24 September 2007
Sigh…I really didn’t want to blog about this at all. However, there is a huge uproar right now in the SEO world on the validity of directories in regard to links. Rand at SEOMoz made a few posts that prompted a few bloggers to bite. One post in particular (I’m going to fore go the […]
Manicures and Martinis — Don’t Neglect Keyword Research
26 July 2007
I’ve been spending the last few days with a team of developers creating a keyword research tool. We are pulling the information from a great number of areas, and will be providing results in a somewhat manual process (you usually find that the more automated the keyword research process, the less integrity you get as […]
What is SEO, and how important is it to my business?
19 July 2007
SEO. Search Engine Optimization. This term is most commonly defined as “the method of modifying a site, it’s code, and it’s content, to achieve higher rankings in the search engines.” This definition is a bit vague, but put simply it is just that. With regard to SEO, you would make changes to your site based […]
Don’t Trick The Search Engines
10 July 2007
I think I’ve touched on this subject before, but the cycle seems to be coming to it’s beginning end. By that I mean, there seem to be chunks of time throughout the year when I see the a lot of new websites attempting the hidden text or becoming part of some link building scam in […]
Site Design, SEO, And A Real World Case
9 July 2007
The best part of my consulting, full time job, is the large amount of case study. So many times a week I’m shown a site that has an “odd” problem. And the neatest part is that I get to educate and discuss SEO with other up-and-coming SEO’s.
Just last week, I was emailed a strange happening […]
Header Tags and SEO
2 July 2007
I recently got to have discussions with a few other SEO’s, and there was a topic dear to my heart that became the highlight in discussion. That was the importance of H tags. It so happens that some SEO’s do not hold the header tags as important at all, even discounting their use all together. […]
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