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Toils of SEO

The toils of SEO Search engine Optimisation what when how who.
Written Oct 20, 2011, read 855 times since then.
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The history is on Wickipedia and stored in the database of peoples minds, the toils of seo as updates happen. Google provides places to research and blog about these mr robot topics. There are also huge numbers of websites sprouting up explaining their take on - gaining free traffic and using the right codes in conjunction with the various changes or days on inspection of special Robots that either make or brake a Webmasters central hub.
  • Toils of SEO to lOOk out for
Hi my names Robert I am a wantrapeneur, now I know before you get discouraged I have been churning (Official SEO Glossary term) away for a few years and spending far to much time on the back end and the front end of various websites and inspecting source codes to quench my thirst for information and search engine optimise-ability. 
  • Toils of SEO derivational tips
The Page rank after the content posting, that followed the actual research, looking within and far to much procrastination has given me a wave of enthusiasm about stuff most people in all honesty do not care about. Its almost like studying a langauge in the archives of derivation, your either personally interested and will do anything to keep it alive, or you do nothing and wonder why nothing happens and ask questions like 'why has everything dissapeared?'.
  • The toils of joining an SEO forum
Forum after forum, HTML 5 reader and page breaking, shuffling, indexing, reindexing, unindexing, looking at bigger languages like Yandex uses in its join up process and speaking to people who seem a bit strange and even exploring the posabilities of fairies and folklore to seem SEO ish.
  • The Toils of learning HTML SEO
Meta tag after meta tag, exportation of anchor text too image indexing, social graph mapping, shopping cart clapping and Facebook Devs to plugin sources, from mix and matching (erms and i's) or (b's and strongs), or going over old posts looking for divs and spans. Widget control to meta tag stuffing and searching out new colours that index well in the eyes of ethical index plans has been an interesting journey that I hope to get of now and move onto something different. Much of what I know from marketing comes from other people, freebies, opting into various lists, paying for little $1+ dollar gifts and waiting on webinars for that little moment where I can inquire about the days difficulties. It helps if people read the same news and understand the hot topics of that day, I find these people very helpful, but they in turn tell me stop reading, stop learning, start creating, start taking action, stop messing around. In SEO this is often quite relevant but the exciting thing is that its ok to mix and match becuase hybridising language and code is fine, I think, the thing is what does our Robot think?
  • What do you think Mr Robot?
  1. I think your right its fine
  2. I think you should have a look on line 344 and 404
  3. I think its ok to mix and match what's a few milliseconds between friends?
Realistically the robot in one place is guilded by the power of these plugins, some plugins are clunky and offer up ways away from what you are trying to achieve and others practically lay it all out neatly on a lovely silver platter, but unfautunately disable other helpful necescities, oh the toils of SEO.
  • Question reflection on the toils of SEO
Can you think of anything more mundane than loosing your web domains positioning, or landing on page seven of Google or even worse finding out everything had become symbolic, image based or the video creation process had completely changed.
  • Author info and explanation
Sorry I like to go of topic, on hubs like this, leaves room to come back and do the same again soon, if your reading this send me a message and give me a heads up so and write again, I like writing. I also like reading this makes me think. Thanks for reading and if you like then please add me on Biznik.com its actually quite neat. 

 

 

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