Crash Course SEO

Released on = July 3, 2006, 5:40 am

Press Release Author = Alfredo Palconit

Industry = Internet & Online

Press Release Summary = There is one thing I have learned after a week of fulltime
crash course on SEO - It is very easy to learn but it takes a lot of work.

Press Release Body = There is one thing I have learned after a week of fulltime
crash course on SEO - It is very easy to learn but it takes a lot of work.

Last June the first Philippine SEO Contest was announced to the public and the
contest was open to everyone, both SEO experts and amateurs. More than 70 entries
were submitted and the contest will end on September 29th. The winners will be
determined by the Google Philippines Search Engine Results Page.

All contestants did everything they can to get it to the top. Both White Hat and
Black Hat SEO techniques are involved in the contest and the SEO community

Aaron Wall made a comment on this SEO Contests with regards to comment spamming and
this raised a concern with the rest of the SEO community worldwide. Somehow this
contest is becoming to look like spamming contest to some and the contestants are
now changing their strategy to prevent their site from being eventually banned.

So what does it take to be on the top spot? Below are the general SEO techniques
most of the contestants have done for the first month of this competition.

1. On-Page Optimization - The entry sites are being designed to make it as Google
friendly as possible. Good Site Navigation, 5 to 7% Keyword Density, inserting Meta
Tags, using Google Site Maps and implementing Google Adwords are among the most
common techniques being implemented on these sites. Many are using WordPress because
it is easy to build and it is known to be SEO friendly.

2. Link Building - The entry sites are submitted on almost all forums, blogs and
directories out there. Even though some sites are totally unrelated to the entry
site, many are still linking their sites there because of the site\'s high Google
PageRank and Backlinks is the Google\'s top priority in ranking websites.

3. Articles - Articles are submitted to feeders and article sites. Some have
violated copyright laws by using articles made by other people and made it as their
own. Many SEO\'s agree that article writing helps the site\'s ranking a lot and many
have submitted several articles just to get their site noticed.

4. Black Hat - Unfortunately, black hat techniques are being used. Spam blogging,
duplicate sites and other unfriendly techniques are being used to get their site to
the top. I could not blame them because most of the SEO contestants have no actual
experience in SEO before this contest and they are still learning the difference
between ethical and unethical SEO.

In the end, only Google-friendly sites will remain on the top spot and black hatters
will most likely be banned in Google in the awards night.

So what is the lesson here? For the 30 days, I have learned that SEO is not very
hard to learn, but for a site to be on the top spot, it would need a lot of work and
it takes time.

To learn more about this SEO Contest, please visit this site:
http://isulongseoph.offshoreoutsourcingphilippines.com

Web Site = http://isulongseoph.offshoreoutsourcingphilippines.com

Contact Details = Alfredo Palconit is an outsourced web designer from the
Philippines. You can visit his portfolio site at http://alfredo.palconit.com and seo
site at http://isulongseoph.offshoreoutsourcingphilippines.com

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