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Search Engine Lifecycle of a Website (Part 1) - the Initial Phase. |
Written by Michiel Van Kets

Tuesday, 11 March 2008
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Want a business on-line but you are not sure where to start? Well... the following is an overview of the things you need to consider in the initial phase of creating a website that makes money. The initial phase is about the actual set up of the site just before it goes on-line. The main considerations in the initial phase of web design are:
This article will deal with the key processes involved with SEO. Search Engine Optimisation is the process you need to go through to ensure that search engines are able to drive traffic to your site. Most people in searching for a site will use key words or phrases through a search engine. The most effective way to drive visitors to your site is to get a high listing on the Google search engine. So effective SEO in essence is about the process you employ to ensure top rankings in the search engines for the most relevant search terms on a website. From the setting up of the website until it is listed and hopefully then making you money, there is a particular time frame i.e. anywhere from 12 to 18 months, depending on how hard you want to work. This is what you can expect to do in the initial phase. Initial Phase - Month 1 to 3 - No direct sales from the web site. The initial stage is about putting your site together and putting it on-line. See below.
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About The Author:
Michiel Van Kets provides articles for Dave Glynn, who owns Searchenginesensation.com. They are part of Atomic Web Solutions and offer professional search engine optimisation (optimization) and web marketing services including pay-per-click campaign setup and management.
Michiel Van Kets provides articles for Dave Glynn, who owns Searchenginesensation.com. They are part of Atomic Web Solutions and offer professional search engine optimisation (optimization) and web marketing services including pay-per-click campaign setup and management.
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