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Discover Simple Ways To Get Search Engines To Love Your Content

When the content on your site is of the highest quality, the search engines will reward your efforts. You should hire content writers who know how to research; and who know what they are talking about. These are the people you want writing content for your website.

Do not be cheap either! This is not about placing one fresh article on your website a month. The sites with regular, fresh, high quality content will get increased visits from the SERPs. On certain sites they are known to come back as much as one to three times per day.

Search bots will only do this if they see fresh content. There is a point at which the bots will and will not come back and crawl. They will not if they do not see fresh content. They will come back to your homepage to find the fresh content.

If they cannot find it they leave. If they do find fresh content they will continue to navigate throughout your site. We all know that fresh content throughout your entire site is costly and time consuming. We also know that it will separate you and elevate you from the rest.

Inbound links to your site from relevant and trusted sites will always boost your site. Some of the strongest referrers are below:

- Links from pages with a higher PR 4+ and less than 50 outbound links.

- Links from pages with a lower PR and less than 10-25 outbound links.

- Forums, blogs or Viral Marketing.

- This must be a permanent, ongoing project.

- The links should be in place for at least 12 to 18 months to make a difference.

- Getting 100 or 1000 this month, then dropping to just a few next month is a sure flag for search engines.

- A steady link building scheme is required to earn top rankings. Absolutely no link farms.

Some people spend thousands of dollars, and expend months of effort to increase their page rank. Could questionable SEO techniques lead to URL penalization? Absolutely yes!