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Econsultancy presents -Nine common SEO campaign mistakes

SEO Mistakes

Successful SEO campaigns can be like cooking for 250 people at once.  They all have different tastes and at any moment, anything can go wrong. Econsultancy knows this and has offered up their list of nine common mistakes webmasters make when trying to juggle an SEO campaign. It truly is an informative and entertaining article. ...

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Introducing Daily SEO Tip – Your daily source for SEO tips.

Seach Engine Optimisation

It can be tough to navigate the ever-changing landscape of SEO. We all can use all the help we can get. Enter DailySEOTips. This website does exactly what it’s URL purports: It offers up daily SEO tips. Nothing fancy, just useful information at your fingerprints. Take today’s tip, which lists 4 link building tips, for ...

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Flash SEO Tool – Simply plug SEO in to any finished flash application

Flash SEO

Unfortunately, you cannot avoid the issue of search engine optimization (SEO) when developing an Adobe Flash-based Flex rich Internet application (RIA) or Flash Website.  Fortunately, the Flash SEO Tool is almost here to help ease us into comfort and security.

Peter Gwiazda, the author of this handy app, has this to say about it:

“The Flash SEO ...

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Google releases report outlining the failure of its own SEO

Google SEO

Google has published a rather detailed, 49-page report that rates the search engine optimization (SEO) on its various properties including, but not limited to, the Google search home page. The result? Not so good.

On the bright side, the company says it plans to use this information to improve its own SEO, and that to help ...

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Reports indicate Google thinks Ask.com, Bing and Dogpile are superior search engines – Visual proof

Google Lego

According to the wise folks at DailySEOblog, Google may have something of a self-esteem problem. This flies against previous ideas that the behemoth company was arrogant and almost “too big to fail.” Read and see why.

It seems, and you can try this for yourself, that if you simply Google search for “search engine” or “search” ...

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Danny Sullivan of Search Engine Land gives Bill Gates free SEO advice

Bill Gates SEO

Danny Sullivan of Search Engine Land has given Bill Gates free SEO advice. Why? Because Bill Gates wants his personal blog to outpace those of Bill Gates’ many impostors. Noble goal! So what did Billy G learn?

For one, the name is wrong. Gatesnotes simply isn’t catchy enough or Bill Gatesy enough for the one and ...

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Stoney deGeyter tackles massive fifteen part series chronicling the basics of SEO

SEO 101

In SEO blogging circles, such as they are, Stoney deGeyter is something of a Lester Bangs. The man writes honestly and passionately, and also, he writes lengthily. Extremely lengthily. Case in point: He has recently taken it upon himself to pen a massive fifteen part series tackling the basics of SEO. He calls it, appropriately, ...

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SEO anaylst Maryann Robbins appears on podcast discussing new content ideas and holes in content

webmasterradio

The kind folks at Webmaster RadioFM have released another useful SEO-related podcast. This episode features an interview with SEO analyst Maryann Robbins. The conversation covers a broad range of topics but eventually hones in on content holes, how to avoid them and what to fill them with.  She offers up some useful advice regarding new ...

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Lowering bounce rate and raising conversion rate – A/B split edition

AB split testing

Modern SEM practices suggest that lowering bounce rates and raising conversion rates are both key to putting giant smiley faces on your web revenue forecasts.  Rankings don’t mean much when your visitors bounce off to spend their money somewhere else.  Some  might argue that improving bounce rate and conversion rate is more about web analytics ...

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Lowering bounce rate and raising conversion rate – Landing page edition

Landing page optimization

Modern SEM practices suggest that lowering bounce rates and raising conversion rates are both key to putting giant smiley faces on your web revenue forecasts.  Rankings don’t mean much when your visitors bounce off to spend their money somewhere else.  Some  might argue that improving bounce rate and conversion rate is more about web analytics ...

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