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		<title>Creating Content for Link baiting</title>
		<link>http://blog.netztrack.com/2010/09/creating-content-for-link-baiting/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Sep 2010 13:51:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some people like linkbaiting and some don’t, but one way or the other, it figures everywhere and there are companies that specially provide you linkbaiting services.The rumor is, sometimes even a single linkbaiting campaign costs $5000 to $10000. Got your attention, and, Oh, you don’t know what’s linkbaiting? Although the expression seems a bit shady [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some people like linkbaiting and some don’t, but one way or the other, it figures everywhere and there are companies that specially provide you linkbaiting services.The rumor is, sometimes even a single linkbaiting campaign costs $5000 to $10000. Got your attention, and, Oh, you don’t know what’s linkbaiting?</p>
<p>Although the expression seems a bit shady because of the “baiting” part, linkbaiting is basically the same wine in a new, hyped bottle. It means creating content the other websites and blogs find worth linking to. Now, haven’t we been doing this since the times of the Adams and Eves of the Internet? We have, but back then, social bookmarking websites like <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Digg</span> and <span style="text-decoration: underline;">del.icio.us</span> were not there to send tens of thousands of visitors to your website in a single day.</p>
<p>Well, having said that, creating linkbait content doesn’t just mean getting traffic from the above-mentioned websites and running out of your allotted bandwidth; it can actually send you targeted, long-term traffic if websites that complement the theme of your website begin linking to you.</p>
<p>You have to create rich content. And when you create rich content, create it for your readers, for your users. Don’t create it keeping linkbaiting in mind. Linkbaiting should be a bi-product of excellent content production, not an end-result. Once you start generating content specifically for the purpose of linkbaiting, it begins to reek of manipulation and artificiality. Just create great content and people will link to you on their own.</p>
<p>So how do you create quality content that eventually encourages people to link to you?</p>
<p><strong>Be unique</strong></p>
<p>People love reading and viewing stuff that is unique as well as interesting. Try to be different and don’t do something just because it is popular and so many people are doing it.</p>
<p><strong>Incite thinking</strong></p>
<p>Contrary to the popular view on the Internet, people actually like to think. Create content that makes people think. This works like viral marketing; if something makes you think and intrigues you, then you would like to share it with your friends and acquaintances. This how true linkbaiting manifests itself.</p>
<p><strong>Teach something new</strong></p>
<p>Remember the blog post that demonstrated how you could open a Kryptonite lock with a ball point pen. Now, we wouldn’t call it educational but it definitely taught you something new, including the lock-maker company. Teach something people crave to learn and they’ll definitely link to you.</p>
<p>Legitimate linkbaiting is not only a good way of getting quality traffic to your website, it also enhances your search engine ranking, as Google gives your website some points if other websites have your link on their pages.</p>
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		<title>Google Likes Brands Because of Quality</title>
		<link>http://blog.netztrack.com/2010/09/google-likes-brands-because-of-quality/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Sep 2010 13:42:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recent changes in Google’s algorithm that has led to a surge in bigger brands appearing among the top results of Google’s SERPs. Though the changes did not result from Google’s bias towards known brands but due to their commitment to give users the best possible results, which as Google sees it are sites that score [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recent changes in Google’s algorithm that has led to a surge in bigger brands appearing among the top results of Google’s SERPs. Though the changes did not result from Google’s bias towards known brands but due to their commitment to give users the best possible results, which as Google sees it are sites that score well in terms of “trust, reputation, authority, [and] PageRank.” Of course since big brands usually have all these elements going for them then it shouldn’t be surprising that they will do better as Google refines their algorithm.</p>
<p>Sites that cannot lay claim to an established reputation need not be alarmed about the efficacy of their current SEO efforts because according to Matt Cutts “what you should be doing doesn’t change: try to make a great site. Try to make it a site that is so fantastic that you become known as an authority in your niche, and it doesn’t have to be a big niche. It doesn’t have to be a huge, well known keyword. It can be a smaller niche, and if you’re still the expert, that’s the sort of thing that people are going to want to link to, that they’ll talk about, the sort of thing people really enjoy. Those are the sorts of sites, the experts, that we want to bring back.”</p>
<p>In short we can still count on Google to continue in their efforts to provide the best results for search users and so weed out sites that do not give much value to users. So continue with building your site quality (reputation, links, content, etc.) because the next algo change is coming again soon. That we can count on since Google makes hundreds of changes to their ranking algorithm each year!</p>
