SOA Service Oriented Architecture Web 2.0 Articles : The 7 Best Web 2.0 Sites You Can Used To Improve Your Search Engine Position by Kelvin Lee
Having your website at the top search engine position can be a real boost for your affiliate marketing business. But how many of you actually know that Web 2.0 is one of the best way to get your site to the position and it is also quicker.
I have been using several web 2.0 sites to boost my search engine position and have got quite good results from them and I would like to share with you some of those sites that I am using to get me on the first page of Google for several keywords I am targeting.
Here are my top seven favourite web 2.0 sites
1) Squidoo
2) Hubpage
3) Weebly
4) Wikidot
5) Wordpress
6) Blogger
7) Digg
These sites above have always performed pretty well for my search engine optimization purpose and I recommend any one of you who are interested in using search engine as your traffic generation tool to use the above seven sites. Getting to the first page of Google using these site is not that tough but to maintain at the first page of Google for a long period of six to 12 months can be pretty tough.
Personally, I have learned some special techniques that can worked together with the above sites to get me lasting spot in Google. If you are serious about using search engine as your income generating tools, you should take some time to learn how to do that.
There are numerous products online that are about to teach you that but you got to study and put them into practice to see results.
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Source: SOA Service Oriented Architecture, SOA Web 2.0 information at goarticles.com
30 November 2008
The 7 Best Web 2.0 Sites You Can Used To Improve Your Search Engine Position
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