Turning Your Site into an SEO-Friendly Marketing Channel
There was a time in which an Internet user’s experience was a passive one. Beyond e-mail, most Web pages provided content that users would read, and then move on. Not much was required of the individual; at the most, they’d be impressed enough with a page or article to forward it to friends. But at [...]
Continue Reading →Sifting Through the Sea of Blogging Platform Choices
For small businesses looking to expand their blogging footprint, now is an exciting and intimidating time to be alive. Exciting because there are now many viable choices out there, be it WordPress, Tumblr, or even Twitter. Intimidating because each platform brings with it its own benefits and drawbacks, which requires a good deal of due [...]
Continue Reading →Managing Your Blog’s Comment Overload: A Good Problem to Have
From the intrepid blogger, user comments are a love/hate situation. For the blogger who can’t seem to generate any reader comments, writing can be a frustrating endeavor. So said author pulls out all the tricks to elicit comments: widgets, social media postings, as well as posting on other blogs with their home url listed as [...]
Continue Reading →Understanding the SEO Implications of Google’s Purchase of Motorola
Wall Street and regulators in Washington are still reeling from the news that Google will attempt to purchase Motorola for $12.5 billion dollars. At the same time, Web developers and search engine optimization professionals everywhere are wondering what this means for SEO and Internet marketing efforts. First and foremost, the deal solidifies Google’s goal of [...]
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