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Thursday, July 22, 2010
In the past online search ratings were dependent upon the positioning of a business Web site in the search engine result pages (SERPs), particularly how many links were pointing to the site.  This indicated popularity and how good the page rank (PR), a measurement applied to the site from Google’s algorithm, would be.  Facebook. 
 
Friday, July 16, 2010
This is also a way to show that site content has been developed for search engines but also for human visitors as content is compelling and there are links and calls to action to help propel visitors throughout the site. What so often looks like a great report should have additional questions posed. Let’s talk.
 
Monday, May 24, 2010
Any blog posts that you think are relevant to your own audience should be tweeted (include the handle of the writer of the blog post so you get their attention), pushed out through the Facebook fan page (add their page to your favorites also), or linked to in a blog post from your own site. It doesn’t have to be that way though. Thanks.
 

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Links, Links and More Links As the search engines get smarter and smarter the power of a single link can vary in many ways, so I’m going to try share some tests that I have carried out and some speculations about what type of link carries what weight. The next one I want to look at is JavaScript links.
Search Engine Journal Subscribe via RSS or email: The Long Tail of Page One Rankings February 23rd, 2009 by Glenn Gabe | 21 Comments When I’m meeting with clients or prospective clients, I’m often asked how important it is to rank on page 1 of the search engines. Almost every keyword I saw in the reporting ranked on page 1 of Google.
Anchor text should match the page its linking to. know some people will say this opens you up to OOP but I think as long as there are variations in the links, then youre good to go. This means building specific links to specific pages. Why are hub pages being created that are simply a big page-o-links to specific pages?
For one, they want to protect a valued link source from getting flooded with link requests from the general link-seeking public. Another complication with discussing and sharing link building queries is that they’re often tailored towards the linkable and shareable assets of a particular organization. Link Target.
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Home News Features Columns How To Newsletters & Feeds Members Only Events Community About Us MEMBER LOGIN > | BECOME A MEMBER > Column: 100% Organic Does Including A Physical Address On Your Website Help Rankings? The key point is not to think of having an address or having a matching address as an on/off switch for ranking.
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laquo; The Art of SEO Josh Cohen Interview: Comment Here » The Disproportionate Value of Deep Links November 8th, 2009 by Eric Enge The impact of a few deep links appears be greater than what you might first expect. Just a few links will provide the page with benefits on a much larger scale than you might otherwise think.
Without links, your website or blog has zero trust in Google, no referral traffic and is for all intensive purposes invisible to anything other than direct traffic.  Organic generation of links happens naturally over time by creating quality content.  Automated, human or hybrid ranking system to create superlatives. Thanks.
Home Black Hat SEO Forum About RSS Feed Twitter Home SEO Black Hat Private Forum Tool: What it’s Worth to Rank in Google, Yahoo and MSN August 11th, 2006 QuadsZilla Share Want to know what it means to rank 4th in MSN? How about to rank 2nd in Yahoo? Or what about ranking 1st in Google and 3rd in MSN? number 2-10.