The most recent stories to hit the Internet’s ‘water cooler ‘ is that Lycos and Ask Jeeves are to start their own S.E.O services.
Entering the term “seo” on Google returns virtually 20,000,000 results. Now firms recognize it's no longer feasible to expect one individual or company to own all of the obligatory abilities ‘under one roof ‘ to be well placed to achieve superb results on the design, technical construction AND selling of their site. Ask Jeeves and Lycos now offer their S.E.O service to help corporations get found in the ‘organic ‘ results of search sites. E must change as the indexing factors changes, so what's good today, might have to be re-considered tomorrow. The view of many is to make the site / page simple to navigate, with regard to external and internal links.
This is the explanation all of us are fighting for good rankings in the ‘organic ‘ results. $10,000 sounds like rather a lot to me for a service that's only handling search websites and which talks of ‘recommendations ‘ that you then have to carry out yourself.
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