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Where do “SEO Companies” learn how to do what they do?
I am a web designer and am learning about search engine optomization. My question isn’t how to optomize a site…. it is – how do you learn what “SEO Companies” like the ones that aver they can get you to the top of google search or yahoo search know how to get a site to the top? They must learn how to do that somewhere………..or do they just buy like bulk rankings from yahoo or google and pay with a markup to you to make your site show up first?
SEO programs? Search Engine Optomization programs? Do they work? Is the thetargetedvisitor.net a scam?
I have had many responses to my question on how to get traffic to our website and many have said SEO programs. One recommended was http://www.thetargetedvisitor.net/
The website looks fishy and I am eerie about paying $67 when I can’t find anything about it on google.
Thanks!
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Why can’t I get my Blogger blogs indexed in Google? They have PR & I’ve done good SEO, but still no SERPs.
BTW, they’re over a year ancient, I do have PageRank, and I have done excellent SEO for the past long even as. I ping at pingoat, I’m in Technorati, I’ve been very careful with duplicate content, especially when doing article marketing (only at the best article directories), have made sitemaps and uploaded to Google Webmaster (which show as successfully indexed), and I have shown up in Digg and other excellent places. So why no SERPs in Google? I’m targeting long-tail keywords too! Not as much competition! I heard that sometimes Blogger points the Meta tags to nofollow & noindex; is that right? I can’t see much in persons weird templates…. What’s up?