by Scott | Jul 25, 2006 | Google, Search Engines
Probably not, but that headline peaked your interest, right? Still, the reason I’m wildly speculating is that there’s an article on SEO Speedwagon, along with a screen shot of a google search where they talk about something odd. It seems that in a google...
by Scott | Jul 23, 2006 | Search Engines, SEO
It looks like there’s a better place to submit a reinclusion request than the one put forth by Matt Cutts in his blog. Do it from your Google Sitemaps account. Everything Matt says to do, from admission of guilt, to an apology and the assurance it won’t...
by Scott | Jul 20, 2006 | Search Engines, SEO-101
Do you have an internet advertising budget of under $5oo a month? Under $5000? If you do, then you know how hard it is to find value in your Google and Yahoo PPC Campaigns. I’m an agent for Reach Local, who not only helps small businesses get a lower cost per...
by Scott | Jul 20, 2006 | Search Engines, Web Design
If Google is showing a description for your search listing that you don’t like, then… 1. You have not got a` properly worded meta description tag. If that’s the case, then you should read this – http://www.pdxtc.com/seo101 2. Lately, Google may...
by Scott | Jul 19, 2006 | Search Engines
Microsoft has developed a system to automatically filter spam out of their search engine results pages. The software is called Strider Defender, Microsoft has a webpage explaining what it does and how it works, and more about how MSN Search will utilize it. At the...
by Scott | Jul 16, 2006 | Search Engines
Google now has a blog devoted to nothing but their Sitemaps program. One of the things I really like about Google has always been willingness to share information with webmasters about what it takes to get your site in shape. Google recently began this sitemap blog ...