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Purpose of this resource

The following material is being created to provide Christendom with resources on how to spread Christianity more effectively and powerfully on the internet. It contains some powerful material. I believe I provided a ton of excellent free resources and also directed to you to quality for pay resources. Given that Christian evangelistic ministries have a very important job to do and often have limited budgets I tried to provide a lot of free quality resources.

PLEASE NOTE: Please only let people who believe in biblical Christianity know about this resource. I don't want this resource to be used to help spread false ideologies and religions.

If You Want Additional Help Or Do Not Have the Time To Read this Material

If you feel like you don't have the time to cover the material or feel you need additional professional help I do provide a contact email at the bottom of the page so you can get in contact with me. My name is Ken and I can be reached at kendemyerATgmailDOTcom

Average Non-Technical People Creating Websites to Spread Christianity

I created this resource to help Christian website owners gain more internet traffic so they could more effectively reach greater number of people in regards to refuting false worldviews and so they could reach more people with information on why Christianity is true. However, I quickly came to realize via some non-technical Christian friends of mine that there were people who don't know how to create websites that were interested in using the internet to spread Christianity and other information, but felt that creating a website would be too difficult for them to learn within a reasonable amount of time or too difficult for them to learn period.

However, with that being said there is a company that offers a package designed for the non-technical person which has enabled people to create excellent websites. I think this is important for Christendom to know about because if there are more Christian websites and they link to each other Christendom will be stronger on the internet. Several colleges are using the package that they offer. If you want to market their package, the companies affiliate marketing package is located HERE. If you do not want to market their package and merely wish to buy it you can purchase it HERE. One of the reasons why this company being successful is because it offers a way to build websites without knowing HTML and DreamWeaver AND they also have tools and information on how to bring web traffic into your website. Of course, this is very important. What is the point of having a snazzy looking website if nobody is going to it? In addition, SiteBuildit does teach people how to increase their prospect conversion rates by teaching the people the concept of pre-selling. Of course, SiteBuildit teaching people the concept of pre-selling is very important as well - especially for commercial enterprises obviously. What is the point of having a lot of people go to your website, if they never take the action you wish them to take? If you are a worthy non-commercial enterprise, you obviously are less likely to get people to take actions that will benefit them or society. If you are a commercial enterprise, your banker is obviously not going to be as pleased with having you as a customer. :)

If you already have a website and know how to create successful websites as far as how to build them using various software tools (Dreamwweaver, HTML, etc. ) then the above resource will not provide you as much value or may not be for you. However, for the newbie who is not technically adept and does not know how to bring web traffic into a website I think their package can be a good package for some people.

Creating articles that will bring the most traffic to a website

There is a saying among the people in the business of getting web traffic to a website that content is king. This is certainly true and more will be discussed about creating quality content shortly.

If you have a VERY weak website in terms of ranking high at the the search engines for various searches (commonly called search engine optimization (SEO) then your best tactic to use is the tactic of getting more websites to link to you which will be explained later. If you have a weak website in terms of web traffic, your best strategy in in regards to building web traffic in most cases is to use a long-tail keyword strategy. The reason why the long-tail keyword strategy is best for a weaker website is that a weaker website has a harder time competing for popular searches. Since a large amount of web web traffic for a search goes to the top 5 to top 7 ranking websites for a search it is therefore better to be a big fish in small less popular search then be a sardine (low ranking site) for a popular search. Only 3% of people ever look beyond the first 30 results of a search engine query.

Here are some articles on the long-tail keyword strategy :

http://www.searchengineguide.com/matt-bailey/keyword-strategies-the-long-tail.php

http://www.doshdosh.com/how-to-target-long-tail-keywords-increase-search-traffic/

http://www.wordtracker.com/academy/three-good-reasons-to-target-long-tail-keywords/

http://www.marketinghub.info/long-tail-versus-short-tail-keywords/

Here is a general article on keywords: http://www.softnik.com/download/kwprimer.pdf

Here are two popular software tools (both have a free trial membership) to find the long-tail keywords and popular keywords but there are FREE options of this software given below (which are not as full featured as their paid counterparts):

1. Wordtracker has a free trial membership: Free Trial membership of Wordtracker

2. Keyword Discovery


Keywords are a VERY important concept in terms of bringing web traffic to a website and the well known SEO expert Aaron Wall wrote a book on this subject that you can obtain HERE.

Other Important Suggestions

Now if your website is strong enough you can start going after the more popular searches. How do you know if your website is strong enough? Well if your website is somewhere between weak and strong and cannot decide if you are ready to go after the popular searches, I am willing to do a quick analysis of your website so you can follow the appropriate tactic in terms of pursuing popular keywords or pursuing long-tail keywords.

Now if you know you have a sufficiently strong website then here are some tips on ranking high for a popular search terms:

1. The article should have a very broad audience. For example, an article about the Apostle Paul is going to going to have more broad appeal than an article about a local pastor (No disrespect intended for the fine individuals who serve as local pastors). One of the keys to getting your article to the top of the search engines is the amount of GLOBAL links to your articles. Now given that a very large percentage of English speaking internet users are Americans it is suicide to be anti-American in your article. At the same time, you want English speakers from England, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and India, and other countries to link to your articles. A way to optimize global links to your articles is to have the weight of your articles mention American events and American experts the most but also cite experts from England, New Zealand, Australia, and even non-English speaking countries where translations are available. In addition, mention other notable events/trends/statistics etc in other continents nations as well - particularly English speaking countries as these will be your main audience. There are a lot of Americans who do want to know about the rest of the world although there is certainly Americans who do not really care unfortunately. I generally stick to talking about the Western World in my articles as I think this will gain the most English speaking readers. However, recently I found some good information on Google South Africa that applied to the Western world and to South Africa.

So how do you easily do research in regards to other english speaking countries? Well I am not a librarian but I can tell you that I have easily found some absolutely great information by using Google Canada, Google UK, Google Ireland, Google Australia, Google New Zealand. It has been my experience that if you create a high ranking article at Google USA that it has the greatest effect on the other English speaking Google rankings. I believe this is due to Google USA having the greatest amount of users compared to the other English speaking Google search sites. Also, I have found that if you cite highly ranked articles in Google UK and Google Canada it is certainly not going to hurt your article search engine rankings in Google USA and will likely help! If you are at a English speaking Google website, you need to click the option below the Google search box where you see only pages from that country in question. I believe that using other English speaking countries Google search websites was a key tactic I used to find a piece of information in regards to making on of my most popular conservative articles on the internet as popular as it was (ranked #2 by Google out of 103,500,000 million articles). I am an American and I found a key piece of information for my popular article at Google New Zealand.

