- Need help with your Twitter marketing? SEO White Hats can help! They have a great post on how beginners can learn how to use Twitter to benefit their business and their SEO strategy.
- Looking for followed links to your website to help with your SEO? Read SEOmoz’s post on ‘followed link from 4 unexpected sources’. Jennita goes into detail about these 4 unexpected sources that provide quality, followed links to your website. Some are industry specific, but …
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SEO News Round Up for September 25, 2009
September 25th, 2009 | Jessica | SEO News Roundup
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SEO News Round Up for September 18, 2009
September 18th, 2009 | Jessica | SEO News Roundup
- We talk a lot about link building here at SEO Boy – it can be a time consuming, but definitely worthwhile if done properly. A few days ago, SEOmoz posted A Link Building Rule to Cut Out and Keep, and it’s a good one – “The most valuable links you can get, are those which your competitors will never be able to have.”
- Have you ever searched for something and the first result you get is a page that is …
SEO News Round Up for September 11, 2009
September 11th, 2009 | Jessica | SEO News Roundup
- For truly powerful link, it’s essential that you understand how links affect rankings. Rand Fish discusses the ways search engines judge the value of a link. Bonus: lots of charts for those of us enjoy visual aids.
- Who are they? What do they like? What do they want? Knowing what makes your audience tick is key to converting them into customers, and it’s easier – and cheaper – than you might think. This post from Search Engine Watch discusses …
SEO News Round Up for September 04, 2009
September 4th, 2009 | Jessica | SEO News Roundup
- Blogging is one of the great cornerstones of SEO, but can often be a lot of questions to answer – particularly about where you want the blog to reside. Mark Jackson at Search Engine Watch discusses the benefits (and drawbacks) of subdomains, subdirectories, and separate domains when blogging for SEO.
- There are many facets of SEO, and sometimes a great visual aid can help you determine where to focus your efforts first, as well as explain your plan to your …
SEO News Round Up for August 28, 2009
August 28th, 2009 | Jessica | SEO News Roundup
- Sometimes the trickiest part of implementing SEO strategies can be effectively managing your efforts. This great post on SEO project management from Lucy Langdon can help serve as a blueprint for getting –and staying – organized.
- Every SEO knows: search engine rankings change. You can freak out, but you have to deal with it in any case. Stoney deGeyter wants to help show you how. This is a part two of a three-part series about factors that can change …
SEO News Round Up for August 21, 2009
August 21st, 2009 | Jessica | SEO News Roundup
- If the foundation of a site isn’t solid, then all the optimization in the world may not make a difference. As Stoney deGeyter wrote earlier this week, it’s like trying to put SEO frosting on a website dung pile. Great points on the importance of site architecture, but especially check out this article for the graphic, folks.
- Even when you implement all the right SEO changes, problems with traffic may still occur. The trick is learning to deal with them …
SEO News Round Up For August 14, 2009
August 14th, 2009 | Jessica | SEO News Roundup
- Google is currently welcoming searchers to test out the web developer preview of their newest infrastructure, Caffeine. They’re inviting any kind of constructive feedback, so head on over, search, and tell them what you think!
- Let SEO White Hats tell you how to avoid common SEO mistakes. A few that they mention are overloading your page titles, having out dated or skimpy content and not optimizing for the right keywords. Check out their post for more!
- Bring link baiting …
SEO News Round Up for August 7, 2009
August 7th, 2009 | Jessica | SEO News Roundup
- Are you going through a website redesign? Duncan Morris, at SEOmoz, has a post on 10 Things You Must Check When You Re-launch Your Website. Even if you aren’t redesigning now, this is a handy little checklist to save for later.
- Ivan Strouchliak discusses The Emerging Importance of Behavioral Data in Rankings, on Seo Chat this week. The post talks about Google’s interest in everything they can collect behavioral data from, including your Gmail, and how they use …
SEO News Round Up for July 31, 2009
July 31st, 2009 | Jessica | SEO News Roundup
- There are lots of articles out this week about the Microsoft/Yahoo agreement and many of them talk about what it means for the two companies – but what about Google? A post from Search Engine Journal looks at the First Reaction from Google Camp – and it’s not good.
- Here, at SEO Boy, we talk a lot about the importance of testing. Ivan Strouchliak had a nice post this week on Testing SEO Landing Pages and Improving Conversions. As …
SEO News Round Up for July 24, 2009
July 24th, 2009 | Jessica | SEO News Roundup
- Not sure how to use Twitter as business tool? Matt McGee, over at Search Engine Land discusses Twitter 101: Twitter’s First Major Outreach to Business Users. The guide includes step by step instructions, best practices, and case studies of 10 businesses. This looks like a must read, even for current users.
- Did you mess up your vanity URL on Facebook? Wish you could redo it? No worries. Frank Reed at Marketing Pilgrim notes that Facebook …










