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Search Engine Keyword Optimization
 

Search Engine Keyword Optimization is designed to keep your web site listed near the top of search engines. There are approximately 175 million keywords used by consumers each month in the major search engines*.

Web-Net has purchased access to a database of keywords used on the Internet. The database currently numbers about 350 million and is continuously updated.

    Ř Web-Net will submit your keywords to the database as a query using a lateral search and a thesaurus search.  The search results in several hundred “related keywords”.

    Ř Our next step is to determine the popularity of these keywords…the keyword may sound good, but unless it has many people searching for it, it will not bring traffic to your site.  We do a database query based on 300 of the “related keywords” used over the last 60 days.  The result tells gives us the popularity of specific keywords and keyword phrases used during the last 60 days.

    Ř Step 3: We then “dig” into the database to determine:

      o How many times the keyword/keyword phrase was used

      o How many web sites came up as a result of the search

    Ř Step 4: We calculate a Competitive Index that tells us which keywords/keyword phrases will result in the most hits with the least competitive web sites.

    In a nutshell: The higher the index, the more popular your keywords are, and the less competition they have. Which means you have a better chance of getting to the top.

      o We do this for each of the major search engines*.

    Ř Last, we add these keywords/keyword phrases to the hidden keywords area on your web site and submit your web site to major search engines.

    Ř We complete these tasks 6 times in twelve months!

The cost for this service is $525.00 for 12 months.
 

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E-mail webnet@web-net.us

Prices subject to change without notice 1/2005