If you reside in America, let me give you some resources Here are some recommended Google websites to do searches at:

Google USA for American residents: http://www.google.com About 300,000,000 people

Google UK: http://www.google.co.uk/ About 60,587,300 people (click the option too see only pages from the UK)

Google Canada: http://www.google.ca/ about 31,613,000 people (click the option to see only pages from Canada)

Google Australia: http://www.google.com.au/ About 21,000,000 people (click option to see only for pages from Australia)

Google Ireland: http://www.google.ie/ about 4,156,119 people (click option to see only pages from Ireland)

Google New Zealand: http://www.google.co.nz/ About 4,200,000 people(click option to see only pages from Ireland)


For various reasons people from Finland often can speak English. About 60% of people in Finland state they know English. Therefore, your material in English can reach people from Finland. There are some English language websites which get a significant portion of their web traffic from Finland (say 6%). However, Finland is generally better to keep in mind on how well you rank at their Google than doing research.

With the above being said about Finland, here are some other relevant Google service websites that have English content and audiences:


Google South Africa: http://www.google.co.za/ Not sure how many English speakers

Google India: http://www.google.co.in/ Not sure how many English speakers

http://www.google.fi/ Google Finland About 5,000,00 people


Effect of English language articles at various countries:

Generally speaking I try to target my articles for Google America and because Google America has so many English speakers it tends to have an effect on the other Google website countries I have found. I have found for example that a highly ranked article say in New Zealand with an New Zealand URL which was a very good article did not rank well in the USA Google. Generally speaking, while I may once in a while see some UK URL based articles, generally speaking UK URL based articles tend to not rank as well in the USA. In other words, USA URL based articles tend to have a greater influence in the world. I have found that USA and UK URLs tend to have the most effect on other English speaking Googles. I did have a theory though. My theory is that when your article ranks well at Google USA but say it does not rank well at Google UK the best course of action is to do two things. Get your article to rank higher at Google USA and also get more UK URL websites to link to your article. Of course, the same would apply for other English countries but given that the UK has the second largest audience of English speakers I am more concerned about the UK than other countries. I also theorize that if you can get your Google UK ranking to be higher that this will help you rank higher at Google USA and also Google Canada, Google Australia, Google Ireland, Google New Zealand, etc.


The most important factor in getting your article to be top ranked by the search engines is by having high quality relevant content. By searching other English speaking countries articles you increase your chances of gaining a top search engine ranked article through superior research in terms of your articles content.

2. Again, the primary goal should be creating quality content. People are often much more likely to link to quality content than low quality content and inbound links are very important to gaining top Google rankings. Also, Google clocks how much time readers spend in an article and this partly determines your google ranking. Quality content encourages people to keep reading. Do NOT make any claims you do not reasonably support in the article. Readers will often blow off such an article and not read the rest of the article when they read such a claim or claims. This will reduce the amount of time they spend in your article and your Google rank will needlessly suffer. Plus people will often not be as likely to link to such articles which will greatly hurt your search engine rankings. Also, nothing will infuriate the opponents of an article more than an article than does not make unreasonable claims. This will create internet buzz/publicity for your article. Also cite your sources and do so via footnotes rather than bibliographies which are much less user friendly. Please keep in mind that Google ranks the links that you link to in an article. Obviously it is better to cite an authoratative website than Joe's blog.


3. Have a strong opening that makes a reader curious to know more and put the most relevant and interesting information at the top of the article and try to make a orderly progression to the article. Remember Google clocks the amount of time people spend in an article in regards to how it ranks an article.


4. Handle some of the more important objections to a position (for example, pro-life) when it is reasonable to do so. Avoid petty objections. Also, make reasonable concessions regarding a position (and again, while providing reasonable rebuttals of objections if possible ) and when writing about a person or movement point out the foibles of people when it is appropriate to do so as it is better they find out about these from the article than from other websites (obviously you do not want to major on the minors and talk about a parking ticket the person received). Gaining readers trust is vitally important and trust has to be earned. The Bible often points out the notable foibles of its main individuals and so should the article you are writing or helping to write.



5. As of November 30, 2007 the company http://www.google.com had about 78% percent of the market share for search engine traffic. (see: http://marketshare.hitslink.com/report.aspx?qprid=4 ). If it is realistic given a cost/benefit analysis, set a goal that you or your team are going to reach the top 3 Google results for a web search because the top 3 Google rankings get the most web traffic. At the very least you or your team want to be in the top 4-7 results. I think an appropriate nickname for the Apostle Paul is the nickname "all out Paul" due to his zeal. You want to have Apostle Paul like fire in your belly when you shoot for top Google rankings.


6. Once you or your team pick an article topic find out what words or phrases people often or fairly often type in Google to search for information on a topic. These words and phrases are called Google keywords. A list of Google keywords is located here: https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal


7. Ideally, and I cannot stress this enough, the article title should be a Google keyword or keywords (phrase). The main keyword or keywords that the article is titled with should be used somewhat liberally throughout the article but it shouldn't be forced so it is very unnatural writing or the article will be penalized. The amount of times the article uses the Google keywords in a article is referred to as keyword frequency and it is easily implemented and easily measured (using a website). Here are some articles regarding the key word frequency how it effects webpage rankings with the search engines:

http://www.firstpagefitness.com/blog/2006/07/14/keyword-denstity-versus-keyword-frequency/

http://www.searchengineguide.com/beal/2003/0205_ab1.html

http://www.bytestart.co.uk/content/promotion/7_6/keyword-density-why-keywo.shtml


Here is the keyword frequency checker: http://www.seochat.com/seo-tools/keyword-density/

An exception to the Google Keyword principle is linkbait material which will be covered later in this resource. A quick definition of linkbait material is material that is super helpful, VERY interesting, or material which is very controversial or upsetting to some people. For example, I created an article on a very popular subject and by doing good research on a two very relevant but VERY irksome topics to some people which normally people would never do searches on and by incorporating some of this material in my main article with two sub articles that covered these two topics separately it catapulted my ranking for the main subject which is a very popular search. I actually featured a string of very irksome topics with sub articles but I know that the two very irksome topics caused the most consternation. Essentially, what happened is that the bloggers talked about the string of irksome topics due to some people inflating the view counts of the sub articles dealing with the string of irksome topics. My main article got free publicity all over the world because of this. I even came across some fairly well known Russian mentioning my material although I had to have a Russian speaker tell me what he wrote.

