Search Engine Optimization

We all want the content on our sites to be as finessed as possible in order to rank us high in the search engines and bring in business. The more people who find us, the better we do. Unfortunately, optimized content may not always read like a Steinbeck novel and some clients find that a little difficult to accept despite having the process explained to them.

Ever been asked by somebody if you’re writing a book because you’re asking them so many questions? Next time that happens, tell them you’re writing a website. Content that is search engine optimized has to be done so with several specific things in mind and that means asking questions.

Rodney Dangerfield complained about not getting any respect, but writers might complain about the same thing. No business thinks they need their services. Those businesses are wrong. And here’s why.

No one likes sitting at the computer waiting for a website to load up. Users don’t like waiting and sometimes will leave your site because they had to wait. There’s no denying that a page’s speed is a big usability factor, but what about SEO? This week’s true or false post will answer that question

Including a lot of keywords in certain areas is one thing, but if you are loading your site with keywords the search engines will recognize this as keyword stuffing. This is good for SEO, true or false?

It’s said that sometimes one takes the fight to opposing side, but what do you do when the spammer takes the fight to Google and manipulates their own network to allow clusters of pages that look legitimate, only they lead to spam pages? Read and find out.
True or False Friday: Search Engines Recognize Singular & Plural Keywords As The Same
by TM Staff on 11/05/2010

As many of you may or may not know, keywords are a very important aspect of SEO when it comes getting your site ranked on the search engines. That is why it is just as important to choose and place your keywords wisely. When doing keyword research, you may run into singular and plural keywords, which the only difference is one term has an “s” at the end. Search engines recognize singular and plural keywords as the same, true or false?

Press releases are a good way to inform journalists and the media about an important story or event. That was before the digital age, now businesses and people can submit there press releases right online. This True or False Friday post gets to the bottom of whether or not press releases have SEO value.

Our final SEO Nightmare blog is a chilling tale of corporate greed and bodies piling up! Or maybe it’s not. But it has to do with domain names and the horrors our clients could face.

Optimizing your social media profiles is only the first step in a successful SEO campaign. There’s more to it, like status updates. We’ve done them in MySpace and now it’s time to learn them in Facebook and Twitter. Why? Read and discover for yourself.
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