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Its good to see something "official" from Google regarding SEO. Even if you don't agree 100% or perhaps even have evidence that contradicts something within the 22 pages, it's good to have some information straight from the horse's mouth. read more »
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A veritable road map to some invaluable information on a wide variety of topics ranging from usability to design to ad placement to earning the trust of your audience. The information sources are as varied as the information itself. read more »
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What good is a pretty design if it doesn't entice your visitors to do what you want them to do? The answer - no good at all! It's like having a mansion at the bottom of the ocean. Understand the motivation and psychology of your target audience o read more »
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Very worthwhile reading with tips to help you determine the potential value of a directory link and whether or not it behooves you to take the time to submit to an individual directory or not. Not all links are created equal...using directory submi read more »
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Sometimes helping a client understand whether to utilize AdWords is a question of ethics, particularly if that client believes that using AdWords automatically means an increase in bottom line profits. Can every website benefit from AdWords? Somet read more »
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This is an insightful post on the pitfalls of businesses allowing their greed and desire to up incoming revenues to take precedence over actually fully developing a valuable product or service. Many marketing departments identify the potential inco read more »
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There is no bigger waste of precious marketing dollars than a recurring monthly subscription to a service that touts "automatic monthly submissions to hundreds of search engines..." as a major (or even minor) feature of their service. The existence read more »
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This is the follow up to a post written on August 15th entitled "Unexpected Results Using NOSNIPPET" - the resulting disappearance of the description from SERPs completely. This post reports what happened upon removal of the NOSNIPPET argument. read more »
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People often hear or read Web 2.0 and think it's yet another evolution in software or a new programming language they'll never understand. What they overlook is that Web 2.0 isn't just about hardware and software - it is about the evolution of the read more »
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When I first learned of the NOSNIPPET argument, I believed I understood the purpose of it and what would result from using it - that Google would simply default to using the META description in SERPs. That's hasn't been my experience thus far... read more »
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How could I not Sphinn this? Who knows...might have no where to go but down from here! :) This is Tamar Weinberg's review of my "SEO Consultation..." post. Thanks, Tamar. :) The encouragement I've gotten from the industry (and Sphinn users in read more »
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Useful information about my favorite WordPress plugins to help with on-page SEO, functionality and promotion of WordPress blogs/sites. A great place to start for those just starting out with WordPress. read more »
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