The reason why keywords are so important is that the search engines drive a tremendous amount of targeted traffic to a website. If you create an article not using keywords or at least linkbait material, you are creating an article for which there is no demand. Creating articles that do not incorporate the principle of keywords or linkbait is often like stocking your car lot with 3 wheel vehicles when very, very, very few people want three wheeled vehicles.


8. Use the list of Google keywords associated with the title of the article in your article in a reasonable way (see: https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal) as this is very important. Do not "stuff' these words into the article but use the most natural keywords and do it in a reasonable way. An example of Google keyword stuffing would be having an article on "Communism" and having the following "sentence": Karl Marx socialist party marxism Soviet Union Karl Marx. The previous "sentence" was made up entirely of Google keywords and Google will heavily penalize for such gimicks.


9. Create sub articles which the main article links to and have these articles be Google keywords although certainly not all of the sub articles have to be google keywords (for example, you might cite an expert and have a short article on this expert). Having relevant, quality, and interesting content is key and don't be afraid to create sections in your article or sub articles attached to your main article that are not Google keyword related. The Google keywords merely tell you what the public is aware of and has a demand in knowing more about. If you or your team uncover relevant and interesting information that the public doesn't know about this will drive traffic to your article so again don't be afraid to create non-Google keyword material in your article or non Google keyword subarticles that are linked to your main article.

In regards to the Google keyword sub articles, link these articles to the main article which you or your team are focused on making a Google top contender. The sub Google keyword(s) articles often are very popular and create traffic for your main article. Also, the main article creates traffic for your sub Google keyword articles. This creates a "vicious circle effect" in terms of creating webtraffic to the articles. You or your team might have to be a little patient as the Google web crawlers will likely find the main Google keyword article before it finds your sub Google keyword(s) articles. Please keep the use of Google keywords reasonable and natural in the article. The programmers of Google are not of low intelligence and I would think an article that uses every single Google keyword might be suspicious plus it would be very time consuming to create quality articles for a myriad of google keywords. Also, this is would be likely gimicky and you might not be really focusing on creating relevant and quality information. Again relevancy and quality are of prime importance and should not be subordinated to the over use of Google keywords that may not be relevant to your article. You or your team can also look at the Google keywords for these sub keyword articles so these rank highly (again see: https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal ). When appropriate also look up the Google keywords for these sub Google keyword articles. For example, if you are writing an article on Communism you would create an article with the google keywords "Karl Marx" and look up the Google keywords for Karl Marx (again see: https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal ).

10. When you are creating Google keyword articles the Google keywords associated with a topic that are often but not always found here https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal is not all the Google keywords associated with a topic. So say for example, if you go to https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal you type in "widgets" you may NOT see that "widgets and wodgets" is a keyword phrase but if you type in "widgets and wodgets" you may see that "widgets and wodgets" is in fact a Google keyword phrase. If you download the program SEO FireFox which is located here it does offer a nice keyword tool that will be located directly below the Google search box when you do searches.


11. Don't create a Google Keyword sub article until its ready. It is better to wait until you do further research and write a good Google sub keyword article rather than disappoint your readers with something of low quality. The same applies to your non-keyword articles but don't be afraid to create short bios of various people you cite. Keep the reputation of your article strong.

12. When creating sub Google keyword articles it is vitally important that these articles are not 17% or more similar to your main Google keywords articles or 17% or more similar to other articles on your website. Google heavily filters out/penalizes articles that are too similar (see: http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2008/09/demystifying-duplicate-content-penalty.html and http://www.searchenginejournal.com/duplicate-content-penalty-how-to-lose-google-ranking-fast/1886/ ). This is a very important point and should not be neglected.


Here is a website to check how similar the articles created are to other webpages so you avoid the duplicate content penalty: http://www.webconfs.com/duplicate-content-filter-article-1.php


13. It is perfectly acceptable to use information in other articles and to quote them. However, do not make the main Google keyword article or the sub Google keyword articles 17% or more similar to the sources used (see step #8 above). Again this is a very important issue.


14. In relation to conservative articles or articles on conservative websites, do not rely on the press or blogs or internet forums to generate traffic for an article unless you plan on posting on some of the big blogs or forums. If a topical area has very prominent blogs or forums and you post on them it can provide a boost for your articles and create internet buzz. If the article is an issue article post on both liberal and conservative blogs. However, this step should only be used to kick start an already good article as may only create a short term effect. Kick starting an article can be important because once the targeted audiences are initially reached word of mouth can sustain an article. Also, given that the majority of the press is liberal it is wishful thinking to believe the liberal press will be of much help for conservative articles or articles at a conservative website. If it happens that is great but consider that icing on the cake. Often the blogs find out about an article because it has a fairly high profile via the search engines which are generating traffic for the article.


15. One excellent key to getting a top ranked search engine article is to have unique information in your article. As mentioned earlier by searching Google New Zealand I was able to find some key information in relation to a conservative article that was not widely known in English speaking countries although it was a top ranked article in New Zealand for the topic. In addition, by doing other research using both internet and print sources I was able to create unique content in the Conservapedia homosexuality article which is a top ranked article on the internet for the topic homosexuality. If you create some unique material in your article people will be more likely to cite your article with a link.

