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ICANN Makes Some Sweeping Changes To Domain Names
ICANN has voted to make some interesting changes to domain names and the management of those names. WebProNews has a fairly comprehensive post on the topic. One of the areas that I do find interesting and worth reporting is the proposed end to domain name tasting. To quote from the post: It passed a resolution to eliminate domain tasting, a practice of using the grace periods to register domain names in bulk to see which ones are profitable.
author: Nick Stamoulis
publisher: Search Engine Optimization Journal
Chill Out - SEO Is Just Another Term For Quality Control
Sometimes it is easy to understand why doctors hide their professional when going to parties, you know the story, "hey your a doctor, I have this pain in my '..". These days, tell people your a search engine optimization consultant and those with web pages will pounce. "I've got this web site and I was wondering if you could take a look at it sometime and ''." Sometimes I oblige,
author: Nick Stamoulis
publisher: Search Engine Optimization Journal
SEO And Content Management Software
WordPress has for a long time been a popular platform for blogs. It has also been loosely classified as a content management software or CMS. There are however many other different types of CMS out there and they to need effective search engine optimization strategies. Two of the more popular CMS platforms are Drupal and Joomla. Drupal has not always been an easy tiger to tame when it comes to search engine optimization.
author: Nick Stamoulis
publisher: Search Engine Optimization Journal
Organic Traffic Is Not Free! It Is The Most Cost Effective.
Many search engine optimization 'experts' will tell you that organic traffic is 'free'. Don't believe them! Nothing is free as the saying goes and that includes traffic from the search engines. If you have a well optimized site that has used all the best search engine optimization techniques then you may find your site ranked highly for your keywords in the search results. Any traffic from those searches may not cost you a cent,
author: Nick Stamoulis
publisher: Search Engine Optimization Journal
In a Constantly Shifting Industry, These Search Engine Optimization Facts Endure
Search Engine Optimization )SEO( is an uncommonly dynamic and broad field of marketing which is constantly changing and adapting to market conditions, users' search habits, industry trends, and other factors. As such, Search Engine Optimization facts that were true six months or even six weeks ago may or may not still apply.
author: Nick Stamoulis
publisher: Search Engine Optimization Journal
SEO Before Search Engines Existed
Believe it or not there was a time when search engines didn't exist, at least, not in their present format and back then, there was little in the way of search engine optimization. We still received visitors, and some sites even managed sales! So how did we get visitors to our sites when search engines couldn't help and search engine optimization was totally unknown? Believe it or not, it was simple old fashioned marketing.
author: Nick Stamoulis
publisher: Search Engine Optimization Journal
Yahoo!'s Advice On Keywords And Search Engine Marketing
Yahoo! Search Marketing blog has an interesting article on what they feel are the " 5 secrets for managing keywords in your account ". Their '5 secrets': 1. Consider Your Customer The advice here is to consider 'browsers' and 'buyers' separately. Browsers are still researching whilst buyers have their cash in their hand ready to spend. But yourself in the users shoes and consider terms that 'browsers' may use along with terms that 'buyers' may use. 2.
author: Nick Stamoulis
publisher: Search Engine Optimization Journal
SEO And ALT v Title For Images
Every now and then this little question raises its head and the same information seems to be broadcast. Search engine optimization for you images using the Alt - or using Titles? Problem is - it's always from the Google perspective. Google reads the Alt tag - end of story - according to Google : the "alt" attribute specifies an alternate text for user agents that cannot display images, forms or applets.
author: Nick Stamoulis
publisher: Search Engine Optimization Journal
SEO Keyword Research Through Social Networking
Getting the right keywords for your website, your product/service or niche can be a difficult job. There are many tools available that can help to sift through the millions of possible keywords and keywords combinations, however, sometimes nothing beats asking the potential customers. You don't even need to ask - often it is more a case of listening to what they are saying and what questions they are asking.
author: Nick Stamoulis
publisher: Search Engine Optimization Journal
Funny How People Will Take What Matt Cutts Says As SEO Advice
Chris McElroy, AKA namecritic left a comment on this morning's post USA Today Interviews Matt Cutts On Search Engine Optimization and I just had to take his opening line in reply. My post was a somewhat tongue-in-cheek response to his interview - perhaps my tongue was not pushed far enough into my cheek. The interview was pretty much a Google search engine optimization how to, although nothing of real interest was revealed - certainly nothing new.