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		<title>Internet reputation management matters greatly</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 14:08:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the novice, internet reputation management is sometimes quite a difficult topic. It is hard enough to get an idea of how to maximise the benefits which you can obtain online, without understanding all the diverse ways in which things can go wrong. Problems can arise because firms do not understand the complexity of internet [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the novice, <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">internet reputation management</span></strong> is sometimes quite a difficult topic. It is hard enough to get an idea of how to maximise the benefits which you can obtain online, without understanding all the diverse ways in which things can go wrong. Problems can arise because firms do not understand the complexity of internet reputation management and these problems can be of a serious nature. Even firms which are large and have considerable numbers of skilled personnel sometimes make the most elementary errors in this area. The economic consequences can be significant. Some SMEs simply do not know the basic precautionary measures to take. It is therefore of use to go over some of the main things which can be implemented, before a problem has actually appeared.</p>
<p>At Searchengineoptimization.co.uk we are familiar with the ins and outs of internet reputation management. Through combining theory and practice, we are in a strong position to deliver an effective service to client firms of all sizes.</p>
<p>It is crucial to recognise the importance of being proactive. Keeping one or two steps ahead of the game is vital when taking care of reputation management issues. For example, it can be a shrewd move to dominate the upper places of the search engine results pages for your keywords. This means that an <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">SEO</span></strong> campaign should be pursued with vigour. Dominating the upper reaches of the search engine result pages in this manner means that negative publicity might never come into the top few positions. In other words, positive aspects of your firm will be highlighted and negative commentary may be made less visible. Keeping your critics from becoming too powerful can only be achieved if you do not respond in an exaggerated way to any complaints.</p>
<p>Another technique which can help ensure that your reputation management is conducted from a position of strength is soliciting reviews. If you can get your products and/or services reviewed in suitable online spaces, your brand will be in a strong place from which to endure a potential setback. There is no point in faking positive reviews; fake reviews are detected on a frequent basis. The aim should be to obtain a mixture of generally positive reviews. A poor review should never cause panic. Some of the finest restaurants in the world, for example, have easily survived a very negative review and there is simply no accounting for taste. A poor review can be responded to with courtesy in an apologetic tone, while any factual errors in the review may be mentioned. Submissions to appropriate directories may be listed in the same list as getting reviews.</p>
<p>Another major reputation management technique is to push for the status of an authority in your sector. For example, the reputation of a firm is harder to damage online if its presence has been noted in a favourable way. This means that tactics like guest blogging, blogging and using the new <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">social media</span></strong> with care can come into their own. Hosting a high quality blog on your site and receiving and responding to comments can be central to the establishment of an impressive reputation.</p>
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		<title>What makes an annoying website?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 15:19:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What makes an annoying website? I ask this question because I think very few people intentionally design or developed annoying websites. We end up having an annoying website sometimes when we just think about our preferences instead of thinking about making life easier for our visitors. We forget that the most important aspect of the [...]]]></description>
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<p>What makes an annoying website? I ask this question because I think very few people intentionally design or developed annoying websites. We end up having an annoying website sometimes when we just think about our preferences instead of thinking about making life easier for our visitors. We forget that the most important aspect of the website is the easy access to the information we are intending to provide to our visitors. A website that we think is a masterpiece may look like a nuisance to your visitors. Let us quickly go through a few pointers that sometimes end up making your website annoying without you realizing it.</p>
<p><strong>Difficult to read text</strong></p>
<p>They can be many factors that make it difficult to read your text; you may have a color contrast that is highly straining to the eye — for instance red text on yellow background (<em>I know it is an extreme case</em>). Some websites have microscopic text and it is so weird why on earth they have such a small font size on every page of the website. Make sure your text is easily readable; if possible get a second opinion, for instance you may find dark-gray text on a black background cool but there are many people who cannot read such text.</p>
<p><strong>Lots of needless animation and sound</strong></p>
<p>Lots of animation in the form of advertisements or misplaced extra effects also make your website annoying. If the textual information present on your website is important then don’t distract or irritate your visitors with lots of animations and noises. There is no need to play loud music when people come to your website because many people may be accessing your website at places that are quiet and where loud noise is not appreciated.</p>
