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  • SEO Factor Blog

    February 20th

    Big Giant Beginner’s Guide To SEO

    This is a big giant collection of SEO tools and references. I want to give a great deal of credit to Webnauts of www.webnauts.net . He put 98% of this stuff together. Enjoy. I’ll try to update it…

    February 6th

    Ok, so we all know how important IBL’s are for ranking in Google. I’ve gone over the importance and what factors are taken into account, but one of the most frustrating thing was the idea that you…

    December 1st

    Link Bait

    Well, I’m back from vacation and getting back into the swing of things. Over the large feast, a friend of the family asked about link popularity and what the best method of gaining quality links…

    November 22nd

    SEO Is Like Cooking A Turkey

    In light of the coming holiday, I thought it would be fun to show some of the similarities between SEO and cooking a turkey. 1. You usually wait until it’s crunch time to get started, then…

    November 16th

    Yahoo! Google, and MSN will agree on the Sitemap protocol previously supported by Google alone. We all know what a sitemap is, and how it helps your site getting indexed. If not read here . The…

    November 14th

    Because the original list would expand so much, we decided to make it a resource page that won’t get lost in the timeline of a blog. We use a lot of these in our promotion service , so a lot…

    November 10th

    It’s Veteran’s Day, so we will be taking thing a little light out of respect and reflection. I’m just gonna give a little week in review on some highlights in the SEO news. Marketing…

    November 9th

    In continuing introductions to the SEO Factor team, we will showcase Aaron Smith. He is versed in SEO, but handles a lot of the logic and landing page layout for optimal marketing and conversion…

    November 6th

    So often I speak in first person. Not really known by the public, the SEO Factor team is actually more than just myself sitting in my underwear smashing away at the keyboard. So I wanted to shed…

    November 3rd

    I often speak of the importance of content on a site for SEO. In these talks, the question of placing a certain term on a site a certain amount of times to prove relevancy comes up. This usually…

    I can’t express how many times the ‘SEO / Flash’ subject has come up. It’s a very valid issue, and carries a lot of debate. The problem with Flash is the inability for the SE’s to read the text in…

    November 2nd

    To continue with my recent rants on alt tags, their importance, and proper use, I wanted to further my stance on this subject with Google backing me. Google has been, and continues to work on…

    November 1st

    I was recently posed the question, “Can any SEO company truly be white hat?” Though some very valid points were argued that the answer is no, I stand by my answer of “yes.” First, the…

    October 27th

    Alt Tags Lawsuit

    If I have to talk about alt tags one more time this month….I will have to….talk about alt tags one more time this month. But I’m not happy about it. Maybe it’s my geographic location, maybe…

    Google Co-op released the personal search engine yesterday, allowing you to “index” pages and provide a search results page that will be geared to an area of study you specify. You will notice the…

    October 25th

    Often times we speak of the time it can take for SEO to take effect and rankings changes. But there is also a part of the puzzle when speaking about new sites (or newly acquired). Tenure can…

    October 24th

    I recently spoke on the importance of alt tags, and how to properly implement them. The question arose, “how much weight does the alt tag have in reference to ranking?” Well, keeping with the…

    October 18th

    The following is a link to a post at SEOMoz. Rand started to compile information for on-page optimization efforts, and provided all of us with this invaluable information. Rand’s List of…

    October 12th

    By Mark Spivey. Below are 11 practical reasons why streaming video should be considered as a vital marketing tool to add to a business website. 1. Limited Screen Space. Computer…

    October 10th

    Google goes through yet another growth spurt with it’s recent acquisition of YouTube. Eric Schmidt, Chief Executive Officer of Google, justifies the $1.65 billion payment with “Our companies share…

    October 9th

    I have posted a couple of times on articles/press releases and their seemingly unknown importance. Now I want to discuss optimizing your article/press release, and give you a great deal of…

    I’m really not sure where this information is coming from, but I’m getting a lot of clients asking me about poison words. This is an excellent example of a Google Myth. There are no such things as…

    A lot of times people ask me where I get my information or where they should start reading to learn more about SEO. I usually reply with a half cocky/half joking “read my blog, it has all you need…