16. Incorporate pictures in the article as this gives the article a professional appearance

Here are some sources for finding pictures:

http://www.pdphoto.org

http://images.google.com/imghp?tab=wi

http://www.usa.gov/

http://www.yahoo.com/ (look at the top center of the page )

http://digital.nypl.org/mmpco/index.cfm

http://karenswhimsy.com/public-domain-images/

NASA and USGS photos

http://teachpol.tcnj.edu/amer_pol_hist/_use.htm


When I created some of the most popular articles on the internet for various hot button social issues I knew absolutely nothing about search engine optimization (SEO) for images/pictures on a website. So please do not worry if you do not understand the pieces of advice in the articles below on search engine optimization and images on your webpages as some of the advice is somewhat technical. However, since SEO is a largely a game of inches gained rather than knockout blows here are some articles on SEO and images:

http://searchenginewatch.com/showPage.html?page=3626884

http://www.marketposition.com/blog/archives/2006/12/seo_for_images.html

http://www.ducttapemarketing.com/blog/2008/03/30/using-images-in-seo/

http://www.naturalsearchblog.com/archives/2006/03/22/need-more-traffic-try-image-search-optimization/

http://www.phoenixrealm.com/image-rank-factors/

http://www.problogger.net/archives/2005/03/12/formatting-images-for-seo/

http://www.blogohblog.com/tips-to-speed-up-your-blog/

http://www.theukwebdesigncompany.com/articles/image-file-size.php

http://www.searchengineoptimizationjournal.com/category/photo-optimization/

http://seofuture.blogspot.com/2007/03/optimize-image-for-search-engine.html


17. Put links to your articles on webpages on the website that the article resides on when it makes sense to do so. Your key articles should be accessible within 3 clicks on your main page.


18. Have a proofreader or proofreaders look over your article. I have been told there is a woman who will do this for free for conservative websites and I am going to try to contact her.


19. Call or email other websites that are related to the website article and have them link to the main article and/or sub articles associated with the article. Often this can make a big difference although I would not rely on it. Wait until your article is of good quality before you do this.

20. Here is an email I received from a internet search engine expert regarding the above 17 steps: Your blueprint looks good. I would add that it is important for Google to view your site as authoritative and as a hub – that is done by externals links with keyword phrase you are targeting as anchor text. For instance if you are writing an article on “Darwin’s theory of evolution” – have links to high-authority websites – like http://www.darwins-theory-of-evolution.com with the anchor text being something like “Darwin’s Theory of Evolution” or “Charles Darwin’s Theory of Evolution” or “Theory of Evolution.” It is important to occasionally vary the anchor text to external articles or you will receive an over-optimization penalty.

21. Periodically look at the talk pages for the article and incorporate reasonable suggestions. Also, if you post links to your articles in internet forums or blogs you can get useful feedback.


Here is an interesting article for those who are interested in creating an article which gets a lot of internet traffic: http://www.seomoz.org/blog/a-little-piece-of-the-google-algorithm-revealed http://proof.sitesell.com/victory4.html

A word of warning

If any of the websites I cited recommend using a submission service or submission software to submit your website to the search engines don't do it. Doing this could get your website banned by search engines. I believe that submitting your websites to various search engines is a complete waste of time. Please read: http://www.webcredible.co.uk/user-friendly-resources/search-engine-optimisation/submit-search-engines.shtml

Getting Links to your website

A very important part of getting your website to rank higher for the search engines is getting more website to link to you. About 65% of getting your webpage to rank high for Google is determined by the amount and types of links that link to you. The other 35% is determined by on-page factors (keyword frequency/density, etc. etc. ).

General Overview About Websites Linking to your website or article

Viral Buzz and Viral Marketing Links

Highly Suggest Getting these Non-Free Articles on Linking and Other Important Subject

SEOmoz is a Seattle-based SEO company and it serves as a hub for search marketers worldwide. SEOMOZ provides education, tools, resources and paid services.

I think the most important resource that SEOMOZ provides is their main SEO articles that are designed for beginners. I suggest signing up for the SEOMOZ program for a month and copying their articles which are labeled beginner and essentials articles. The cost for a month's membership is $49. I was able to help solve a very big problem a client of mine had through a small article I found at SEOMOZ.

As far as their tools, I like rank checker which is a free tool. I also like their keyword difficulty tool which is not a free tool. I only used their Juicy link finder tool once but it did give me a excellent lead to a keyword category through one of the links it listed. I don't like their Trifecta tool.

Please go to this link to go to the SEOMOZ website:

"Link Baiting"

I realize that the term "link baiting" is rather uncouth sounding and it conjures up that the notion that you are engaging in unpalatable methods to gain web traffic. However, please do not avoid using this powerful technique to gain web traffic merely due to its name. Link baiting is merely creating content that is very useful to people (for example, a medical organization or life insurance company might create a internet longevity calculator with longevity tips) or that challenges people's ideas in such a way that it causes discussion across the internet and linking to your website. There are other methods of link baiting as well. I believe this is an important concept so I have provided multiple links.

http://www.searchenginejournal.com/link-baiting-effective-link-building/2797/

http://www.problogger.net/archives/2006/09/19/an-introduction-to-linkbaiting/

http://www.jimwestergren.com/link-bait/

http://performancing.com/promotion/links/the-art-of-linkbaiting

http://searchenginewatch.com/showPage.html?page=3623287

http://www.lunametrics.com/emarketing/search-engine-optimization/what-is-link-bait.php

http://www.bruceclay.com/blog/archives/2007/12/link_baiting_96.html

http://www.seroundtable.com/archives/004349.html

http://www.seomoz.org/blog/link-ninjas-vs-bait-pirates

Link Building vs. Link Baiting

Link Building (called link Ninja in a below article) is where you ask other websites to link to you and the advantage is that you can directly ask key websites to link to you. Also, you can control better what anchor text links are from websites linking to you. For example, if you have a canary article you want the hypertext that links to you to have the word canary in it. When link building you want to vary the anchor text to keep the search engines happy. So on some websites you might have the word "canary" when link building but on other websites you have the words "canary article" or "excellent canary article". I am just starting out as far as link building and I am being conservative and just doing a handful of links of high Google PageRank value (please install the Google toolbar here: http://www.google.com/tools/firefox/toolbar/FT3/intl/en/index.html ) that are an exact match (for example, canary). If you use a combination of link baiting and link building this should be less of an issue. I plan on learning more about this issue. My guess is that you don't want to have a very compressed time period where you are adding links with anchor text that exactly matches your Google keyword (for example, canary) or the search engines will frown upon this (you don't want to get the search engines mad at you). In addition, I am guessing that perhaps a good rule of thumb is to look at a fair amount of the high search engine ranked websites for a particular keyword and then use SEO Spyglass to see what anchor text percentages are for the websites that link to them and then somewhat mimic these webpages in terms of the anchor text for the websites that link to you so you are not penalized by the search engines. I am guessing that for anchor text that does not match the keyword you are trying to rank high for that you want to have many variations of the anchor text that do not exactly match your keyword. As far as using comparative analysis using SEO Spyglass I suppose that Google could penalize all the top rated websites for a search term but I think this would be unlikely. The issue of anchor text is expanded on in a subsequent section of this webpage which deals with a natural link profile.

