by Scott | Sep 29, 2006 | Search Engines, SEO, Web Design
If you’re used to using http://validator.w3.org/ to try to validate your pages, then you’re going to absolutely FLIP if you haven’t seen this before – http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/ Perhaps this tool has been around forever, and people who...
by Scott | Sep 29, 2006 | General interest, Google, Search Engines, SEO
Okay, I’m not ashamed to admit to being slightly star struck about an upcoming session at Webmaster World Pubcon Vegas. I mean… who wouldn’t be? Just because I consider myself an SEO expert doesn’t mean that I’m not impressed by this...
by Scott | Sep 18, 2006 | Link Building, SEO, SEO-101
When I took my first Search Engine Workshop class with John Alexander and Robin Nobles, Ginette Degner taught a session of the class. Since then, each time I’ve returned to SEW, I learned something insightful from her. She’s written a great article here...
by Scott | Sep 12, 2006 | Local news, SEO
I am proud to be affiliated with a recently formed new group made up of Portland’s top search marketers. Our goal is to increase the visibility of Portland Oregon as a search engine marketing industry hub, and to educate Portland’s business community about...
by Scott | Sep 12, 2006 | SEO, SEO-101, Social Networking
Danny Sullivan will be keynoting at the November 2006 PubCon convention in Las Vegas. I’ve always liked Pubcon, with it’s more intimate atmosphere (only 1000 or so attendees compared to several thousand!) and here’s another reason you should go, if...
by Scott | Sep 1, 2006 | SEO, Social Networking, Web 2.0
By now, you’ve likely heard of Digg. If not, you soon will. It was even mentioned on ABC News yesterday, and Alexa has ranked them as the 95th most visited website in the world this past month. Digg is a “social news site” that is taking the world by...