SEO - What do you do?
Written by Khalid Al-Khames on February 4, 2008 – 12:01 am
It is amazing how many different services there are on the web that “Guarantee …” with a “Money Back Refund” etc etc etc. Further to that, the amount of conflicting information is rather bewildering - “Googlebot hates…” or “Googlebot needs”.
Like many things in life, SEO is trial and error. There is no clear system that guarantees you a premium ranking in the SERPs and with so many different things you can do, how would you know what is right and wrong without conducting your own tests?
I managed to rank Kortaz.com #1 - #5 for a number of different keywords. Without sounding arrogant, I think that’s quite an achievement considering “Kortaz” was not even a keyword and the site was not filled with content!

I think the amount of backlinks with the anchor text as the keyword made the site strong and this was the driving force behind its ranking. These links were built up over time with webmasters submitting their own proxy links to be listed on the site.
Aside from backlink building, being popular in Digg and Stumble Upon have their benefits too (I didn’t used them for Kortaz.com but for other sites). As well as bringing in visitors, many webmasters look for content through these sites and this can generate backlinks.
It is quite important to mention on-site SEO too and that generally means ensuring your site is keyword rich with unique content and good anchor texts.
I’d really like to know what you do when it comes to SEO and how you rank well?
Good luck with your persuits,
Khalid.

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February 12th, 2008 at 1:32 am
I’m really confused by SEO haha. Sometimes I won’t advertise a site at all, and I’ll get to the top of the search results. Then other times I’ll spend tons on advertising and my site will be at the way bottom. This is one of the reasons why I think those companies that guarantee a top spot on searches are not all they are put out to be. Don’t mean to put any companies out of business, just stating my opinion
February 15th, 2008 at 5:27 pm
Google is a very unpredictable beast indeed