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TxWorld knows search engines and how to get listed in them.

This page will introduce you to some of the high level concepts around our search engine strategy.

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Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

If your customers can't find it then they can't buy it

In the simplest terms, Search Engine Optimization is the attempt to get your website listed first. If you are a dentist in Dallas, when a potential customer uses a search engine and types in "dentist Dallas" you want your site to be at the top of the first page of results.

 

Follow the rules

There are many inept SEO firms, several unethical ones and not enough professionals. Don't get your website banned from a search engine. Use the same rules we follow - the ones posted by the Engines.

Overture Guidelines

Google Adwords

Google Guidelines

Yahoo Guidelines

that fast, be prepared to empty your bank account.

See what TxWorld can do for you. Take a look at our search engine marketing results.

 

Get your site listed with search engine optimization

About the major search engines

Submitting to 100,000 search engines automatically only gets you a ton of junk email. Submitting to the handful that matter helps to get you highly targeted visitors. The search engines that matter are represented in the following chart.  The chart shows the ranking of major search engines performed in February 2007:

Search engine share

Clearly Google has the largest chunk. But that's not all there is to it...Google and Yahoo also power many of the other search engines. Below is a look at the same figures from above but this time showing what percentage of searches may be powered by Google, Yahoo, Gigablast and Teoma. Google provides results to both Yahoo and AOL, so some of the searches at these places ultimately get served by Google. You should also note that 60% of all paid search programs use Google ads as the source.

percentage that search engine is used in other engines

Use by other Search Engines
percentage share of paid searches

Percentage share of Paid searches

Be aware that the Google slice may overstate what search traffic Google really serves. As said above, much of Yahoo's search traffic is channel driven and served out of Yahoo's own databases, rather than from Google.

Top Search Engines, February 2007
Rank Engine Reach
1. Google 48.1%
2. Yahoo! Search 28.1%
3. Microsoft 10.5%
4. Ask.com 5.0%
5. Time Warner 4.9%
Source: comScore Networks, 2007

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Confused by all the different search engines and directories? Take a look at our interactive map to see how they are related.

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TxWorld SEO

There are ample sites across the Internet that talk all about SEO - what it is - how to achieve good results, etcetera. Rather than present this easy to find information here, we have decided to tell you about TxWorld's approach.

Getting good search engine positioning or ranking is part science and part art. The science portion is fairly straightforward; most search engines clearly outline their criteria. Following the steps they outline will achieve decent results. Now the problem - different search engines have different rules. The art of SEO is finding a way to achieve good results on the major engines without having to create a website or webpage for each.

TxWorld closely follows the latest search engine developments to stay current with the best methods. We focus our attention on the dominant search engines, noting rules and strategies that overlap each other. This has allowed us to develop a strategy that combines the common elements of the search engine guidelines. Applying this strategy to our clients needs positions their websites at the top of search engines.

Some clients have specific requests for SEO, such as "I want to be at the top of Yahoo", Google, MSN, Lycos, etc. TxWorld uses the specific guidelines and strategies that each particular engine demands. You get a clear and concise estimate of what it will take to achieve this right up front - so you can make an informed decision how to proceed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Inconsistent Results
Q: I can repeat a search in Google, and get different results from time to time. Why?

A: Google maintains multiple search servers, which may provide different search results while the Google index is being updated. Since the choice of server is random, the results you see from a Google search may be different from those your receive

We welcome your questions regarding our specific techniques, but we will not post them here for our competitors. Here are a few of the most common ones that we are asked:

 

1.1. Do you use meta-tags?
Yes. But that is only part of the solution. Nowadays the importance of the meta-tag has declined as major search engines focus on relevant content.
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1.2. Can you get me to a number one spot on Google?
Eventually. Getting you to the top is one thing - keeping you there is quite another. Like most things it is a function of time and money - we won't sugar coat this. We will work with you to attain the results you want, but it takes resources. And IT TAKES TIME.
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1.3. How long does it take to get listed?
Through organic methods, anywhere between 30 days to 6 months. Other methods such as paid inclusion and pay-per-click programs can get you there faster.
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1.4. What is the payment schedule ?
Everything we do is governed by a Statement of Work. Typically we charge separately for our consulting fees and pay-per-click and pay for inclusion programs.  Our fees are billed at the end of the month, all others are estimated and billed up front.
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1.5. Do you use cookie cutter approach to SEO, or do you work with my existing site?
We use a common approach. We apply this approach not only to your website, but to your business as well.  We consider your market, competitors and industry when designing a tailored SEO solution.
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1.6. Do you use shadow domains to funnel traffic? 
Never. This is one of the many things that can lead to having your website "blackballed" by search engines.  We adhere to the strict guidelines provided by major engines because once you are blacklisted it takes a miracle to get off the list.
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1.7. Can I stop my SEO program at any time?
Yes. You are in control of the program, and there are no long term contracts
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1.8. Are paid inclusion fees included or extras ?
Extra. But like everything we do, you will know up front what ALL of the fees and charges are.  And paid inclusion may or may not be a strategy that you need to employ.
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1.9. Is maintenance included or extra? 
You choose. This is negotiated up front and spelled out clearly in the Statement of Work. Most SEO and promotion programs we design are based on good faith Time & Material estimates.
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2.0. Does my website have to be hosted by TxWorld?
Absolutely...NOT.  However if you select a SEO or promotional campaign that requires modification of your website you will need to provide us with access.
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2.1. Will you have to modify my existing website?
Depends. If you choose an organic growth program, yes, we usually have to change the content of webpages as well as keywords and meta-tags. Other programs such as pay-per-click and inclusion do not usually require modifications.
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2.2. How are you different from other local companies?
Our attention to detail. We stay current, we work hard, and you will always know what you are getting and how much you are paying for it.  When you compare us to the competition, see if they can answer the following tough questions.
  • What is Pagerank?
  • What is a PR0 penalty?
  • How can you find out what sites are linking to your sites?
  • What techniques does Google consider spam?
  • How often does Google update their index? 
  • What is a link farm?
  • What are some of the robots for the major search engines?
  • What is vertical theme analysis?

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