    It seems that Yahoo!’s organic listings include not only “relevant” results (and I use quotes for a reason), but they also show a Pay-Per-Click service. Through Search Submit Express you can…

    Google filed for a patent recently that would allow for algorithmic ranking, along with the efforts of human editing. This would mean that the build of the work in determining ranking and results…

    There are a number of big names in the SEO and online marketing industry. A lot of times I throw them around as answers to “people I would like to meet” or “what source do you have for this…

    As with all things in the website world, the idea, practice, and importance of link popularity is always changing. The rule used to simply be, “get as many links as you can from anywhere at all.”…

    Sometimes I get so caught up in describing some of the complexities of SEO, I neglect the simple things. So today I think I will discuss internal links. Internal links are any links on a page…

    I promise I will write something good and original today. But first, I wanted to give props to Andy Hagans and Aaron Wall of SEO Book for an incredible list of 101 Ways To Build Link Popularity In…

    Often times we get so caught up in marketing our site and making it aesthetically pleasing, we forget one of, if not THE most important part of SEO. Content. The search engines can not see…

    A press release is an article written on or about your company, site, product, or whatever. In respect to marketing, this will accommodate the exposure of your writing when promoted to many avenues…

    So you have an optimized site, have started and continue a good link building campaign, your site is on your business cards, and you tell all your friends about it, but for some reason, it just…

    Blogging is an ever-growing method of networking on the Internet. This one, for example, was created to help beginners that I work with in consulting on search engine optimization. It since has…

    When optimizing a site, we are faced with many daunting tasks. It’s hard enough to generally optimize a page for “the search engines.” But when we say “the search engines,” what are we talking…

    I’m getting an increasingly large amount of questions about Google’s Adsense and whether or not they should be implemented on a site. First, let me talk about what Adsense is. We are all…

    In my position as a consultant on SEO, I seem to be getting an increase in the amount of customers asking why their designer had not considered the changes I suggest. Some of these questions are…

    I seem to be in a real “talk about marketing” mood this week. To continue with this theme, I want to take a small amount of time to discuss marketing on forums. Forums, in my opinion, can provide…

    The online community is a fast one. So marketing online requires that you make use of new and creative avenues on a very mobile basis. One of the coolest thing I like about blogs is that you open…

    Optimizing a website is only part of the SEO / SEM process. Once a site is optimized for the search engines, you still have to consider “old-fashioned” ways of marketing your product or service….

    Link popularity is a very important aspect of SEO and website promotion. It not only brings traffic to your site, but also helps the validity of your website’s importance in the eyes of Google and…

    There seems to be a lot of talk on various blogs and forums (check SEO Book ) that Yahoo! is giving more consideration to inbound links than before. This would be interesting, as that is also the…

    Sitemaps are becoming ever important to a website’s success. Generally speaking, a sitemap is just that, a map of your site. Today I will shed a bit of light on what a sitemap is for, and what it…

    In creating a website we try to desperately to make something aesthetically pleasing, and there are so many methods to that madness. But the prettier the page, often means the more code we have to…

    After reading my last post on CSS and SEO , a buddy of mine asked for a more detailed reason on what exactly about CSS will reduce the amount of code. I figure, “hey, I got a blog. Might as well…

    There are a bunch of them. I would like to share some of my favorites. First, though, I would like to say a thing. All tools are not 100%. Nothing is. Tools for SEO are online and rely on…

    October 7th

    One of the terms used a great deal in the SEO industry is “PageRank.” PageRank is basically Google’s way of telling how “important” a page is. It is often thought that a good PageRank will…

    I just read an incredible article on keyword analyzing, and it inspired me to want to share a little about the way I conduct business with my potential clients, and how we should explore all likely…

    In the creation of a site, many people make use of frames. Frames are a way of making one page that will stay static, but a chunk of which will be used to call information from other pages. The use…

    SEO is a sticky subject sometimes. Many people have been burned by people claiming to be SEO Specialists, and are aprehensive to give another one a shot. There are plenty of resources out there on…

    CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is a very great way to design and layout a site in terms of SEO. We have discussed how the crawlers will read through the HTML of your site and how this helps determine…

