List Your Practice on AcuHut.com
Oct 21, 2010 in acupuncture websites, search engine optimization, acupuncture marketing by Acupuncture Websites by QiSites
AcuHut: Free Search Engine Optimization Link
A new website, AcuHut.com, is offering free listings for acupuncture practitioners. Along with your photo and practice description, AcuHut lets you enter your website URL to get a free link to your website, which is helpful when you’re doing search engine optimization on your acupuncture website.
Links to your website from other websites are known as “inbound links”. These inbound links are especially helpful when they come from websites with content that is related to the content of your website. So for an acupuncture practitioner a link from AcuHut.com should be a bit better than a link from a general business directory.
Each acupuncture practitioner listing is manually checked by the AcuHut.com staff, so be sure to follow AcuHut’s guidelines for a speedy listing!
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Does Google use the keyword meta tag?
Jun 10, 2010 in acupuncture websites, search engine optimization by Acupuncture Websites by QiSites
Keyword Meta Tag and SEO
Google does not use the keyword meta tag in web rankings according to Google’s Matt Cutts.
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Which Search Engines Matter?
Mar 30, 2010 in acupuncture websites, search engine optimization, acupuncture marketing by Acupuncture Websites by QiSites
Google, Google and, um, Google
Google is by far the most popular search engine in the U.S. Almost 70% of all internet searchers in the U.S. are going to see Google’s results (even though they might not be using Google directly). So Google should be your primary focus when optimizing your acupuncture website.
Other search engines that people use are Yahoo! and Microsoft’s oft renamed search engine, currently known as Bing. A handful of people also use Ask.com, mainly in the South West U.S. And that’s it.
UPDATE: Yahoo now licenses its search results from Bing. That means that Yahoo results will be identical to Bing results.
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