Marketing Online With Organic Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Without getting into too much detail about "how-to" accomplish this organic optimization - suffice it to say the methods are called "White Hat" and involve keyword research, key phrase placement in your Meta tags and content, and the application of special formatting such as headers, bold and bullets.
Remember to do both online AND offline optimization. This includes regularly submitting to directories, writing press releases, submitting articles, and getting other links pointing back to your site. To get relevant links - start a blog about your key phrase. Link from it to your web site, and keep the content on both fresh and original. The good news? 70% of search engine users visit organic sites, and 50% of them select the top results. Imagine what that will mean for your marketing site.
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