I just got done reviewing Charles Kirkland WordPress Codebreaker, a new product that just hit the market so I thought while the thoughts are fresh and my notes are not shuffled to the bottom of my to do list, I would post my initial reactions here. I apologize that this is not going to be [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Many small business owners focus on search engine optimization and paid advertising for their website traffic tactics. However, they forget that even Press Releases can bring a surge of new visitors, media opportunities and back links to their websites. Today I created a Press Release following the Patrick Pretty PDF Press Release strategy. Check out [...]
Continue reading...Friday, October 10, 2008
The must have tool of your weekend, the “Website Grader”. Quick, do it now, before you run out the door to start your weekend go visit the useful HubSpot site. This is a site that was recommended to me during last weekends Tweet Up in Boston, and now I’m spreading the word to you. It’s [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, October 2, 2008
Image via CrunchBase People often overlook the classic use of images for search engine optimization strategies. How are your images labeled? Do you see that the spider bots are hitting your images in your website stats? I know it’s important to label your images, but did you know that Google has a spot that you [...]
Continue reading...Monday, September 29, 2008
Tip of The Day Anchor Text Code can be used in your blog posts, web pages, forum posts, social networking sites, basically anywhere that a little basic html code is allowed. If you don’t have this code in your notepad on your desktop yet, quick, copy and paste it there now so you have it [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Image by hongxing128 via Flickr “..part of SEO is to attract the spiders. I know that making changes on your site attracts them to come back and check out the changes. To what extent do changes need to be made? In other words, does that mean that full paragraphs of text need to be changed [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Image via Wikipedia For most themes, when you blog you will end up with anywhere from 3 to 10 blog posts on one page. This allows new readers to easily scan your posts and find topics of interest to them. You can easily make these post summaries by adding the <!–more–> tag where you want [...]
Continue reading...Friday, September 5, 2008
I have been getting alot of questions on what type of blog you should use to start your blogging venture. There are many options, from using free blog sites like Blogger, WordPress.com or WordPress Direct to hosting your own blog with your domain and paid hosting. The last option is my personal preference and I [...]
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