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November 05, 2009 By: fisher Category: Search Engine Placement No Comments →

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Improve Search Engine Placement

December 19, 2007 By: fisher Category: Search Engine Placement 1 Comment →

Jonathan Leger is releasing an excellent free report on January 9th, 2008. Once you’ve read “Search Engine Myths Exposed“, you will recognize the simplicity of his method to improve search engine placement and achieve page one Google rankings.

Today, there is an incredible shroud of mystery and an air of confusion surrounding search engine optimization. Some of the misinformation that is being passed around on the internet has reached the status of urban legend. After extensive testing and tracking Jon is ready to expose the truth.

Ranking on the first page of Google is not hard!

As Jon navigates through the smoke and mirrors, each search engine myth is revealed. He provides solid proof that these popular beliefs about Google are NOT true:

Myth #1: Google knows all and sees all.

Myth #2: Google will not rank duplicate content.

Myth #3: You must get links from related subject sites to rank.

Myth #4: Your site must focus on one subject to rank.

Myth #5: High pagerank means good rankings.

Myth #6: To maintain good rankings, you must add new content.

Myth #7: Ranking in Google is hard.

According to Jonathan, you must do just three things to improve search engine placement and make it to the first page of Google’s search results. Choosing the right keywords is first on the list. To learn more about that process read the first chapter of Brad Callen’s “SEO Made Easy”.

You will receive a free copy when you sign up for the “seomyth” announcement list. You will find a form in the sidebar on the right. I know that Jon is planning to release more information before January 9th. Sign up, so you don’t miss a single tactic to improve search engine placement with this amazing free report “Search Engine Myths Exposed“.

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