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  • SEO News

    Posted by admin on Fri, 06/06/2008 – 15:24 in

    Well, it was an interesting week. Seems everyone is at the SMX Advanced this week, so it was a little slow. I thought I would wrap up a few bits of news for a nice Friday informative. I haven’t been blogging a lot lately (seems less and less every week), but that’s just a sign that SEO Factor is doing well. Catch 22 I guess.

    Catch 22

    Posted by admin on Fri, 05/16/2008 – 15:42 in

    First, I should really apologize for not posting in a while. I’ve been super busy lates. I know that’s not an excuse, but it’s the truth. However, there are some great posts and happenings this week that I wanted to link to. I have a couple of posts coming next week, so there will be something good to read.

    The Future of SEO

    Posted by admin on Thu, 03/20/2008 – 16:42 in

    Mike Blumenthal noted on his blog, that Steve Espinosa noted on his blog (makes you wonder what we bloggers do all day, doesn’t it) that Google Maps is now allowing for the upload of videos.

  • Search Engine News

    Posted by admin on Fri, 06/06/2008 – 15:24 in

    Well, it was an interesting week. Seems everyone is at the SMX Advanced this week, so it was a little slow. I thought I would wrap up a few bits of news for a nice Friday informative. I haven’t been blogging a lot lately (seems less and less every week), but that’s just a sign that SEO Factor is doing well. Catch 22 I guess.

    Catch 22

    Posted by admin on Fri, 05/16/2008 – 15:42 in

    First, I should really apologize for not posting in a while. I’ve been super busy lates. I know that’s not an excuse, but it’s the truth. However, there are some great posts and happenings this week that I wanted to link to. I have a couple of posts coming next week, so there will be something good to read.

    The Future of SEO

    Posted by admin on Thu, 11/15/2007 – 14:48 in

    Google Blogscoped reported today that, according to Google Trends:

    “Apparently, people search for the word “Google” on Google more than they do for “music”, “movies”, “flowers”, even “sex”. And it’s happened in the last couple months.”

    Hmmm…in the last couple of months.

    Posted by admin on Mon, 11/12/2007 – 17:06 in

    With the recent uproar over Google’s request that people report paid text link purchasers, and the penalties that seem to be rolling over a large number of sites that buy and sell links, there’s a bit of fear out there for the site owners that take part in this method. I wanted to give a few tips on purchasing links, and a few things to keep in mind while considering to do so.

  • Stepping Up With SEO Factor

    As SEO Factor is concerned, I haven’t really taken the business aspect seriously. SEO Factor started as just a blog to share a little information to a small group of people. Over the years, business owners would often contact me for services. Though I was all to happy to accommodate, I never sought new business. Over the last few years, I’ve been contacted more and more, and so as increased my desire to take SEO Factor to the next level.

    2008: Year of the LLC
    I decided in late 2007 that I was going to take SEO Factor more seriously as my means of income and living. A few months ago I filed for an LLC, evaluated my budget and gave SEO Factor the outlook that it deserved; that of a small business.

    The One Burning Question
    As an SEO, especially one that offers SEO services, I am often asked the same questions about my services. There is one that always changes the tone of the conversation:

    “May I see some of your past clients, and what successes they have had?”

    Why is this such a tough question? For a number of reasons. You see, the majority of my clients don’t want to share a part of their strategy. They don’t like the idea that a competitor could become privy to a new method of gaining on them. So, I often sign a non-disclosure and non-compete clause (all too happily as I can understand the reasoning behind it). However, I can also understand the question that brings this conversation (I am never happy to fork over money for a mysterious service myself).

    There is also a stigma, however dying as it may be, that SEO is like cheating. That anyone that uses such tactics to grow their business is setting themselves up for some sort of penalty.

    The answers to these concerns are always the same:

    “Well, my previous clients don’t allow me to give out who they are (for the reasons above)”

    or 

    “Well, there is always a level of risk. I’m what is considered “white-hat” so those risks are incredibly low (with a large amount of education following)”

    Until this year, those answers were just fine as I wasn’t in the position to treat SEO Factor like a business. If I got a gig, neat. If not, that’s OK too. But I don’t think a business should be OK with turning away perfectly good business, especially if I can indeed provide a quality service. So, you can see why this is a tough topic. What am I to do?

    No Problems. Only Solutions.
    I think I have a solution to this problem. I need to build a portfolio and some testimonials. I won’t need to do this forever, but at least until I have a good range of varying business types, sizes and models for reference. I also understand that this is a benefit to me, and it would mean that a client would have to be willing to forego any non-disclosure agreements, so I’m going to offer a compensation.

