2004 San Vincenti Chianti Classico Riserva from Tuscany

Now I’m not much of a wine guy, but I am pretty familiar with how web sites get ranked in search engines. My buddy Mark over at CubeMarketplace.com has a whole mess of really amazing products like 2004 San Vincenti Chianti Classico Riserva from Tuscany but his stuff isn’t getting listed in Google. Part of the problem is Cube’s esoteric offerings, part of the problem is SEO overload.

Anyone who runs a web site is familiar with the the most confusing letters on the web – SEO or search engine optimization.  Like Mark, the more you read about SEO, the more confusing on contradictory it gets. As a web site owner, you are pulled in so many directions with so many “professionals” giving you conflicting advice you don’t have any sort of benchmark to compare anything against. In the end, you’ll probably just give up frustrated and possibly with less money in your pocket then when you started.

Ultimately being found on the web is all about authority.  There are many ways to establish authority and Google and other engines hire crazy smart people to write gnarly mathematical equations to figure it out. What does that mean for web site owners? Like anyone who is an authority on a subject – you have to prove yourself. On the internet – how does one prove themselves to be an authority on a subject? I’ve got the answer for you.

Links. Plain and simple. It is just links.  Just watch, this post very well may rank for the phrase 2004 San Vincenti Chianti Classico Riserva from Tuscany.  By the way, if you like wine, you can find this product over at CubeMarketplace.com

 

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