Archive for the ‘Search Engine Optimization (SEO)’ Category

How to Know If Your Search Engine Optimizer Knows What They’re Doing

Many people get into Search Engine Optimization believing that they know what they are doing, without having some of these basic requirements to make good on their promises. Their work is fairly easy to spot if you know what you are looking for.

Search Engine Friendly Sites for the Real World

It seems like the big guys have no problem getting found and ranked by the search engines. But you’re not in the Fortune 500 yet, so how does your small business start making some upward progress? Here are five things you really need in order to get noticed by the search engines.

Why SEO is Mission Critical to Website Success

Though it sounds basic, getting found on the search engines can have a profound effect on the success of your company.

Beginners Guide to Finding Search Engine-Friendly Web Design

One of the most important things to ask your prospective designer is if they utilize “search engine-friendly web design.” In this guide, we’ll tell you what to look for and why it’s so important.

The #1 Mistake Websites with Video Make

Making this mistake renders your online videos useless and invisible to search engines! Find out the right way to use videos on your website.

The Right Way to Build Links

Link building is a pivotal part of a successful search engine optimization plan. We’ll show you the right way to build links to increase your ranking.

Can You Rank Without Professional SEO?

Roughly 90% of searchers don’t go beyond the first two pages, so getting in those top ranks is going to take some time and effort, but you can do it.

Google’s New Update: The Biggest Algorithm Change Yet

The Farmer update is designed to reduce rankings for low-quality sites and this could be great – or terrible – news for you.

Know Your Twitter Audience

Knowing your audience will help you to better tailor your Tweets to attract the right kind of followers for better results.

How Smart Is Your Website Content?

Find out what the “Reading Level” filter in Google is good for – and how it can help you keep visitors on your site.