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<p>How would you react to the tendency of some quarters of equating  affordable SEO service with amateur SEO? Does this automatically lead to  something negative? The word &#8220;amateur,&#8221; in most instances, carry  negative undertones, as if when we refer to something as amateurish, we  usually mean that it is not worthwhile or desirable. This unfair tagging  may not sit well to those who strongly support renowned global events  such as the World Amateur Chess Champion and World Amateur Karate  Champion.</p>
<p>SEO experts generally believe that a considerable number  of people unconsciously or surreptitiously strive to distance  themselves from this amateur tag while projecting a brand image as  affordable SEO service.</p>
<p>Under specific circumstances, there is a  world of difference between the professional and an amateur. In one  particular aspect, the distinction can be established based on the  compensation and degree of support that one receives in the performance  of a task, and not necessarily have any bearing on the quality of the  task being performed.</p>
<p>On the same breath, there is a general  attribution to amateur SEO as the cause for some of the more common  complications and problems such as filtration and search penalties.  However, there are some amateur SEO techniques that are considered even  by SEO gurus as good practices. In fact, there are several of these good  practices that are commonly used by the pros. Here are some of these  amateur SEO practices that we regularly apply until now.</p>
<p>Writing  Content</p>
<p>A few paragraphs or even few lines of text on your web  page can already constitute as your first step on search engine  optimization. In fact, there are instances where amateur SEOs come out  as better copywriters than most of the seasoned and expert SEOs.</p>
<p>Web  Publishing</p>
<p>Amateur SEOs apply simple logic &#8211; for them, more is  always better and this applies to their SEO techniques. Publishing as  many websites as possible seems to be considered as an &#8220;amateurish&#8221; SEO  technique. Be that as it may, it is a widely accepted principle that  publishing more sites provides a broad range of opportunities for  amateur SEOs to sharpen their skills and enhance their proficiency. This  is akin to throwing bread on the river with the expectation that it  will return a thousand fold.</p>
<p>Establishing Relevant Connections</p>
<p>It  is a given that the most visible and active website operators are  always engaged in &#8220;lively&#8221; conversation or discussion on subjects and  issues that are relevant to their website. Even if they do not fully  know the main players in their niche or segment, amateur SEOs still  &#8220;play&#8221; with these players and eventually become marquee players  themselves. This is how we can define the crossover of amateur SEOs to  professional SEOs.</p>
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<p>Jon Nestorovic is a search engine optimization expert providing  <a href="http://www.torontoseoexperts.com/" target="_new">performance-based  SEO</a> packages for small and large businesses. We improve your bottom  line and have a unique ROI indicator. Over 95% of internet traffic  happens on the first page of google.com. If your business is not  competing on the first page, you could be possibly missing out on new  sales. Let us help you increase your sales &amp; bottom line by being  &#8220;found&#8221; online. Free 1 hour personal consultation.</p>
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