SEO Get Ranked well in Google & Yahoo! w/ Links

2 SEO Get Ranked well in Google & Yahoo! w/ LinksSEO Get Ranked well in Google & Yahoo! w/ Links
This video explains the basics in SEO or Search Engine optimization..
With some minor website code changes you can place top in Google, Yahoo and MSN!
Link backs are key in getting great search engine placement.
They lend credibility to your website and will move you through the ranks FAST!
Get your tarketed link @ Mixcat
http://submit.mixcat.com
If you have any questions on SEO or Meta code – keywords – description – or title please send me an email or comment.
I hope you find this video on SEO useful.
The search engines traffic is FREE Traffic to your website. The more visitors your site has the more products or services you will sell.. Thats money for you.

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14 Responses to “SEO Get Ranked well in Google & Yahoo! w/ Links”

  • mixcatcom says:

    Im glad you enjoyed …
    Im glad you enjoyed the video. I will have a lot more on SEO really soon.
    Thanks for stopping by!
    -Pete

  • TheW3dgie says:

    Funny, I got an …
    Funny, I got an email for this video. It was in my spam folder. Good video but general known information.

  • Neurolanis says:

    Good advice.
    Good advice.

  • mixcatcom says:

    Thanks for the kind …
    Thanks for the kind words. The tips work too
    We got top #1 for
    SEO get ranked in google & yahoo
    on google out of 41 million for this video..
    Wow.. Lots more to come..
    All the best,
    -Pete

  • 1spark2 says:

    Hi Pete,
    Awesome …

    Hi Pete,
    Awesome video with some excellent info. Don’t know how i found your
    site. I was looking for info about keywords and descriptions.
    This is a 5 star for sure. I just subscribed and will check out your other
    videos. I saw some of the headings on some of your videos and got hungry:):).I’ll be back to
    see if you have any more videos dealing with website info. Please post more videos on
    anything to do with websites. Thanks a million:)
    I just checked out your website! 100% Awesome!!!

  • mixcatcom says:

    \awesome.. That …
    \awesome.. That would be what a deal!
    Im glad you enjoyed the video..
    All the best,
    -Pete

  • subfuzion says:

    This is a great …
    This is a great post pete. A good footing for people new to running web sites/businesses.

    A friend of mine just got a deal with ICANN for becoming a registrar, so I may have a $1 domain site to share. If that turns out to be true i’ll send that info to ya pete and you can share it at your discretion.

  • subfuzion says:

    He could transfer …
    He could transfer his domain registrar from yahoo to MS small business and be done with yahoo all together. Just keeps things a little more organized for him so he doesn’t have to hunt down who to renew his domain with.

    Transfering the domain is easy, but some domains and registrars can’t do some transfers due to not having clearence iwht Icann.

  • mixcatcom says:

    Yahoo is your …
    Yahoo is your Domain registry and can stay that way but your hosting will be pointed to the new name servers that MS Small business gives you.
    Its not hard at all.. Just in your Yahoo domain manager change the “name servers” to the new ones they provide and your off and running.
    You will have to allow up to 48 hours for the x-fer. It sometimes takes that long for all the ISP’s to get the updated info.
    hope that helps,
    -Pete

  • scutter4christ says:

    Pete-

    I have a …
    Pete-

    I have a quick question. Yahoo is currently where I host my site and I got my domain name through them. So I pay them every month.

    When I switch to MS small business, I noticed that I can TRANSFER my domain to them so I can keep the domain and not get a new one.

    I’ve never done this before so in general, is it difficult to transfer a domain to a new provider?

  • mixcatcom says:

    Awesome.. Well if …
    Awesome.. Well if you run into issue let me know.. Also if its to hard to use I will give you a cpanel account (hosting) to get you started.
    When you build your site with SEO in mind you will be kicking off the site on the right foot.
    Glad you found it useful.
    Enjoy your weekend,
    -Pete

  • scutter4christ says:

    Hey pete. I guess …
    Hey pete. I guess this was timely for me as well. I have been trying to figure out how to re-do my site so that I can use it as a shopping cart. After laboring I went with Auctiva only to find that it’s not very user friendly.

    To make a long story short, someone told me about Microsoft Live small business and you get a site free with them. So I am gonna give them a shot.

    I am completely re-doing my entire site now so this info will come in handy as I dont know much about SEO.

  • mixcatcom says:

    How about that! …
    How about that! Let me know when the sites are up, I will give a look over.
    Good links are a must!
    All the best,
    -Pete

  • infamos says:

    Yo Mixcat, Im …
    Yo Mixcat, Im actually building some sites at the moment- talk about a coincidence hey, Ive done some research into SEO, I will definetly be passing by your site once I got my content toghether to check your guys resources,

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