    I recently read forum post on the three signs of a nightmare client , and was thinking, “wow, I get a lot of problems from customers wanting too much for too little.” I thought it would be a…

    We shall now go into the actual code of your site. “Code” is used loosely here as HTML is actually a mark-up language, but we aren’t here to talk that. HTML is the language used to create your…

    October 6th

    I know there is a lot on this blog, but it just started and I want to get a lot of the basics on here so we can start to get into the good stuff. I’m also gonna try to categorize the basics so that…

    We have discussed meta tags and the such. Now we will discuss the content that is on your homepage. The content is in part how the search engines know what your site is all about. They can’t see…

    Well. I’m chillin’ out and wanting to make something useful. So, I will use this time to educate others on a piece of SEO. I think first we are going to talk about the Meta tags. No no, let’s start…

    I was very recently asked by a friend about alt tags in reference to using them to increase keyword relevancy. I answered, and she wanted to know if it was bad to stuff them with keywords (really…

  • SEO Factor Blog

    The SEO Factor Blog is a supplement designed to provide up to date information on Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Website Promotion. As a compliment to our promotion and optimization services, we also like to keep others informed so as to spawn a greater understanding of SEO and search engine placement. Read more about SEO Factor here.

    Or goal with SEO Factor is to provide an affordable service with real results. We certainly don’t mean to speak in ill manner towards other companies specifically, but there are some that are charging a lot for submissions, or some other service that doesn’t require an exchange of funds. Our goal with the blog is to share information. SEO almost sells itself in complexity and importance. Anyone can do it. But to be effective you need experience, proven methods, and time to spend on it. Most business owners can not neglect their business to achieve these. With the blog, we have an avenue where we can fully disclose any news, methods, and ideas. There should be no secrets in SEO.

    February 20th, 2007 This is a big giant collection of SEO tools and references. I want to give a great deal of credit to Webnauts of www.webnauts.net. He put 98% of this stuff together. Enjoy. I’ll try to update it as new and cool stuff comes out.

    read full post..

    November 3rd, 2006 I often speak of the importance of content on a site for SEO. In these talks, the question of placing a certain term on a site a certain amount of times to prove relevancy comes up. This usually sparks in interesting conversation that I will share here…

    On-Page-Optimization. First things first. The idea of optimizing a website is taken to levels that it shouldn’t…

    read full post..

    November 3rd, 2006 I can’t express how many times the ‘SEO / Flash’ subject has come up. It’s a very valid issue, and carries a lot of debate. The problem with Flash is the inability for the SE’s to read the text in the movie or animation. Well, there is a way to make this better.

    Here is an article on the whole subject at

    read full post..

    November 2nd, 2006 To continue with my recent rants on alt tags, their importance, and proper use, I wanted to further my stance on this subject with Google backing me.

    Google has been, and continues to work on “Google Accessible,” a Google search engine built specifically for the seeing impaired. It will rely a lot on the same…

    read full post..

    November 1st, 2006 I was recently posed the question, “Can any SEO company truly be white hat?” Though some very valid points were argued that the answer is no, I stand by my answer of “yes.” First, the definitions.

    Black Hat SEO – Search Engine Optimization techniques and methods which fall outside of the guidelines issued by the Major Search Engines such as Google, Yahoo…

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    October 24th, 2006 I recently spoke on the importance of alt tags, and how to properly implement them. The question arose, “how much weight does the alt tag have in reference to ranking?” Well, keeping with the stance I have on keyword stuffing, “a lot,” is my answer.

    One of my clients has a T-shirt sight on which one of the products page was a funny cop shirt. The home page was ranking very very…

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    October 18th, 2006 The following is a link to a post at SEOMoz. Rand started to compile information for on-page optimization efforts, and provided all of us with this invaluable information.

    Rand’s List of Search Engine Ranking Factors

    read full post..

  • SEO Factor Blog

    The SEO Factor Blog is a supplement designed to provide up to date information on Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Website Promotion. As a compliment to our promotion and optimization services, we also like to keep others informed so as to spawn a greater understanding of SEO and search engine placement. Read more about SEO Factor here.

