March 10, 2010

Google faces EU antitrust probe over search rankings and ads

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By Mail Foreign Service
Last updated at 2:25 AM on 25th February 2010

Google said the investigation revolves around how it ranks websites in its search results

Google is facing a preliminary investigation by the European Commission into allegations that it demotes rival sites in its search rankings.

Three complaints about unfair competition have been made against the world’s number one search engine.

A British and a French firm have complained about being ranked low in the U.S giant’s searches while Microsoft Corp’s Ciao! from Bing has filed a complaint about Google’s standard terms and conditions.

The low rankings complaint is significant because high rankings in Google searches drive higher volumes of traffic to websites.

It is the European Commission’s job to ensure that companies do not abuse any dominant position in the 27-country EU.

They can fine firms up to 10 per cent of their revenues for violations.

It has to date imposed billions of euros in fines against Intel and Microsoft for abuse of market dominance.

But in a statement today, issued after the US search engine operatorfirst revealed it was facing complaints, the commission said there isno formal investigation so far.

HOW DO THE RANKINGS WORK?

The algorithm that Google uses to rank websites is a closely-guarded secret. There are a number of factors that determine a website’s position but the precise correlation between them is unknown. Google has 65 per cent of market share in the US and 90 per cent in the UK which is why it is crucial for businesses that they rank highly in search results.   One of many determining factors appears to be the number of links pointing to a webpage.  The trust and authority of the site is also reflected in the rankings.

Should one take place Google would have to prove that it had acted within European Union law and could have lay bare its closely-guarded business secrets.

In its statement today, the EU executive said: ‘The Commission can confirm that it has received three complaints against Google which it is examining. The Commission has not opened a formal investigation for the time being.’

It did not identify the companies.

However, earlier in a blog, Google said that British price comparison site Foundem and French legal search engine ejustice.fr had alleged that its search engine demoted their sites in search results because they were rivals.

It said Microsoft-owned Ciao from Bing had complained about its standard terms and conditions.

Google said it had done nothing wrong and was confident it would not face a formal investigation.

‘This is the beginning of an inquiry, in all likelihood it will not go anywhere. The Commission has not expressed any hint of guilt,’ said Julia Holtz, Google’s senior competition lawyer.

Google had 90 per cent of the global search market compared with 7.4 per cent for a combined Yahoo and Bing.

It has drawn increasing regulatory scrutiny as it has grown.

U.S. antitrust authorities have challenged Google’s settlement with book publishers and authors groups to create an online digital archive, and are seeking more information on the competitive impact of its proposed 486million purchase of mobile advertising company AdMob.

Google’s Mrs Holtz said: ‘Our algorithms [the method by which firms are placed] aim to rank first what people are most likely to find useful.’

She said after Microsoft acquired Ciao! in 2008 ‘we started receiving complaints about our standard terms and conditions’, an issue that now stands before the EU antitrust office.

Mrs Holtz said while Foundem and ejustice.fr on the one hand, and Ciao! from Bing on the other, raise ’slightly different issues, the question they ultimately pose is whether Google is doing anything to choke off competition or hurt our users and partners. This is not the case’.

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Love it or hate it, Google is the most popular search engine and for most people it IS the internet. In fact most internet users would be lost without it.

I think that Google is quite aware of it’s dominent position, and guards it very protectively. They are constantly under scrutiny from competing websites, and websites in general looking for any clue that preference may be given to one website over another. I can say – as a website owner of more than 12 years, that I find this highly unlikely. They have far too much to lose to engage in such tactics, and they don’t need to anyway. They just aren’t bothered about users websites as much as people would like to think. Their main driving ambition is to deliver the best website for a particular search – and that’s it. Having made a fortune along the way is just a bonus for them.

Websites that appear at the top of searches are deemed to be ‘The best’, as far as Google’s algorithm is concerned anyway.

- Rentals365, Birmingham England, 25/2/2010 18:23

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Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.

With 90% market dominance, what does anyone expect?

- Richard, London, 25/2/2010 09:00

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When searching for a company I know by name but not websie address, it is often on the second page,behind ebay ads etc !! The usual suspects are often at the top of every search, so it’s obvious they are paying to have this happen.

