Four Things You Need to do for Your Web Site

July 31st, 2009 admin

For many people, most of these things will be old hat. However, this post is just intended to recap four necessary steps for any webmasters trying to get their Web sites indexed by various search engines. Create a Site Map First and foremost, you must have an XML sitemap


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