‘seo’ Archives
Chris Smith Speaks on SEO for Bloggers
Christ Smith has just taken the stage. We will begin coverage immediately. Please refresh this page to see more coverage as it unfolds. Chris Smith specializes in local optimization. He contributes to SearchEngineLand.com and WebProNews.com. Optimizing Your Blog [Read More]
Internal Linking Strategies For Blogs
Okay, half of my friends and family already checked out because the title involves search engine optimization. That's okay. Those of you willing and brave enough to continue, let's get on with it. As a search marketer, one of the key strategies I employ in [Read More]
The Need for Reputation Management Increases Across the Web
As I mentioned previously in ReputationAdvisor.com, the "web 2.0" space (sorry Nathan – I know how much you love that term) has grown and matured to the point that the what is written or posted on the Internet can make or break a company's profitability. [Read More]
Using Traditional Media to Educate the Masses About Search Marketing
remote host "i30.photobucket.com" not allowedRand posted an SEOMoz comment this morning, with some illustrations of really underhanded advertising for search marketing. He then asked a question I have asked myself for months: “So what are we to do, fellow SEOs? After 10 years of attempting to educate the outside [Read More]
2 Mistakes Beginners Make When Building A Website
Today, we’re talking about online user experience. Granted, this is the type of post that belongs on my Reputation Management blog, so I’ll be brief and expand on it there later. It’s still worth my time to cover these topics here or on MySpace because [Read More]
How I Became a Copywriter: Part One
Since Karen asked in a comment to a previous CultureFeast post, I’m going to give you the story. I worked for two years at Wells Fargo Home Mortgage. It was a blessing when it started. It paid more than I had ever made before. I felt very fortunate. Over the months [Read More]
Brett Tabke Speaks at DFWSEM
The weather was absolutely perfect for sitting out on the patio, enjoying pleasant conversation. It was the perfect setting for the evening’s meeting at the Renaissance Hotel in Richardson, Texas. Christine Churchill, of KeyRelevance fame, introduced Brett Tabke to [Read More]
