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For the past few years, everyone has been wondering why their Google rankings have collapsed, because as far as they knew they were some of the best at optimizing web
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Many businesses big and small have successfully set up an internet presence that sells their identity really well. They have created, branded and personalized their business campaigns to match their
SEO and Common Sense
“After reading this article, I couldn’t think of a better way to explain SEO” -Editor The fact is every search engine has a different formula to accord ranking for a
The Power and Potential of Social Media Marketing
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Six SEO Techniques for Top Rankings
While there are dozens of SEO techniques and strategies, some the most effective are the simplest. Instead of spreading your resources too thin with a myriad of strategies to rank
Coding Standards for SEO
Every website is coded using a certain language and techniques to generate the wanted effect on the design of the site. The code of the website is what the search
Five Steps to an SEO Guarantee
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Often, a website will survive and thrive based on the quality of its design. This is because a well designed website will help deliver the intended purpose of the site.
Why More Traffic Just Isn’t Good Enough Anymore
With more complex algorithms that factor in local, personal and universal search features, search rankings are not always consistent. Today’s results often depend on a user’s location, their search history