January 9, 2011 – 1:27 am
The difference between trying to rank a new website or stagnant website that lacks topical depth, content, links or trust vs. flinging keywords effortlessly to page one within ten minutes (using a domain with age, trust and authority) is a game-changing metric.
The only difference between a website that can get ranked in 10 minutes instead [...]
January 2, 2011 – 11:07 am
To kick-off the new year in style, we would like to share a few useful and practical SEO tips for 2011. Each keyword should be carefully considered as a business investment, not just from a viewpoint of a trophy phrase or ranking conquest to quell your competition.
Acquiring a raking for a lucrative keyword in the [...]
November 11, 2010 – 8:22 am
Minimizing the negative side effects of tangential traffic that reaches the wrong landing page unintentionally by remodeling the page or imbuing your pages with an alternative purpose can increase profits as a result of “changing the focal point” to managing consumer expectations.
Two things you should avoid are (1) high bounce rates due to lack of [...]
October 31, 2010 – 10:29 am
What’s the difference between a new website and a powerhouse domain ranking for competitive keyword-specific rankings? The answer, SEO, content, time and links…
First, you start with keyword research, this includes assessing all of the root phrases, synonyms, keyword modifiers and potential keyword variations a consumer in search of a solution might use when searching for [...]
October 19, 2010 – 7:04 am
Here are 5 critical SEO tips to keep in mind if you are frustrated, considering giving up or abandoning a keyword or group of keywords while engaging the optimization process.
If you can see the moving parts (the process within the process) one can realize the results are cumulative. This cohesion is a synopsis of the [...]
October 8, 2010 – 7:07 am
Understanding context, prominence and proximity is important for SEO when optimizing for visual page segmentation algorithm and creating an optimized template.
Search engines are programmed to assess content regions above the fold and place less emphasis on elements such as recurring or duplicate code (links such as navigation, server side includes, etc.) while elevating relevance for [...]
September 28, 2010 – 11:02 pm
What is link flow distribution in a website and why should you care? Link flow is a metric implemented in SEO which assesses the volume of link equity (accumulated PageRank, citation factor and nodes of relevance) a page has and how it passes along that equity via outbound links to other internal or external pages.
Depending [...]
September 19, 2010 – 7:51 pm
This posts highlights the SEO technique of leveraging your websites inherent domain authority by (1) minimizing hops within the website by keeping site architecture flat (2) capping outbound links on internal pages through using javascript navigation and optimizing on page contextual links and (3) using 301 redirects for SEO to recycle link-flow to new landing [...]
September 3, 2010 – 1:27 pm
This simple SEO Tip shows you how you can use wildcard * search operators to “fill in the blanks” and show you the money based on commercial queries and their search gravity in Google. Once you find a problem, then you can act as part of the solution using affiliate marketing and affiliate products.
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August 18, 2010 – 12:40 am
Creating keyword stemming (the ability to have a page returned for multiple results) is accomplished easily through using synonyms and alternative keywords for inbound and internal links.
To promote this SEO tactic simply:
-Jeffrey