As is common with everything in life, nobody is born with all knowledge. People learn, get educated and gain experience throughout their lives. This is exactly the reason people who enter into the search engine optimization market almost always carry with themselves the same queries as they pass through the different phases of learning. The search engines may have evolved with the advent of technology and the passage of time, but people coming into the business will always go through the same learning procedures to learn what it is all about. At the beginning, you almost always find yourself inquiring about search engine marketing after you have landed yourself a web page; you have something to sell or something to show to all the people out there? You make the payments to your web developer, and find yourself asking what to do now? How to get people to visit my page and see what it is all about? This is the point your developer introduces you to the search engine submit button located on your server control panel. You submit your page, and wake up all excited the next day, only to find that absolutely nobody has visited your page. You blame it all on your developer, who shifts into defense mode and goes, “You wanted your website up there with all the other cool sites in the search engine results? Um, that’s kinda impossible, and my services do not cover this.” At this point you just want to give it all up and go be a normal person, but you know that ship has already sailed. You make yourself realize the fact that high ranks in search engines are not impossible because there ARE websites present who have them; and so begin your journey into all the info available on search engines. New words like “meta tags” and “search engine submitting” are entered into the Almighty Google, and you find results bearing all kinds of material on a little something referred to as “search engine optimization”, also known as SEO. You find out that the engines operate by ranking sites which are most visited and are popular before the ones that are lesser visited, and not that popular. You also understand that they determine which sites are the most popular by the number of links they have that lead into or out of them. It all starts becoming a little bit clearer now. You know you need a strategy to get other sites to link up to you. Thus, you gradually come to the conclusion that you have to work hard for your site to become popular amongst the masses, pretty much the same way every one of has to work hard when establishing a new business, whether it is on-line or off-line. So you roll up your sleeves, and put all your weapons on the table and start the adventure of making your site the most popular website in the world, and Lo and Behold: The birth of a first rate search engine marketer has just taken place!