Hi Logiseek, Sirghayoor is right that content is vitally important to your ranking. This is a nicely written post on The Power of Website Content: http://www.searchinfluence.com/2012/09/website-content-improves-rankings/ "Today I’m here to tell you a little story about the power of website content. My cardinal rule is “If you want to rank for it, you better say so on your website!†The first step to improving your rankings for a given keyword is ensuring that your website provides valuable information on that topic." Keyword ranking is important enough that even Bank of America is talking about how to raise your score on their small business community blog. They list content high on the list for importance in ranking, but also say "3. Shop for domain names Purchasing unused domain names can be a cost-effective method for driving more traffic to your site and boosting your search engine ranking. “For example, if you’re a marketing firm in Miami, find out if “www.miamimarketing.com†is available as a domain name,†recommends Balepogi. “If so, I would purchase it and reroute any traffic to my actual marketing company. Repurposing domain names with special keywords is a great and inexpensive strategy.†4. Embrace social media By starting a blog that offers consumers everything from tricks of the trade to educational resources, you can significantly increase traffic and boost your Google ranking as a subject matter expert. “If you’re a carpenter, blog about places to find the best wood or teach customers about the different types of wood,†says Balepogi. “These keywords play just as much a factor [in improving a site’s ranking] as a big search engine optimization campaign that you would be paying thousands of dollars for.†5. Make the proper connections Google looks at links both to and from a site to determine page rank. That’s because Google considers the words a website uses in its links to help determine the content of Web pages. For this reason, Balepogi recommends that small business owners introduce a healthy number of links – two or three per page – to related sites. Exchange text links with other relevant websites or make a point of including hyperlinks in each blog posting on your site. Just remember: no matter how you choose to incorporate links, make sure you keep them current." You can find that post here: http://smallbusinessonlinecommunity...can-move-above-competitors-in-a-google-search. Hope this helps, Shawn
where your site is ranked in search engines for a keyword—has a major impact on your Web traffic, lead generation and conversions. Research shows that almost half of all search engine users click on a result on the first page, and the higher you rank on that SERP, the better off you are. Most site owners have questions surrounding keyword rankings, such as "How does my site rank for keywords I'm targeting?" and "What keywords does my site rank for?" Simple, free keyword ranking tools can answer those questions for you. And this Web rankings data is good to know. But what you really want is to rank higher and to be on top, ahead of competitor sites! For this, you need keyword researchtools.
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