18 Jan, 2010
Posted by: admin In: SEO
I was very interested in reading Justin’s responses to Armando’s questions but was ultimately let down in that Justin answers questions like a politician: without an ounce of substance.
The problem with Flash is that in its current state it requires a site to double the code/content (HTML + XML) in order to serve appropriate content [...]
Business Insider reported that internet advertising is still rising. Not just rising but rising faster than any other medium in history no less. What does this mean for me? It means I need to get to work on revamping my blog and adding a custom template with all the goodies. Then add ads. I want [...]
SEOMoz did a great overview on SEO takeaways for 2009. I’m still pretty new to what’s in the rabbit hole for SEO so I always try and garner as many tips as I can. My take away tips are listed below:
Optimize your press releases (perform keyword research and make sure your title tags [...]
I’ll preface by saying this is something I sent around in an email within work acouple years back so it was never formatted for the web. I have recently neededto reference it when talking to a few clients so I’ve put it up here for othersas well. I will come back and format it better [...]
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