10 Search Engine Optimization Myths




I discovered a new site the other day called  MAKE MONEY WITH YOUR BLOG. There was a great article about Search Engine Optimization myths - and how very popular they are among new webmasters. The author says "I would not be surprise if there are few pro bloggers or web developers out there who believe in any of these following SEO myths. This is a follow up of an article written by well known SEO, Jill Whalen from HighRankings.

As soon as i read the article i thought this will be a very good idea to share these SEO myths with my readers. So, here we go:
  • Myth 1: You should submit your URLs to search engines.
  • Myth 2: You need a Google Sitemap.
  • Myth 3: You need to update your site frequently.
  • Myth 4: PPC ads will help/hurt rankings.
  • Myth 5: Your site will be banned if you ignore Google’s guidelines.
  • Myth 6: Your site will be banned if you buy links.
  • Myth 7: H1 (or any header tags) must be used for high rankings.
  • Myth 8: Words in your meta keyword tag have to be used on the page.
  • Myth 9: SEO copy must be 250 words in length.
  • Myth 10: You need to optimize for the long tail.

To read the full article visit authors original article on Top Ten Organic SEO Myths at searchengineland.


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