, Google is tracking you by cookies. And all that is just little old you! Google is tracking far more than that. Google has Google Analytics, bought-out, juiced up and renamed as such from Urchin. Through Google Analytics, Google is tracking all the hits and more importantly the length of stay people are staying on a particular page of a particular site. Ah, to those of you that thought Google was offering Chrome, Desktop and Google Analytics for free for the sake of their generosity have a lot to learn about corporate generosity! Get to the point already Ron! Okay, okay here is the point, search engine optimization will become far more about targeting the right key phrases and writing the right amount of content for those key phrases than ever before. So for those of you that have written a book about Corporate Ethics and want to come up for the keyword “corporations” can dream the unattainable dream, as that will never happen (sorry). You will need to focus your key phrases around the words “corporate ethics” as corporations will cast too wide a net that no fish will fall into as big brother Google is going to ensure that does not happen. Under the flag of accurate search results, those dreams will never come true (sorry again). As such, the Internet will become far more niche than it is now. Sites that offer niche products should do very well (in my opinion) in that type of environment, as they will automatically be focusing on niche key phrases. I Hope these search engine optimization tips for the future of search help! Categories: Search Engine Optimization | Search Engine Marketing | Keywords | Content Writing | Link Building |
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