What’s New In SEO for November 30, 2010

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We have compiled the latest news and updates from the big three, Google, Bing and Yahoo as it relates to SEO and the search engines overall. WHAT’S NEW THIS WEEK WITH GOOGLE: Controlling Crawling and Indexing Now Documented on code.google.com Google announced a new site where information about robots.txt files, robots meta tags, and X-Robots-Tag HTTP header directives can be found. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE WHAT'S NEW THIS WEEK WITH BING: The Top Bing Searches for 2010 It's that time of the year, everyone is releasing their "Top of 2010" lists, Bing has released their Top Searches List..seems that Kim Kardashian was the most searched this year! CLICK HERE TO READ MORE WHAT'S NEW THIS WEEK WITH YAHOO!: Get Ready For Your Holiday Shopping Yahoo! announced their new and improved shopping shortcuts just CLICK HERE TO READ MORE...

Where to Keep Up with Google SEO Changes?

Writing by Nick Stamoulis

Does the Google SEP song and dance have you sweating on a monthly basis? Does it seem like things are always changing before you even have the time to grasp the concepts that are almost out of date? Don’t be overwhelmed because you are not the only one. It takes a lot of time and dedication to keep up with everything Google is doing in today’s marketplace whether you are researching different technologies or just trying to keep up with the latest marketing trends there are a few ways to do it. Here are some great areas you can keep up with the latest Google SEO stuff going on: Google Webmaster Blog The Google Webmaster Blog is one of the best areas to focus on when it CLICK HERE TO READ MORE...

Basic SEO Lingo to Know

Writing by Nick Stamoulis

If you are new or eager to learn about search engine optimization you are going to have to understand the lingo that is thrown around the industry. For starters it is a must if you are trying to offer this service to your clients but by learning the different lingo or verbiage that is used in the industry you will ultimately be able to really learn different aspects of the industry at the same time. Let’s go over some of the more frequently used words in the industry so you can get a better understanding: Crawling The search engines use bots or spiders to crawl a website for indexing purposes. When someone says a website has been crawled that means the search bots have scanned across your CLICK HERE TO READ MORE...

Top Blog SEO Techniques to Use

Writing by Nick Stamoulis

Blog posts have been all the craze for quite some time and they have many internet marketing benefits but they have to be approached correctly. There are many search engine optimization elements that should be present with each blog post and it is important to realize this if you want your blog posts to go the extra mile. Here are several top blog SEO techniques to use: URL Structures: Often times a blog post will use programming language that looks like a string of characters or the entire title of your blog post. Either one really doesn’t do much for your SEO. The entire title is better than the random characters but ultimately you want to pull out your most important words from your title or CLICK HERE TO READ MORE...

Blog Posts to Read November 24, 2010

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Happy Early Thanksgiving to All!!! We wish you all a great start to the holiday season. Below you will find our favorite blog posts that are related to SEO, search engine marketing and social media marketing from this past week. Please feel free to visit each, we hope you find them as helpful as we do! Last Minute SEO Tip for the Holidays This is a fitting post for the season! It's not too late to implement some clever SEO techniques in order to boost your visibility and increase online sales. S​top Comparing Social Media to SEO to Denounce One of Them This post talks about SEO and Social Media Optimization or SMO, and how you cannot compare the two and only choose one to CLICK HERE TO READ MORE...

Use Content to Help Visitors and Your SEO

Writing by Nick Stamoulis

I see websites being built all the time that seem to head in the right direction but miss certain important elements of a website that could be easily incorporated into a website structure early in the process that could bring many great search engine optimization efforts into the picture down the road. Here are several examples of content that you can create in additional to your normal website that can offer value and help your visitors and your SEO campaign as well: FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions Almost every industry or vertical has some sort of questions or unanswered elements surrounding their business practice that others most likely ask themselves or search for. Research the top ten or twenty questions that are asked in your industry and create CLICK HERE TO READ MORE...

What’s New In SEO for November 23, 2010

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We have compiled the latest news and updates from the big three, Google, Bing and Yahoo as it relates to SEO and the search engines overall. WHAT’S NEW THIS WEEK WITH GOOGLE: Petits Fours In Your Search Results Google announced an expansion to their update search results feature. Now when we search, instead of two results from an official site, Google will produce up to 4 results from a site, including pages that the algorithm deems important, driving traffic to other pages of a site. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE WHAT'S NEW THIS WEEK WITH BING: The Bing Million Dollar Giving Challenge to help schools launches for the holidays Ok, this isn't search news, but it comes from Bing, and I am happy to share. Bing is teaming up CLICK HERE TO READ MORE...

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