- Billy McGregor, Rothesay Isle of Bute, 25/2/2010 07:55

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Whenever I hear someone tell me to “just Google it” I want to scream. There are far better search engines. Try Ask for example; rather than having ten billion answers to a simple question it will tell you straight away.

- Brett McBain, Heraklion, Crete, 25/2/2010 00:15

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Doesn’t the CIA have a vested interest in Google , quite a large shareholding I think I can remember reading somewhere?

- J Garratt, Northants, 24/2/2010 23:40

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I’ve never heard of Bing.

Nor would I dream of using any search engine other than Google, simply because they are so reliable.

As for adverts, what adverts? I never even take any notice of them.

That’s why I tape (old fashioned I know) all my programmes with adverts in so that I don’t have to watch them.

When companies wake up to the fact, that probably about 50% of television viewers or Google users ignore adverts which pay for or sponsor their programmes or search engines then we’re naffed, & so will we be ‘cos we’ll have to start paying more to watch or use them.

- DD, Floating Somewhere on Planet Earth, 24/2/2010 21:33

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March 9, 2010

Brute Force Seo Agency expert reviews Evolution II is 12 months …

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It is more than a year now since I concluded that search engine Optimization (Seo Agency) was, or was soon going to become, a waste of time. I had already, 6 months before then, said farewell to spending an hour a day working on getting reciprocal links.

What led, at the time, to what many would have said were very rash moves? After all, reciprocal linking was still being expounded, by all and sundry, as an essential way to get a good ranking, and the software tools were being actively marketed still. search engine positioning software was still being heavily marketed and is still today; keyword density was a buzz term being branded around as if it were an essential science to be practised by all good Seo Agency conscious webmasters.

What I did was to go back to marketing basics. I had received my marketing training back in the 1980’s and had practical marketing experience with my own business from the mid 1990’s. I was not born into Internet Marketing alone, so could still see outside the blinkers and the hype.

A very basic but important aspect of marketing is to know your market place. When it comes to search engine rankings, then clearly a major part of that market was the major search engines, Google, Yahoo and MSN, with Google being the clear leader then, and a year later today.

I started to think 18 months ago that as far as reciprocal linking went, it was becoming a spammers’ zone. Surely, I argued with myself, Google did not really want to rank a web site highly just because the web master had the tools and the time to chase around getting reciprocal links? It just did not make sense. And the same was true of buying links. Why should a web site rank highly because they have splashed out on buying links?

What Google, and the others, really wanted was to rank the best web sites for a particular search term, and it seemed only a matter of time before they sniffed out and extinguished the abuses such as blatantly artificial link building, Blog spam, scraping and extreme Seo Agency’ing.

A year ago, I started two new web sites without any real thought of Seo Agency. As a writer, I was happy to try to provide what search engines wanted: original content on what people were searching for. While I did provide title and description tags, everything else was just written on a go with the flow basis. The keyword phrase for any page would come out in the natural flow. I could just write to my heart’s content without using any tools checking keyword density.

The first of those new web sites 13 months ago was in the self improvement niche, which is highly competitive. I was expecting to be “Sandboxed” by Google because of that, and so it proved. But I just kept plugging away, sticking to my no-Seo Agency principle. Of course, none of us outside Google knows for sure if there is such a thing as a sandbox, but there is undoubtedly a waiting time before a new site is thrown fully into the ranking melting pot.

In the self improvement case, the last Google update saw my site emerge from the sandbox after about 12 months. So, at last, I was able see whether my no Seo Agency approach was to yield any positive results. Thankfully, a few high rankings were immediately apparent, including a few #1 positions. On one of those terms, Yahoo followed a few weeks later to the #1 position, while the site was #2 (now 1) at MSN.

Now, this is early days for that particular site, and there is much to do to get more high rankings. However, I am confident that Seo Agency is infinitely more simple than some experts, especially those selling ranking tools, tend to have you believe.

Since I started that particular site, I have only made one major change, and that is convert all my web sites to CSS. Providing a content rich site that is easy to crawl for search engine robots is the most important aspect of the new, simplified Seo Agency. In fact, following Google’s advice to webmasters is about all you need to do, and that is free.

