Hey Randfish.. are you the same one I follow on twitter?
Anyway.. found this.. thought it was hillariously true!
http://www. mt-soft.com.ar/2009/08/10/4-essential-seo-infographics/

Hey Randfish.. are you the same one I follow on twitter?
Anyway.. found this.. thought it was hillariously true!
http://www. mt-soft.com.ar/2009/08/10/4-essential-seo-infographics/

Are you writing a blog? Don’t forget the keywords. Its good to choose 1-3 keywords and variations to focus on. Remember to post the keyword into your blog title and a keyword link if you can. Check out the Google Keyword Tool for suggestions.

What am I doing now? Reviewing Intensedebate.com http://intensedebate.com/install-w
YES! It really does look like an infographic as pointed out in a post on Marketingtechblog. I think that there has been a big shift in the demand for getting quick meaningful information from analytics. The excellence of the interface from free analytic tools leaves much to contend with when paying thousands in the “enterprise-level” analytics world.
http://www. marketingtechblog.com/analytics/omniture-sitecatalyst-webtrends-analytics/

I think its time now that it’s one thirty AM on Sunday morning to finally type my thoughts on the Panda Algo Change.
Well.. I have seen the posts with analysis on who was affected. Many content sites that were infamous for article marketing. Also large sites. I also saw that Overstock.com has been affected and some SEO’s sited the use of .edu links in their backlinks.
I think that change is good and that Google has good intentions. I do however have some things i would like to see change. Mostly, those domain parking pages. I think they should not be allowed to show Google ads. They are so annoying. I also think that Google should come up with a specific direction on what is considered as a content spam site.
So my questions are:
Regards,
twitter.com/googlegirl tinarawlins.com