SEOgre
Entertaining article. SEO IS moving in house. Everyone I know is an SEO "expert" now. Because as everyone knows all you need is some meta tags and to submit your site to search engines to rank :) Sure, in-house skillsets are growing, but there will always be the elite that discover the next great ranking technique.
I thought the vastly different business development strategies in each case study were interesting. Lots of yummy stats.
No worries. I should have been more clear with my post. Your article was great as usual. Sorry for the confusion. Thanks for clarifying snowboardjohn.
The dullest blog in the world is so dull it is hilarious!
I can't get to the link either but I would totally agree that having your second story be a dead link to a server that is down is probably not th eway to do it. ;)
Thanks for the list. It would be even better if each had a short description (specialties, pay/free etc).
I see Caroline all over Sphinn and I have adopted the blog commenting strategy with decent success on a fresh domain so it must still count for something.
Wikipedia is indeed a mess. The Ron Paul page alone could take eons to verify content. I think Google really wants Wikipedia to be seen a a "good" content provider but inevitably they are just adding fueld to the "whoever has the most links in the end wins" fire.
Hey web developers have to start somewhere don't they? I used the wayback machine to check the original corporate site I designed back in the 90's and it looks a lot like these examples...minus the hideous background images.
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