What I do is build web sites. I build them to acheive their full potential, reaching the target audience for your business. I don't employ tricks or gimmicks, instead I simply apply a quality work ethic using the best techniques and standards. Good old-fashioned elbow grease is what it takes to build a better mouse trap.
I started with my first web site in 1998. To be honest, I simply copied the source code from another site, pasted that into my text editor, and changed what I wanted to be different. From that humble beginning I have taken the time to learn what it takes to make a truly good web site.
From pages that validate to W3C specifications to logic programming with PHP, I build a site one page at a time, from scratch, and I ensure that every page is as good as it can be. In the spring of 2005, Google applied for a patent for a full text and image database. In that patent application, Google revealed to the rest of us what can be interpreted as quality points for any given web page. By applying those quality points to my own work, I have witnessed page after page rise to the top of the Google Search Engine. No tricks, just good work.
Here is the abstract from Google's patent application:
A system identifies a document and obtains one or more types of history data associated with the document. The system may generate a score for the document based, at least in part, on the one or more types of history data.
The entire application may be viewed here: Google Patent Application
So now it's up to you. Are you ready to step up? Do you want all the business you can handle?
Make the decision for yourself, then let me know. I'm Jeff, and I'm found at Jeff's email