by Ross Barefoot | Aug 22, 2012 | Writing Content
SEO Content creation: it ain’t literature, that’s for sure. (By the way, when I use the acronym “SEO” with content, you should probably read it like this: “Search Engine Optimized Content.”) Writing for a blog is certainly not the...
by rockymountainsea | Aug 21, 2012 | SEO Case Studies
This is a follow up to our recent article where we examined an improper use of the rel=canonical tag to see what it’s impact would be on the pages rankings in search engines, specifically Google. As I said at the end of that article, after Google penalized our...
by rockymountainsea | Aug 20, 2012 | SEO Tips
E-Commerce sites have great leverage for acquiring links because of their ability to exchange product for reviews. Google isn’t going to see anything unnatural about it, bloggers are happy because they get free product, and your site gets great backlinks that...
by rockymountainsea | Aug 17, 2012 | SEO Case Studies
In this post we’re going to be looking at a case study for improper canonicalization of URL’s. The point of this article is to give you a real in-action example of what not to do with the rel=”canonical” tag, and to show you what happens when...
by Ross Barefoot | Aug 2, 2012 | SEO Tips
.htaccess, 301 Redirects and the Subtleties of Syntax By now who doesn’t know that duplicate content is a bad thing for SEO? And although the universe of people who have heard of the famous “www resolve” issue is a smaller group, it’s still undoubtedly the vast...
by rockymountainsea | Jul 24, 2012 | SEO Tools
Wednesday, August 22, 2012 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM EDT The data Google Analytics (GA) gives us is a pleasure, but dealing with multiple GA client accounts is a major pain. If you’ve struggled with understanding how best to set up and keep track of different GA...