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Today I have been doing a good deal of “away from the computer work” and Internet exploration. Checkout a landing page review that I did at SEOmoz. I compare and contrast decisions that were made by the original designer and introduce the changes with a revised page so you can see the […]
Entries Tagged as 'Working in Tech'
Make Content Whenever Possible
April 15th, 2008 1 Comment
Tags: landing pages
Search Standards Protect Site Owners
April 7th, 2008 3 Comments
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Today there is a lot of coverage of SEO Standards. If you want a list of some recent articles visit this post at SEOmoz and Slightly Shady. I think that most of the people talking about standards are coming from the wrong position. They are largely talking about it from […]
Tags: content development · PPC · Search Community · Search Engines · SEO
SEO Irony
February 22nd, 2008 9 Comments
I just read an article that make me happy ( a response to this). Rand Fishkin disputes the thoughts of Micheal Martinez. The quick recap: Rand loves links, Micheal hates them. Both men have accomplished commendable things on the web. I worked with Micheal for close to a year and I have seen the things […]
Tags: Linking · Search Engines · SEO · Yahoo
When Should You Outsource Search Marketing
September 5th, 2007 No Comments
I want to offer some guidelines for choosing who runs your search marketing campaigns. When you reach the point that you are expanding your web venture you have to tackle an important question – should you hire someone in-house or hire an agency?
The main advantage of the in-house option is control. You know exactly who […]
Tags: SEO
How to Choose an Web Marketing Provider
August 1st, 2007 No Comments
Today Rand Fishkin wrote an interesting post about 10 questions you should ask to determine your value as an SEO. It is a good read, especially the comments.
It’s no secret that I’ve been frequently dissapointed by the level of knowledge of many SEO companies, even those who have a big presence in the industry. […]