10 Myths about Google SEO
I usually find people have some kind of perception about Google Search Engine SEO and the kind of work they do. Even people say SEO for a blog or a website is useless; this is a misconception because there are large numbers of SEO myths. Regrettably, the myths are spread on the forums and blogs, which is really miserable for new blogger or for a new website. Before spreading these myths, readers don’t even try to do research on it and believe it to be true. These myths can be really harmful and thus I want to share some of the common SEO myths which you might have heard or read somewhere which are definitely not correct.
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Meta Tags for High Ranking:
I have seen so many good ranked sites with absolutely no Meta tags. So this is a most popular myth that words in your Meta tags must be used on your page. The truth is just opposite. Meta tags were designed to be used for keywords that were not on the page.
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PPC ads will affect your Ranking:
This just makes me laugh, because PPC ads don’t affect your Google ranking. Neither it lowers your ranking nor does it bring your ranking up.
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You need to have H1 Tag (Header Tag):
Using H1 tags affect your ranking to very negligible ratio. My own test doesn’t found any drastic changed because

of H1 tag, rather its bit difficult to find out the exact result.
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No need to Update:
Many people say that you don’t need to update your site to maintain your ranking. In fact, it is recommended that on updating your pages on regular basis helps bots to visit your site to list the changes. If updating if your site is ignored that your rank can easily slip out.
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Duplicate content is harmless:
It is a pure myth that duplicate content doesn’t affect your page ranking. Content is the most important factor and thus it should be original and unique, otherwise you will lose your loyal readers as well as search engine rank
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Follow Google guidelines:
Many think that their site will be banned if they don’t follow Google webmaster guidelines. Google guidelines are very easy and very common but don’t do it for search engine. Use only that guideline which you feel appropriate for yourself.
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Keyword stuffing will give you higher rank:
This is wrong .If you are stuffing keywords or having hidden text on your site, you can get banned from search engines.
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Google sitemap is compulsory:
Google sitemap is not at all compulsory if you have structured website. If you think that Google sitemap is going to raise your ranking then I would suggest better not to go for that. It’s not bad to have Google sitemap but having just for the sake of high ranking is bad. Your site just needs to be spider friendly. For higher search engine ranking read here.
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Content should have more than 250 words:
It’s not compulsory to have more than 250 words content .There is no hard and fast rule for SEO. Important point is it should be interesting even with fewer words with uniqueness and proper keywords you can attract search engines. Short article do same for your rank as long articles do. For Writing Skills read here.
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SEO is very simple to learn:
This is the worst myth. SEO is not a one or two month task. Not everyone can do it. There are many activities involved in SEO job and you have to do it professionally.
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Affiliate Marketing and its Line Of History
May 18, 2009 by Chris
Filed under Affiliate Marketing
There have been, and still are, several rumors that are continuously been passed all around the world concerning the history of affiliate marketing and when it very first originated. This extremely popular and very effective method for advertising that is used by an endless number of merchants and website owners all through cyberspace was originally invented in the latter part of 1994 by cdnow.com. It went on to later be pioneered in 1996 by Amazon.com.
Affiliate marketing is a very easy and effective way that provides online merchants that sell various products and services to share revenue that is owned through this type of advertising with a variety of different owners of websites on the Internet. A large number of entrepreneurs simply know this form of advertising by other names such as partner programs and associate programs.
The fact that affiliate marketing has earned a spot to be known as the most popular method that is used worldwide by an endless amount of businesses as their number one choice in an advertising campaign, is simply due to the fact that it is so easy and convenient to use and its effectiveness in driving large numbers of traffic to their business website, earning them higher levels of revenue is astounding.
When an online business or affiliate makes the decision to take advantage of the benefits that are offered in affiliate marketing, there are four separate methods that can be applied to either their website, eZine, newsletter, and other channels of marketing. These methods would include Pay-Per-Click (PPC) that also includes Cost-Per-Click (CPC), Pay-Per-Impression, and Contextual Advertising. Search engine marketing or (SEM) is generally what Contextual Advertising and Pay-Per-Click Advertising is referred to.
When website owners and online business merchants choose to use either of these forms of affiliate marketing, the revenue that is earned when a user clicks on the advertisement that has been placed on the owners website, is shared between the two.
In various other forms of ad campaigns, there is generally a tremendous amount of time and effort that is involved in the planning and executing of the technique that has been chosen. This, however, is not a problem that is involved at all in these popular choices of advertising.
Since the early stages of its use, affiliate marketing has become known as a leading edge for businesses to have the ability to earn large amounts of revenue that is consistently coming into their company, simply by having their advertisements placed on several different owner websites all throughout the online community. The strategies that are used as to the placement, ensuring that they are placed on relevant owner websites is of course one of the factors that merchant’s and website owners alike need to take into consideration when they choose this form of ad marketing.











