Find keywords. Pick a list of words relevant to your business for SEO. Think about which words are most likely to get people to do what you want them to do (convert into leads) and focus on those words. Then pick one word (or phrase) to use on one page of your site. Put keywords in Page Title. The Page Title is one of the most important things that Google and other search engines evaluate to determine what is on a web page. Put your keyword or phrase in the title, keep it short. Put … [Read more...]
Here’s the Shortest Tutorial Ever on SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
Now Google is Ranking Your Site’s Speed
Google announced last week that site speed is now a signal in its search ranking algorithms. Along with the hundreds of other signals, like link popularity and keyword relevance, Google is now factoring site speed (i.e., how quickly a website responds to web requests) into its rankings on search results pages. Why Does Google Care About Speed? Searchers presumably associate the quality of the page they land on with Google’s brand. If a page that Google ranks isn’t topically relevant, the … [Read more...]












Do you appreciate comments on your blog?
Recent announcements with the way Google Pagerank flows via nofollow links at Google has bloggers... concerned. So, this has prompted a new Wordpress plugin that rewards regular contributers with a link, but removes the actual link from comments from those that haven’t bothered to continue participating on your blog past that first comment. So Basically; Regular commentors will get a dofollow link that passes link love – with this, you really reward regular contributors Those with … [Read more...]