December 12, 2006; 03:09 AM
If you've ever wondered how all those business web sites get listed in
Google, and how Google determines which site is going to be ranked #1,
Jim Christian Sr. SEO of SmokeDog.net is the guy to ask. As a Search Engine Optimization Specialist,
he deals with the intricacies of Google and other search engines every
day. In this report Christian goes over a tell all plan for 2007 and
beyond.
Because so many businesses do not understand the benefits of being
found in search engines, and even fewer understand how to make it all
happen, Christian has prepared a free report entitled: Precise Internet
Marketing in 2007 which can be downloaded at http://www.smokedog.net
Search Engine Optimization, or SEO as it is usually called is "part
sweat equity and part science" according to Jim who works with large
and small companies that are looking to raise their visibility and
increase their online sales by grabbing that coveted Top 10 search
engine ranking.
But it's not all about online sales according to Christian. Even
businesses that do not normally have an online presence need to be
ranked in the search engines. He cites the example of a client of his
who creates unique wedding rings. Prior to getting listed in the search
engines, the jeweler depended upon jewelry stores for new business. The
problem was, with so many different jewelry stores available, he
couldn't possibly create enough rings for all of them to guarantee his
success.
But now that the jeweler is listed in the search engines, new business comes in from people who search for "Mokume Gane".
"This free report unlocks all of the mystery surrounding how to get
listed in Google and provides a solid platform for anyone who wants to
learn more about how to increase their sales through Search Engine
Optimization," Christian said.