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  • SEO Basics – SEO Factor

    It’s no secret that having a keyword or 2 in your domain name can have an impact on your rankings. In fact, in some cases

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    Though this doesn’t happen as often as it did 5 years ago, we still bring on clients to whom we suggest either re-writing the URLs

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    After a few years of providing services to the hotel industry, there are a collection of issues regarding SEO I see on a regular basis

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    From the moment you realize you need to hire someone to handle your online marketing efforts, you are immediately faced with a very importance matter.

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      The guide I wrote on Google Places SEO received/receives quite a bit of traffic. Obviously, this is a big deal to small businesses; what

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    There is one question that we are asked more than any other, and we get it even to this very day. The thing is, it’s

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    I want to talk about a situation I see quite a bit these days. Let’s say you have a website designed. Let’s also say you

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    The Internet is built on links. The search engines find websites via links from other site and visitors find appropriate pages via navigation links. All

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    I first wrote this post in March of 2008. I was browsing some old files and happened upon this one, and realized that it is

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    I’ve heard this question 4 times this week, and it’s only Tuesday. “How many pages do I need to make my website effective to the

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  • Josh Garner – 3/3 – SEO Factor

    I’ve heard this question 4 times this week, and it’s only Tuesday. “How many pages do I need to make my website effective to the

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    OK, that’s not entirely true. But they are giving us some decent information. I wanted to share a neat little bit of info after I

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    Here’s the problem. You have an idea for a website. You check the competition and you note how stiff it is. You pick one particular

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    This one is a story about 2 hotels. One charges a lot less than the other, but learns that price is not the only thing

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    If you aren’t sure what header tags are, these are tags in HTML used to create…well…headers. They have a range in size, and can be

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    Today, I’m pretty upset. I read an article. I speak on an article on ‘Tech ‘Solutions’ Your Small Biz Can’t Use‘ over at msnbc.com (there’s

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  • How Many Pages Do I Need For SEO?

    I’ve heard this question 4 times this week, and it’s only Tuesday.

    “How many pages do I need to make my website effective to the search engines?”

    I’m pushing 7 years in this industry, so I wasn’t there for the beginning. I’m not too sure where this came from, but I can only imagine that it’s some sort of idea we had when we began to find ways to optimize and promote websites. Whatever the origin, this question can sometimes lead to false expectations and wasted work.

    Before I give you the secret answer, I want you to know 3 things.

    Too Few Pages Will Hurt You

    If you don’t have enough pages to define and promote your website’s focus, then you will be held back. You need somewhere to place the content of your site. You need your products page, information, FAQs or whatever else it is you are trying to share. You need pages to do that, and having too few will prevent you from placing that content somewhere.

    You have to get your content out there for all to read. It’s doing no good to your site if it isn’t even there.

    Too Many Pages Will Hurt You

    On the other hand, if you have too many pages that discuss the exact same product or topic, then you are competing against yourself. By spreading your idea too thinly across multiple pages, the search engines will have a difficult time determining which page to rank. Humans will also add to that hurt by linking to different pages, further confusing the search engines.

    We Write for the Visitors, Not the Search Engines

    At the end of the day, the visitor is priority one. Driving traffic to a site is easy. Keeping traffic on a site is a bit more difficult. Turning the traffic to your site into a conversion is the key. So, we write for the visitor, not the search engines. The sooner a budding SEO realizes that, the sooner they see much higher successes in their online marketing campaigns.

    The Secret Answer

    So we know that too many or too few pages can hinder your online performance, and we know that we need to write with human visitors in mind. What then is the best number of pages for a website to contain in order to perform the best online?

    As many pages as you need.

    How many pages do you need to share, show and detail your products? How many pages do you need in order to promote your idea? How many pages do you need to properly convey the meaning of your site? Well then, that’s how many pages you need.

    There aren’t any magic numbers in this game. No concrete standards that can guarantee the optimal performance. Sure, there are a ton of details that go into this answer (like deciding when to break ideas into separate sub-pages and when to consolidate ideas into fewer pages) but that’s really the answer. Your site should contain exactly what is needed in order to properly identify and convey its message.

  • Blog – SEO Factor

    I’ve heard this question 4 times this week, and it’s only Tuesday. “How many pages do I need to make my website effective to the

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    OK, that’s not entirely true. But they are giving us some decent information. I wanted to share a neat little bit of info after I

    Read More »

    Here’s the problem. You have an idea for a website. You check the competition and you note how stiff it is. You pick one particular

    Read More »

    This one is a story about 2 hotels. One charges a lot less than the other, but learns that price is not the only thing

    Read More »

    If you aren’t sure what header tags are, these are tags in HTML used to create…well…headers. They have a range in size, and can be

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    Today, I’m pretty upset. I read an article. I speak on an article on ‘Tech ‘Solutions’ Your Small Biz Can’t Use‘ over at msnbc.com (there’s

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