Posts Tagged ‘seo’

Drive Traffic with Google SearchWiki

For better or worse Google has followed through on their commitment to bring personalized search to Google.  What does this mean for search engine optimization and what does it mean for each individual user? Read the rest of this entry »

When You Must Use a Splash Page

I can’t even believe I am about to write this post. I’ve been adamant about how bad splash and all flash pages are and now I am about to take issue with WebDesignerWall’s SEO Guide for Designers on the same topic. Read the rest of this entry »

Placement Services: How to Know When You Don’t Need Them

Recently a client of mine was contacted by a search engine placement firm out of California with an offer to get her a guaranteed top spot for search engine placement. My client was curious what they could offer knowing that she already has excellent search engine placement so she allowed them to send her a “report” on how she was doing. Here’s what she found out. Read the rest of this entry »

Can 404 Errors Hurt Your Web Site

There are a lot of subtleties in search engine optimization.   Learning those subtleties and applying them can make a large difference in your site’s overall performance.  Lets say for example that you have some broken links in your site that are causing visitors to get 404 errors.  Can those hurt your rankings?

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Yahoo! Hosting Bad for SEO?

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WordPress Title Tags Get Some Additional SEO Help

On Monday March 10, 2008 version 2.5 of WordPress is slated for release.  I am really looking forward to this version because Read the rest of this entry »

Why Your Domain Name is Important to Your Search Engine Rankings

Every once in awhile I run across a post like this claiming that your domain name doesn’t matter for SEO.  There’s one simple reason these non-thinkers are always dead wrong. Read the rest of this entry »