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Website Visibility's Organic Approach
Filed in archive web promotion by noel on August 20, 2006
Website Visibility's Organic Approach
You don't want time to slip away without getting the most out of it, right? Tic, tac and so the ticking continues...

So far, what have you done for your website?

The ultimate goal of webmasters is to be part of the top 10 placement in Google ranking. Hence, they are motivated to utilize lawful, working solutions to lure search engines and robots and finally achieve this goal. Proven and tested SEO tactics are exercised to push the site a little closer to the goal.

However, one critical thing is neglected - the goal to make people trust and love your website in its entirety -from the design, layout, content and site's name itself.

As the search engines and robots crawl to index the web pages, you must also consider that your visitors are human beings who have needs to be addressed by your site. They are not machines and robots.

Have you ever wonder why there are sites that are not even SEO-friendly yet famous and pretty much visible online?

The secret is to bridge the gap between machines and people. SEO rules must be upheld at all time. Nonetheless, your site itself must be visitor-friendly and useful to make visitors read, enjoy and love the site.

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