<p><strong>Lots of intrusive advertisements</strong></p>
<p>Even if you maintain a website or a blog to earn advertising revenue don’t throw the advertisements at your readers’ faces. Let the advertisements be a part of your overall design rather than popping up here and there restricting access to the content your visitors are looking for.</p>
<p><strong>A difficult-to-figure-out navigation</strong></p>
<p>Your navigation should be prominently visible on your website and it should be extremely easy to access all the links in your navigation whether you use text or images. In case you use a JavaScript or a Flash animation to generate your navigation menu than make sure that a text-menu alternative is available too. A navigation menu that is difficult to click on is a very big turn-off for most of your visitors.</p>
<p><strong>Lots of boastful copy</strong></p>
<p>In case you are selling a service or a product from your website then using a hyperbolic pitch in your sales copy is a sure shot way of sending your visitors away to your competitor’s website because the Internet is full of such spurious, boastful noises. Always use informative copy on all the pages giving the right and relevant information to your visitors to help them make the correct decision as easily and quickly as possible.</p>
<p><strong>The pop-ups</strong></p>
<p>A pop-up is a widely-detested way of throwing information in your visitor’s face. Most people dislike pop-ups and if you have them on your website and if you wonder why you don’t get much business than it might be, or it must surely be the pop-ups that are sending your visitors away even before they can read something. A pop-up should only appear if it is absolutely unavoidable and if it is an integral part of your online application. Never ever use pop-ups to display advertisements and ask people to subscribe to your newsletter or buy your product.</p>
<p>Basically everything that makes it difficult to access important information or functions on your website is annoying. Everything on your website should be there to enhance the experience of your visitors. In order to decide whether they want to do business with you or not you need a professional, clean, and easily accessible website; they don’t need the dancing monkeys are the squealing whales to get enlightened.</p>
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		<title>WordPress and the “Read More” Problem</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 13:19:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The ever helpful WordPress uses the phrase “Read more” or “Continue reading” automatically at the end of post excerpts. This is useful since you want your readers to know that they have something more to read and that the post hasn’t ended. However, in terms of SEO this is actually not a good thing because [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The ever helpful WordPress uses the phrase “Read more” or “Continue reading” automatically at the end of post excerpts. This is useful since you want your readers to know that they have something more to read and that the post hasn’t ended. However, in terms of SEO this is actually not a good thing because you want search engines to only rank relevant links. Links with generic terms in the anchor text does you no good in terms of SEO, and in fact will somehow show that your WordPress blog is very much about “read” and “reading” due to the number of internal links containing these words as anchor text.&#8217;</p>
<p>To combat this problem I would suggest that you simply use nofollow link attribute. You can read more about the nofollow attribute and its uses in our recent DoubleSpark SEO blog entries entitled “Reintroducing the NOFOLLOW Attribute” and “What NOFOLLOW Means for Your SEO Campaign”.</p>
<p>Another way to combat this problem is by doing what we do here at netZtrack, adding the post title so that relevant keywords can be found on the anchor text.</p>
<p>Thanks to Mandar Kotkar for the heads up on this WordPress issue. If you have any post ideas feel free to contact us.</p>
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		<title>Getting to the top of the search engine results</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 12:48:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[However much we might emphasize the importance of SEO the truth is that people are right when they say that content is still king. Nowadays, with the advent of blogs, website content has become easier and easier to generate resulting in more and more pages out there about every conceivable topic on earth. It is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>However much we might emphasize the importance of SEO the truth is that people are right when they say that content is still king. </p>
<p>Nowadays, with the advent of blogs, website content has become easier and easier to generate resulting in more and more pages out there about every conceivable topic on earth. It is true that though emphasis is still placed in content this makes it even harder to come up with content that will stand out above (or at list distinctly) from the others. This is a problem because as we all know for a website to be truly successful in its niche it has to have content that will make visitors keep on coming back and even refer the page, whether via links or spoken word, to others. Without great content no amount of SEO will seal you and your website’s reputation.</p>
