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1). Using Content For Great Search Engine Rankings
If you're getting ready to put together a new website or redo an old one, you should know it's all about your content today. Search engine rankings aren't about your great images or your sexy product; instead, they're all about what you have written on your page. Search engine rankings are created through a text-based algorithm that collects information about inbound links to your page, content freshness, site longevity, and pertinent text to your keyword.

2). Your Key To High Search Engine Placement: Links
One thing has become abundantly clear in today's Internet: you need to place well in the search engines if you want to succeed with your online business. Every search engine ranks pages based on slightly different criteria, but one that is consistently critical is the number of incoming links lead to your page.

Google especially focused its original algorithms on these links.

3). Central Nic Domains
Now is the time for Webmasters to get in on Central nic domain names! That’s right—thanks to the availability of central nic domain names, all webmasters can get a chance to get the domain name they desire by registering for a domain name with any registrar that handles central nic names. Think about it; registering for a central nic domain name has so many advantages.

4). Eurid
Eurid, otherwise known as the European Registry of Internet Domain names, is a not for profit organization based in Belgium that is specifically established to run the new .eu registry. Eurid has been appointed by the European Commission to handle the registration and management of .eu domain names. In fact, as recent as December 7, 2005, Eurid has begun accepting applications for .

5). Search Engine Secrets: Using Tags
In your web pages, there are hidden areas of the page that the casual browser doesn't see, but that the search engines sure do. These are called tags, and come in two basic types: first the header tags, which are found at the top of web pages, and second the heading tags, which mark the parts of your text in the page that will be used as titles and subtitles in articles.