By Susan Snipes / Posted 4.3.2012 / In Business, SEO / 5 comments
Google seeks to provide the best results for individual users. This means that they want and expect search results to be different from person to person and that people searching in the same office may see different search results.
By Lindsay McComb / Posted 11.15.2011 / In Business, SEO, Code, ExpressionEngine / 0 comments
ExpressionEngine is a great CMS for comprehensive SEO projects and provides the infrastructure for customizable URLs and meta data, simple internal linking, and painless integration with Google Analytics and Google Website Optimizer. It's flexible and best of all, ExpressionEngine will deliver measurable results.
By Susan Snipes / Posted 8.23.2011 / In Business, SEO / 0 comments
Ever wonder if your website bounce rate is âÂÂnormalâ or at least close to what it should be? Let's look at some data about bounce rates for different types of websites.
By Lindsay McComb / Posted 5.24.2011 / In Business, SEO, Social Media / 1 comment
When it comes to Google AdWords, it's important to get specific and go local. We'll help you target your area, your community and your customers.
By Susan Snipes / Posted 3.29.2011 / In Business, SEO / 4 comments
Can a new website be penalized for publishing too many articles at once? If a new website publishes 500 or more posts at once will their search results be downgraded? I didn't think it should be a concern if all the articles had original content, but I figured I better check and see what the web had to say.
By Susan Snipes / Posted 3.15.2011 / In Business, SEO / 6 comments
Let's face it: choosing hyphens/dashes or underscores isn't going to make or break a site's search engine optimization (SEO) efforts. However, since all the nuances of a website's name, title and page content play a role in on-site SEO, I thought that delving a little deeper into the great debate of hyphen vs. underscore could not only benefit me, but also my clients.
By Lindsay McComb / Posted 3.15.2011 / In Business, SEO, Tips, Content Tips / 2 comments
You can create a website using HTML and a paperclip. You're basically the MacGyver of web development, but you can't write an article to save your life. Don't panic. You know what you want to write. We'll help you with the how.