If you have done any research on SEO in the past you may have been lead to believe that search engines identify your site and its topic based on what you place inside HTML tags such as Title and Descriptions, along with the content of the site. While there is truth to that, it is really only the tip of the iceberg. So how do search engines really determine what your site is about? (more…)
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The Google Search Result Triple Threat
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010In rare instances you can find where companies have done so well with their internet marketing that you get what is known as the “Google Search Trinity”. Below I’ve included a sample image of what this looks like for the search term “Austin document shredding”. (more…)
Realtor and Real Estate SEO Services
Tuesday, February 16th, 2010Realtors and other real estate professionals are a specific group that can hugely benefit from steady search engine traffic. This is usually due to high “consumer intent”; most people searching for a real estate service are ready to buy or act right then and there. Also, real estate services generally come with a high price tag with Realtor commissions being very sizable. In some cases, just one closed sale could pay for an entire year’s worth of SEO and PPC management for a Realtor. (more…)
Are Blog and Forum Comments Still Important?
Saturday, February 27th, 2010A few years ago, spamming blogs and forums with links in an effort to increase your number of inbound links and gain search rankings was all the rage among unscrupulous, black hat link builders. As more and more blog owners and forum moderators became inundated with junk postings, something had to be done. Enter the NO FOLLOW tag. (more…)
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