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Why You Should Build NoFollow Links

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

You can visit just about any SEO blog on the web and you’ll find a post telling you to avoid building nofollow links to your website, but that’s the advice you should be avoiding instead. There are several reasons why you should build incoming nofollow links to your website.
There are whole lot of people in [...]

Setting Up a Catch-All 301 Domain Redirect and Specific Page Redirects

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

I had to figure out another .htaccess problem the other day, which was about as confusing as my last problem with 301 redirects on dynamic URLs.
This time, we had a client that had a brand new site built. She had a main site, newsite.com and then four subdomains for each city her business now serves. [...]

How SEO’s Can Use Google’s Search Based Keyword Tool

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

A great new tool for any SEO to add to their arsenal is the Search Based Keyword Tool (SbKT) from Google.
To get some really good ideas on how you can utilize this tool, I recommend you read Google’s Search Based Keyword Tool: Monetize The Long Tail of Search by Avinash Kaushik before you go any [...]

The Digg Bar is Bad For SEO

Friday, April 10th, 2009

The new Digg bar has been a major piece of news in the last few weeks, since it’s launch on April 2nd.
For any regular internet user it might be helpful and even welcomed, but to someone who owns a website, it’s not something you’ll like.
The way the Digg bar works is by placing your site [...]

Brainstorming Fresh Ideas for Your Website

Monday, January 19th, 2009

I read a lot of blogs and forums and one subject that seems to be recurring is that people have a lot of trouble coming up with content ideas for their websites. I think the big problem is that many people just don’t know where to start. Maybe you’re thinking too hard, but haven’t laid [...]

Digg Adds a ‘Related Stories’ Feature

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

Have you been to Digg lately? If you visited any of the stories there, you may have noticed that they just added a new “Related Stories” section. These links show up immediately after the main headline and description on each story page, which you can see from the screenshot to the left.
As of right now, [...]

Read All Of Your Favorite Websites From One Place

Monday, December 29th, 2008

Let’s learn about RSS feeds! This post is meant more for the less experienced web user, but I’ve met quite a few advanced people who needed help with this too, so I thought I’d put together a little tutorial.
The first thing you need to do is set up a Google Reader account. If you already [...]

Setting Up 301 Redirects for Dynamic URLs

Monday, November 24th, 2008

If you’ve ever had to do 301 redirects for one of your websites, you might have been overwhelmed with all of the different ways to do it. That code is really confusing and can be extremely frustrating to figure out. One of the best resources I’ve found so far to walk you through this is [...]

How Important Is Your Home Page, Really?

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

Sure, it’s supposed to be the “beginning” of your website, but there are factors you should consider. Search engines are much smarter than they’ve ever been and when someone searches for something that’s related to your site, it’ll most likely show the page more relevant to their query, and not your home page. These days [...]

Have You Seen Google Search Box?

Friday, August 29th, 2008

A while back, Google decided to include a search box underneath the search results for a variety of big name websites. This box lets users search within a specific website, within the search results. A little confusing, I know. If you want to see for yourself, go to Google and do a search for Wikipedia, [...]

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