rocknbil

msg:4018437 | 7:25 pm on Nov 3, 2009 (gmt 0) |
Welcome aboard kitty123, the answer is content, content, and when you are done, more content, and do everything here [webmasterworld.com]. It's an old set of recommendations but every one of them still works today.
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mack

msg:4019439 | 5:05 am on Nov 5, 2009 (gmt 0) |
Try and not think about PR, just improve the site, get as much good quality unique content as possible and people will be likely to link to you. Mack.
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tangor

msg:4019450 | 6:26 am on Nov 5, 2009 (gmt 0) |
All above are excellent recommendations, I can only add that it will take TIME, usually measured in weeks or months, before you see results.
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piatkow

msg:4019768 | 4:58 pm on Nov 5, 2009 (gmt 0) |
Signing up with Google Webmaster Tools will proobably speed up the process but it still won't be anything like instant.
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stephen186

msg:4021687 | 3:19 pm on Nov 9, 2009 (gmt 0) |
You are always advised to use a good SEO technique to help you out. You can ask me for help. You should go with catchy keywords for you to use them.
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sbglobal123

msg:4048223 | 10:36 am on Dec 23, 2009 (gmt 0) |
hi if u increase more page ranking in your website.u should use high page ranking website for bookmarking and directory submition
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piatkow

msg:4048412 | 5:03 pm on Dec 23, 2009 (gmt 0) |
As already stated it takes time, sometimes a lot of time, for a website to get registered by search engines. A lot of novice webmasters do seem to expect to upload the site and find it in Google a few minutes later. To get registered you either need to explicitly register with the search engines or get links from sites already indexed. (A combination of both is best). The Page Rank is fairly important but don't get over excited about it unless you are trying to enter a saturated market. The relationship between the content on the page and the search terms that your prospective visitors are using is critical.
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