With the advent of search engines, there have been users who have used ways and means to achieve high search engine rankings. In the beginning, these search engine techniques were fairly simple, such as stuffing hidden tags with keywords or using invisible text on pages. As the search engines caught on to these tactics, the techniques used to achieve High Search Engine Ranking evolved into more sophisticated methodologies. What is overlooked is the fact that the search engines have established ranking criteria based upon extensive study of their users. In most cases, the sites that do not have high search engine ranking are not giving the visitor what the search engine rule book has deemed important. Unless they have the awareness to know what search engine users want, how could a web designer or business owner expect to do better? In short, put informative content on your pages. Your search engine techniques shouldn't center on taking an existing site and changing it as little as possible for the sole purpose of achieving high search engine rankings- rather it should center on making whatever changes are necessary to directly address the interests of your visitors. 'The Visitor is King.’ - keep that in mind when working on your website, and the search engines are sure to reward you with high search engine rankings. For High Search Engine Ranking you also need to make sure that your website gets fully indexed. There are two main ways to ensure that your site is spider friendly and that the relevancy is added. The first is to place text links at the bottom of your homepage to your main internal pages. The second is to create a sitemap to all your internal pages and link to it from your homepage. Remember, all major search engines give credit to sites that have quality links pointing to them. How many is enough depends on your industry and targeted phrases. The first place to seek links is with topic-specific directories. After that you may want to move into reciprocal link building. Some webmasters will simply link to any website that links back to them.
Prove to me you're the owner of the content and I'll take it back. So far a quick (and I mean less than 1 minute here) DNS search indicates you are NOT the owner. Domain Name: AUROIN.COM Registrar: DIRECT INFORMATION PVT LTD D/B/A PUBLICDOMAINREGISTRY.COM Whois Server: whois.PublicDomainRegistry.com Referral URL: http://www.PublicDomainRegistry.com Name Server: NS1.AUROIN.COM Name Server: NS2.AUROIN.COM Status: ok Updated Date: 18-dec-2007 Creation Date: 28-may-2004 Expiration Date: 28-may-2015 Domain Name: VERTICITY.COM Registrar: NETWORK SOLUTIONS, LLC. Whois Server: whois.networksolutions.com Referral URL: http://www.networksolutions.com Name Server: NS1.MAXIMUMASP.COM Name Server: NS2.MAXIMUMASP.COM Status: clientTransferProhibited Updated Date: 27-jun-2006 Creation Date: 24-jun-1999 Expiration Date: 24-jun-2012
There is no harm to make a reference to any good information, but just copy and paste would be considered as "Content theft".
having good, rich keyword text will certainly be visible especially when search engine spiders your website
Well I just wanted to share this information to everybdy here. like others are doing the same thing on this board( I can proove this if u still say tht I hve theft this article)
Did you originally write it? All signs right now point to no. If you're going to copy content from another site (especially content that was written to promote someone else's services), at least have the decency to link back to them. Otherwise you will be (as you have) accused of copying others' work and passing it off as your own. Again, if you can PROVE beyond a reasonable doubt that YOU are the original author, I'll eat crow. Until then my point stands.
The thing is that when people publish this kind of articles on this forum, we automatically assume that they are the authors. When you want to share useful information that you've found on the web with other forum member you must make sure that the original author will get the full credit by linking back to him Otherwise you are getting credit and rep that you don't deserve, it's called stealing. someone just gave you a green rep for doing "copy paste". this kind of things can really piss people off around here. oh, and saying "I didn't say that it's my article", it's a lame excuse