First, go to the search engine where you want to check your site’s ranking, and enter the keywords you want to check. (…)
The aim of a sales page on a website is to give your customers only two options; buy your product or leave your website. Why let them leave without giving yourself another chance to sell to them? (…)
Every website listed in the search engines has a position, or ‘ranking’, and each one of these rankings can change very quickly, in some cases as often as weekly or even daily. (…)
Many people wonder how search engines really work. Although the details are complex, this article aims to give you some insight into the process without getting too technical. (…)
A ‘Page Rank’ is a number Google gives to a web page that represents how important Google thinks the page is on the web. (…)