    Or goal with SEO Factor is to provide an affordable service with real results. We certainly don’t mean to speak in ill manner towards other companies specifically, but there are some that are charging a lot for submissions, or some other service that doesn’t require an exchange of funds. Our goal with the blog is to share information. SEO almost sells itself in complexity and importance. Anyone can do it. But to be effective you need experience, proven methods, and time to spend on it. Most business owners can not neglect their business to achieve these. With the blog, we have an avenue where we can fully disclose any news, methods, and ideas. There should be no secrets in SEO.

    February 20th, 2007 This is a big giant collection of SEO tools and references. I want to give a great deal of credit to Webnauts of www.webnauts.net. He put 98% of this stuff together. Enjoy. I’ll try to update it as new and cool stuff comes out.

    read full post..

    February 6th, 2007 Ok, so we all know how important IBL’s are for ranking in Google. I’ve gone over the importance and what factors are taken into account, but one of the most frustrating thing was the idea that you never really had an idea at how many links you were getting credit for from Google. The ‘link:site’ operator was never all inclusive because of the metric’s weight in determining your ranking….

    read full post..

    November 14th, 2006 Because the original list would expand so much, we decided to make it a resource page that won’t get lost in the timeline of a blog.

    We use a lot of these in our promotion service, so a lot of them can be relied upon.

    So, here is a very large, and ever-growing list of sites to submit articles and press…

    read full post..

    October 27th, 2006 Google Co-op released the personal search engine yesterday, allowing you to “index” pages and provide a search results page that will be geared to an area of study you specify. You will notice the search bar at the top of the blog, allowing you to take a gander at my search engine. This is a pretty neat project for many reasons.

    Testing

    Obviously, being the SEO nerd…

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    October 9th, 2006 A lot of times people ask me where I get my information or where they should start reading to learn more about SEO. I usually reply with a half cocky/half joking “read my blog, it has all you need to know.”

    Obviously this is not the truth, as no one person can know all there is to know about Search Engine Optimization (SEO). And even if there were, that person would not likely…

    read full post..

    October 9th, 2006 Sitemaps are becoming ever important to a website’s success. Generally speaking, a sitemap is just that, a map of your site. Today I will shed a bit of light on what a sitemap is for, and what it should include.

    At a minimum, your sitemap should link to ever major page or section on your site, but preferably an all inclusive link list. This can get quite large, and a page with…

    read full post..

    October 9th, 2006 There are a bunch of them. I would like to share some of my favorites. First, though, I would like to say a thing. All tools are not 100%. Nothing is. Tools for SEO are online and rely on information given by different sources. For example, there are tools that check link popularity. Google will not ever let you know how many links they consider. This would give a little info on how they…

    read full post..

  • SEO Factor Blog

    The SEO Factor Blog is a supplement designed to provide up to date information on Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Website Promotion. As a compliment to our promotion and optimization services, we also like to keep others informed so as to spawn a greater understanding of SEO and search engine placement. Read more about SEO Factor here.

    Or goal with SEO Factor is to provide an affordable service with real results. We certainly don’t mean to speak in ill manner towards other companies specifically, but there are some that are charging a lot for submissions, or some other service that doesn’t require an exchange of funds. Our goal with the blog is to share information. SEO almost sells itself in complexity and importance. Anyone can do it. But to be effective you need experience, proven methods, and time to spend on it. Most business owners can not neglect their business to achieve these. With the blog, we have an avenue where we can fully disclose any news, methods, and ideas. There should be no secrets in SEO.

    February 20th, 2007 This is a big giant collection of SEO tools and references. I want to give a great deal of credit to Webnauts of www.webnauts.net. He put 98% of this stuff together. Enjoy. I’ll try to update it as new and cool stuff comes out.

    read full post..

    February 6th, 2007 Ok, so we all know how important IBL’s are for ranking in Google. I’ve gone over the importance and what factors are taken into account, but one of the most frustrating thing was the idea that you never really had an idea at how many links you were getting credit for from Google. The ‘link:site’ operator was never all inclusive because of the metric’s weight in determining your ranking….

    read full post..

    December 1st, 2006 Well, I’m back from vacation and getting back into the swing of things. Over the large feast, a friend of the family asked about link popularity and what the best method of gaining quality links would be. I offered the advice of link baiting.

