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Hi kamsoc, i am also a new learner of SEO, there are lot of ebooks and sites for learning SEO in the world of internet i can suggest one of them for you which i am using right now; you can also try it for free if you want to learn solid seo. yes that's the link. by the way, there is no other choice except using unique & rich contents.

 

 

Hi there

 

can anyone provide me with a good guide that explains where to start with SEO, what's really important and can help me get ranked (organic traffic).

 

Brgds,

 

Kamil

http://gete.dk & http://gosalg.dk

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Hi all

 

Thanks for all of the replies. I have already been looking into most of them.

 

Could somebody give me specific details on which areas of SEO that u most concentrate on and how fast did u rank? Which ranking do you have.

 

Do you pay for your backlinks? I would rather not pay for the backlinks. However I have checked out some of the competitors and can see that some of the backlinks are created with payed backlinks. What to do???

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you can create your own baclinks or buy them. 

but backlinks must come after a very good website optimisation.

check all your url rewrite, titles, descriptions, content, alt for img... check page speed also, use cache...

once it is done, go to get backlinks

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When it comes to SEO for E-commerce websites, it’s a slightly different ball game. E-commerce sites face a lot of challenges that affect their chances of ranking well in the search engines. Most E-commerce sites have thousands of pages that need to be optimized. First the challenges that E-commerce sites face include, but are not limited to:

 

Internal Linking- There are thousands of pages on E-commerce sites which make it difficult to decide what primary pages to link to.

 

Navigational Issues- Due to the large amount of inventory on an E-commerce site, it can be difficult to create a navigational structure that is easy for the customer to use and the Search Engines to navigate.

 

Duplicate Content- A lot of E-commerce websites use the product descriptions provided by the manufacturer of the products. This presents a challenge because all of their competing websites are using the same product descriptions provided by the manufacturer as well.

 

Poor URL Structure- Most E-commerce sites automatically generate, and create unclean and hard to read URL’s. This makes it impossible for the Search Engines to determine what the web page is about and properly index it.

 

Inability to obtain high quality backlinks- There’s not a lot of content to link back to, so most websites see no point in linking back to an E-commerce site without a lot of relevant information.

 

you can start with that ....

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