<p>The funny thing is that right now the general tack people take in order to get their websites to have the content they want is usually by adding a blog to their site. Now there is nothing wrong with blogs. If there were I wouldn’t be writing this blog entry. ^_^ In fact blogs are great especially if you simply want to share your hobby or passion. Blogs are also very good for generating fresh content on a more regular basis. It would be sheer folly to change your homepage’s content daily (unless your website is a news aggregator or is based on some dynamic concept) because it is important for your visitors (especially if you have an online business) to become familiarised with your website in order to help them locate the information they need fast each time they visit the site. Blogs are a good solution for giving your visitors fresher and more updated content. However, you shouldn’t rely on the blog to set your site apart from others in your field. Ok so there are some people out there who are so good that their blogs have become meccas for people in their own field. In search we have Matt Cutts, randfish, William Slawski, etc. But the point is that not everyone churn out as many excellent posts as frequently as they could.</p>
<p>So what’s my point?</p>
<p>My point is simply this if you wish for your website to be known for offering great content do not rely on your blog at once to do that. Instead it is better to consolidate your knowledge into one great resource and then put that up as your main content. It will take a whole lot more effort to come out with such content but in the end if you are able to come out with something that can be considered as one of the classic contents in your field then that will seal the fate of both you and your site. Do continue blogging but take time to publish the really useful resource. In the end your site will rise because of that one single page (or it can be pages if it’s really long…and it will be long if you take on an exhaustive approach to whatever it is you plan to write about) but your blog will not become irrelevant since it will be where people will check for updates. If you lack the time to do this you can just keep on blogging but do not be surprised if even if your blog does well enough, you don’t end up among the ranks of gurus in your field.</p>
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		<title>Environment oriented work in NetZtrack: Helping the Earth through SEO</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 11:20:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is very much clear that the climatic conditions and the ecological threat are increasing day by day. The environmental problems are increasing and the concepts of Global Warming and Pollution are already increased with a pace never experienced before. Being a SEO this are some of the suggestions which I can give so that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is very much clear that the climatic conditions and the ecological threat are increasing day by day. The environmental problems are increasing and the concepts of Global Warming and Pollution are already increased with a pace never experienced before. Being a SEO this are some of the suggestions which I can give so that we SEOs can contribute our inputs in stopping this hazards.</p>
<p>•	Lessen the use of paper: Instead of printing everything out opt to digitize as much as you can. This is true for any business, whether SEO or not. As a good example apple has lessened the use of paper products by making the packaging as small as possible. The insert that came with my new iPod Nano (Thanks hubby!) is really small and asks customers to simply go online to get more information. Since we do not have products to ship out you can lessen the use of paper by corresponding through email, editing drafts before printing them out, lessening handouts during presentations, etc. </p>
<p>•	Blog about the environment: It may be the most easy thing which we as Search Engine Optimizers can make blogs which can guide people to avoid doing things which leads to environmental degradation.<br />
•	Conserve energy: Since we all spend a huge amount of time in front of the computer I wouldn’t be surprised if many have the same bad habit that I do of leaving the PC on when going on a break. At the very least turn off your monitor or set it to hibernate when going on a long break. Turn off the lights whenever you leave the room and turn off the radio/tv if you are not really watching it and is simply used to having it on all the time.</p>
<p>•	Link to conservation efforts: Once in a while link, even if off topic, link to noteworthy conservation efforts you find on the net. Not only will it help raise awareness but also give these worthy sites added link juice.<br />
I’m sure there are lots of other things everyone can think off to help the environment. What are you going to do to help the environment today? Share it with us or you can share it on Google Maps.</p>
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		<title>The SEO Implications of Google Acquiring Feedburner</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 14:02:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently Google Acquired Feedburner &#8211; the RSS feed management tool preferred by many bloggers and other online content publishers. With Google being a search engine company and Feedburner having RSS subscriptions analytical data of almost a million of feed, what’s going to be the SEO implication of this acquisition? There might be two reasons why [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently Google Acquired Feedburner &#8211; the RSS feed management tool preferred by many bloggers and other online content publishers. With Google being a search engine company and Feedburner having RSS subscriptions analytical data of almost a million of feed, what’s going to be the SEO implication of this acquisition?</p>
<p>There might be two reasons why Google acquired Feedburner.</p>
<p>•	To sell ads through its AdSense program<br />
•	To use the feed data to rank websites</p>
