Search Engine Optimization
February 8, 2011 No Comments
(Yes, this is blatant, stereotypical SEO, keyword-stuffing tactics, but bear with me … ) The story starts with Mike Halvorsen. Let’s call him SEO Columbus to make things easier. SEO Columbus is an SEO in Columbus. Make sense, huh? Because he’s an SEO in Columbus, it would make sense for him to use the words [...]
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November 30, 2010 11 Comments
I’ve had another great volunteer for my site review series. These are featured in my e-newsletters. (To subscribe see below.) Dani Helimen, with Red Canary Creative, offered up their site to be poked and prodded by us. Red Canary Creative is a web design and development company. As seen from their design portfolio, they have [...]
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November 11, 2010 No Comments
I made it to the 3rd day of PubCon. That in itself is a great feat. Thursday morning I attended a “Buying Links” session. Below are my notes to this session: The session was moderated by Christine Churchill of KeyRelevance. Jamie Steven, VP Marketing with SEOmoz, started the session filling in for Rand Fishkin. Jamie [...]
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September 14, 2010 8 Comments
I wanted to thank Christa Miller for allowing me to start a conversation of a critique of her site. This is a new feature that I started in my E-Newsletter. The review can include tips and suggestions concerning SEO, social media, landing page optimization, or anything else that you see. I need your help. Be [...]
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December 16, 2009 4 Comments
If your idea of search engine optimization is meta tags, site submissions, and keyword stuffed content, then keep reading. The fact is many of the old SEO tactics are dead. It is not to say you can’t still use meta tags and submit your sites to search engines. Those tactics, if done properly, won’t hurt. [...]
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