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    Posted by admin on Mon, 11/26/2007 – 21:06 in

    Everyone knows about the “elevator speech.” It’s what you give when someone asks “what is it you do for a living?” or some other variation of that chit-chat ice-breaker. The idea is to solidify your answer to that question in a nice, pre-packaged (I like hyphens today) response to share your profession in a way that someone could understand exactly what you do within a matter of moments. Hence the name “elevator speech.” It’s most commonly used by an entrepreneur to gain funding by a venture capitalist or as a pitch to a potential client.

    Posted by admin on Tue, 11/20/2007 – 20:17 in

    Sometimes it’s easy to forget that you own a business, or are advertising it all the time; even when you’re not at work. Especially in an industry that requires so much customer oriented attitude, you should be very mindful of the perception you are putting forth.

    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.

  • SEO Factor | Professional SEO, Josh Garner

    Posted by admin on Wed, 11/28/2007 – 14:43 in

    MySpace. Flickr. Facebook. The plethora of social bookmarking sites. So many avenues to promote your site, so few people doing so with reserve. These are all very viable ways to promote products, services, blogs, etc., but there are a few things that you should consider when making use of a social media to market yourself.

    This post isn’t meant for the veteran Social Marketer, but for those that are just now considering it’s application to your business, and need a few pointers.

    Posted by admin on Mon, 11/26/2007 – 21:06 in

    Everyone knows about the “elevator speech.” It’s what you give when someone asks “what is it you do for a living?” or some other variation of that chit-chat ice-breaker. The idea is to solidify your answer to that question in a nice, pre-packaged (I like hyphens today) response to share your profession in a way that someone could understand exactly what you do within a matter of moments. Hence the name “elevator speech.” It’s most commonly used by an entrepreneur to gain funding by a venture capitalist or as a pitch to a potential client.

    Posted by admin on Tue, 11/20/2007 – 20:17 in

    Sometimes it’s easy to forget that you own a business, or are advertising it all the time; even when you’re not at work. Especially in an industry that requires so much customer oriented attitude, you should be very mindful of the perception you are putting forth.

    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.

  • 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.

  • General Blogging » SEO Factor (2)

    11 June 2007

    Sigh…I’ve made a mistake. I wanted to run through the Text-Links-Ads.com service, and figured “hey, I’ll just put it up on my site. It’s not like I have an issue with promoting other SEO’s or blogs. So why not?” Well, I’ll tell you why not.

    SEO Chicks

    8 June 2007

    Ahh…nothing is more appealing to a young male than the idea of a beautiful AND smart woman…or “chick.” A brand new (brand new is a relative term) site for SEO Chicks and by SEO chicks was recently created by Lisa Ditlefsen and Anita Chaperon over some of the drinky drinky, and soon included Julie Joyce.

    The Concerns Of An SEO

    8 June 2007

    Lee polled today, What’s Bugging You About Search Marketing? I voted for the leverage of Social Media, and at the time of my vote there were just as many for the “Disinformation, Rumors, Divisions, That Sort of Thing” vote.

    Who’s Looking At SEO Factor?

    31 May 2007

    There is nothing more exciting (or more scary) in blog writing than having your blog viewed by some big names in the industry. Checking your stats every morning and night, though very motivating, only gives you a bunch of numbers. You never really know who is actually looking at your site. Until now….sorta.

    Book Review – SEO: An Hour A Day

    7 May 2007

    I have always hated books with the “An hour a day,” or “in 24 hours” in the title. Being so nerdy and technical in nature, I sometimes cower in the presence of something too simply explained. However, this wasn’t the case with “SEO: An Hour A Day” written by Gradiva Couzin and Jennifer Grappone. The […]

    Week In Review 4/30 – 5/04

    4 May 2007

    This was an odd week. We signed on a client that we had a very long time ago, and are looking at a day of consulting for a local paper’s site. There will be more on this to come. Let’s take a walk together down the short memory lane, shall we?

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