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And the answer to the pop quiz question is...The Title Tag and the amount and quality of incoming Links to
your site.
There is basically two types of search engine optimization that you need to understand...
One is, On-Page Optimization = The Title Tag
The second is, Off-Page Optimization which would be things such as, Incoming Links, the anchor text of those links and the page rank and
relevancy of the sites linking to your site.
The on-page optimization you have total control over. The Title Tag for instance. The Title Tag should contain the keyword or keyword phrase that that particular page is being optimized for.
Always enclose the title in an <H1>TITLE</H1> and use the main keywords in the first paragraph and liberally throughout the page content.
In the wild wild world of SEO theories on what Google is up to change more than Madonna's hair style.
Keyword density for example, some believe that if you over use your keywords Google will hit you with an over optimization penalty. Others claim that no such penalty exists.
Theories being what they are (Unproven educated guesses) are not something to base your optimization practices on. I recommend seeing what the top ten sites are doing, analyze their keyword density and base your keyword density optimization on the results of that research.
Off-page optimization is harder to control.
It is an accepted fact that the anchor text that's the blue underlined part of an incoming link is very important. It tells the search engine what your page is most likely about.
This gives your page a "Reputation." This is why CNN ranks #1 for the keyword "News" and the word news is not in it's title tag and is only on the page maybe once or twice.
This tells us that what the anchor text of an incoming link says about a site is viewed to be very important by Google. Most other sites link to CNN by putting the word news in the anchor text of the link pointing to the CNN site.

What are the best sources for bringing a steady flow of traffic to your web site are?
High Search Engine Rankings
Pay-Per-Click Listings
Quality Incoming Links (Back-links)
Your Own Affiliate Program
JV's With Other Businesses
Writing Your Own Articles
Writing Endorsements For Products That You Believe In
Building your sites traffic is an on going process. The good news is once you get your site optimized for the major search engines all you need to do is keep fine tuning it, and getting more link partners to keep your rankings near the top.
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Here are some links to some free SEO tools that will help you build a search engine friendly site.
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