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Increase Page Rank With ServiceWrap’s Upcoming Solution

faith| June 24, 2008 6:11 am

At the moment, my target is to increase the blog’s Page Rank and get better traffic before it’s anniversary. I read through a lot of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) tips to achieve this. However, I realized that it may be necessary to get expert services to do this considering that I am still new in the blogosphere. But I don’t want to spend too much and get substandard services.

What I am looking forward to is ServiceWrap.net’s upcoming solution that will place the blog among the top 10 and top 3 rankings in the search engines across cyberspace. According to sources, the solution has been throughly studied and tested by the best webmasters through optimization testings. It is said to be released by www.servicewrap.net this coming summer 2008 featuring a unique blend of guaranteed paid inclusion and a fast 12- hour optimization of an entire website. ServiceWrap will make the service available at a competitive price wherein up to 35 pages can be optimized for up to 10 keywords per page. Instead of focusing on a specific page, it will make sure that all the important elements of your website will be optimized.

I can’t wait for this new solution that ServiceWrap will be unveiling soon. It is rumored to have a 96% success rate in just 72 hours from activation. New traffic is targeted to be achieved in less than 3 days.

Edu Text Links: Key to Search Engine Optimization

faith| May 12, 2008 3:07 pm

Anyone well-versed with the operation of the worldwide web is aware that Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the bread and butter of most websites. Search engine ranking determines a website’s ability to earn money. The higher the rank, the higher the rate on advertising, not to mention the seeming endless opportunities that will keep coming to the website.

For most of us vying for recognition in the web, I am certain we have tried to learn as much as we can on SEO — getting tips from webmasters and pros in the industry. Major drivers in SEO is content and incoming links. Search engines such as Google and Yahoo place value on the relevant content of the website and the authority of incoming links. And when it comes to authority, search engines provide higher value to edu links and gov links rather than the traditional links. The rationale for this stems from the fact that there are fewer EDU and gov sites in the web and these sites should be registered educational institutions or government agencies. Even SEO experts agree that one link from an EDU domain will exponential increase the value of a website over numerous links from traditional sites.

If you are looking to get linked to an EDU site, you can buy links at Edutextlink.com. Edutextlink has a network of EDU websites with PRs ranging from 6-9. They will guarantee that your links (up to 10 links per page) will be professionally written, strategically placed on pages with relevant content, and uploading of your links will be implemented at regular time intervals to show a natural improvement rather than a one-time flooding of EDU links over a short period of time. Edutextlink will charge a one-time price which ensures that your links will be properly indexed by search engines and will remain that way for one year.

So, if you’re scrambling around trying to get as much links as you can, maybe it’s time to take a breather and analyze your position. Remember that quantity of links is not the name of the game. Getting links to substandard websites can even harm your current rank. Contact Edutextlink and get value for your money.

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Breaking Into Online Writing

faith| October 17, 2007 5:44 pm

Those who have been gifted with the power to wield words and sentences are now augmenting their income (if not making it their bread & butter) by working as web content writers online. Some make as much as US$5 per article or it can go as low as PhP50 per article. I still don’t know enough to gauge the entire range of the rates that writers get.

I’m still trying to get the hang of it. I try to pick up bits and pieces of information whenever I can. Of course, you can’t expect the veterans to just divulge their trade secrets or just pull you into their network in a flash. They worked their butts off to get to where they are now. A newbie like me will have to do the legwork one way or the other. Hopefully I will stumble into some of the goldmines they discovered.



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