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    seoinfosys
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    Posted: 2006-May-10 06:44
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    I got a website and I submited my site to several search engines. My site only gets an average of 50-100 hits a day from search engines. What I need to do to get more hits from search engines?

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    sweeety
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    Posted: 2006-May-10 11:37
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    Mr seoinfosys that you said that you have created a website from someother website which hosts websites.. but you did not mentioned whether it is a free hosting or paid one..

    if you really trying to get some traffic to your site you can get that by submitting your site to directories either may be paid directories or free directories. you can submit your site to yahoo , GoGuides.. etc.

    but some paid sites are telling that they will produce some healthy traffic to your site but actually they didnt do that.. so becareful when you are submitting your site... but it is good to submit to directories to obtain some Healthy traffic to your site...


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    SportsGuy
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    Posted: 2006-May-10 14:22
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    OK, look.

    I'm sorry to have to post this, but let's be real here. I do not think there are any SEO experts affiliated with your site seoinfosys.

    I mean, you're pitching folks that you can do SEO for them (plus a jumble of other things, but I'll focus on the SEO side of things only), when, in fact, your own website is off track and diplays a notable lack of SEO knowledge. not good. sad

    Take, for example, the title tag from the main page:

    <title>SEOInfosys offers world wide webdesign Search Engine Optimization (SEO India) linkbuilding and directories

    submission Services</title>


    Sorry man, but you NEVER lead with your company name and I'm seeing attempts to target about 9 keyword combos in that title - one keyword per page works MUCH better.

    Next up, I see the following, not-so-useful tags in the metas:

    <meta content="index,follow" name="robots" >
    <meta content="7 days" name="revisit-after" >


    So I'm guessing those tags were copied from somewhere or developed by software that's out of date.

    ...and the decription and keyword tags are just STUFFED with keywords.

    Should you get indexed, etc., you'll likely have dupe content issues due to canonicalization (www v. non-www redirecting).

    So, as I see it, this is yet another company (apparently based in India) with a front page promising the world. Most likely, it's the sort of company like the 3 or 4 who contact me each week asking if I'll do contract work for them. they don't actually HAVE the experts to do the work, but they'll try to FIND experts to do the work for clients they've promised results to, in order to secure the contract in the first place.

    Now, I have no problems with project Management companies and those who actively seek to pair experts with clients in need, but to pass yourself off as an SEO company, intent on taking client's money, when it's clear (at least to me/in my mind) that the talent to deliver is NOT in-house, well, that's just plain wrong.

    ...and I get that companies such as this may simply be "new" and "learning" - but you don't learn on the clients dime. learn first, then charge.

    *Rant off*

    ...and to answer the question you posted - take a run through your website, get the SEO bits and peices right, build inbound links properly, give it time and traffic will come in. Other than that, you could try opening a PPC account, but be ready with money - you're in an expensive area there, so each click will be expensive.

    Before folks get upset with me "ripping" on this poor fellow, I know he's just trying to get by, do his bit, etc.

    I also know I advocate doing SEO "white hat" and this involves knowledge and hard work. I have no interest in seeing people lose money to crap SEO firms when I can simply put up a post like this and warn folks who may not understand things. Things I see and which are wrong.

    If you haven't done it for yourself, can you be trusted to do it properly for a client?

    I've done it before, and I'll do it again.





    philh
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    Posted: 2006-May-10 17:31
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    Well said Sporty smile


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