Here are some articles on the issue of linking building versus link baiting:

http://www.jimboykin.com/link-bait-alone-wont-do-it-you-need-link-ninjas/

http://www.jimboykin.com/expert-link-building-can-be-fun/

When link building you want to have the websites link to you from webpages at the site that is linking to you that have the highest Google PageRank if they are gracious enough to do so or it makes sense for them to do so to help offer quality and relevant material on a particular webpage of their website (see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PageRank ). Too see what the Google PageRank for a website is you can install the Google Toolbar to your computer (see: http://www.google.com/tools/firefox/toolbar/FT3/intl/en/index.html ).

Various types of websites to get links from:

1. Get links from the top Google ranked websites for your search term or similar search terms

2. Post links at topic related forums.

3. Post links at topic related blogs. Here are some resources for posting at blogs:

Use the search box at http://technorati.com/ to find recent blog postings for various topics.

Here are some additional resources and tips:

http://www.searchenginejournal.com/20-essential-blog-directories-to-submit-your-blog-to/5998/

http://blogsearch.google.com/

http://blogsearch.google.co.uk/


Since .edu domain websites carry more weight at the search engines you can do an advanced Google search to find .edu domain blogs that will give you more weight when you post to them. I would not overdo this and try to put a whole lot of edu blog post in a short time and this will later be explained in the natural link profile section of this resource.

Here is how you do it:

1. First got to http://www.google.com/

2. Then click on advanced search which is here: http://www.google.com/advanced_search?hl=en

Now supposing you wanted blogs related to atheism at edu domain websites.

You would put the words atheism at Find web pages that have...

all these words: atheism

Then you would put the word blog at one of the three boxes here:

one or more of these words: blog

Now some edu blogs will allow anyone to post to them but some insist that you have a special log on.

HTML BLOGS Links VS NON-HTML Blog Links

Some blogs insists that you use HTML coding to put in a link and other blogs won't allow you to use HTML. Often you can use a preview button to test out your post.

Here is how you do HTML type links:

HTML

Let us say you wanted to have the hypertext for the link be the words Jesus is God so when they clicked the words Jesus is God in a sentence it would go to your website. Here is how you would do it using HTML coding:

Christian state that <a href="http://www.whoisjesus-really.com/">Jesus is God.</a>


Here is another example which would would the hypertext link "Is Jesus God?"

<a href="http://www.whoisjesus-really.com/">Is Jesus God?</a>


Now if a blog does not allow HTML you can simply post the following at a blog:

John, I think you raised a good point. And the central issue here is the issue of whether Jesus Christ is God. I think the following resource will be helpful in answering the question of whether or not Jesus is God: http://www.whoisjesus-really.com

Natural Link Profile

Having a natural link profile is an important issue. I am also guessing that as time goes on it will become a more important issue.

Here are some resources regarding having a natural link profile for a website of webpage:

http://yoast.com/click-here-to-read-all-about-a-natural-link-profile/

http://indexedcontent.com/featured/building-a-natural-link-profile/

http://www.jenniferslegg.com/2008/04/28/creating-natural-link-profile/

http://www.imjuk.com/2008/03/natural-vs-unnatural-link-profiles-in-link-development/

http://www.seo-scientist.com/natural-link-building.html

A quick note: If you do link building try not to have all the links appear on the same place at the various websites. Inferior link builders often get all their links to be placed on the footers of the various webpages. You want to vary the locations of where your links are placed.

Links, Search Engines, and Context - Link Reputation

Some of the things that modern search engines measure in relation to your website pages are the following:

1. keyword density/Frequency

2. The type and number of links pointing to your webpage. Keeping in mind the issue of a natural link profile mentioned above another thing that is important is to consider the page reputation of the link that is pointing to your webpage.

Here is are two articles on link reputation which is the reputation of the page that is linking to you: http://www.sitepoint.com/article/whats-your-link-reputation/ and http://www.evancarmichael.com/SEO/1279/Link-Reputation-and-Your-Website.html A key point in these articles is that Google and other search engines look at the context of the page linking to you. In other words, if a webpage having a very high Google PageRank (lots of strong webpages linking to it) links to you may not necessarily help you rank high for the search clams if the webpage focuses on zebras (text on page is regarding zebras and zebra related sites linking to that page). I am guessing if you have lots of high Google PageRank unrelated articles to your webpage that this could cause you to have a unnatural link profile. In addition, all other things remaining equal strong websites that are OLD websites carry more weight than new websites that link to you. Of course, the best possible situation is if you can get a old contextually relevant webpage with a high Google PageRank to link to you (high PageRank very roughly means that lots of webpages link to it and/or several webpages linking to the page that have many webpages linking to it).

Recently, I ranked very high for an extremely competitive search. One of the things I did was create an excellent article and them I emailed or call the owners of the websites or webpages that were in www.dmoz.org for this topic and I got a high percentage of them to link to me. Since www.dmoz.org is highly regarded by the search engines, I believe this is definitely one of the factors that got me to rank high for this search term. I would also recommend contacting related websites that were in http://botw.org/ and get them to also link to your webpage since this website is also influential in regards to search engine rankings.

In addition, one way links are stronger than reciprocal links. So ideally try to get websites to link to you without you linking back to them.

What if an authoratative topical webpage refuses to link to you? Well one thing you can do is to use the SE0 Firefox and SEO Spyglass programs to get the key webpages that link to them to link to you. Sometimes these webpages will not link to you. No problem. Get the key webpages that link to them to link to you. Well what if these webpages refuse to link to you? Well I have not carried it out this far yet but you certainly can get the key webpages that link to these webpages to link to you. In other words, aggressively go after the supporting links of your competitors.

Pacing your Link Building

Since your websites link popularity depends on the quality as well as the number of incoming links, one of the errors rookies make is to use link building to get hundreds or thousands of incoming to their brand new websites very quickly through link building. Again, remember the information on natural link profile.

