SEO cannot be done by software. A well-coded page will
generally rank well,
all other things being equal. By 'well-coded' I mean -
1. A page with a title that reflects the content on that
page, and that
contains keyword/phrases that might be used in searching for
that specific
page.
2. A page that has content arranged in order of relevance,
with suitable
'topic sentence' paragraph headers, enclosed in <h#>
tags, as appropriate to
the hierarchy of paragraphs.
3. A page that has many instances of page-specific keywords
used in the
content.
4. A page that has links to files containing site-specific
keywords in
their filenames.
5. Good use of keywords in alt/title attributes
6. Good incoming links from other well ranked pages/sites.
If you are duking it out with other fierce competitors for
position in the
top ten hits, then you may need to resort to other methods,
but these 6 have
not failed me yet.
--
Murray --- ICQ 71997575
Adobe Community Expert
(If you *MUST* email me, don't LAUGH when you do so!)
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"Ken Pollard" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in
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>I am a small developer and would like to offer SEO as a
service to my
> customers. Is there software anyone is using that can do
basic SEO for my
> sites
> and are there any companies you can reccomend to do
detailed SEO services
> that
> I can resale. Thanks for your help.
>