RSpears @ January 18, 2011 # One Comment
Image by C. G. P. Grey We’ve all mistyped URLs or have clicked on that star-crossed broken link and have been marooned to one too many 404 pages in the past. For most of us, this is one dead end we can easily get out of by simply leaving the page. For most sane Web [...]
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RSpears @ August 17, 2010 # No Comment Yet
Image by PoYang_博仰 While we here at SEOP.com have dedicated a fair amount of time dishing out technical how tos and tips on optimizing your site for search engine primetime, it’s also crucial to reach out to the greater outdoors that is the social Web to get people into your domain’s four walled garden. If you’re [...]
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RSpears @ July 23, 2010 # One Comment
Image by neiloughton For companies in the search engine optimization field, clients usually inquire about their services for optimizing already existing sites. While this is really a non-issue for most of us, there are definitely times during the process that we have to deal with site issues that really should’ve been dealt with during the [...]
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ChanHsu @ June 30, 2009 # No Comment Yet
The SEOP team had the opportunity to attend Google’s Agency Meeting last week in Mountain View for what proved to be a most interesting and informative day. After arriving at the San Jose airport Thursday morning, my cab driver sped off with barely a look at the address when I mentioned Google. This proved to [...]
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admin @ March 5, 2008 # One Comment
Suppose you had a non-fiction book with no table of contents? Would you just start reading on page one clear through to end with no idea what is in the book? Search engines have absolutely no patience with websites that do not provide a “table of contents” and easy navigation to all pages within the [...]
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