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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_engine_optimization Search engine optimization , or SEO, is the practice of improving a websites position in search
engines results using unpaid techniques. A better (higher) position in the search results will, in theory, lead to more click throughs, increasing the websites
visibility and audience. There are a number of simple steps you can take on your website to improve your search engine ranking. A good first step is to
download and run Microsofts free http://www.microsoft.com/web/seo/default.aspx Search Engine Optimization Toolkit . Point it at a remote
website and the SEO Toolkit will crawl the links on the site and identify potential problems and offer suggestions on how to fix them.
ASP.NET 4 includes a handful of new methods, properties, and libraries to assist with search engine optimization, including
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and the ability to programmatically specify values for certain
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engines results using unpaid techniques. A better (higher) position in the search results will, in theory, lead to more click throughs, increasing the websites
visibility and audience. There are a number of simple steps you can take on your website to improve your search engine ranking. A good first step is to
download and run Microsofts free http://www.microsoft.com/web/seo/default.aspx Search Engine Optimization Toolkit . Point it at a remote
website and the SEO Toolkit will crawl the links on the site and identify potential problems and offer suggestions on how to fix them.
ASP.NET 4 includes a handful of new methods, properties, and libraries to assist with search engine optimization, including
http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/articles/012710-1.aspx ASP.NET Routing , permanent redirects,
and the ability to programmatically specify values for certain
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