SEO
Outsourcing SEO Can Cost You Your Website

By Ward Tipton If you are new to the world of SEO and SEM, you may not know all of the actual subtleties involved. But, if you are going to hire someone to do your SEO work for you, you better know a whole lot more or you could suffer far worse than you ever [...]

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Posted on 15th February 20101 Comment
Content Management Systems & SEO Revisited

By Ben Kemp Two years ago, I wrote an article entitled “Content Management Systems Equal Business Suicide.” The basic premise was that at that time, CMS applications were inherently devoid of basic SEO functionality. Building a new site, or converting an existing site to the existing CMS versions of 2 years ago was rapid way [...]

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Posted on 11th February 2010No Comments
Controlling Search Engine Spiders for Improved Rankings

By Eric Johnson When it comes to getting your website listed at the top of the search engines keyword search rankings, it is essential for you to gain a deeper understanding of the search engine spiders that crawl over your website. After all, it is the spiders that determine the relevance of your website and [...]

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Posted on 20th December 20091 Comment
Web Analytics and Your Website – What You Need to Know

By Enzo F. Cesario When it comes to the web, information is king. Indeed, the web itself is information, a massive collection of articles, videos, blogs, news stories and photographs trying to convey a message to various audiences scattered around the world. The big sensation over the last year has been Twitter, a system built [...]

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Posted on 5th December 2009No Comments
Do You Really Want Your Site on Page One of Google?

By Paul Marshal Do you really want your website on page one of Google for your chosen keyword phrase(s)? What do you want your online marketing campaign to accomplish for you? I asked a potential new SEO Coaching client that first question last week. From my end of the phone call, it sounded as if [...]

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Posted on 5th December 20093 Comments
Track your performance with detailed statistics using plugins

by Scott Madden Tired of managing five apps/windows/tabs at the same time to keep Track your sites statistics? . These plugins well help you Track your performance from the WordPress admin area with detailed statistics. Most of these plugins can be customized in accordance with your preferences. By no means is this a compressive list [...]

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Posted on 21st November 2009No Comments
SEO Website Optimization – A Rounded Approach to Get High Ranking Results

photo credit: ianmunroe By Caroline Sykes Website search engine optimizing (SEO) is a much discussed and debated topic. Search the web for SEO and you will not be lacking in results. Many small business owners do just that, and having read the various articles, blogs, newsletters and knols, optimistically set off to optimize their websites, [...]

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Posted on 14th November 20091 Comment
Straight From Google: What You Need To Know

by Scott Madden Matt Cutts joined Google as a software engineer in January 2000. He is currently the head of Google’s Webspam team. Recently Matt was at WordCamp San Francisco 2009 talking about search engine optimization “Straight from Google: What You Need to Know”. Here is Matt’s presentation on SEO This video was filmed and [...]

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Posted on 26th September 20091 Comment
Top Five Reasons Why Reciprocal Link Requests Are Turned Down by Experienced Webmasters

by Jeyanth Watson Reciprocal linking is one of the accepted methods adopted by webmasters to build traffic, increase link popularity and improve page rank. It is a known fact that in recent times search engines have begun to place more importance to one-way inbound link and consider it to be superior to a reciprocal link. [...]

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Posted on 23rd September 2009No Comments