All these years of blogging and SEO teach us one thing- “The key is to have keywords”.
But being a technical person, one would like to use technical words-the “buzzwords”.
For example if you own a blog related to Internet marketing, you would like to use a bit of jargon that you have learnt after spending so much time learning them all these years.
Using words like “Webinar”, “Long Tail”, “Web 3.0 (yes!!)”, etc, doesn’t necessarily mean that one wants to flaunt his knowledge about these words, but localizing these “jargons” and using them in better “contexts” can help lot more people to visit your blog.
People don’t like jargon, especially when they are beginners in a field and …
Although different in structure from brick-and-mortar companies, the principle of “spending money to make money” counts as much in the virtual business world as anywhere else. The amounts spent may differ, but will still need to be properly addressed in a solid SEO business plan. The big question is how to allocate a business budget in a way that will make your revenue grow.
1. Tools
A home-based start-up company does not need much more than a computer and an Internet connection. Depending on the type of business you are conducting you may also need other equipment, such as a phone, fax machine, printer, or postage scale.
2. Staff
It is every business owner’s dream to be successful and …
The sensitivity of search string data is suddenly on everyone’s mind due to news of the AOL data leak on a research site this week.
Search Engine Watch editor Danny Sullivan is set to interview Google CEO Eric Schmidt in the premier event of San Jose Search Engine Strategies show in San Jose. Guess what his first question is? Give us your thoughts on search data privacy – (in so many words) while holding up a copy of the New York Times. Schmidt seemed not to flinch at the question he must have known was coming in this informal conversation format arranged by Sullivan.
The leaked AOL data is actually from Google results, but AOL is clearly …
The Google Page Rank Algorithm is complex. Arguable there’s no ‘one person’ that fully understands it simply because the nature of it feeds off so many sources within Google that it’s truly becoming a robot that things for itself. To increase pagerank (PR) on a website, you will need to understand the main idea behind the page rank concept.
You can think of the Google Page Rank as being like the Billboard music chart. This chart is simply a ranking that shows which song or album is most popular. The popularity is determined by the one thing that makes it the most important which is sales in the case of music.
With websites the concept is the …
