you know,..since Seo has appeared, it begun developing,and now we have a few kinds of this Search engine optimization. Who we can be rely on? the question is.
Here is something that you can rely on: Strive to develop unique and genuinely useful information. ie quality content --- If you do this, then the rest will come
The best approach is to build a quality site. After this I would say the best and most effective technique is to grab links
I also believe in content: a lot, new and good. And then slowly start to optimize and create relevant links
Actually content is part of on-page optimization correct me if I'm wrong there are only two process of optimization on-page and off-page SEO is a continues process which include patient and hard work.
the best SEO I consider is that they never stop on learning and providing quality time to produce quality work
"The best" SEO? That's a tough one. But here is a sampling of important items in creating a successful, well-SEO'd website: • Have some actual, unique content. Write about a topic(s) that will help or inform people. • Write well, with good grammar and spelling. • Research your keywords! Choosing relevant, often-searched-for keywords, and then optimizing an appropriate page or two for them, is very important. • Have a good internal linking structure. When a visitor finishes reading one of your pages, does he/she immediately see a link or two that will (1) keep him on your site and (2) direct him/her to the pages that you consider important? • If you have some outbound links, I suggest making sure that, when clicked, they open in a new window. If you allow outbound clicked links to open in the same window as your website, you will probably lose those visitors when they click to the other site. If you have those outbound links open in a new window, then you are still there onscreen when they are done reading over at the other website. • Get some good inbound links, using well-chosen "anchor text" in those links that uses your targeted keywords. Directories are good for this, but don't obsess over it, or you'll find yourself living in the directory submission process rather than expanding your website, writing new content, etc.
SEO is a continuous learning.. There's no permanent here. Exploring and finding new ways and techniques are the best thing here.
i suggest you to read http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=413544 . it's seo guide for the beginners
That is why there's no permanent in SEO.. Its our main tasks to study and be familiarized in SE's algo
Yes, it's true that algorithms do change. But most established SEO practices that are historically helpful do not change much, if at all. Some of those have been mentioned in various posts in this thread. Algorithm chasing can drain creative energies that would be better spent writing good, fresh, new content, making sure that it has well-researched keywords, and posting that new content frequently on the internet. The search engine spiders will enjoy "feeding" on fresh food regularly at your website, and your traffic will steadily rise.
I agree with this one fresh, new content, and quality content.. It can naturally attract visitors and as a better result returning visitors..