Subdomains vs. Subfolders: Which is best for SEO?
Subdomains and subfolders are handled completely differently by search engines. Learn when and how to use each the right way.
Subdomains vs. Subfolders: Which is best for SEO? Read More »
Subdomains and subfolders are handled completely differently by search engines. Learn when and how to use each the right way.
Subdomains vs. Subfolders: Which is best for SEO? Read More »
What is the difference between White Hat and Black Hat SEO? Here is one SEO’s quick response to that exact question.
White Hat SEO vs. Black Hat SEO Read More »
Robots.txt allows you to suggest which pages each search engine should not crawl. Learn the basics in this blog post.
Robots.txt: Understanding the Basics of Crawler Management Read More »
Tommy Landry of Return on Now gives his recommendations of the top SEO Blogs on the web today.
SEO: Best Blogs about Search Engine Optimization Read More »
User Personas are crucial to creating relevant content that will get ranked well by Google in a post-Panda world.
SEO Content Strategy: The Importance of Personas Read More »
With Google Panda approaching, our author kicked off an experiment to learn how extreme of an impact the new algorithm update would have on duplicate content. Unfortunately, it blew up in his face. Now, he’s under fire and picking up the pieces. See what you think here.
An SEO Experiment Gone Awry (Mea Culpa) Read More »
There are many things that are part of SEO, but content strategy needs to be a core piece of a well-built, long-term plan.
SEO: Why You Need A Content Strategy Read More »
Much of the material I’ve covered on here to date has focused on higher level concepts such as social media, marketing, public relations, entrepreneurship, etc. However, in recent discussions with local services businesses (electricians, auto mechanics, etc.), I learned than many of them do not truly understand the power of the internet over old contact
Local Services Businesses: Why You MUST Have a Web Presence Read More »
Surely you have all seen the news this past week about Google Instant, where search term recommendations are automatically populated in a pulldown menu that adjusts as you type out the key terms you want to search for. This is actually a very cool new feature, but don’t believe any of the FUD about how this means that SEO is dead. This feature is more likely to change the way people search, rather than make the whole practice obsolete altogether. And improving the way people search should be seen as an opportunity rather than a deal-killer!
Not that we’ve established that SEO will in fact remain relevant moving forward, let’s take a step back to consider the most commonly ignored piece of the SEO puzzle…
SEO: Don’t Overlook the Competition! Read More »