SEO and Blogging: Improvement with Relevant Backlinks and RSS Feeds

Posted on May 29, 2007 
Filed Under Articles, Blog Promotion, Search Engine Traffic

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After signing up for MyBlogLog and adding the widget to my blog I have had the pleasure of meeting new people and some very impressive web sites and blogs.

I connected with EJ Cooksey who has runs a Home Schooling blog. I have used my parental rights to Home School my eldest son after bullying almost ruined his life and education.

I also have several bloggers who want to exchange their expertise and offer me content.

So for today I have accepted an invitation from Keith Stieneke who has an SEO article of interest to you.

We all are looking for ways to increase our web site traffic using free and effective methods.

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One of the best ways to your website found in the major search engines is through having a blog attached to your website. Even better than that is having your website be a blog.

In either of the examples we are referring to SEO or rather search engine optimization. SEO, a major component of search engine marketing, improves the amount and quality of traffic a website gets from search engines using either "organic" or "algorithmic" search results. For using SEO as a marketing strategy, consideration on how search algorithms work and what people search for increase a site’s relevancy.

Read the entire => article here

Thanks again to Keith Stieneke for sharing the above article.

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I hope everyone in North America had a chance to celebrate Memorial Day. Although many lives are lost in war we do have to pay our respects for the people who served in the army and to remember the precious lives lost in many wars worldwide.

Here’s to the day when we live in a world where war is no longer an option.

Thanks again for reading,

Nancy P Redford

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