Of course, those with software products to peddle will argue that I could do even better with their software. But if Google decides to blacklist that software as a manipulating tool, then all my hard work could be undone. So I will leave the others to chase shadows with ranking software, and just enjoy writing content. After all, that is what basic marketing told me to do.

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How Google became the indispensable frenemy

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The search engine’s public image is divided between the believers and those afraid of its overwhelming corporate power, reports Kelsey Munro.

It’s the two-man start-up that in a few short years became a global colossus – the brand that became a verb. Like no other entity in the past 12 years, Google, founded by Sergey Brin and Larry Page, has transformed the world. Today it effectively owns the web through its dominance in online search and advertising. But the first signs of disenchantment are emerging in the world’s love affair with Google, as the fun young upstart has grown into a corporate monolith sucking start-ups, consumers’ personal data and competitors’ market share into its vast orbit.

“The popular perception of Google as a friendly, harmless service is beginning to crack,” says Adam Bunn, the head of search engine optimisation at Greenlight, a British consultancy. “The past year has seen it rile opposition from governments, writers, publishers and booksellers over Google Books, newspapers over Google News and privacy advocates.”

As in politics, power breeds dissent. New competitors are greeting Google’s expansion into their territories with hostility. The European Union has begun to push back against its dominance, demanding privacy restrictions on the StreetView service in Germany and Greece. An anti-trust complaint has been lodged with the European Commission, and an Italian court convicted Google executives of invasion of privacy over a user-posted video.

Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page. Photo: Getty Images



In Australia and Britain Google has raised hackles by funnelling revenue through its Irish subsidiary to minimise corporate tax. In the US a class action lawsuit by authors and copyright holders saw the company modify its Google Books service, and smaller competitors have launched anti-trust suits, cheered on by Microsoft. Like others whose business models are directly threatened by Google, Rupert Murdoch is muscling up for a fight.

Like the human chain of residents that blocked a Google Street View camera van from photographing their village in England last year, not everyone thinks Google and its mission to “organise the world’s information” is benign, useful or even cute any more.

No.2 on Google’s famous “10 things” list – “It’s best to do one thing really, really well” – is looking like a distant memory. Some are wondering if No.6 – “You can make money without doing evil” – is following it into history.

To some, resistance from older companies, the public or regulators to Google’s relentless expansion is something like a culture war.

“Google is a very young company and the staff are a very young demographic,” says analyst Dr Steve Hodgkinson, from Ovum Australia. “They’ve grown up in the web 2.0 world; they’re not looking at these things [business, privacy, copyright] in the same way that a bunch of … older public servants would.

“They’re genuinely coming from a different paradigm.”

Dr Roger Clarke, chairman of the Australian Privacy Foundation, says, “They have computer scientists who think they’re the smartest people in the world and everyone will love it like they do. It’s not how the world works.”

Google’s public image is now split between the believers – those who “drink the Kool-Aid”, in the words of a couple of industry insiders – and those who are scared of the corporation’s overwhelming dominance and the potential for it to abuse its power.

On the one hand, it is viewed as a legitimate market leader that has earned its success through open competition and innovation, because it offers users all kinds of great free services and because its core product – Google search – is the best there is.

On the other hand, because it has become indispensable to any business with an online presence, and because it extends its commercial interests across different industries and collects ever more fine-grained data on its users, Google is making some people very nervous.

Arguably, it set itself up for a fall. You can’t build a company with a founding tenet of doing no evil and aspire to world domination without encountering some fairly sharp contradictions.

“Google has grown so fast and people fear a company becoming so dominant in the market,” says Professor Jim Macnamara from the University of Technology, Sydney. “I can tell you they’re scared in Seattle, at Microsoft.”

One Sydney web development professional, who did not want to be named because he does business with Google, says: “People are very scared of it. If you’re not listed in Google, you’re f—ed. But they keep changing the ground rules.” Google regularly updates its secret search algorithm, which can dramatically affect a site’s ranking, but says its searches are not rigged and sponsored links are clearly marked. (The EU anti-trust complaint alleges that Google has tweaked the algorithm to the detriment of small search competitors.)

That is not a concern for Jen McCormack, of Melbourne, who says she earns a six-figure income with Google’s AdSense on her website, newagestore.com. “I have a passion that Google helped me turn into a healthy business. I definitely don’t think them being big is detrimental.”

