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the most probable SEO back up plans?

What we can do at last if the current SEO plan fails ...?

         

elixirokhla

12:41 pm on Jan 30, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Dear all ,
Please listen carefully!
I am working on a site for the last three months . It has all the major keywords have more than 5000 searches per day. I already implement all the SEO techniques in this site . but the results are far behind the expectations . My fund also not allow me for PPC and all that .only Organic SEO is the option for me . My site rank is 4. Its my sincere request to all the senior members , to suggest me some backup plans to move the site in the right direction .
What the backup streatgy we can adopt in this situation .The site has good design and content.
I cannot understand where the problem is?
CAN ANYONE SUGGEST ME SOME BACKUP PLANS FOR HEAVY SEO?
Regards
Shail

etechsupport

4:24 pm on Jan 31, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I would suggest to research your keyword phrase extensively and reprogram your site for crawler friendly. A press releases about your site and implementation of other publicity-garnering techniques to draw attention to your site might help you.

gendude

10:24 pm on Jan 31, 2006 (gmt 0)

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You need some content that other people are going to want to link to. Once you have that, your traffic will rise - sometimes a lot at once, other times at a slower, steady pace.

Rosalind

3:54 pm on Feb 1, 2006 (gmt 0)

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When the search engines fail, there are always the directories, both free and paid. Failing that, you could advertise, online or off.

The only problem is when you have the kind of site that doesn't justify the cost of advertising.

2by4

11:16 pm on Feb 2, 2006 (gmt 0)

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gendude, perfect answer. But this guy is looking for tricks I think. Very few seos are interested in creating quality websites that attract quality inbounds naturally. Way too much work.

that's why I'm not doing seo anymore, I'm not spending my time on stuff that will just lose in the end, waste of energy, waste of money, waste of time. Jagger finally taught me the lesson I should have learned in florida.

All sites I run that have real content have not been affected by any of the last updates, bourbon, jagger, bigdaddy test dcs. Well, ok, one site changed in bigdaddy dcs, it started ranking for a very competitive keyword phrase I'd never managed to rank for before. A few simple insite changes, plus inertia, made that happen.

After jagger I decided to stop playing seo games and produce real content that people can use, exclusively. I use seo, but it's very clean. That's working very well, every week I'm getting higher and higher quality inbounds. Very little seo energy put out, all of the work went into creating the content that was linked to.

This formula is also known as brett tabke's 26 steps. Works much better on established sites by the way. New sites, much harder, but if you can wait 1.5 to 2 years your new site will now be an old site. That's how long it takes realistically if you want permanent presence.

elixirokhla

6:21 am on Feb 4, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Hi 2by4 and all!
Thanks for ur suggestions and views in order to make a qulity site . I got it ..But still a query is there in my mind? If suppose we are fighting on some very competitive Keywords , also have very high searches ,let suppose OVERTURE shows it more than 50000 (in a month), In that case , shud we adopt some different strategy or shud adopt the same for a longer period . I just want to confirm that there is no as such "Heavy SEO " like thing exist ..so that we can get success in a short span of time ..
shail

2by4

8:15 am on Feb 4, 2006 (gmt 0)

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there is 'heavy seo'. But you take a chance with the site in the long term. It's your decision.