Category Archives: Web Design
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Is A Hyphenated Domain Name Bad For SEO?
Should you buy a hyphenated domain name? In many cases, people are unable to buy an exact match domain name but the hyphenated one is available. Depending on your long term goals, a hyphenated domain (such as example-domain.com instead of exampledomain.com) can do a lot for your business, but severely …
By Patrick Hare
September 26, 2011
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Approaching Modern Web Development And SEO
Are you still chasing crap links around? Doing PageRank sculpting or being fanatical over meta data? Then methinks you should stick around and read this post as you could be stuck somewhere circa 2007 in your SEO efforts. A few things prompted this post; from a chat with fellow warriors, …
By David Harry
July 8, 2010
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Optimizing Your Local Site Keyword Selection
Here we will touch on how to use a number of metrics in order to finalize local keyword selection for your website. During the last few posts I have reviewed how to generate keyword ideas, and sort them by traffic volume using Google’s Keyword Research Tool.
By Jeff Howard
June 10, 2010
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Benchmarking And Testing Your SEO Strategy
How to measure SEO success Recently we learned that most SEOs still consider that rankings are a performance indicator, just less of a value than in the past. Or at least according to a recent poll we held. This all begged the question, what ARE the metrics of measuring SEO …
By David Harry
April 29, 2010
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Deciding When Your Site Needs A New Design
Here’s a worthwhile post from Amanda Stillwagon, Assistant Editor with Small Business CEO, Are You Due For a New Website Design?: I think one of the major mistakes a business online can make is to neglect their websites and blogs. It’s not only important to keep your products and services …
By Jim Berkowitz
March 15, 2010
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Making Your Site Netbook Friendly
Inexpensive “Netbook” computers are becoming very trendy, and are being bundled with wireless internet plans. As this CNN.com article shows, the distinction between a Netbook and a laptop is blurring, but a website designer should be very aware of some big differences:
By Patrick Hare
March 15, 2010
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