The basics haven't changed much in the last year or so, good quality content good quality backlinks get you good ranking.
No new strategies, make sure to have 5-7% keyword density and place keywords in your headings. Make sure to always keep your website updated with fresh unique content. Also when link building as well as internal links within your site make sure to anchor your keywords into the text in your hyperlinks. Other than that if you would like a free tutorial on seo you could check out>> http://www.seo-guy.com/tutorial.html He does a good job giving an overview on how to effectivly optimize your site without paying someone to do it for you. Another thing that has helped my site is I not only optimized my index page but all the sub pages making them suitable landing pages increaseing the productivity of my site use content headings and metas with all of your sub pages.
Sustainable permanent ranking is the new thing in SEO. You basically create pages that are on high PR sites i.e. Google profile {although this is nofollow for links now} and build backlink to this that are 100% and 100% approved commenting. This page in turn receives Pr on the next update and becomes part of your real estate and controlled by you. Create a couple hundred of these and you have an arsenal of high PR pages working for you. Will take 2 - 3 months to build, but damn worth it
hi, i have site for website design and i have want good ranking in london or some city of UK. and how i get good ranking and traffic and process that give me good ranking in "google.co.uk" ? any body help me?
Although there is nothing rally new in On-Page SEO, I'll share the following with you. 18 months ago, a competitor "ratted" my site out to Google. Now, my site is agressively SEOed but 100% "white-hat". All internal pages were "Gray-barred" for ~10 months (2 BL updates). The result was my site's rep increased drametically and the keywords that I was targeting hit the first page (high). So the question is: If you get reported to Google and pass, does the repretation of your site increase? Hum...?