Posts Tagged ‘SEO’
How to Blog (Part 1)
Monday, July 25th, 2011
So, you finally have your own blog. Now what? You’ve been anxiously awaiting the moment, and now that you have the ability to share your thoughts with the entire world, you can’t think of anything to say. Maybe you feel intimidated by the whole concept of a world-wide publishing system at your fingertips. Maybe the […]
Tags: blog, CMS, Increase Traffic, SEO, WordPress
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Dynamic Content: Why it’s Essential
Thursday, December 24th, 2009
There are many reasons to have dynamic content on your website, but the two most important are to increase traffic and to increase sales. Dynamic content will drive traffic to your site by helping give you a better ranking in search engine results. It can drive sales (assuming you’re selling something) or conversions by giving […]
Tags: ASP, CGI, CMS, Conditional Content, Drupal, Dynamic Content, Increase Sales, Increase Traffic, Joomla, PHP, SEO, User Experience, Web Design, WordPress
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Google PageRank Update
Saturday, November 21st, 2009
I was pleased to notice that the Google PageRank for my site (middleearmedia.com) recently jumped up from 3 to 4. According to Google, PageRank reflects their view of how important a web page is. Or, in other words, it’s the relative value of any single page on the internet in relation to every page on […]
Tags: Google, Google PageRank, Google Webmaster Tools, SEO
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Going The Extra Mile with a Website Design
Thursday, October 22nd, 2009
There are many aspects to a professional website. There is the overall design and layout, typography, graphics, images and hyperlinks that are obvious. However, there are a many other things that can be done to add an extra touch of professionalism to a site that may not be so obvious at first glance. Here are […]
Tags: analytics, custom 404 page, favicon, Gmail, Google, HTML email, navigability, SEO, sitemap, URL, usability, Web Design, XML
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