Getting a web site listed well for search engines ?



Hi,

Advice from anyone please.

Without falling for the lines of the "listing" companies that promise
for a year to get your sight listed on the first page of a multi-page
response to a search, how should I go about getting my web site
properly listed and placed.

For example, if someone searched for "optical design software" I'd
like to get off the 50th page and get up near ZEMAX, CODE-V, OSLO and
ACCOS-V.

Since I'm working this full time, doing a lot of typing and submitting
once a year is not a problem for me as it was when I could only work
after hours when I was all ready burned out from 8 hours at the day
job and 2 hours on LA's fine freeways.

Sincerely,

Jim Klein

James E. Klein
Engineering Calculations
KDP2 Optical Design Program and Design Work
www.ecalculations.com
1-818-823-4121
1-818-507-5706 (Fax)
1377 E. Windsor Rd., #317
Glendale, CA 91205
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