The Job of a Search Engine Optimization Professional
By Bob Gilmour
Businesses who seek to improve their bottom dollar through increased visibility on the internet generally understand the end result of the work of a Search Engine Optimization expert.read more
SEO Definitions
By Bob Gilmour
Do you get lost discussing Search Engine Optimization with your SEO Professional because he or she explains the work effort using terms that you don't understand? If so, have a look below at the most common terms your SEO nerd might use and hopefully learn a little about the SEO process for yourself!
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Establishing a Relationship with the Search Engines
by Bob Gilmour
SEO is an abbreviation for Search Engine Optimization. This is the process of understanding all of the elements that each of the different search engines look for when indexing the world wide web, and making certain that those elements are presented correctly on their client's website. This work, when done properly establishes a relationship between your website and the search engines.
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How to Enhance Your Web Site with Header Graphics
By Sean Ray by Erik Curre
So you're making your own web site. You've been working on it for a while, you have some good content, but something is still missing... cool graphics! Let's face it: a web site without nice graphics is like a TV show without color. It's boring and drab and won't look very visually appealing. You want your site to catch people's attention and make them say, "Hmm, this looks interesting, I think I'll check it out". One of the best ways to do this is to have a good header graphic at the top of the page.
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How to Select a Search Engine Company
By Sean Ray
source: Secrets of Article Promotion
A Search Engine Optimization Company can be an invaluable asset in your Internet marketing campaign. They specialize in knowing how to raise your search engine positions, monitoring those positions on the regular basis, and adjusting their strategies to account for undesirable results in any given month. Since this takes a lot of time, effort, and specialized knowledge, it can be in your best interest to go to an outside source rather than try to maintain high search engine positions on your own.
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Grab Your Back Links and Come With Me!
By Shawn Hickman - Internet Marketing Manager
source: (Web Solutions of America)
How do you get links to your web site? When you ask another web site to place your link on their site, it's like asking them to do business with you. If your link is not worth trading in the subject of their business, then don't even bother requesting a link trade with them. Links are one of the most valuable commodities on the web today. Search engines back links as credit to your site from another site. The more quality back links pointing to your web site the more likely the search engines will see your information as valuable to their customers searching the internet.
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Build SEO Links & Web Traffic With Your Content
By Cpxclick
source: Site Pro News
Many website owners and SEOs (search engine optimizers) believe that trading links is the most effective way to build the hundreds of links necessary for good search-engine ranking. But there's another way to build links that deserves your attention: content distribution. A time-honored way of getting one-way inbound links to your website is to distribute content, usually articles, for other websites to publish in exchange for a backlink. Most often, the backlink is included in an "author's resource box," which is a brief "about the author" paragraph promoting the author's site.
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SEO In Web Site Design
by Shawn Hickman - Internet Marketing Manager
source: (Web Solutions of America)
If you are looking to generate free or organic web site traffic with your upcoming web site, then there are several things to consider when creating a design plan. First you need to ask how many images are you going to add and how much space will you have available for content? Most people want a site that is pleasing to the eye and will keep the visitor entertained with the so called eye candy. You can accomplish this without going overboard.
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Ten Ways To Clear Bad Press
From Search Engine Results
by Linda Bustose
source: www.sitepronews.com
What do you see when you search for your company or brand name? Is there anything on the first page of the search engine results that you wouldn't be proud to display on your home page? Consumer review sites, blogs and forums have made it easy for anyone to say whatever they want about your company, whether they be disgruntled customers or competitors who like to play dirty.
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Attack of the Zombie Copy
by Erin Kissane
source: www.alistapart.com
The goal of writing for the web, or any medium for that matter, is to communicate. In an age of catch-phrases and buzz words it’s likely your site's copy has fallen prey to what Erin Kissane refers to as “zombie copy.†Avoid this popular yet ill-advised trend in web writing and make sure your message is heard.
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Rules to Remember in Designing Your Website
by Nach Maravilla
source: www.powerhomebiz.com
An effectively designed website must capture the visitor's attention and actually compel them to see what you have to offer. To accomplish this, you need to know the basic rules that govern website design.
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What You Should Know About Designing for The Web
by Sean James - Web Developer (Web Solutions of America)
Graphic designers, as well as aspiring designers, with little or no web design experience often have a difficult time transitioning to the web. When designing for print, the designer will have almost total control over the appearance of every aspect of the finished product. The web, however, is a different medium...
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SEO and Web Design
by Irina Ponomareva
source: www.isedb.com
When we talk about the relationship between SEO and web design, it's usually the technical part of the website design art that's relevant, not the visual part ...
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Google Search Engine Optimization Pitfalls
by John Hill
source: www.seo-news.com
Understanding what works for the search engines and what doesn't when it comes to the content on your website can have a crucial impact on the relevance and/or page rank of your pages from a SEO perspective.
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So You Think You Need A Website?
by Sharon Hassler
source: realtytimes.com
The 1990s saw a frenzy over websites; every agent had to have one. Costs were excessive and results were mixed. Eventually the urgency passed, and websites became part of an overall marketing strategy. With more options and better pricing today, now is the ideal time to incorporate the Internet into your business plan.
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The Importance of Web Presence: A Nonprofit View
by Brendan Scanlon
source: pnnonline.org
The emergence of the internet and the ever rising levels of competition for funding highlight a distinct need for nonprofit organizations seeking charitable donations. That need being a substantial Web presence.
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Affordable Website Design
by Neil MacLeod
How do we know if a web design is affordable? Affordable website design is when there will be an obvious return on investment, over a set term. But the costs do not just stop at the website build itself. One has to look at whole expected life cycle of the website. Here are some ways that you can have a more affordable web site design development at the initial purchase stage.
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Advantages of a Professional Web Design vs Doing it Yourself
by Gabriel J. Adams
Your website says a great deal about you and your business. It can make the difference between making a sell and the consumer using another website for their purchase. It is quite possible to design a website on your own, but it isn’t always the best choice.
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