Personally, I have gotten a thousand or even two thousand links pointing to a specific web article within a matter of a week on a website that was less than 2 years old but not brand new and my Google ranking for the articlez increased. However, I did this primarily through link baiting so evidently Google considered the inbound links to the website natural. I am guessing that incoming links though link baiting look very natural and merely come though the social processes of the internet.

However, when you do LINK BUILDING you need to increase your natural link profile link building gradually, depending on how many links your site has been getting. This means if a site usually gets 20 new links a week, don't build 150 inbound links to it suddenly. Instead, increase the number of backlinks you get slowly but surely, by 5 or 15 links a week. Have a schedule for your link growth and attempt keep that schedule and build your links to develop a more natural link profile.

Important Link Building Tips From SEO Expert Aaron Wall

Your Secret Weapon to Getting One Way Links to Your Website

One the reasons why I created this resource is that I wanted to rank higher for a couple of topics which I felt Christendom should rank high for. How did this resource help me? Well, one way links to your website or web article are more powerful in terms of Google boosting powerful than link exchanges between websites. Google does not treat link exchanges as being as important as one way links because they are "mutual admiration societies". So using the Whois function on the free SE0 Firefox software program I can call or at least email the website owners and I tell them I have an excellent article that fits with the content of their website that I think they would want to share with their readers plus I will send them a lot of free resources from some of the top experts on how to get to the top of the search engine rankings if they decide they like my web article and decide to link to me. I tell then tell them that once they link to me it makes sense to give them this material as I want their website to gain as much web traffic as possible since they are linking to my material.

I do feel that the person touch can be important when trying to get important one way links to your website. I do try to compliment a website owner about his site when I telephone him. Also, if I


Here is an important thing to keep in mind about reciprocal linking:

I do feel that the person touch can be important when trying to get important one way links to your website. I do try to compliment a website owner about his site when I telephone him and do it at the beginning of the call. For important links, if I send out an email to a webmaster or web owner although I developed a quick and to the point link request form letter, I do use the persons name if possible plus I try to say something very quick about their site that lets them know I did read something at their website and liked it.

Link Popularity Check

I have found that a good and reliable way to see how many webpages link to your webpage relative to other pages is by using SEO Firefox which is a free program and you can get it here: SEO FireFox


Here is a website that will tell you how many links your website has: http://www.urltrends.com/


http://www.marketleap.com/publinkpop/ (this website is sort of flaky when it comes to telling you how many links your URL or website has as far as what it shows at any given time. Perhaps this is due to a website being up or down though as the website I was mainly interested in had technical problems when I used this tool. However, it does seem to provide reliable access to the Google and Yahoo links that it does show. For example, it might say your URL only has 257 yahoo links when it actually has 1,202 yahoo links. However, the 257 links it does show will likely be accessible when you click on Yahoo or Google links. One good thing is you can use this tool to see links your competitor has and then get them to link to you.

A more reliable checker of how many links a URL has is by using this program: http://www.seoquake.com/ However, it often only shows the number of Google and Yahoo links when you do your first search using a search engine and then on a later search during a internet session it will show zeros for these as far as a search for your article using a search engine. Also, you can click on the number given for the Google or yahoo links and then it will give you the specific links that are listed. Using the "who is" function you can find the telephone number or email for a website administrator and then ask him/her to link to you.

Here is a link for Yahoo explorer to see how many links they have linking to your webpage and just put the URL with the standard http:// prefix before your website's URL if appropriate: https://siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com/mysites

Free SEO Videos by SEO expert Aaron Wall

Here are some free videos by SEO expert Aaron Wall:

Free Videos by SEO expert Aaron Wall

Popular SEO Blog by SEO Expert Aaron Wall

Here is a popular SEO blog by SEO expert Aaron Wall that is reported to get over a million views a month:

Aaron Wall's SEO blog

Importance of On Page Ranking Factors

Previously I stated that Google off page factors (the amount and character of links that link to your website or article account for 65% of the Google ranking algorithm. One could easily get the impression that on-page factors are far less important. Well I have found that for non-profit articles that on page factors can be not fully optimized and still do very well. I am sure if you are competing to make money with a website rather than rank high for a social issue or religious issue that the competition is going to be more fierce. On the other hand, there are some religious related keywords that are highly competitive. For example, I am betting that it is hard to rank #2 for the keyword Jesus or Jesus Christ. If you want to rank high for the most popular keywords having to do with a particular large religion or philosophy the search is likely to be very competitive (Christianity, Judaism, Mormonism, Atheism, etc.) so if you want to rank beyond the top 5 rankings or sometimes near the top ranking you want to really know your onpage optimization well or you must compensate by having extremely good content and very hard hitting and accurate linkbait that gets the opposition mad and they wind up linking to you to express their outrage to others (I compensated this way to get top 5 search ranking for extremely/very competitive keywords having on a social issue and also two others having to do with very popular worldviews in terms of their web presence).

A Powerful Example of the Power of On Page Search Engine Optimization Ranking Factors

On page search engine factors can be very powerful because not too many people know them well so you can blow the competition out of the water before the race even begins. For example, there is a webpage designed by the gentleman who is training me in search engine optimization and the search gets a respectable amount of searches per day - 275 by the three major search engines. My friend's article ranks #2 right after Wikipedia for this search (Wikipedia is extremely tough to compete with for any given search).

Unfortunately, although I give many on-page factors that search engines use to rank web pages, teaching people on page optimization is beyond the scope of this resource as their is a lot to learn. If you need professional help my name is Ken and I work with a Christian SEO expert and you can reach me at kendemyerATgmailDOT.com

YouTube Videos On SEO and Website Marketing Tips

How to Start an Internet Business - Video 1 of 10 (watch all 10 vieeos as I think it is well done) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEU_Nw_3Qms

12 Search Engine Marketing Campaign Mistakes To Avoid http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUpcecRIiAU&feature=related

SEO - Title Tags, Anchor Text, Duplicate Title Tag Problems, Total Amount of Link Authority, Strength of Domain http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmwCcD-J9eY

SEOmoz Whiteboard Friday - Everybody Wants to Rule The SERPs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdhtU-n-le4

Whiteboard Friday - Chasing Your Tail http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cclbcUJ7HUc

A Guide to Link Bait http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyt7hIqQa8I

How to Use Social Bookmarking: Building Traffic & Your List http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGbMx0JTWFc&feature=related

