Indispensible tips for corporate online reputation management
Online Reputation Management (ORM) – Why you need it Inevitably in the lifespan of a business there is bound to be an unhappy customer or two. In the current age of social media, an angry customer has a more powerful voice. In fact, one disgruntled person can reek havoc on your businesses reputation. Perhaps they [...]
Do-it-Yourself SEO Tips
I was giving some free SEO advice to one of my client’s mother-in-laws today and thought I would adapt it in case it’s useful to any of my blog readers out there. I hope it is! Keep in mind that this is geared toward her Hand-crafted jewelry website and is ‘free’ advice to get her [...]
Is reciprocal linking dead?
Inbound links to your website are still one of the most critical parts of optimizing your site for search engines. At this point we can recognize why this is a weighted factor in search engine algorythms. It makes sense that inbound links to a site indicate some sort of favortism by users and other experts [...]
Probably one of the most useful SEO articles I’ve read
If you have any questions about SEO — this article is likely going to answer them. Written by some of the best SEO experts in the industry, it covers all the major factors that we need to consider when optimizing a website. The article is over at SEOmoz – this is one of the main [...]
Blog & RSS Directories
I’m always on the lookout for a good list for building backlinks. I just found a nice list of blog directories over at Top Rank Online Marketing. I’m sure it will be helpful for your SEO efforts! – LR
Cheat Sheet for all things Google
For all you Google Geeks out there — here’s a nifty cheat sheet I came across this afternoon. It’s a .pdf file with Google services and tools. I see it being useful to have handy when blogging on Google, article writing or for quick reference when on a phone call with a client. I’ve got [...]
How a simple .htaccess file can improve your SEO stategy
Did you know that search engines actually see your website as two separate sites? Yep… talk about duplicate content See — you can actually get to any page on your site with either http://yourdomain.com/ or http://www.yourdomain.com. That’s two separate addresses and technically – search engines see that as two separate sites. So there is potential [...]




