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A review of SEO Elite
If you’re like me, you work for a living. You’re not rich, and you do what you can to make ends meet. I run a few small Websites, such as AluminumChristmasTrees.net, and I do OK. I’m not rich, but I get by. Like everyone else, I’m always looking for anything that can help me make more money. As I do run a few Websites, I know how hard it is to get traffic. In many cases, traffic is all about search engine positioning. The higher you are ranked in Google or MSN or Yahoo for your topic, the more likely you are to get a lot of traffic.
The science of adjusting Websites so that they rank highly is known as Search Engine Optimization, or SEO for short. This is a lucrative field, and those who do SEO for hire charge thousands of dollars per Website. Those guys are worth it; you can’t say enough about the importance of traffic. But I’m not rich, and neither are you, I’ll bet. Is there a better, cheaper solution to getting free traffic to your Website?
There may be. A software product called SEO Elite claims to be the answer to all of my (and possibly your) search engine optimization needs. The program claims that within a few short weeks, you can find out how your highly-ranked competition achieves their ranking. You can then use that information to your advantage to duplicate their success. It sounded interesting, but as always, I was suspicious. After all, the SEO Elite Website is loaded with hype. I don’t want hype; I want results.
Could an average person take this product, read the instructions, understand it, put it to use and see results in a reasonable amount of time without having to spend extra money? I put the product to work for a few weeks to see what it could do for me. As with all such products, I had my concerns.
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