    Discounted SEO Services
    Here’s the deal. If I feel that I could use your site as part of a portfolio then I will provide my services at a discounted rate. If not, I will still provide a proposal of services and options that may be of interest.

    The Catch
    There’s always a catch; I’m not just going to give my services away for free after all. In order to take advantage of the discounted services, I will be asking for a few things in return. One being a testimonial nearing the end of service (good or bad), a conservative link at the bottom of your site (small and neat is fine), and the permission to use your site as part of a portfolio.

    Contact Me Today
    So, head over to the discounted SEO services page and see if your site qualifies. 

    With this, and any other post, please read the disclaimer.

  • SEO Factor | Professional SEO, Josh Garner

    Posted by admin on Thu, 11/15/2007 – 14:48 in

    Google Blogscoped reported today that, according to Google Trends:

    “Apparently, people search for the word “Google” on Google more than they do for “music”, “movies”, “flowers”, even “sex”. And it’s happened in the last couple months.”

    Hmmm…in the last couple of months.

    Posted by admin on Tue, 11/13/2007 – 20:31 in

    Text-Links-Ads has a tool in which you can input a URL, and you will be given an approximate worth of a link purchased. For example, you put in http://www.seo-factor.com and it will tell you that placing TLA on my site isn’t worth the amount of time it would take to implement the code. However, there are a few that return funny results, due to the site in question’s status. For example:

    Posted by admin on Mon, 11/12/2007 – 17:09 in

    Posted by admin on Mon, 11/12/2007 – 17:06 in

    With the recent uproar over Google’s request that people report paid text link purchasers, and the penalties that seem to be rolling over a large number of sites that buy and sell links, there’s a bit of fear out there for the site owners that take part in this method. I wanted to give a few tips on purchasing links, and a few things to keep in mind while considering to do so.

  • Advertisements and Reviews

    Before you consider advertising with SEO Factor, you should probably read my disclaimer. Please also note, I don’t sell links. It’s not because Google says it’s bad. It’s because my PR goes to quality. I will gladly link to someone without a nofollow, if I stand by it. But it can not be bought.

    Sidebar Ads – $30 a month

    There are 6 spots for advertising on the right sidebar. Currently, there are 4 open spots. These are the traditional 125 x 125 banner type ads. Animation is OK, but try to keep it conservative.

    Reviews – $50 or $40

    OK. My reviews are a bit different than the rest. Currently, reviews are priced depending on what I’m reviewing. If it’s a good review (I like what I see and will be willing to put my name on it), then it will cost $50, and you get a good old fashioned link. If it’s a bad review (you’re selling template websites with “SEO” for $89 a month), then you get a nofollow, and a $10 refund. You know if you have something good to offer or not. By agreeing to a review, you are agreeing to these terms.

    If you have any questions, I’m all too happy to answer them. Feel free to email me at: josh@

  • Marhgil Macuha

    There have been a few contests rolling around lately. Some big, some small. Marhgil Macuha of macuha.com has created a pretty cool one. Basically, you are to create a post, comment on his post, and rank for the term Marhgil Macuha. Obviously, I will be taking part in this contest. But I wonder a few things.

    The contest holder (Marhgil Macuha) is in the Philippines. The winner will be determined by the rankings for the specified search term in Google and Yahoo!. Now, the rankings will be different from here (Jacksonville, FL) and there.
    Well, here is my post on Marhgil Macuha’s contest. I guess I can tell a little bit more about what I’m doing to “optimize” for this term (this is not optimization. Optimization is making a site better. This is really gaming, but it’s in good fun I guess).

    You can see that I used Marhgil Macuha in the text a few times already. It’s also the title for this page, and in various header tags. These things, plus links to my post with the anchor being Marhgil Macuha, should at least get me up there. Also, I will be using variations of the search term as the anchor for the post, like;

    • Marhgil Macuha
    • Macuha, Marhgil
    • Marhgil Macuha contest
    • Marhgil Macuha on SEO Factor

    You get the picture. Some of the other things I’ll do is include links from other pages in my site to this post with some anchor love.

    Well, I’m tired now, so I’m going to stop talking about Marhgil Macuha and get some work done.

    Oh, wait. Wanna help me out? Do me a favor and link to my post with the anchor text being Marhgil Macuha. You can just copy and past the following link if you want.

    Marhgil Macuha

    With this, and any other post, please read the disclaimer.