
Search Engine Optimization Tampa
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Many
companies and individuals use the internet
extensively as a research tool, when they are looking
for products, services or resources. And why not!
The internet is a virtual and comprehensive "library" of
information, instantly available at our fingertips. So
much easier than searching or trying to remember where
we've seen information "in print," or searching
through other media. Use of
the internet in this respect has continued to grow
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Search Engine Optimization - Basic Facts

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Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is a very
technically complex field. A search engine may use
over 100 algorithms (similar to mathematical
computations) to determine how to rank your site for key
word phrases. The algorithms look at more than
just the information and coding that is on your website.
Our job is to apply SEO techniques that assure you rank
highly for competitive key word phrases, and receive the
traffic you need.
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Search Engine Optimization is On-Going
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The search
engines are constantly changing how they determine to
rank websites (changing algorithms). Competition
and other websites with SEO, are continually entering the internet
or trying to compete for those high website rankings.
Therefore, we need to continually provide search
engine optimization to your website to assure your
company has grows more traffic, and does not
decline. Our goal is to continue to expand your
website traffic and rankings. For this reason, an
on-going SEO program is a critical success factor.
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Search Engine Optimization - The Engines!
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So
what Search Engines are used the most frequently
when "internet surfers" are looking for
information? Statistics for 2004 provide the
following approximate popularity of search
engines:
Google 55 %
Yahoo 20 %
MSN 15 %
The ranking methods for different search engines
are not the same, so a successful SEO (search engine
optimization) campaign takes all of these into
consideration. We optimize your website to address the
different ranking techniques for the most popular
engines (as well as the minor engines), as listed above.
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