
on Saturday, July 18. 2009 23:54
I was recently asked why the wealth of SEO information and How-Tos on the web don't just level the marketplace and make it common knowledge how to get top positions for your keyword searches on google, and therefore impossible to compete as a professional Search Engine Optimizer. The following is my arguement for why that is not true. Keep in mind it was written in a mailing list scenario--so just extrapolate the key points, which truly are helpful and straight to the point for newbies to SEO.
on Tuesday, May 20. 2008 21:19
Twitter is the #1 social networking/social broadcasting service out there, not only for networking, but also, promoting your site, SEO, etc. Many bloggers and business have seen their web traffic increase in a matter of weeks after they created and started interacting on this mini-social tool, but have you ever wonder Who Shares Your Web Pages on Twitter?
on Friday, April 4. 2008 11:52
Hiring a mechanic to rebuild your engine, paint your car, and post it to Ebay motors is only bound to have implications. The web design and marketing business is tight nit. We don't compete as much as you think. My firm provides fully disclosed outsourcing services to many of the other firms in my area, and vice versa. That's how we are all able to offer such a large pallet. Regardless, if I don't excel at something I won't submit it as part of my service offering. You need to determine what these firms are capable of before hiring them.