Now That You are Ready to Create a Blog They May Change the Search Engine Optimization Rules



January 26, 2005 -- Major search engine providers like Google have begun talks with a number of software developers to create programs that ignore links from blogs and RSS feeds, according to search engine expert Brad Fallon.

During a teleseminar with George McKenzie and Chip Tarver of http://www.free-targeted-traffic.com, Fallon said "Blogs and RSS feeds have been a cornerstone for some webmasters in their search engine optimization efforts. But now search engines have teamed up with blogging software developers to create new standards and not count links that come from blogs."

"This is being done," Fallon continued, "to prevent blog spam, where people are posting useless comments on blogs just to get links (pointing back to their websites)."

Fallon's comments were part of a one hour teleseminar, which can be heard by visiting http://www.free-targeted-traffic.com/fallon-teleseminar. Anyone may listen for free.

Fallon's website can be found at http://www.free-targeted-traffic.com/seostomper.

A commercial website he opened last year, http://www.free-targeted-traffic.com/wedding-favors has already sold more than 1.3 million in wedding favors thanks to high search engine placement on Google, Yahoo, MSN and a number of other search engines.

http://www.Free-Targeted-Traffic.com is a free resource website for anyone doing business online who wants to generate more traffic, more sales and more profits in less time at little or no cost.

George McKenzie is a former TV anchor who now helps individuals and businesses get free publicity through radio, TV, newspapers and magazines. His primary website is http://www.publicitygoldmine.com

Chip Tarver is the author of First Contact Secrets, a popular B2B marketing book available at http://www.firstcontactsecrets.com.





Now That You are Ready to Create a Blog They May Change the Search Engine Optimization Rules