    Link baiting is the method of providing relevant and “buzz worthy” content or subject matter on your site, inducing the desire of other…

    read full post..

    November 16th, 2006 Yahoo! Google, and MSN will agree on the Sitemap protocol previously supported by Google alone. We all know what a sitemap is, and how it helps your site getting indexed. If not read here. The protocol is basically an XML file uploaded to your root directory, mapping your site and giving a little information on how often it changes, when…

    read full post..

    November 3rd, 2006 I often speak of the importance of content on a site for SEO. In these talks, the question of placing a certain term on a site a certain amount of times to prove relevancy comes up. This usually sparks in interesting conversation that I will share here…

    On-Page-Optimization. First things first. The idea of optimizing a website is taken to levels that it shouldn’t…

    read full post..

    November 3rd, 2006 I can’t express how many times the ‘SEO / Flash’ subject has come up. It’s a very valid issue, and carries a lot of debate. The problem with Flash is the inability for the SE’s to read the text in the movie or animation. Well, there is a way to make this better.

    Here is an article on the whole subject at

    read full post..

    November 2nd, 2006 To continue with my recent rants on alt tags, their importance, and proper use, I wanted to further my stance on this subject with Google backing me.

    Google has been, and continues to work on “Google Accessible,” a Google search engine built specifically for the seeing impaired. It will rely a lot on the same…

    read full post..

  • SEO Factor Blog

    The SEO Factor Blog is a supplement designed to provide up to date information on Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Website Promotion. As a compliment to our promotion and optimization services, we also like to keep others informed so as to spawn a greater understanding of SEO and search engine placement. Read more about SEO Factor here.

    Or goal with SEO Factor is to provide an affordable service with real results. We certainly don’t mean to speak in ill manner towards other companies specifically, but there are some that are charging a lot for submissions, or some other service that doesn’t require an exchange of funds. Our goal with the blog is to share information. SEO almost sells itself in complexity and importance. Anyone can do it. But to be effective you need experience, proven methods, and time to spend on it. Most business owners can not neglect their business to achieve these. With the blog, we have an avenue where we can fully disclose any news, methods, and ideas. There should be no secrets in SEO.

    February 20th, 2007 This is a big giant collection of SEO tools and references. I want to give a great deal of credit to Webnauts of www.webnauts.net. He put 98% of this stuff together. Enjoy. I’ll try to update it as new and cool stuff comes out.

    read full post..

    February 6th, 2007 Ok, so we all know how important IBL’s are for ranking in Google. I’ve gone over the importance and what factors are taken into account, but one of the most frustrating thing was the idea that you never really had an idea at how many links you were getting credit for from Google. The ‘link:site’ operator was never all inclusive because of the metric’s weight in determining your ranking….

    read full post..

    December 1st, 2006 Well, I’m back from vacation and getting back into the swing of things. Over the large feast, a friend of the family asked about link popularity and what the best method of gaining quality links would be. I offered the advice of link baiting.

    Link baiting is the method of providing relevant and “buzz worthy” content or subject matter on your site, inducing the desire of other…

    read full post..

    November 22nd, 2006 In light of the coming holiday, I thought it would be fun to show some of the similarities between SEO and cooking a turkey. 1. You usually wait until it’s crunch time to get started, then run around frantically getting all your priorities and methods in place. 2. You spend more time online reading about what to do than actually implementing.

    3….

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    November 16th, 2006 Yahoo! Google, and MSN will agree on the Sitemap protocol previously supported by Google alone. We all know what a sitemap is, and how it helps your site getting indexed. If not read here. The protocol is basically an XML file uploaded to your root directory, mapping your site and giving a little information on how often it changes, when…

    read full post..

    November 10th, 2006

    It’s Veteran’s Day, so we will be taking thing a little light out of respect and reflection. I’m just gonna give a little week in review on some highlights in the SEO news.

    November 9th, 2006 In continuing introductions to the SEO Factor team, we will showcase Aaron Smith. He is versed in SEO, but handles a lot of the logic and landing page layout for optimal marketing and conversion for us. I am the SEO Specialist, he is the layout guy….we fight a lot. Alysson is the writer, we are the nerds, so please don’t hold the very poor grammar against him. 🙂

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