Wednesday, February 7, 2007

Articles Search Engine Ranking - Part 2

By Jose Nuñez

The last part of this article will show you that getting targeted traffic is a direct result of this search engine ranking process. This will apply to both new and existing sites, and I am covering here what to do when writing articles.

The power of links and your article.

Use linking within your article to expand information sources or further detail topics. Reference pages, news sources, forums, bog posts, are example of resources you can offer and the user can choose to follow if needed. Now, it is equally important that your links are well defined and easy to spot by using standards when possible.

Apply SEO principles to your article.

It is important to create titles and headings that relate to what the article is about. Also, try to keep the article length to no more than 500 words, written with simple language, and providing clear and useful information. Always impart concrete knowledge to your readers. You should focus on the most important points in the topic, outlining the key areas of it. To do this, you can use headings, bold type and lists, like in the case of this particular article.

There is a lot more to article writing, but every situation is different, and for every website, the application of concepts discussed in these areas are different as well.



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About the author

Jose Nuñez is a Scientific SEO/SEM Specialist. He is the CTO of HiRank, an Online Resource focusing on Search Engines (SE) and Artificial Inteligence (AI) Find out more search engine ranking articles at: http://www.hirank.com/search_engine_ranking.html Or contact him at: jnunez@hirank.com or via phone at (801) 388-5961

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