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Most of us would have heard of SEO companies talking highly of their efforts but there are only a few who make sense. it’s understandable that many take the bait and start paying for “top results and submission to everything”. After all, who doesn’t want their site to be highly ranked by search engines? There is no way anyone can guarantee that your site is the number one result unless they actually control the search engine results, or if the top ranking is for a word or phrase that only exists on your site, of course. If you contact someone regarding optimising your site, ask them what they will do for your site. If they suggest any kinds of shady methods, be very careful. They might get you penalised or even banned from search engine indexes.

Results do not come overnight. If you’re working on improving the search engine positioning of a client’s site, you should probably explain this to them early on. Whatever your site is about, the content needs to be unique and/or specific enough to appeal to people. More specifically, it needs to be useful to the people you want to find your site. Often, the client wants to write their own copy, which is fine if they’re good at it and keep adding new content. In my experience, that is rarely the case. If at all possible, try to make the client realise that they should hire someone to help them write, or at least get someone to help them edit what they have written.

Whatever you do, don’t use the same title text for all documents. Doing so will make it much harder for search engines, people browsing through search results, and site visitors to quickly find out what the document is about. Use search engine friendly, human readable URLs. This will help both your ranking and your users. I’ve seen incredible improvements in search engine results from just changing the URL scheme of a site. Also incidently in my experience incoming links are less important the more specific and unique your content is. Remember, Google is blind, so even if you don’t care about blind people using your site (which you should), you’ll still want it to be accessible. This means that you should use real headings, paragraphs, and lists, and avoid using anything that may interfere with search engine spiders. Some search engines use the contents of the meta description element to describe your site in their search result listings, so if possible, make its contents unique and descriptive for every document.

There are lots of books and tutorials on the net with articles to improve monthly income of webmasters who work overnight to become rich through internet online. But do these books really help? I guess most do make sense but it is difficult to find something of use from these articles. Still quite a lot of people keep searching for these quick help books.

I do think, there is a possibility of getting rich overnight but chances are remote and are not always predictable. One needs to be really needy or very pushy to do something so outstanding that beats most in the business. Quite unlikely! Isn’t it?

I will not go length to explain this that getting rich online is matter of self discipline and luck, some have it by nature and others needs to inculcate it. Time you take to develop is what holds you from getting rich. Although I will not suggest you to risk your health by working overtime but little more than usual is always possible.

In the end! Best of luck in your endeavor to be Rich by working online.



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