Well I think my SEO will be an ongoing process as the site grows and develops. I made sure my meta tags made sense, allowed for search-engine friendly URL’s and also signed up for Google’s Analytics tool so I can try to get a better grasp of where traffic comes from when it comes in. I am hoping that by making minor tweaks and adjustments here and there, as well as manually submitting to some of the major search engines will allow me to see a trickle of visitors in the future.

The real problem with the Search Engine Optimization, it seems, is there’s not magic bullet that will hit spot-on with the construction of the site. It’s almost necessary to try version after version after version of a page and tags, headings, content, etc to see what combination is going to be the most favorable to gain attention. I can see why business upstarts use professional services to determine this information. It would be darn near impossible otherwise.

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