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Is the website for business or fun? If it is for business and you know very little about SEO then I would strongly recommend that you call in the professionals. We have a constant stream of potential clients knocking on our door who have spent months (sometimes years) trying to SEO their sites and have got themselves into a complete and irrecoverable mess. Without exception these, otherwise quite rational people, have been persuaded to use a wide range of 'tools' that have promised them top positions. The plain fact is you don't actually need any tools you just need to know how to do it and preferably had a lot of experience doing it.
We also get a large number of site owners who have been misadvised by so called SEO consultants simply because for every good SEO consultant there are thousands of bad ones. The Accepted Answer in this PAQ http://www.experts-exchang
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by: humeniukPosted on 2005-05-09 at 22:24:27ID: 13965633
The key tools of the trade are information, persistence, and monitoring results.
/guideline s.html - look for the WPG reference) and Yahoo's Quality Guidelines (http://help.yahoo.com/hel p/us/ysear ch/basics/ basics-18. html) to get an idea what the search engines are looking for.
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Information: Google specifically recommends AGAINST using Web Position Gold . . . and doorway pages, for that matter.
There are some handy tools online, but they're of little use until you have the basics down. You should review Google's Webmaster Guidelines (www.google.com/webmasters
Also, get a handle on the fundamental SEO techniques - www.seo-guy.com/tutorial.h
Then you may be able to make use of some tools like these: www.webmaster-toolkit.com (but don't skip the steps above).
Finally, make liberal use of the E-E Online Marketing TA :)