SEO
Keep The SEO Tension And Watch Traffic Sail To New Heights
Search engine optimization is not a job. It’s not something that is “completed”. Search engine optimization should be thought of more as a journey, a long process involving trial and error and many ups and downs. As we continue to dive deeper into the digital age more and more companies are realizing that now is [...]
30Jul2010 | Marc | 1 comment | Continued
The Art & Science Of SEO
Whether you’ve hired an SEO expert or decided to attempt the work yourself, one of the major challenges of a search engine optimization campaign is determining how much time to devote to specific techniques and certain areas of your website. Simply knowing what to do doesn’t solve the problem of understanding how much to do. [...]
25Jun2010 | Jeff | Comments Off | Continued
The Greatest Online Guide to Content Optimization Ever
Jeff and I recently met with a client to discuss how their internal marketing writers could utilize SEO techniques when composing new content – whether it be company white pages, press releases, marketing collateral or web content.
At Blue Traffic, we enjoy performing such consultations because we want our clients to practice sound SEO strategies even [...]
The Rankings Race: Site Speed in Search
Google’s highly secretive rankings algorithm already seemingly has 1,000 indicators. Make it 1,001. The Magnates of Mountain View announced this past week that “site speed” will now be considered in search engine rankings, and my personal response echoes the cacophony of confused cries of patrons from all over SEO World – What exactly qualifies as [...]
12Apr2010 | Joe | 0 comments | Continued
Running out of time? Turn to Titles
Much like life in general, there is seemingly never enough time to accomplish everything you aspire to achieve in every search engine optimization project. When there is great disparity between the sheer size of a client’s website and the amount of contracted hours that you don’t know where to begin, focus on the areas that [...]
15Jan2010 | Joe | 1 comment | Continued