by Frank | Aug 25, 2010 | SEO
by Stoney deGeyter In my last post, I talked about training your text to “engage”, “inform”, “speak” (call to action), and “convert”. The first step is to make sure the content doesn’t overstay it’s welcome....
by Frank | Aug 25, 2010 | SEO
by Stone Reuning One of the best ways to add content to your website and boost your search engine rankings is through an optimized press release. You can write about any newsworthy item going on at your company: a new product, an industry award, new hires are just a...
by Frank | Aug 25, 2010 | SEO
by Sage Lewis If you aren’t familiar with Google Places please watch this video. It’s growing and could be significantly affecting your business without your knowing. Be sure and visit our small business news site.
by Frank | Aug 25, 2010 | SEO
by Mike Fleming Google’s Display Network has two types of targeting options. The first, automatic placements, we’ve talked about already. This is where you create keyword-themed ad groups and Google makes your ads eligible to appear on web pages whose...
by Frank | Aug 25, 2010 | SEO
by Stoney deGeyter We don’t often realize this, but we can train our website content to do tricks. Unfortunately, most website content just lays around all day. This is why you see high bounce rates and poor conversion rates on so many websites. About the only...
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