Content: Can You Have Too Much?

Writing by Nick Stamoulis

You hear a lot about content. It's king. Understand? Well, cliches become cliches because there is an element of truth in them. But what exactly is meant by "content" and how much of it do you need? Do your web pages need to be 250 words or longer? Should they be shorter than 1,000? In a word, No. There is no limit to the number of words you can have in your content. Search engines don't count the words and if your site visitors are counting then they need to find something better to do with their time. I'd say that site visitors are probably more interested in the quality of your content. What it really boils down to is do you speak to your site visitors in CLICK HERE TO READ MORE...

Article Submission As A Search Engine Optimization Option

Writing by Nick Stamoulis

Article submission can be a great means of obtaining free advertising and gaining good one way links back into your web site. One way links are considered one of the most important search engine optimization goals for any webmaster. To get the most mileage out of article submissions, you need to follow a fairly standard set of guidelines. Follow these guidelines and your search engine optimization program will get a boost, your reputation within genre is likely to rise and the amount of traffic may increase over time. Article submission guidelines include: Niche Selection: use your web site as the basis for establishing the niche you are going to write in. If your web site is promoting car alarms, use a niche related such as motor vehicle CLICK HERE TO READ MORE...

SEO Videos: Title Tag SEO Tips

Writing by Nick Stamoulis

This video helps viewers learn some useful Search Engine Optimization tips related to the Title Tag of a web page. Title Tags are a very important for search engines when it comes to determining what is in the content of a web page. Check out some of our other videos on our Brick Marketing YouTube Channel. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE...

Professional Search Engine Optimization with PHP: A Developer’s Guide to SEO by Jaimie Sirovich & Cristian Darie

Writing by Nick Stamoulis

Professional Search Engine Optimization with PHP: A Developer's Guide to SEO provides the ins and outs of internet marketing to programmers, IT professionals and other technical-based professionals. These days designing, programming and search engine optimization go hand in hand and if you happen to know all of these tools, you are a force to be reckoned with. Not only can you create a website that is presented well but one that will attract a lot of visitors too.
The book is not only limited to web developers but is also to teach current search engine marketers how to maximize technology. Professional Search Engine Optimization with PHP allows you to learn how to leverage the technologies to promote your CLICK HERE TO READ MORE...

How Many Keywords Do You Need?

Writing by Nick Stamoulis

When it comes to creating content, many new webmasters get confused about Search Engine Optimization keyword usage. There are two ways to go wrong where keywords are concerned: Too many Too few Many new webmasters read about Search Engine Optimization and think that you have to stuff your content with keyword after keyword. As a result, their content looks something like this: Do you read books? If you like to read books then we'll pay you good money to read books every day of the week in your spare time. You don't have to buy books any more. You can now get paid to read books for free. The problem with this kind of content is it turns people off. People know right away what your keywords you are trying CLICK HERE TO READ MORE...

User Generated Content And Search Engine Optimization

Writing by Nick Stamoulis

If your web site doesn’t allow user generated content then you may be missing out on some easy search engine optimization bonuses. By adding the ability for visitors to share their views, likes, dislikes and experiences of your products you increase the amount of content available for search engines to crawl. Including message boards, comments or feedback areas with open invitations for your visitors to use them delivers a never ending source of content that is not only free, but often rich in keywords. If visitors are commenting on your product then the products name is bound to be used, often more than once - if your product name is a keyword targeted in your search engine optimization program then you will have received free keyword CLICK HERE TO READ MORE...

Navigation Bar Links Should Be Simple And Crawlable

Writing by Nick Stamoulis

What kind of navigation bar do you have on your site? Is it effective? Does it increase your SEO or decrease it? Some people aren't aware that a navigation bar made from Javascript elements is not effective SEO. Sure, they look cool, but search engines can't crawl them. You're much better off with simple links. Here's what I mean. The code will look something like this: < a href="#" onclick="javascript:void(...)" >Web Page< /a > The problem with this kind of hyperlink structure in your navigation bar is that whatever cool feature you have included in there will look good but the search engines tend not to crawl them. Therefore, your SEO benefits are diminished. Instead, you should use the following type of URL structure for all the links CLICK HERE TO READ MORE...

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