23 July 2007

The most important part, beyond anything else in SEO, is knowing where you are. You can’t go anywhere without knowing where you are. You can’t optimize something if you don’t know what you are optimizing. You can’t set goals if you don’t know where the starting line is. So where are you?

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 […]

Google Updates The Webmaster Guidelines

6 June 2007

Well…everyone else is jumping on this so I thought I would; and try to give some detail. I’ll show you what additions have been made, and how this helps us all understand what Google does and does not want to see from a site.

CSS and Google

17 May 2007

While we are discussing Google’s changes, I guess we should jump on the bandwagon and mention that they are now using CSS to clean up their homepage. We have talked before about CSS and it’s advantages for crawlability. So now, when you go to Google, and type in “Google,” Google will rank higher because of […]

The Start of Google Universal Search

17 May 2007

Google announced yesterday that they are taking the first steps in the new architecture that will allow for ‘universal search.’ Basically speaking, Google wants to provide a more robust results system, providing more than the traditional information provided by current searching.
As released on the Google Blog, this new universal search will produce results that “blend […]

Link Love To Clasione For a Great Post

16 May 2007

Ever since I moved the blog (and site) I have been playing a bit of makeup. What I mean is, I didn’t want to just drag all of the previous posts over, as some were outdated, and after reading them over, did not really get my seal of approval. So, I have been going through […]

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