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As you know, traffic is the life line of your business. To survive you need to have visitors to your website, specially those visitors who are keen to purchase your product and services. Getting such a targeted traffic for your website is a great challenge especially for the new ones.
Google knows a lot about the future of news — more than many publishers. It’s evident in Google’s new product, Fast Flip, which allows news consumers to "flip" through news stories. What’s striking about Fast Flip is that Google is innovating precisely where publishers used to lead innovation. Fast Flip is a new package for news. The publishing business has always been about packaging content. Newspapers. Magazines. Newsletters

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If your business either has a traditional brick and mortar store front, or your site can value by being associated with your location, then you can benefit from Geo Tags. If your location is irrelevant to your online success, then Geo Tags will be of little use to you.

Geo Tags are trivially easy to implement and they can help to improve your ranking results for searches specific to your area. This ultimately results in higher search rankings
The takeaways here aren't tremendous, but they can be valuable to help explain to SEO outsiders why pages may not be drawing traffic even though metrics like appearing in your XML sitemaps, showing in Google Blogsearch queries or appearing to be crawled in Google Webmaster Tools suggest they should. If you want to determine if a page (or set of pages) are actually included in the engines' main indices, there's only two definitive ways to know: 1
Wouldn't it be great if your website was listed twice in Google's top 10 results for your most important keywords? Although Google usually shows only one page from every site in the top results, it is possible to get two listings if you do the right things. Indented listings on Google's search results pages can give your website additional exposure. Having an indented listing in Google's search results means that you'll have two listings for you
Watch 'Requesting Reconsideration using Google Webmaster Tools' Play
If your site has stopped showing in Google's search results, there are some steps you can take to help reintroduce it to Google. From checking the site's robots.txt file to submitting a reconsideration request, this video tells the story of one webmaster investigating his site's disappearance from Google.
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