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Fune Tuning Your Blog

September 14th, 2011

There are a number of ways to keep updating your blog to make it more powerful. Basic SEO tactics that you use for all of your content should also be applied to your blog. Fine tuning your blog will pull in readers as well as active participants who will comment on and link to your [...]

 
 

SEO Report: Major Website Changes

September 10th, 2010

Let’s talk some more about how every  website can have a predictable life cycle, and during its life cycle it will be redesigned under the pretext of relaunching at regular intervals – meaning putting a new look on it without losing ground already gained in the search engine results. Redesign or revamping can include any [...]

 
 

SEO Report: SEO for Your Blog

August 29th, 2010

There are even more ways to keep fine tuning your blog and making it more powerful. Basic SEO tactics you use for all your content should also be applied to your blog, as well as website tips for optimization. This will pull in readers as well as active participants who will comment on and link [...]

 
 

SEO Recap – Site Architecture

June 11th, 2010

Is Your Website a Maze? When planning website architecture, it is vitally important to have a very clear plan for your website navigation. Crystal clear navigation is not only necessary for your website’s visitors to easily explore your site, but  for the search engines to properly crawl and index all pages. The website owner, website [...]

 
 

SEO Recap: Keywords, URLs and Branding

May 21st, 2010

There’s yet another consideration when it comes to keywords, your domain name and your url – and that is branding.  A common oversight when researching, analyzing and selecting keywords is forgetting to include your brand name or company name as one of the keywords. Most extremely small business websites including home based businesses will have [...]

 
 

404′s – Don’t Tolerate them, But Have Backup

April 9th, 2009

Broken links can kill a site faster than anything else. There is nothing, I repeat, NOTHING that a visitor hates more than clicking a link and getting a FILE NOT FOUND message. In many cases, that is the signal to ditch the whole thing and hit the back button to try the next site on [...]

 
 

Deep Linking and What it Achieves

November 19th, 2008

Deep links are back links or inbound links that go to a page other than your homepage. When you start trying to get links to your site, try to use a valid url for a page that most closely relates to the category or venue you are attempting to attract or interests the party that [...]

 
 

Making Your Domain Name Work For You

August 8th, 2008

Selecting a domain name is an art and if you have a good domain name for your business then you have crossed half the ocean. But what does a good domain name mean? Is it a fancy name that will fit your business? Is having the acronym of your business name good? The answers to [...]

 
 

Domain Names, URLs, and Confusion…

July 5th, 2008

Many webmasters have been questioning the importance of domain names when it comes to straight SEO. Do you need a keyword stuffed domain name? What about case sensitivity? Does it matter if you use hyphens or underscores? A domain name can be the actual registered domain name that you purchased, such as domain.com, or it [...]