Site Design for Better Search Engine Positioning - Part I
Summary
In summary, include a link to your text
based site map on each page. Increase your link popularity by
networking with other webmasters that own sites relevant to yours,
and then get them to link with you. You could also work hard to
become a credible source of information on your topic and then other
webmasters will want to link to you. Limit your flash design to
smaller image areas of your site and write text that maintains your
topic for each page. Pick a topic for your page and try to stick
with it. Don't ramble on to other topics within your page. Honesty
is the best policy. Be honest with your visitors, with the search
engines, and with yourself, and you will reap the rewards of your
hard work and dedication.
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