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by William Lund, Wil
There are no secrets to getting plenty of free search engine traffic. Provide what people are searching for in the form of high quality content, and lots of it. The old saying that content is king is still true. You do need high quality content, and content that people are searching for. Fortunately there are ways to find out what it is people are searching for, and we can briefly examine them.

After you’ve chosen a topic, hopefully a topic that a lot of people are interested in, you will need to find out exactly what key words and key word phrases people use when searching for information about your topic. This can be done with one of several keyword tools that are available online. By using the keyword tools you can find out what groups of words are really used by searchers, and which ones are wastes of time. If no one searches for a phrase, then ranking number one on Google for that phrase won’t do you a bit of good. The keyword research tools provide you with all kinds of ways of finding out what key words to optimize for and they even tell you how hard it will be to achieve a high ranking in the search engines with a particular word or phrase.

Before we get any further I would like to point out that the goal of the search engines is to find the most relevant results of the search for the HUMAN doing the search. The search engines are pretty smart, and getting smarter all the time. They are looking for high quality content, but even the best search engine software cannot determine easily whether content is of high quality nor not. However there are clues and things the search engines can base decisions about the quality of the content on, both on the page and off.

For instance, the engines can determine that the text has a large number of spelling errors, something you would not expect to find with great content. Even grammar and punctuation can be taken into consideration.

Search engines cannot read images. To get the attention of the engines you need text, and lots of it. I like to use 500 to 800 words per web page. The more pages the better. Each page should be optimized for two or three keyword phrases. It’s very important to write for humans, not for search engines…they can tell the difference. Make sure you run your work through a spell checker, and better yet, a word processor that will check your grammar as well. And don’t forget to check the punctuation. If, in the eyes of the search engines, two sites have nearly identical quality scores and one has poor grammar or punctuation and the other doesn’t, then guess who gets the higher ranking.

Keep it simple! I’m sure there are a lot of great sites with great content and high rankings that are not simple. But unless you are into that stuff there is no need. Chances are a human searching for information about a topic would prefer a simple site that is easy to navigate, easy to read, and easy to locate the desired information on, than a fancy sight with lots of graphics and or flash etc.

Use a logical linking scheme for your site’s internal links. The engines will be examining your links for clues about which pages are the most important and what your topic is. They must also be able to follow the links if you want your pages listed in the search engine results. Put some of your keywords in the link text, and in the text surrounding the link. But don’t get crazy, just a light sprinkling of key word phrases will do the trick.

Avoid using single-word keywords. Not only is it easier to get good rankings for multiple word keyword phrases, the traffic you get will be more tightly targeted and you should therefore get more sales or signups or whatever the goal of your site is.

Make use of the bold and heading tags to present a hierarchy of the importance of your content to the engines.

Avoid cluttering up your pages with advertisements and links. Page clutter is something the engines can determine. They can look at the ratio of ad links to text, total number of links, graphics placements, what is above the fold on a page, and lots more. This is another reason to keep your pages and navigation clean and simple. Oh yeah, humans like clean and simple too.

Include a few images and work some keywords into the image alt tags. Some of my sites get a surprising amount of traffic from Google’s image search. So put text in the alt image tag that is related to the picture, perhaps get it into the file name for the image, and in some nearby text, which can help Google figure out what the image is about.

Once you have your high quality content in place with your simple and straight forward site navigation worked out, it’s time to look at what you can do to obtain some good links to your site from other quality sites. After all, there could be thousands of pages of pretty much identical information about any given topic online, and how is a search engine to figure out which is the best? One way is to evaluate the quantity and quality of incoming links to your site from other sites.

High quality content will attract some links, but if you actively seek out links from other quality sites you can speed things up. Avoid linking with large numbers of sites in a short amount of time, like what happens when you join a link farm. Google prefers to see a slow steady increase in links as though it were a natural human endeavor. If a huge number of links pops up overnight Google doesn’t count them as very important. The same is true if huge numbers of links have identical link text. Google will take note and reduce their value.

The more pages you have, the better your chances of being included in the search results from those billions of daily searches, and thus the more traffic you will receive. It’s all just a numbers game.

Once you have all of that stuff in place, then you have to wait. Typically with a new site, you may get a little initial activity through Google for a few weeks, then you will drop off the map for up to a year with Google. That is what is known as being in Google’s sand box. After a year or so your site will start being listed in the search results and things will start looking up.

Get online and investigate those keyword tools so you can choose a great niche topic for your next website.

Whether or not you are growing organic food as a hobby, or you have a full fledged organic gardening business, one of the most important ingredients that you can make for yourself is organic compost. Using terms such as mulch or a type of soil amendments, this natural fertilizer can improve the growth of your crops by making your soil more rich through added moisture capacity, increased aeration, which will stimulate healthy root growth due to the soil's fertility levels. This can include increased levels of microorganisms, nutrients such as potassium or nitrogen which can be made with scraps that you would throw away on a regular basis. Here are 5 tips on how you can generate rich organic compost on your own without it costing you a cent.

The process of creating compost is actually quite easy to understand. Life is about cycles and different organisms that serve different purposes. In the natural world, small organisms such as bacteria and worms break down organic materials on a daily basis all over the world. If you have ever looked at the ground in a forest, especially near the base of trees, you can see how natures system for decomposition works to replenish the soil using this reoccurring cyclical process. This same process of decomposition can be replicated in your home or on your property as long as you know a few simple things.

First you will need a source of material that can decompose on a regular basis. This could be food scraps that you normally would throw out such as vegetables and breads that can easily be found in any household. By saving these up, you will begin the first part of this five-part process for creating free organic compost.

The next thing you will need is an area where you can place your composting pile. This pile will consist of dirt, perhaps some initial composting material that you have left over or any soil that you have on your property that is dark and rich. This is where you will begin putting your biodegradable material which will serve as food for the composting process.

Next, you must consider aeration of this pile. This can be done in a labor-intensive way by using a pitchfork to turn your pile from time to time, or by adding PVC pipe with holes in various parts of the composting pile so that air can freely infiltrate this pile as the composting process begins and continues. This can also be accomplished by using some sort of the bin or drum that can be rotated easily from time to time.

Now you will need to gather some worms. Red worms are a great composting friend which will not only produce excellent compost for you on a regular basis, but they will reproduce themselves allowing you to create more compost as the population increases over time. Worms should only be added after the pile heats up and then cools back down. Some worms may enter the pile on their own.

The last thing to consider is the temperature and moisture content of the soil itself in which the worms will form their habitat. Within a closed area such as a composting bin or a covered mulch pile, with proper aeration, watering, and consistent food, you will be well on your way to a beautiful dark, crumbly, compost that is full of natural ingredients created by the worms within your composting bin.

There are of course a few things that could go wrong which are easily fixed. One of the most common occurrences is nothing occurring in your bin or pile despite having added the proper ingredients and worms to the mix. Always consider things such as not enough nitrogen or oxygen within the initial batch. Temperature levels and moisture levels are also very important to monitor when looking for an optimal production level for your compost.

Always remember that once you're organic compost is done, you can either mix compost with soil for plants that you are planting for the first time, or you can add the compost on top of existing plants, near their base (called top and side dressing), and water them as usual so that they nutrients percolate down into the soil itself to the roots of the planet.

Creating organic compost can be fun and rewarding depending upon how much time you put into it and what your goals are as far as creating an organic garden. Composting can be a very easy process, especially once you have tried it numerous times and have gotten the feel for how the ratio of carbon to nitrogen should be and the amount of worms that are necessary to create a proper composting environment. Using these five tips, you should be well on your way to creating all of the organic compost you will ever need.
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