Tag Archives: seo
Google Instant, the Searcher Experience, and How It All Plays Out
Like everyone else who works in search marketing, we’ve been paying close attention to the launch of Google Instant, but unlike a lot of what we’re hearing in the search marketing community, we’re seeing it more as a new facet of search experience to understand and work with rather than an ‘OMG the sky is [...]
The Algorithm is Not the Goal
Every day there are new adventures in the SEO quest to understand Google’s algorithm. Yesterday, Andy Beal reported on an interview Eric Enge conducted with Matt Cutts, head of Google’s webspam team, and the big news was that 301 redirects (if you don’t know what they are, just think of when you enter a web [...]
Speaking at BarCamp Nashville – Are You Going?
If you’re in Nashville on Saturday, October 17th, the place to be is downtown at Cadillac Ranch where the third BarCamp Nashville will be happening, and I mean really happening. This is where the best minds in technology, web, digital content, social media, and more will be. And if you do go, you can see [...]
Why Are You Doing SEO?
Our team’s Yammer was heating up a few days ago with a discussion about “link sniping.” This practice, along with others endlessly debated by dozens of SEOs of varying shades of hat (think cloaking, PageRank sculpting, siloing, etc.), is a niche practice known only to people who are competitive within the world of search engine [...]
Q&A for Public Speaking Engagement Today
A few months ago, I was asked by Liz Jenkins of A Fresh Space to speak at a meeting of the National Association of Professional Organizers about SEO, blogging, and other social media as it relates to improving web presence. I’m not going to be coy about it: I love public speaking. (I’m available for [...]

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