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We all want to have the number one ranking website for the business we are in, Right. Of course we do, everyone does. It is human nature to want a number one keyword to produce our website first.
Now step back a second and think of what the search engine wants. Well.... if you were in their shoes, you would want the eyeballs that use your search engine to find what they are looking for FAST. This means many things and is heuristic in nature when Artificial intelligence is the Lowest common denominator.
What is a Web Robot?
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A robot is a mechanical or virtual, artificial agent. It is usually an electromechanical system, which, by its appearance or movements, conveys a sense that it has intent or agency of its own. The word robot can refer to both physical robots and virtual software agents, but the latter are usually referred to as bots to differentiate.
The Web Robots single purpose is to automate your website with fresh content every day (not via RSS Feeds).
By definition: this task includes writing fresh content for you site, inserting the new content into your webpage, and uploading those new webpages every day.
This new content is directly related to the Keywords your site is targeting and will double your sites Search Engine Relevance and Adwords Numerical Score in 3 months.
It is equivalent to having a programmer or content creation writer working on your site 2 hours a day 365 days a year. Search engine spiders love this dynamic content because it helps them rank your site
Search Engine Relevance
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Search Engine Relevance is the single most important issue for companies like Google, Yahoo, MSN, Wikipedia and many more. In the world of computer science Relevance is a numerical score assigned to a search result, representing how well the result meets the information need of the user that issued the search query.
Relevance Numerical Score
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Each search engine uses different variables to calculate the Numerical Score for Relevance. Google has dozens of patents and patents pending with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The point is every search engine does Numerical Score Relevance a little differentlly.
We Love Dynamic Content
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What does that really mean? Well..... it means different things to different people. To the people using the search engines to find something, it means finding it faster. To the search engines using algorithims to calculate the numerical score Relevance it means providing a better service.
To you and me, it means knowing the difference between RSS feeds and Dynamic Content. We are the ones who want to get our webpage ranked better by the search engines, so we need to understand both sides of the equation.
RSS vs. Web Robots
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You might be saying to yourself a Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feed will do the exact same thing as the Allure Robot describe above. And you are correct: from a human perspective it looks exactly the same.
But from a computer program (i.e. a web spider) it is completely different. Allures goal is to forecast the "Search Engine Weather" and in order to do that we need to speak and understand the language web spiders understand.
When a spider reads a webpage with an RSS feed on the page, it will look the exact same every day, even though to a human it will see it differently. This technology is called dynamic insertion.
But when a spider reads a webpage with Allures technology, it sees new content related to the keyword we are targeting every day. This means from the spiders perspective... we have people writing new content and updating the site every day.
This is why our relevancy rating improves and we are ranked higher than other pages with RSS feeds. It is because of our Web Robot.
Dollars and Cents
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Let's postulate it would take a programmer 1 hour a day to accomplish the same results as our robot can do automatically. This includes a programmer writing the news links, cutting and pasting them into a specific format for your webpage, and then uploading the file to the clients web server. I assume it would take closer to 2 hours to complete the task, but we are being conservative and say it takes 1 hour.
1 hour a day X 30 days per month X $20 per hour = $600 per month.
Do you Qualify
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Allure chooses its clients carefully. We understand the value of our services and work patiently with clients to get you to understand the big picture.
We work with you to educate you about the science of internet marketing. Our milestone for each month is 3 new clients for the 14 day free trial. If your business has the potential to become successfull, we will make it happen.... Guaranteed
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