tags.
···> Similarity #6
Content with keywords in the top portion of your text. Some search engines like short pages and other pages like longer so creating an average length of 250 words should help you get in all major search engines. Or, you might even want to create short pages for one keyword and a longer 500 or more word page for another keyword thus satisfying all the major search engine's requirements.
···> Similarity #7
Link popularity. This means looking for sites that complement yours and asking for reciprocal links. Be creative when describing these links by using keywords.
Large sites also want your link so don't be afraid to ask. Why do you think they offer affiliate programs? It's not just for the visitors that might click through from your site but also the link you put on your page. They know this community of links is what the search engines now consider the most important especially if your site's theme complement their site.
So create web pages using the seven search engine similarities, submit them to all the search engines you can find and see if the "targeted" visitors to your site improves. It should but don't expect it to happen overnight.
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