<p>The second point is relevant from the SEO perspective. Currently Google heavily use the incoming links (other websites linking to your website) to rank websites. The more quality inbound links you have, the better ranking you get. But more and more webmasters are purchasing links to improve their rankings, and these defeats the entire purpose of Google’s ranking algorithm. According to Google, the incoming links should be voluntary, and should be only acquired by creating valuable content, and this makes sense. If you have money you can purchase incoming links despite having lousy content. This may give boost to your search engine ranking, but it diminishes the quality of the search results.</p>
<p>Some believe Google may use the Feedburner data to evaluate websites. A higher feed subscription indicates that your content is popular and this further proves that it is highly valuable. Now, Google has its own RSS feeds reader called Google Reader but compared to Feedburner, very few people use Google Reader so the data over there cannot be used for large scale analytical purposes.</p>
<p>Right now Google official blog says:</p>
<p>…we constantly aim to give AdWords advertisers broader distribution to an even wider audience of users. For these reasons, we’re very pleased to tell you that we’ve just acquired FeedBurner.</p>
<p>which means Google primarily purchased FeedBurner to get an additional platform for AdWords. But, given the immense quantity of demographic data FeedBurner has, Google won’t be able to resist using it in the ranking algorithms. So if you are not burning your RSS feeds yet, start doing it now.</p>
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		<title>SEO for Twitter Search</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 11:37:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Heads up SEOs. If you haven’t been factoring in Twitter in your client’s SEO campaign now is the time to stop and seriously consider upping your social media efforts. Twitter has announced that it will be expanding its Twitter Search to include not only the text found in tweets in its index, which is what [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Heads up SEOs. If you haven’t been factoring in Twitter in your client’s SEO campaign now is the time to stop and seriously consider upping your social media efforts.</p>
<p>Twitter has announced that it will be expanding its Twitter Search to include not only the text found in tweets in its index, which is what it currently does, but to crawl the links found in tweets and index the crawled pages. We all know how big Twitter is and how fast it’s getting even bigger so this is not the time to ignore this opportunity. You want your sites to be indexed in Twitter Search just as much as it is in Google right now. Of course this doesn’t mean that Twitter will be replacing Google anytime soon but Twitter Search’s power lies in having a real-time search engine that people CONSTANTLY use.</p>
<p>The only negative aspect I can see here is that we can expect spam to start flooding Twitter pretty soon, but then again that is inevitable and it’s Twitter’s problem. They’ll just have to find a way to minimise the noise. As for those who want to make the most of Twitter Search but don’t have any plans of spamming what you can do will be to:</p>
<p>•	Start building your rep on Twitter – This is also very important because Twitter is planning on having a ranking system based on reputation soon.<br />
•	Widening your network – Of course this goes with building your rep.<br />
•	Link dropping – The key here as usual is to do it appropriately. Don’t spam! So start tweeting people and somehow steering the topic so you or they can drop desired link.<br />
•	Be current – Have something new on your site more regularly that is tweet worthy. You can link drop all you want but people won’t pass it on if there’s nothing new and noteworthy to pass on. Remember Twitter is all about the now.</p>
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		<title>Keyword Competitiveness</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 10:46:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In one of my earlier post I have explained how important it is to target right kind of basic keywords especially in relevance to Yahoo and Google search engine. Even without search assist you must try giving more attention to more specialized keywords. As we all know very generic keywords, though they do have a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In one of my earlier post I have explained how important it is to target right kind of basic keywords especially in relevance to Yahoo and Google search engine.  Even without search assist you must try giving more attention to more specialized keywords.</p>
<p>As we all know very generic keywords, though they do have a very large search volume, are very competitive in terms of the number of websites that are optimising for that site. This means nothing but that even if you do proper search engine optimization the chances of getting your website to the top10 or even to first few pages becomes difficult.</p>
<p>For example, if you have a website about Prader Willi Syndrome (PWS) and target the following search terms you will see the difference in number of results from Google. Note that while some website are listed more than twice the number still reflects the amount of competition you can expect for that search term.</p>
<p>Prader Willi syndrome &#8211; 319,000<br />
Prader willi syndrome diet &#8211; 50,700<br />
prader willi syndrome support group &#8211; 28,300<br />
PWS &#8211; 8,290,000<br />
PWS diet &#8211; 58,400<br />
PWS support group &#8211; 633,000.</p>
<p>As you can see the simple addition of the words diet and support group makes a huge difference. It is also obvious that the acronym PWS is also more competitive. The reason for this is that PWS does not only stand for Prader Willi Syndrome but for a whole slew of other things, including the highly competitive term personal web server. I can only imagine a business with initials S.E.O fighting with SEO sites to get to the top results!</p>
<p>In short make sure you also optimise for more specific related keywords.</p>
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