Posts Tagged ‘search engines’

Five Things to Look for in Source Code for SEO

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

A few days weeks ago [we’re back!] we talked about why viewing the source code should be the first step in analyzing a site for SEO and a few tools to help make the task a bit easier. So now that we’ve …

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Source Code is the First Step of SEO

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Whenever someone asks us to help out with their Search Engine Optimization, our first step is to view the source code. Before we look at link structure, search results, content, navigation or anything else we look at the source code. Why? Well, …

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Submit Your Site to Local Business Directories

Friday, August 7th, 2009
A great way to boost your Search Engine Optimization efforts is to list your business in the search engine’s business directories. Doing so will solidify your web-site as a legitimate business and strengthen your web presence. It also may give you a chance to rank in the top search results twice for your choice keywords. Read the full post

Yingoo: The Yahoo-Microsoft Search Engine

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009
You may have heard that, finally, Yahoo and Microsoft have teamed up in the search engine arena. That’s all well and good, and actually a smart move by both companies. The new Bing engine from Microsoft is nice and a huge improvement over Microsoft’s previous search engine. Meanwhile Yahoo rocks at providing great services like Flickr, Yahoo Answers, and Delicious (or at least buying them and allowing them to keep rocking). Read the full post

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