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    phyc
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    Posted: 2007-May-10 20:47
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    Hey guys, need some help to get some better ranking in Google.

    Here is a little history about our site (URL in profile). Our site has been up for a little over 3 years and currently we have very good ranking in Yahoo and MSN. We rank almost always on the first page of Yahoo for the product names of the products we sell. However, in Google we are practically nowhere. Just last year our ranking in Google was ok, 3-4 pages for the products names of the products we sell. If there is someone out there that can take a look at our site and offer some help, it would be much appreciated. Or if you can recommend a quality SEO that would also help.

    Pete




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    Posted: 2007-May-11 14:16
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    I've always noticed that Google places a lot more importance on inbound links that the other SEs. If you rank really well on Yahoo & MSN, but not Google, that could mean your site itself is optimized well - now you just need to work on getting relevant sites to link to you. Not reciprocal links - inbound links.

    Just my humble opinion.



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    Posted: 2007-May-11 19:52
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    I've always noticed that Google places a lot more importance on inbound links that the other SEs.

    It's not just the inbound links--inbound links now count a lot on Yahoo! and on MSN.

    If you're having trouble ranking in Google then you need to analyze your links--and make sure that your links are on-topic to your site.



    phyc
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    Posted: 2007-May-14 15:23
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    What is the best way to get 1 way links to your site.



    kaulbr
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    Posted: 2007-May-15 14:26
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    Write informative articles, offer some type of tool (ex, some financial places have things like mortgage calculators), submit your site to directories, have a podcast, a blog...

    Just some ideas. Anyone else have more?



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    Posted: 2007-May-15 16:38
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    Blogs, Articles, Forums, or Social bookmarking helps a lot in getting optimum results. I tried 2 weeks, and i get PR5 for my site. Make sure your article no duplication. Social bookmarking will help as well


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