Article Archive for October 2008
SEO techniques can be broken down into two general categories – onsite and offsite. Both of these will benefit your rankings, so it’s worth your time to address them both when building and promoting …
As we’ve discussed, the internet revolves around keywords and keyphrases – the specific terms users enter into search engines when they’re searching for content. Finding competitive keywords to target on your site is as …
We’ve discussed the importance of targeting your site text to specific keywords and keyphrases – so it’s only natural to assume that you’ll get the best rankings by packing your content full of the same …
As you explore the world of internet marketing, you’ll probably come across the phrases “keyword” or “keyword research” on more than one occasion. But what are keywords and why should you care about them?
Think …
SEO, which stands for Search Engine Optimization, refers to the wide variety of strategies used to make your website more appealing to the search engines in the hopes of drawing free traffic to your site.
Getting …
In this third and final module of the SEO Tutorial, you’ll gain insights on Off-Site Optimization, otherwise known as link building. Discover the basics of directory submissions, article submissions, press releases, forum and blog posting, …
This is part 2 of the SEO Tutorial video series. This series is perfect for the SEO novice. In this video you’ll learn about On-Site Optimization. Discover what Meta Tags are and the specifics of …
This video is the first part of the SEO Tutorial. Discover what SEO is and the strategic mindset you need to conquer the search engines. You’ll also learn the fundamentals of keyword research including LSI …
If you want to learn more about SEO, then watch this free SEO tutorial. The tutorial runs about 45 minutes and is broken up into 3 parts. I’ve also compiled the tutorial in text format …
This relates to your affinity to the market. Do you need to have experience in it? Do you need to be part of the market?
First of all, you need to identify exactly who …











