A good friend of mine John Barth from Adazon Labels asked me to take a look at his website to try and diagnose why his pages where not achieving a more prominent position in search engines. This brief overview allows you to look over my shoulder for an impromptu SEO consultation covering duplicate content, shingles [...]
December 21, 2009 – 8:39 am
The thing to keep in mind about SEO is that it is scalable and depending on (a) your website and if it was constructed initially with SEO in mind (b) your budget (c) your ability to add or edit content (d) your ability to attract, build or acquire links as well as how well each [...]
Should your business hire an SEO company or just hire an In-House SEO? This is the question pondered by thousands of businesses daily. On one hand, there is nothing wrong with being “value-conscious” and taking a more vertical and equitable approach to your business, “wanting to acquire talent for optimizing your website”; but on the [...]
February 18, 2009 – 9:59 am
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is all about layering processes over time. Often we receive calls from prospects who (a) want to rank for the most competitive keywords and (b) do not have a website (c) have a website that has virtually no content or (d) just a handful of links. Aside from the fact that [...]
November 2, 2008 – 12:28 pm
Depending on the type of website, it’s niche or industry and the level of competition, each requires a distinct tact to be effective amidst the countless competitors who are all vying for the same goal. That goal is to acquire and defend top ranking positions for keywords and key phrases to funnel relevant traffic. With [...]
Does your business need SEO Services or an SEO Consultant? The definitive answer, it depends. An Example of When an SEO Consultant is Enough: Let’s assume Company A has an aged site with clearly established authority, SEO services may in fact be overkill when all they need is (1) a target and (2) a tactic [...]
November 20, 2007 – 7:41 pm
I am sure the headline caught your attention. So often you hear the echoes of “the fear of duplicate content” making it’s rounds throughout the web. My first thought is, to give precedence to what is the main contributing factor that anyone would intentionally or unintentionally invoke a duplicate content filter.