Blogs/Articles for 2009-10-12 Search in the New Economy – ClickZ Experts Why SEO Training Should Be An Organizational Imperative – Search Engine Land Learn more about robots.txt – Matt Cutts Reunifying duplicate content on your website – Google Webmaster Central Blog A proposal for making AJAX crawlable – Google Webmaster Central Blog The 6/90 Rule …
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Blogs/Articles for 2009-06-17
Blogs/Articles for 2009-06-17 PPC / SEM Analytics: 5 Actionable Tips To Improve ROI – Avinash Kaushik Matt Cutts: Watch my site review session from Google I/O Online Copywriting Advice – SEOChat Google Webmaster Blog: Best practices for Product Search Matt Cutts: PageRank sculpting New Dashboard in Google’s Local Business Center Extends Your Analytics – WebShare
Read MoreSEO for Static Websites: Creating/Editing Static Pages for SEO
Due to the time needed to create and edit them, static pages are often the bane of web developers and designers alike. To an SEO professional, however, they provide for an easy way to tailor SEO efforts to specific keywords. Here is a guideline for creating new or editing existing static pages for maximum SEO …
Read MoreOptimize On Page SEO Text & Design with CSS
Content Placement and Keyword Density matter. Content placement is an important part of on-page SEO. It’s good practice for both search engine optimization and reader usability to place your important keywords early in your content. This emphasizes to both your readers and the search engines that these words or phrases are important to the page. …
Read MoreMatt Cutts: SEO Tips for Bloggers – Place keywords early on page
Matt Cutts admits that placing keywords early on page makes a difference If you’re already a believer in on-page SEO, it probably won’t come as a surprise that Matt Cutts made the admission that placing keywords early on your page makes a difference. However, there are plenty of SEO professionals out there who claim that …
Read MoreMatt Cutts verifies that keywords in URL help
In a recent Q&A, Matt Cutts verified that having a keyword in a URL, does ‘help a little bit.’ Without directly answering the question of whether or not having your keyword early as opposed to later in the URL, he does (in my mind) imply that it does help to have it early in the …
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