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		<title>SEO Myth</title>
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Marcus Vernnon here  with a few tips that can help you with some of your Search Engine Optimization beliefs!
Search engines are widely misunderstood. The main reason why they are misunderstood is that the  rules that they use change so often. Search engines are under a lot of  pressure to keep spam under [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">Hey everyone,</p>
<p><strong>Marcus Vernnon</strong> here  with a few tips that can help you with some of your Search Engine Optimization beliefs!</p>
<p>Search engines are widely misunderstood. The main reason why they are misunderstood is that the  rules that they use change so often. Search engines are under a lot of  pressure to keep spam under control which is the main reason that their  rules and formulas change so often. This has led to many people having  incorrect ideas about search engine policies on how to increase your  rank, how to get indexed quickly and things like that. To be able to use SEO  effectively you have to know what information you can trust. I will  now expose some of these commonly repeated myths.</p>
<p><span id="more-773"></span>The concept that you need to submit your URL to the search engines is a  very common myth. As the internet expands faster with each passing day,  so too do the search engines evolve and adapt. This means that you no  longer have to submit your URL manually to appear in the search engines.  Sites are crawled by search engine spiders all the time so the quickest  way to make sure your site is indexed is to have some links back to it  from forums and Web 2.0 properties that are visited by bots all the  time.</p>
<p>In fact, another <a href="http://www.affilorama.com/premium?aff=crickey1"><strong>SEO myth</strong></a> you want to avoid submitting your URL to  search engines is because it might even lead to the whole process taking  much longer. So the best option is to get your website listed with a  few popular sites and you&#8217;ll see it getting indexed in no time.</p>
<p>Another <a href="http://www.affilorama.com/premium?aff=crickey1"><strong>SEO myth</strong></a> that a majority of the people like believing in is using  the words in your Meta tag should be used on that particular page. Even  though this is a myth, it still gets taught by many SEO professionals.  The truth is that the Meta tags were created to use keywords not already  on the page. The main point, however, is that neither Google nor Yahoo  use these tags for ranking.</p>
<p>Another <a href="http://www.affilorama.com/premium?aff=crickey1"><strong>SEO myth</strong></a> many believe has an important effect on your SERP  rankings is the need to frequently update your site. While updating your  site regularly with fresh content may lead to spiders crawling your  site more frequently, it will have virtually no effect on your rankings.  So, don&#8217;t make changes that aren&#8217;t needed simply for the search  engines.</p>
<p>The effect will be so insignificant, it simply isn&#8217;t worth it.  Simply visit some of the highest ranking sites in niches that are pretty  popular and you will find they haven&#8217;t had fresh content added in quite  a while. Overall, the best way to stay away from such myths is to stay  well informed. Since myths can set you back with your goals, it&#8217;s a good  idea to research everything before believing in it. The earlier you  take care of it, the better it is.</p>
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