[QUOTE=Rushabh;951155Please correct this one.
"To get ranking for your site, you must have to do seo"
"To get rank for your site, you must have to do seo"[/QUOTE]
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Please correct this.
"To get ranking for your site, you must have to do seo"
"To get rank for your site, you must have to do seo"
Last edited by bhaisahab; 30-Dec-2012 at 20:17.
[QUOTE=Rushabh;951155Please correct this one.
"To get ranking for your site, you must have to do seo"
"To get rank for your site, you must have to do seo"[/QUOTE]
I have moved this post to a new thread.
What is 'seo'?
Search engine optimization.
I'm not a teacher, but I write for a living. Please don't ask me about 2nd conditionals, but I'm a safe bet for what reads well in (American) English.
I'd never have guessed that in a million years.
If you are giving someone someone useful information, in order to help them to get their site ranked more highly on Google etc, then use "In order to get your site ranked [highly], you must do [at least some] SEO."
If you are talking to someone whose website is already ranked highly, and you are making a logical assumption about their SEO usage, then "In order to be ranked so high, you must have to do a lot of SEO".
SEO is always capitalised, as it stands for Search Engine Optimisation.
Remember - correct capitalisation, punctuation and spacing make posts much easier to read.