Despite having an employee culture that has been the envy of all – beanbags and massages, the free in-house cafeteria, “20 per cent time” to work on pet projects – a growing number of web wonks believe Google has taken Microsoft’s crown as the evil empire, seeing it as a multinational that has deliberately built a global business that is hard to compete with, sucking up small competitors and new technology.

Of course, there’s nothing technically wrong with that, says Jennifer Wilson, director of the Project Factory, a multi-platform development company in Sydney and Britain. “It is what business strives to do all the time, but [it looks different] if you are in a very strong, almost unassailable position in a market.”

In what sounded a little like sour grapes, this week Microsoft’s chief executive, Steve Ballmer, put Google’s dominance down to incumbency, to getting there first, rather than its culture. Others put it down to acquisitions.

“Arguably their growth has been driven more by buying other companies than anything else,” says Adam Bunn. “If you look at any of Google’s major products, including the all-important AdWords and AdSense, they are usually either fully or in part based on a product Google acquired by buying a start-up.”

Things began to sour with Google Books last year, an example of the blithe unilateralism which some argue increasingly characterises the company’s approach. “They have since adjusted their strategy, but with Google Books they just started copying books, they didn’t ask authors,” says Macnamara. “It was only when they were legally challenged that they finally came to the negotiating table, and entered into an agreement with authors and copyright holders.”

Privacy is another area of concern for non-believers. The company hasn’t always helped that. In December Google’s chief executive, Eric Schmidt, told CNBC, “If you have something that you don’t want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn’t be doing it in the first place … The reality is that search engines – including Google – do retain this information for some time.” In this light, the company’s data collection begins to look more sinister.

Gmail users may not know that they have signed up to let the company’s software read their private emails to target advertising to them. Ads are matched to words in individual messages. “Is that abuse or did we agree to that?” says Wilson.

Technically, of course, users did. But Clarke argues that most don’t know what they consented to.

A Google Australia spokeswoman points out that no human ever reads the emails – ads are targeted through an automatic software scan. “All information we gather is used in accordance with Google’s privacy policy and helps Google improve your online experience,” she says.

Christine Chen, a Google US spokeswoman, says it recognises some people have concerns with Google’s information practices, including keeping users’ search histories for 18 months.

“We’re very clear as to what kind of data we’re collecting and what we do with it, and we give people control over data that may be sensitive. Dashboard is an example of that.” Google Dashboard is a widget which allows clued-in users to control their data and privacy settings.

Similarly, Google’s Ads Preferences setting allows people to opt out of receiving targeted ads (they will still receive random ads). Yet most users prefer targeted ads, she says. Many users view Google’s collection of their personal info as a trade-off for the benefit of their free products.

Concerns with Google centre on the question of whether it is now a monopoly and could turn “evil”. It may not always retain its founders’ best intentions. “That’s what the regulators worry about,” says Hodgkinson. “They can’t rely on a future where everyone is well intended.”

Even those nervous about Google’s power use it. Many need it. It’s the indispensable frenemy. Wilson says, “It’s a very interesting relationship. People might hate Google but we need them because they’re making such big strides in areas we need to go.”

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March 8, 2010

How to make your blog rank in top 10 in Google | Blog For Noob

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How to make your blog rank in top 10 in Google – If your website is new , you need to inform crawlers that , ” come and index my site ” , when you are posting new contents frequently.faster indexing also means a chance to get good rank in google.This can happen in your case if you write on current events in any field of news reporting.If you have a blog website then you should utilize the blog directories to ping them.

1.Page Title Tag

Carefully plan your title tag of pages.The keyword your plan to rank higher in google must appear within first three words of the title.

for ex :Blog For Noob

2.Submit a Sitemap.

Sitemap is a type of xml file where a list of all your site pages are stored.Google crawler loves this file.

You can create a site map of your pages without writing a line of code by using sitemap generator utility at http://www.xml-sitemaps.com/.


3.Optimize your image

Now that google can not see what you have written inside your beautiful photoshopped image.You can do two things

i)Use Alt tags of image to describe your image.
ii)Keep the name of the image file Keyword targetted i.e Barrack_Obama_first_speech.jpg

4.Use Tool Tips

Its my personal experience that tooltips used inside html tags also boost Google Ranking if your use some keywords you want to target for.

