Three Golden Rules Of SEO For Beginners

Golden SEO Rules

Golden SEO Rules

SEO Experts Are Full Of Crap! Crap That Makes Internet Marketing Beginners Confuse… Here Is Your Eye Opener!
Many SEO experts that talk or write about this Internet marketing channel focus on making it look like ranking well in top search engines like Google, Yahoo or MSN is an impossible task, when the fact is if you put three simple golden rules of SEO to work you, you can start seeing some natural search traffic in no time. But, like any aspect of online business and marketing you need to get up and take fast actions… Off course, if you plan to run a good campaign you need to have all the pieces part of SEO success factors, this factors include:

* Commitment.
* Planning.
* Products And Services.
* Training.
* Patience.
* Website Usability And Design.
* Strategic Keyword Research.
* Analytics And Metrics.
* Tools.
* Crawl ability.
* Content.
* Links.
* Social Marketing.
* Reputation Management.
* And Trust.

I really like what the SEO tips that Jeffro wrote, which he called the “three golden rules of SEO”, that I just have to add it to this post… Here there are:

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Scour - Social Search Engine

Social Search Engine

Social Search Engine

Scour - Social Search Engine is new guy in the market. It takes the best result from the best search engines, from Google, Yahoo! and MSN.

Main attraction of Scour is that you can earn money while you do the thing you always do, Simple Search. Scour has points system. You have accumulate certain amount of points to get money. For example, to get 25$ Visa Gift Card you have collect 6500 points. You can earn points by searching, commenting and giving votes.

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Google-The Missing Manual 2nd Ed

Google The Missing Manual

Google.com is one of the five most popular sites on the Internet and is used around the world by millions of people every day. Sure, you know how to “Google it” when you’re searching for something–anything!–on the Web. It’s plenty fast and easy to use. But did you know how much more you could achieve with the world’s best search engine by clicking beyond the “Google Search” button?

While you can interface with Google in 97 languages and glean results in 35, you can’t find any kind of instruction manual from Google. Lucky for you, our fully updated and greatly expanded second edition to the bestselling Google: The Missing Manual covers everything you could possibly want to know about Google, including the newest and coolest–and often most underused (what is Froogle, anyway?)–features. There’s even a full chapter devoted to Gmail, Google’s free email service that includes a whopping 1 GB of space).

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Google Hacks 3rd Edition

Everyone knows that Google lets you search billions of web pages. But few people realize that Google also gives you hundreds of cool ways to organize and play with information.

Since we released the last edition of this bestselling book, Google has added many new features and services to its expanding universe: Google Earth, Google Talk, Google Maps, Google Blog Search, Video Search, Music Search, Google Base, Google Reader, and Google Desktop among them. We’ve found ways to get these new services to do even more.

The expanded third edition of Google Hacks is a brand-new and infinitely more useful book for this powerful search engine. You’ll not only find dozens of hacks for the new Google services, but plenty of updated tips, tricks and scripts for hacking the old ones. Now you can make a Google Earth movie, visualize your web site traffic with Google Analytics, post pictures to your blog with Picasa, or access Gmail in your favorite email client. Industrial strength and real-world tested, this new collection enables you to mine a ton of information within Google’s reach. And have a lot of fun while doing it:

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Google for Dummies

Google for Dummies

There has never been an Internet phenomenon like Google. Not even Yahoo! of 1994 and 1995 could claim the importance in so many lives that Google can claim. Amazon, eBay, Napster — all have been milestones, but Google is a uniquely big wheel. It has been adopted quickly, its user base is of global scope, and it has influence on society at large. (A recent marketing survey reported that Google was a more recognized brand than Coca-Cola and Starbucks.) No online activity has become as deeply embedded in our culture and language as Googling.

Google is far more than just a search engine and has become more important than other general search engines. Google’s value is partly due to its amazingly accurate search results, which sometimes seem almost as if Google were intuiting your information needs. Part of Google’s appeal lies in its reactionary divergence from search engine portal design and its no-fluff presentation. (As of this writing, the English version of Google’s home page contains 36 words.) Not to be forgotten are Google’s supporting services — all of which are covered in this book — which elevate its usefulness to the level of indispensability. Want to find out something? Google it.

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