Google SEO Tip : Don’t Freak Out

The whole topic of Search Engine Optimisation has my head spinning at times. There are plenty of articles out there giving you ideas on how to rate well in Google but many of them really are difficult for the regular person to understand and implement.

The following is a guest post from Aaron Abber (reprinted with his permission) that I found really helpful. I hope you also find it useful.

Are you days filled with anxiety over your search engine placement? Are your nights filled with visions of the evil Google monster sending your visitors to your competition?

Don’t freak out. It’s not as tough–nor as bad–as you think.

Every time I teach a live audience on the topic of search engine optimization, I always get questions about the most obscure things. Most of them are genuinely scared that Google is out there trying to bury their pages at the end of the line.

Many times these people read everything they can on the topic of search. They pick up pieces here and there and try to somehow reconcile them in their minds. Matt Cutts is both their guru and their enemy.

If this describes you, I have just one word: RELAX.

While it is true that Google looks at thousands of characteristics when it decides where to place your web pages in its results, 99.7% of those aren’t going to matter unless you are in a highly competitive niche.

Instead there are just a few things to really concern yourself with. Take care of these few things and you will get to the top 10 for most keyword phrases. Don’t worry about anything else until you take care of these.

Here are the only things you need to concern yourself with:

There are other things you can do to boost your search rankings, but these are the biggies. Work on these and watch your search listings and traffic soar.

This post is by Aaron Abber. Aaron is the owner of http://www.FullTiltBlogging.com where he teaches bloggers just like you how to make money blogging. Go there now to pick up his latest book “How to Retire on 200 Blog Visitors a Day” free.

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