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September 18, 2008

SEO Web Design Secrets For Beginners

By Peter Nisbet

SEO web design is a skill that can be learned, though most search engine optimization (SEO) for beginners courses dwell too much on linking strategy as opposed to web site design per se.  There are many ways for most normal people to get an improved search engine ranking, and secure a high search engine listing, and while linking is important, good on-site SEO is also necessary.

Although it might not seem like it, getting a good listing on Google or any of the other search engines is not as difficult as many like to claim. There are rules to follow, and if you play the game properly then the outcome should be in your favour.  The tips provided  in this article are not really secrets as such; although many people offer to divulge marvelous secrets to you, all they are giving you is stuff that people have been using for years.

So you won’t get any secrets here.  I have nothing hidden away that I don’t want anybody to know, and if I had I wouldn’t tell you about it! Would you?  If you had some secrets that were so valuable that they were making you money, would you give them away free in an article like this one?  Of course you wouldn’t!

So here are my not-so-secret tips on getting a good listing in Google and improving your search engine ranking.  You likely know a fair bit about meta tags, and have been informed that most are not used by search engines.  Well let me tell you something. If you ‘Google’ Article Services you will finds my website right at the top in the #1 position for that keyword. Check the description that Google provides right under the title: that is exactly as it is in the ‘Description’ tag that I have on the site. So don’t let anybody tell you that Google don’t use the Description tag, because they do.  So do Ask and MSN (now Live Search), and Yahoo also uses it, but not the whole thing exactly as written. Continue …

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