Can anyone advice us on how we can improve on our SEO ranking?
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Hi,
We are the leading home cleaning and maintenance company in Singapore.
We are trying our best to go online to expand our business.
The thing is we are weak in internet marketing and we need to get some traffic to our website.
Can expert advice us on how we can improve on our Google ranking?
Our site:
http://www.absolutesolutions.com.sg -
Thank you for your advice Kevin. We are doing this and will continue to do it for a long long time
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That is the reason why i am always sticking around at seomoz to always learn new things.
Learning is fun
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Great guide, i am reading it now
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Provide valuable and unique content on a regular basis. For example, if your business is home cleaning--create some articles on how to clean stubborn stains in a kitchen sink (focus on long-tails). This will help build up your traffic and increase inbound links to increase rankings.
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I agree with the previous poster. SEO is a long winded and tough nut to crack - you either need to do it yourself or you need to outsource it to a professional SEO.
If you have made the decision to do it yourself, you need to learn how to do what SEOs do and that means starting at the beginning and learning from the ground upwards.
There is no one answer to your question, it's just a steep learning curve from the moment you accept taking it on yourself.
That said you are very much in the right place for learning how to do it properly. The only advice I would give is to do everything with caution and make sure your understand the actions you are taking for your site so you don;t end up getting penalised by not understanding the consequences.
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I would start here:
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/the-beginners-guide-to-seo-version-two
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