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Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 417
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Sometimes I think that just not worrying about it and just do the fucking site might just be the best approach. Screw key word density, thinking for hours on titles while checking overture and all the other stuff to optimize?
Execption gonna be back links. |
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splogtastic
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nah, it still matters... heavily...
the only time it might not matter is if your have such rockin content or a service that's so viral SEO doesn't play much into your traffic generation strategy... but even then if you SEO your rockin content or service you're going to get far more SE love than if you don't... |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 130
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Its a yes no answer from me. Both of you have brilliant points.
Lets say you do have an amazing site, doing no seo on it is pretty much a waste, lets do some basic stuff, like sumbitting it and headers tags etc, the basics have to be done to make it worthwile, going any further than the basics such as buying links etc, then you get into the grey area, the last thing you want to do with a brilliant site is get it banned simply because you get it caught on a link farm. at the other end of the scale with not a good site, you can take a gamble and if you do lose it, not much lost. and pussyluver, you say the exception is backlinks, well with a really good site, do you need to fetch them yourself? if its that good, people link to it themselves. I have quite a few of them from surfer forums which i did not even know about. |
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Administrator
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 284
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well what i found is, no seo is good when writing the actual content of the site..
when writing articles i just write it for the people and not for the se's - the seo comes into play on the rest of the page, around the content. |
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