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Old 05-02-2006, 06:11 AM   #10 (permalink)
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True... I do see your point. BUT, the point I'm trying to bring across is.. There's no use tweaking your website every week or so to try and beat the algorithms. It's... futile..

Sooner or later the spiders are going to get smarter.. no, WAY smarter than they are now. When that happens, the current SEO methods will ultimately.. perish.

Of course, new SEO methods will always come by, and that's what you have to look out for, and I put my wager on building high-quality content and keeping your visitors happy!

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The thing that a search engine optimizer will always work hard on are: building links, looking for potential keywords, sharp the content of his website!
I do acknowledge the importance of the basic SEO methods (in the last part of my report). However, I'm emphasising on the importance of not getting carried away by trying to beat the search engines. There should always be a unified balance for everything.

That said, forgive me if my report was not as crystal-clear as I would have liked.

P.S. Here is the URL of the few SEO products which I know will always be an integral part of ranking your pages highly.

http://www.internetmarketingleader.com/seo.html
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