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Search Engine Lifecycle of a Website (Part 2) - Off-site Optimisation. |
Written by Michiel Van Kets

Saturday, 15 March 2008
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So you have created your website and taken time to use key Search Engine Optimisation techniques. The next phases in this life cycle are concerned with the processes you use off-line to maximize the performance of your website. Below is an overview of what you can expect. Month 4 - Google acknowledged your site. Some traffic and orders come to your site. In the meantime continue to do the following:
Months 5 to 12 - Orders trickle in. Google and other SE's have not featured your site.
Month 19 - Your site has finally begun to feature on page 2 or 3 of the Google listing and other SE's. Consequently your orders increase. Continue optimizing your site and you can expect to see your site feature on page 1 of Google's listings and other search engines for most key phrases and words. It should be apparent that creating a money making website entails a lot of patience and hard work. If you follow these basic steps of search engine optimisation (optimization) and commit to learning and updating your knowledge success will surely follow. Start to check out sites and forums that are available to help you in your endeavour to create an internet business. Have fun and stay positive. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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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