5.Content Formatting

Try to put your content title within H1 tags , use bold tags (keyword).
Do not stuff too many keywords unnecessarily.

It is seen that 3% of keywords should be used for every 500 word article.

6.Join Google Webmaster Tools

This site by google has alot of information and tools for SEO.It also displays what your site errors are and what need to be done.

7.Optimize HTML comments

You should not forget to write your keywords inside HTML comments.Most web-masters use this trick.

8.Use Meta Keyword and Description

Meta Description will appear below Title when someone searches site in google.Meta-description should be such that it draws attention of surfers.

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SEO, or search engine optimization, is a key component of any website marketing strategy. Part of that strategy involves developing backlinks to a website, which can boost a site’s rankings in Google and other search engines. A backlink is when one website links to another. SEO Fox has just rolled out Link Reporter, a product that condenses and categorizes information on competitors’ backlinks.

AUSTIN (PRWEB) March 2, 2010 — SEO, or search engine optimization, is a key component of any website marketing strategy. Part of that strategy involves developing backlinks to a website, which can boost a site’s rankings in Google and other search engines. A backlink is when one website links to another. SEO Fox has just rolled out Link Reporter, a product that condenses and categorizes information on competitors’ backlinks.

“Companies should not develop backlinks in a vacuum,” said David Ogletree, owner of SEO Fox. “In order to create an effective SEO strategy, companies must be aware of their competitors’ activity.
“However, the process of sifting through thousands of links can be quite time-consuming and tedious,” he said. “Link Reporter does the manual labor for you. It breaks down large lists of backlinks into manageable chunks of information as well as removes links that no longer exist or have no SEO value.
“What’s more, you don’t waste any time because Link Reporter only shows current backlinks. Our program spiders the entire list of backlinks for a particular website and generates a report that shows what types of links the website has.”

Ogletree said that, based on the report’s data, a business can develop more than just a great quantity of links but quality links as well.
Link Reporter features:

Most reports are completed in 24 hours or less, depending on the number of backlinks. For example, it takes about 24 hours to generate a report with 100,000 backlinks. Costs are as follows: one report, $29.95; five reports, $135; 10 reports, $250. For an additional $4.99 you get a list of links to your site that are linked to but no longer exist.

Link Reporter is one of many search-related services offered by SEO Fox. Other services include:

For more information, visit http://linkrep.seofox.com
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March 7, 2010

Affiliate Marketing Tips & Tricks » Blog Archive » Google PageRank …

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What is PageRank? Does PageRank issues in search engine rankings?

PageRank (PR for brief) is the tactic by which google evaluates the significance of any given site. Pagerank is Google’s means of deciding a page’s importance.

Google assigns a numeric weighting from 0-10 for every webpage on a logarithmic scale (like Richter scale), that means that the gaps between the integers improve logarithmically the closer you get to 10. So, for instance, the gap between the 2 and three is quite small, whereas the hole between 7 and 8 is huge in comparison. As such, boosting your PageRank from a 2 to 3 could be fairly easy, and going from a 7 to eight can be fairly hard.

Does pagerank solely issues for getting a excessive ranking?

No. pagerank will not be the one thing that matters, things like keyword density, and the anchor text used to link to the positioning can even have varying degrees of effect on google.

However by some means pagerank matters as a result of it is among the components that determine a page’s rating in the search results. It isn’t the one factor that Google uses to rank pages, but it is a vital one.

At one point, PageRank (PR) was a significant factor in rankings. At this time it’s one of hundreds of things in the algorithm that determines a page’s rankings.

Google updates its algorithm frequently to maintain its outcomes relevant. So, the system used to determine pagerank and google rankings isn’t constant.

What is all about Alexa Traffic rank?

It is a rating system set by alexa.com(a subsidiary of amazon.com)

Alexa site visitors rank offers rough indication of the visitors your website is getting. The traffic rank supplies historical visitors data. The traffic rank quantity gives the three months aggregated information from millions of Alexa Toolbar users. And it’s a mixed measure of page views and users.

The decrease your rating on Alexa the better. In case you have a rating below one hundred,000 then your website should be getting good traffic. 3,000,000 to four,000,000 ratings are for brand new sites largely, or websites with no site visitors basically. Whereas a score of 1 will probably be for the web site with the most traffic.

