My last post, “A Few Simple Steps to Better SEO” presented some simple, easy-to-implement tips that anyone could use to improve their search engine rankings and increase their organic traffic.
To follow up on that - and for those somewhat more ‘advanced’ marketers - I am posting a terrific and exhaustive list of SEO resources. This [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Google’
Exhaustive List of SEO Tools & Resources
March 31st, 2008 · 2 Comments
Tags: Tags: Google, Keywords, search-engine-optimization, seo, SERPS
A Few Simple Steps to Better SEO
March 30th, 2008 · 17 Comments
You’ve built your website or sales page, submitted a Google site map, it’s been indexed, and now you’re checking Google and your weblogs every day to see where you rank and how many visitors you’ve gotten. But there doesn’t seem to be much happening, does there?
Tags: Tags: Google, Keywords, search-engine-optimization, seo, SERPS
A Google Keyword Research “Trick”
October 21st, 2007 · 18 Comments
If you’ve read this blog in the past, you know my philosophy – it all begins with good keyword research. Whether you’re doing minisites, PPC, article marketing, etc., good keyword research is the single most important factor in success.
Niche research is one of those areas who’s success pivots around keyword research.
Tags: Tags: Google, keyword-research, keywordspy, LSI, niche-research, wordtracker
Can A Third Party Really Hack Your Site Out of Google?
August 22nd, 2007 · 2 Comments
Can A Third Party Really Hack Your Site Out of Google? That’s a pretty bold headline, and the sort of thing you might expect to see as a scare tactic come-on for some scammy IM product: “Don’t Let Your Competitors Remove You From Google - Get ‘GoogleSafe™’ Right Now, Just $97 - Includes Over $10,000 [...]
Tags: Tags: black-hat, brad-fallon, Dan-Thies, Google, hacking, seo, SERPS, Stompernet
Google “Do Follow” Plugin Installed Here!
August 21st, 2007 · 5 Comments
If you look in the sidebar of this blog you will notice the following graphic:
What this means is that if you post on comment on this blog that the search engine spiders that visit my blog will follow your link.
You see, Wordpress has been set up with a code that tells Google not to follow [...]