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vtrance
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Posted: 11/16/2005 03:55 am
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Hi


Is it true that going in for a paid submission on google actually hikes up your ranking?

If I submit to google, assuming that the title, meta tags, description and the density of keywords, the quality of content are all well managed, what are the chances of coming up in first or second page?

Does google rank me up??? If not how to increase the page rank?

What actually google does if i go in for a paid submission?
Can anybody answer these questions please, as i'm gettin really curious to hear from the experts out here.

Thanks.



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Posted: 11/17/2005 11:04 am
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You don't pay for a submission on Google. The only "pay" you can do for Google is the AdWords. Those are actual advertisements, they are seperate from the Google index.

You cannot pay any fees to Google to get them to increase your rankings in the natural, or organic listings. You can only work to get more links to your site and to have strong, optimized content if you want to get better Google rankings.



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Posted: 11/18/2005 02:36 am
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Thanks.


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