Whiteboard Friday - Wiki-Wiki-Wiki WHACK! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSi60Zj6JXU&feature=related

Endrunning the search engines http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSEjKBprrHs&feature=related

Whiteboard Friday - Why Your Viral Content Isn't Working http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrFXyFhspNY&feature=related

Whiteboard Friday - The Juice is Loose http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZ_XlhdzPVU&feature=related

Whiteboard Friday - Every Blog Has Its Way http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWLZX3LZHuM

Tips on Getting More Web Traffic to a Blog

Here are some use tips on how to get more web traffic to a blog:

21 Tactics to Increase Blog Traffic http://www.seomoz.org/blog/21-tactics-to-increase-blog-traffic

Search Engine Optimization for Blogs - SEO http://www.problogger.net/archives/2005/08/15/search-engine-optimization-for-blogs/

20 Essential Blog Directories to Submit Your Blog To http://www.searchenginejournal.com/20-essential-blog-directories-to-submit-your-blog-to/5998/

3 Things To Check Before Submitting Your Post To StumbleUpon http://www.bloggingtips.com/2008/07/05/3-things-to-check-before-submitting-your-post-to-stumbleupon/

Blogging tips (directories are important for SEO if done right, ignore what he states) http://www.thetlog.net/the-blogging-tips-series/

21 Surefire Tips for a Successful Blog Launch http://www.avivadirectory.com/successful-blog-launch/

Bloggers and the Law http://www.avivadirectory.com/blogger-law/


Free SEO Software - Keyword Research Tools

Pulling Web Traffic from the websites of your key competitors

There is a product called SEO Digger which is free to use although you will get faster results you upgrade to their premium membership. If you want to find out what keywords/search phrases a competitors website ranks high for at Google and compete with them on those keywords you can use a program called SEO Digger. You can see how popular those keywords or search phrases are and then decide if you want to compete with them.

Here is a free seminar on SEO Digger: http://www.kewego.com/video/iLyROoafYwLT.html

Here is the SEO Digger website: http://seodigger.com/

Here is one of the alternatives to SEO Digger: http://spyfu.com/


SEO Training Classes

Aaron Wall

Aaron Wall offers online training classes for SEO and internet marketing and his material has been endorsed by the prestigious Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania which is one of the top business schools in the United States. In addition, Aaron Wall has appeared in the major media like the Wall Street Journal, Business Week, Forbes, CNN, CNBC, etc.

You can sign up here for his classes: Aaron Wall's SEO Training Courses

One of the nice things about Aaron Wall's classes is that he teaches you internet marketing as well as the technical aspects of search engine optimization. Most of the success that I had on the internet initially came from understanding marketing. Content is still key when it comes to SEO.

Aaron Wall offers excellent resources. I LOVE his SEO FireFox software program which is offered for free HERE !!! A small word of caution though. Although I have not personally participated in the SEO forum at Aaron Wall's website I suspect that some of the people there may be knowledgeable. However, do not take as gospel truth everything you read by the forum participants because unfortunately there is a great plentitude of people in the SEO community who do NOT know what they are doing. While the signal to noise ratio (good advice to bad advice) is much likely better than at most forums at Aaron Wall's website, I would not put a lot of stock in what you read at SEO forums on the internet. I am writing this word of caution because the gentleman who has provided me with SEO training has told me to not put any stock in what you read at SEO forums on the internet as most participants don't know really what they are doing in terms of their SEO knowledge. In other words, they have not truly rigorously tested their advice to see if it is sound.

Search Engine College

Another program for learning SEO is Search Engine College SEO College offers self paced online SEO training classes. The training packages for Search Engine College start at $145 and go up to $1,195. You can find out about the packages being offered by SEO College HERE.

Other Free SEO Software Tools

  • SE0 Firefox Please watch the short video and please get this. I would only use this tool when doing SEO work (You can turn the software on and off by clicking the SEO FireFox icon at the buttom right corner of your computer screen) and I would adjust the settings so only the most important info appears automatically, PageRank (PR), age of website, total links to website listed by Yahoo (Y links), total edu page links listed by yahoo (Y! edu page links), and DMOZ. I personally have good luck with Google not temporarily shutting me off for access to Google (Google only does it for about an hour or two) when I put a 2 second delay but you might have to play around with this. If the first option to download the SEO FireFox software doesn't give you a fully functional piece of software like it did for me. Use the second option. I had to use the second option and perhaps you should use the second option first.
  • SEO Quake (please get this although admitedly I never use it now that I have SEO FireFox. Again, only use when doing SEO work.
  • SEO Spyglass (they offer a free limited function version of this for pay software package and I would recommend looking over the free version at the very least. I used the free version of this software package to help get me to the top of a extremely competitive search term. It is definitely one of my favorite SEO software packages. The paid version is only $87 and well worth the investment as it does so much more than the free version.
  • WEBCEO (please do not use the search engine submission feature of WEB SEO )

Other free SEO software solutions:

Free Demo SEO Software That is Semi Functional but not Fully Functional

I do very much like the SEO Spyglass product and recommend buying the program. I would also recommend downloading the free version of the Website Auditor program as it offers some help on on-page SEO optimization. I have not used the Website Auditor program to know how much I like it though.

Since the SEO Spyglass in an excellent product you might want to check out these packages as well by the same company:

Other SEO Software That is also Worth Investing In

You can try the following software out somewhat by using the free demo software that is semi functional:

  • WEBCEO (please do not use the search engine submission feature of WEB SEO )


Link Building Wiki

IMPORTANT WARNING!

