Online search engines have replaced phone books for 54% of Americans searching for local businesses. As a result, it is now more important than ever for businesses to ensure that they have a high-quality online presence.
Beginning in May 2010, May Day became the code word for a major ranking change in Google and new attacks of “Google paranoia” by webmasters everywhere.
Google Buzz has all the ingredients to finally make Google your one-stop center on the web. It can be THE place for sharing not just your conversations but photos, videos, and everything else. Will it live up to its full potential and become a true Facebook killer?
If you have a brick and mortar store, and rely on walk-in traffic for your survival, you may be wondering what the Internet can do for your business.
It’s all about making sure that your website is designed, written and built in a way that attracts maximum interest from search engines like Google, Bing or Yahoo!.
In this changing world nothing is static and everything is transitory. Technologies are evolving by leaps and bounds. Naturally SEO services have undergone a lot of changes as well.
While the other search engines can’t be ignored or forgotten, when it comes to online search, Google will deliver the majority of your quality organic traffic. F
The only experts on the Google duplicate content penalty, and the only people who are qualified to define it, are Google, and in Google’s own words “There is no such thing as a duplicate content penalty”. This comes directly from Google’s Webmaster Central Blog.
Website owners and managers will always be fascinated with how well they rank on search engines.
However, rankings can be deceiving because they only provide a small part of the data set anyone will need to gauge online success.
One of the website content frustrations we frequently endure is the failure, on the part of others, to comprehend the value of accuracy and uniqueness.