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Re: Rakestar post# 272065

Thursday, 01/22/2015 2:14:27 PM

Thursday, January 22, 2015 2:14:27 PM

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I only know about SEO (search engine optimization) based on my experience trying to get my webpage out there, which was on a very localized scale.

NTEK can update their links on NTEK's page and UltraFlix's page. Putting information about UF's advantages on UF's page is a good start because its going to contain a lot of keywords that people are looking for. Consistently updating UF's page with new content (not movie content) is another factor in SEO. They can accomplish this by writing blog articles or adding more information on their website as movie titles expand. The amount of visits a site gets is also a factor as it tells search engines this is what people are looking for when they search X+Y words. It's a much deeper topic that I don't know enough about, but that's kinda what I've learned from the sales guy who sold me SEO services.

You'll notice there's a lot of articles about UltraFlix when you search UltraFlix. It's because the keyword is mentioned many times and it's new content on a site that's visited often.

My company pays $300/month for SEO and most of that goes to Google Adwords. SEO is a simple, passive way to get customers and why they haven't moved on this makes me question their abilities quite a bit. Yes, I have emailed them about this and other basic fixes they can do.