Alexa’s objective is to indicate the actual traffic of a particular web site, the quantity that it reveals serves as only a random pattern of the particular traffic of that website. This is because solely a small percentage of web customers are utilizing Alexa toolbar, the place Alexa Traffic Ranking algorithm solely base its computation and ranking. Along with this, Alexa Toolbar works solely with the Internet Explorer browser and on Windows working systems.

Thus, Alexa Site visitors Rank has a substantial share of error and would not actually mirror the exact and precise site visitors of a website. However because the visitors was base on a random sample and assuming that the sampling is close to uniform, it could nonetheless be a good bases for giving idea of the amount of traffic and visitors ranking, simply always do not forget that it has some proportion of error.

Google pagerank Vs Alexa site visitors rank

Google Pagerank and Alexa Site visitors Rank though both attempted to rank the websites. On the other hand, they are entirely different in their goal, (Google rank web pages in keeping with its popularity and significance based on inbound hyperlinks whereas Alexa rank the websites in response to its site visitors, which is randomly sampled). That is why it’s extra usually that they show a distinct and contradicting statistics, specially, for a relatively small and new websites.

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Search Engine Optimization Company Launches Product Analyzing Competitors’ Backlinks

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SEO, or search engine optimization, is a key component of any website marketing strategy. Part of that strategy involves developing backlinks to a website, which can boost a site’s rankings in Google and other search engines. A backlink is when one website links to another. SEO Fox has just rolled out Link Reporter, a product that condenses and categorizes information on competitors’ backlinks.

AUSTIN (PRWEB) March 2, 2010 — SEO, or search engine optimization, is a key component of any website marketing strategy. Part of that strategy involves developing backlinks to a website, which can boost a site’s rankings in Google and other search engines. A backlink is when one website links to another. SEO Fox has just rolled out Link Reporter, a product that condenses and categorizes information on competitors’ backlinks.

“Companies should not develop backlinks in a vacuum,” said David Ogletree, owner of SEO Fox. “In order to create an effective SEO strategy, companies must be aware of their competitors’ activity.
“However, the process of sifting through thousands of links can be quite time-consuming and tedious,” he said. “Link Reporter does the manual labor for you. It breaks down large lists of backlinks into manageable chunks of information as well as removes links that no longer exist or have no SEO value.
“What’s more, you don’t waste any time because Link Reporter only shows current backlinks. Our program spiders the entire list of backlinks for a particular website and generates a report that shows what types of links the website has.”

Ogletree said that, based on the report’s data, a business can develop more than just a great quantity of links but quality links as well.
Link Reporter features:

Most reports are completed in 24 hours or less, depending on the number of backlinks. For example, it takes about 24 hours to generate a report with 100,000 backlinks. Costs are as follows: one report, $29.95; five reports, $135; 10 reports, $250. For an additional $4.99 you get a list of links to your site that are linked to but no longer exist.

Link Reporter is one of many search-related services offered by SEO Fox. Other services include:

For more information, visit http://linkrep.seofox.com
About SEO Fox
SEO Fox is represented by a team of search engine professionals with more than 20 years of combined experience in web development and search engine marketing. SEO Fox is a one-stop shop for dedicated search engine optimization, web development, consulting and marketing projects. The company implements strategic Internet marketing techniques with comprehensive project management.

David Ogletree
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ogletree(at)gmail(dot)com

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How to get top ranking in google search engine?

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If you want to make your site top listen at the selected key words,then what is the best way to arise it in google search engine,thus enhancing the traffic so do the buying stuff???

How to get top ranking in google search engine?

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March 6, 2010

As a business owner, if someone guarantees Search Engine Ranking within 72 hours, what is your perception?

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There is no legitimate ‘white hat’ SEO company that can guarantee Search Engine Ranking in an extremely short period of time (unless they are in bed with Google, and if someone knows one, let me know) If a an SEO company does guarantee results in 72 hours, how is that perceived by the business owner who is their client?
Is it perceived as ‘Cheap Services’ – not justifying the cost of the service, or unethical practices, or simple enough to do on their own?

As a business owner, if someone guarantees Search Engine Ranking within 72 hours, what is your perception?

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