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The SEO field has grown wide, bringing along many myths that make it difficult for you to actually grasp the dynamics behind the search engines. If your intent is to use the search engines in your favor then you need to learn all about the different elements of SEO and how they interact with each other. We will be debunking some of those myths in this article and you need to know them if you want to have a chance at making SEO work for you.

The need to submit your URL to the search engines is one of these fallacies which is quite widespread. As the Internet is growing faster and faster, search engines are progressing more and more. So when it comes to getting your URL listed in the search engines, you no longer have to submit it manually. Search engine spiders crawl sites constantly so the speediest way to have your site indexed is to have a link back to your site from a few Web 2.0 properties or popular forums that are constantly visited by spiders. Another reason why you shouldn't directly submit your URL to the search engines is because it might actually make the whole process even longer. Therefore, your best bet is to list your site on certain sites that are popular and you will find that it gets indexed quite quickly.

You should also know that failing to conform to Google's guidelines when you are optimizing your site will not lead to you being banned. The main reason is because most of Google's regulations for webmasters are simply common sense. Reading them is not obligatory, if you are sure you are doing the right thing. All you have to do is ensure you don't do anything that would be considered spamming or cheating by the search engines. But yes, go through these Guidelines once because they keep updating and it will help you with gathering knowledge.

Our next SEO myth is the idea that you can't use tables inside HTML code. This is not the case. HTML tables have always been spidered by the search engines, right from the day they started. Search engines will recognize table code when crawling, so this is not an issue to be concerned about. Many web developers still believe for some reason that having tableless designs will make you get better rankings, which is false. Generally speaking, no matter how much effort you need to put into SEO, which requires quite a bit of work, it's worth every moment. Rather than believing all these myths that have little in common with the truth, you are better off learning SEO through your own experience.

3 SEO Fables

By: Dario Montes de Oca




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