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The Best SEO isn't Enough

Do No Evil – As much as 45% of Google's revenue comes from 'Branded' search terms. And possible as much as two thirds of that comes from clicks to the paid link where the top Paid and the top Natural URL are the same.

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Google is getting more complicated than Matrix which nobody understood, but everyone enjoyed watching 8)

Google specifically tags different websites according to their business logic. As per Google rule, it keeps tabs on number of times it found fresh content on any particular website. If any website update content within a span of 2-3 days, then google crawler will frequently visit that website. Please read our articles at : http://groups.google.com/group/seohawk . Google search crawler is thirsty for good content and is always in search of those websites which produce quality content on regular basis.

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SEO is emerging as a new age technology which can help company owners to generate traffic online using different Search Engines.

In the past 2-3 years many new companies have emerged, providing wide range of seo services. In this wide galaxy of seo companies some are authentic, while others are not. Meanwhile I read another interesting article on seo at : http://www.seohawk.com/seo_articles/company.asp . It becomes a major headache for company owners to decide whether the seo company they are hiring is authentic or not.

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