author: Nick Stamoulis
publisher: Search Engine Optimization Journal
ProStores - Web store building and management product review
Search engine optimization comes in all shapes and sizes. For those who have great sites and products but with no option to sell ProStores has created the ability for all to sell. ProStores is a full service company that allows you to build your own web store without having to hire a design firm and a programmer to get things started for you. This ecommerce service is extremely simple to use and is designed to help those in great need to sell a product.
author: Maciej Fita
publisher: Search Engine Optimization Journal
USA Today Interviews Matt Cutts On Search Engine Optimization
USA Today carried an interview with Matt Cutts on 'How to drive traffic to your website' . It makes for an interesting read particularly if you are into search engine optimization as a means to drive traffic. A short precise of his comments on the topic: Search Terms On The Page: Find the search terms that people are going to use to find you and put it at the top of your page. Title and Description Tags: In Matt's own words, these two tags are crucial.
author: Nick Stamoulis
publisher: Search Engine Optimization Journal
Blogging Your Business To SEO And Reputation Management Success
Many businesses ignore the power of blogs. There seems to be a suggestion that blogs and blogging in general demeans a business or in some way represents a business as being cheap. In fact in today's online world, businesses that do not use blogs are robbing themselves of reputation management outlets, customer relations interaction and a boost that blogs can give to search engine optimization strategies.
author: Nick Stamoulis
publisher: Search Engine Optimization Journal
Does Your Domain Name Have Any SEO Affect?
Keywords are one of the major underpinning keys to search engine optimization so does using a keyword in your domain name have any affect? Scott Boyd writing at SmallBusinessNewz thinks not. We all know that keywords play an important role in search engine optimization and most webmasters include their domain name and variations of it in their list of keywords. New webmasters are often advised to select domain names closely related to their products,
author: Nick Stamoulis
publisher: Search Engine Optimization Journal
SEO And High Bounce Rate Options
Search engine optimization can see your pages listed highly on the search results pages, this can result a decent flow of traffic. If this traffic is landing and disappearing quickly - delivering a high bounce rate - then there are several options available to remedy this problem. The first issue is whether or not users are finding your pages using the wrong keywords. If your site is designed to promote "holidays in Florida",
author: Nick Stamoulis
publisher: Search Engine Optimization Journal
Icahnreport Proves The Value Of Links To SEO And Rankings
An interesting observation of the much vaunted icahnreport.com that finally saw ink on screen this last week. For the preceding five months is was totally devoid of content - although many had been waiting for its debut post. What I have found interesting is, despite the total lack of content, the blog has achieved quite a lofty PR of 5. What is it going to achieve with content?
author: Nick Stamoulis
publisher: Search Engine Optimization Journal
Google Displaying Trends For Websites - Another SEO Tool
SEO is as much about observing what others are doing as it is doing yourself so Google's latest offering, Trends for Websites, will be a big hit with SEO proponents. By entering a domain name into Google Trends, it will return traffic, search and geographic data for that site. Trends for Web Sites will show sites related to the domain; it will also show searches that are correlated to the domain name and if you are logged into Google,
author: Nick Stamoulis
publisher: Search Engine Optimization Journal
SEO And SEM Explained
People often confuse search engine optimization and search engine marketing. The two are very similar and there is a real blurring at the edges, however, in a nutshell SEO and SEM can be explained as follows: Search Engine Optimization: SEO is all about making your 'blog or website more appealing to the search engines than your competition. SEO includes not only changes to the structure and code of your 'blog or website, but also to the words on all your web pages.
author: Nick Stamoulis
publisher: Search Engine Optimization Journal
Firefox 3 - SEO's Best Friend
Firefox, the search engine optimization expert's best friend has finally released version 3.0 of their browser software with has been reported as a world record number of downloads in one day. This browser is search engine optimization friendly due in no part to the number of tools and add ons that make our day that little bit easier. There are certainly more tools and functions than IE. I am normally loathe to install a 3.
author: Nick Stamoulis
publisher: Search Engine Optimization Journal
Search Engine Optimization And Google XML Sitemaps
Search engine optimization is a process of ensuring each web page has been optimized to gain highest position possible in the search results pages. A web page is often only one of many that makes up a complete site. A sitemap is created to tell the search engines exactly which pages make up your site and how often they should be revisited due to updates. The sitemap is written using the 'XML' markup language as it provides a structured,
author: Nick Stamoulis
publisher: Search Engine Optimization Journal
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