I am providing this resource with some advice I definitely want you to heed. The advice is please take the following advice with a grain of salt until you check out its validity. The SEO expert who has been teaching me SEO states that there is a lot of bad advice on the internet about SEO and many so called SEO experts are not very good. You really have to experiment/test SEO methods before you can attest to their validity. Unfortunately, many people in the SEO field do not do this. In addition, the field of SEO is constantly changing because Google is constantly changing how they do things. So advice given in the past may be irrelevant. In addition, there is the problem of a wiki being only as good as the last person who edited it. With the aforentioned being stated, here is the link to Link Building Wiki:

Link Building Wiki {PLEASE READ WARNING ABOVE)

Social Media Optimization

Here are some websites which explain what social media optimization is and how to use it to gain more web trafic:

http://searchenginewatch.com/showPage.html?page=3630690

http://www.pronetadvertising.com/articles/a-comparison-of-seo-and-smo.html

http://www.seroundtable.com/archives/014603.html

http://vandelaydesign.com/blog/social-media/seo-vs-smo/

http://www.seo-scoop.com/2008/06/30/seo-vs-smo-traffic-quality-test/

http://www.vanseodesign.com/blog/social-media/social-media-optimization/

http://www.zeroonezero.com/design/index.php/search-engine-marketing-and-optimization/1474/

http://www.doshdosh.com/beginners-guide-to-social-news-sites/

http://www.searchenginejournal.com/social-media-answers-sites/7233/

http://www.scribd.com/doc/69260/SEO-vs-SMO-A-Graphical-Analysis

http://www.seobook.com/4515-linkbuilding-247-custom.html

http://social-media-optimization.com/

http://www.britopian.com/2007/01/27/treating-social-media-optimization-as-another-distribution-channel/

http://www.selfgrowth.com/articles/SEO_vs_SMO.html

http://www.steve-olson.com/one-huge-reason-reddit-is-better-than-digg/ (websites with controversial content)

http://www.blogstorm.co.uk/why-reddit-stumbleupon-are-better-than-digg/

http://www.doshdosh.com/a-comprehensive-guide-to-stumbleupon-how-to-build-massive-traffic-to-your-website-and-monetize-it/

http://www.bloggingtips.com/2008/07/26/5-things-you-shouldn%E2%80%99t-do-when-using-any-social-site/

http://www.searchengineoptimizationjournal.com/2008/04/28/seo-or-social-media-which-is-more-important/

Free White Label Social Media Solutions For Websites

You are probably asking yourself the question what is a private label Social Media Solution? Well think of it as your own Facebook dedicated and designed for website users. The company OneSite which provides a free private label social media solution for existing websites states that the communities created by white label social media solutions can provide a 30%-70% increase in website traffic for existing websites. Now 30-70% increase in web traffic sounds kind of high but there does seem to be a very quick growth of private label social media software being used.

These free white label social social media solutions typically offer the following for free:

- message boards

- widgets (Widgets are pieces of embeddable code that can be found on one site, and embedded in another website that can be used to promote your website or blog. They are one of things that are used to do "viral marketing" on the web)

- blogs

- free video upload tools

- a host of community / member building and interaction tools


One of the additional nice things about free private social media solutions for websites is that you can strategically place user-generated content beside content produced by your staff.


Good News About White Label Social Media Solutions For Websites

It's free! Why? Because it is supported by advertisements which the hosting/software company provides!

Here is the best article I have found on Free White Label Social Media Solutions For Websites:

http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/07/24/9-ways-to-build-your-own-social-network/


Ning

It appears as if the leader in providing Free White Label Social Media Solutions is http://www.ning.com/

Below are some good videos about Ning and the President of Ning:

Gina Bianchini shows off Ning

http://uk.intruders.tv/Gina-Bianchini-shows-off-Ning-com_a132.html

The video below has some horrible music but it does do a good job of giving Ning's features (please feel free to turn off your computer's speakers :) ):

http://networkcreators.ning.com/profile/gina

Ning Demo Video:

http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/02/27/ning-demo-video/

YouTube video on Ning and the company co-owner:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6yYB9arL0o

Affiliate Marketing

Affiliate marketing is currently becoming a big thing in the business. I read recently for the very first time an affiliate marketer was nominated to be the entrepeneur of the year by Business magazine. Affiliate marketing is where you have people sign up to be marketers of your goods and services at your website and then they put links at other websites and if people buy things at your website within a specified period of time, you get a commission (most affiliate marketing programs are pay for performance [pay for actual sales] rather than pay per click).

You can have an outside affiliate management company program run the program or you can install affiliate marketing software for your website.

The following affiliate marketing software was recommended to me should you wish to run your own program: http://www.idevdirect.com/idevaffiliate.php

URL Tips

You want to avoid a main URL with a lot of dashes. One dash at most. For example, you don't want a website with the main URL being the following: http://www.cars-compact-red.com

Also, you want your file name in your URL to be relevant keywords and not merely numbers. For example, if you were writing an article on peacocks you would have the following URL at your website:

http://www.yourwebsite.com/Peacocks

You would do have the following URL for a peacock article: http://www.yourwebsite.com/18393

Also, keep your main URL short and sweet. This is bad main URL:

http://www.YouDefintelyDoNotWantToHaveAnURLLikeThisForYourWebsite.com


Although this article is dated as it recommends more than one dash in the URL domain name it does appear to offer some good advice:

"The second part of the URL - the filename - is fairly easy to get SEO-ed. Using the same method you used with the domain name, you can create a keyword rich filename. Just add in the keywords the web page is focused on, separate them with a dash, and you're good to go.

One important thing to note is that you can over-SEO a URL, either causing a search engine to put up a red flag in regards to your site, or diluting the power of your keywords. The trick is not to use too many words in the domain name or the file name. This will keep the importance of your keywords from diminishing since they won't have to share significance with other, less important keywords." [1]

Here are two other good resource on URLs:

http://www.seobook.com/do-you-need-use-url-rewriting

http://searchenginewatch.com/showPage.html?page=3628292

SEO Ranking Factors Rated by Experts

The SEO firm SEOMOZ put together a listing of the top SEO ranking factors that was put together by many of the top SEO experts and it can be can be found here:

http://www.seomoz.org/article/search-ranking-factor

Putting Videos on your Webpages Made Easier

I have noticed that webpages done by professionals often have videos. It must be because people like watching videos on webpages. I know I do! Therefore, from a SEO standpoint it should help because having video content that people want should drive up the demand for your webpages.

There is a product which makes it easier to put up videos on your website. It is endorsed by a Church in Minnesota that has a website and can be found below:

How to Optimize Local Organization/Church Profiles for Free Local Directories

Important Request

Please only let people who believe in biblical Christianity know about this resource. I don't want this resource to be used to help spread false ideologies and religions.

Need More Help?

SEO is a big field and I make no allusions to pretending that this resource is the only resource you will ever need regarding SEO. If you feel you want additional help, I do work with a Christian who is an SEO expert and he is very good at what he does. If you would like us to help you with your website, please feel free to contact Ken at: kendemyerATgmailDOTcom