October 07 2008
How often should you submit website to the search engines
Tagged Under : Advanced SEO, Nasir Abbas Jafri
This is a very common myth that is 100% untrue. The file extension does not affect your rankings in any way. After all, no matter what server side programming language you use, and what extension you choose to use with it, they all just spit out HTML in the end. That’s all a web browser will see and that all a search engine will see.
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Very informative article. Ithink gettting inbound links is the most difficult as you to some times pay for them.