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Organization of Search Engine Optimization Professionals

(seopros), is non-profit organization of search engine marketers founded in April, 2001Source: Wikipedia

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Image search optimization also called image search engine optimization

the process of organizing the content of a webpage to increase relevance to a specific keyword on image search enginesSource: Wikipedia

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Search engine optimization

the process of editing and organizing the content on a webpage or across a website to increase its potential relevance to specific keywords on specific search engines and importantly ensuring that external links to the site are correctly titled and iSource: Wikipedia

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SEO

Search Engine OptimizationSource: Personal Knowledge

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Site map

Site maps can improve search engine optimization of a site by making sure that all the pages can be foundSource: Wikipedia

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Quake

The majority of programming work on the Quake engine was done by John Carmack. Michael Abrash, a program performance optimization specialist, was brought in to help make the software rendering engine fast enough to be feasibleSource: Wikipedia

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Spamdexing

Some consider it to be a part of search engine optimization, though there are many search engine optimization methods that improve the quality and appearance of the content of web sites and serve content useful to many usersSource: Wikipedia

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Quake engine

created in 1996 for Quake. John Carmack did most of the programming of the engine, with help from Michael Abrash in algorithms and assembly optimizationSource: Wikipedia

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Webring

in general is a collection of websites from around the Internet joined together in a circular structureSource: Wikipedia

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Article spinning

a search engine optimization technique by which blog or website owners attempt to manipulate their rank on Google and other search enginesSource: Wikipedia

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EngineWorks

. (“EngineWorks”) is an Internet Search Engine Marketing (SEM) company with headquarter offices in Portland, OregonSource: Wikipedia

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Enterprise Search Marketing

As with Search Engine Marketing, there are three main methods: Search Engine Optimization (SEO), paid search engine advertising or pay per click advertising and paid inclusionSource: Wikipedia

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Googleshare

a measure of mindshare based on the results of Google search engine queriesSource: Wikipedia

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Keyword density

the measurement in percentage, the number of times a keyword or phrase appears compared to the total number of words in a pageSource: Wikipedia

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Keyword optimization

The key to Search Engine Marketing It would not be a very wise decision to rush into search engine marketing without having a set of relevant keywords ready beforehandSource: Wikipedia

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Off-page optimization

(off-page SEO) are strategies for search engine optimization that are done off the pages of a website to maximize its performance in the search engines for target keywords related to the page contentSource: Wikipedia

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Search Engine Roundtable

a news web site that discusses topics related to the premier search engines as reported on Internet forumsSource: Wikipedia

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Search Engine Watch

a website that provides news and information about search engines and search engine marketingSource: Wikipedia

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Search plugin

provides the ability to access a search engine from a web browser, without having to go to the engine's website firstSource: Wikipedia

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Vanessa Fox

a search engine optimization expert, writer and consultant best known for her work creating Google Webmaster Central and as a Google spokespersonSource: Wikipedia

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