Monthly Archives: May 2010

What Is A Link Profile?

May 25, 2010
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Building a solid, ranging, and natural link profile is more essential than ever when it comes to optimizing your website to do well in the search engines (and beyond). But what exactly is a link profile?

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What Is Co-Citation And How Does It Work?

May 21, 2010
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Co-citation is something that is considered by many SEO gurus and practitioners when it comes to encouraging that your site has the best neighbors possible. It’s not always easy to affect, but in some cases, taking a proactive approach to co-citation is well worth it.

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What The Latest Browsers Mean For Your Website

May 18, 2010
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Still using Internet Explorer for your web browser? Nothing wrong with that if it happens to be your web browser of choice — but with all of the options out there these days, there really is a choice to make. It’s not a monopoly any longer.

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What’s The Difference Between Benefits And Features?

May 14, 2010
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As consumers — both of the online and offline variety — we are all under fairly constant barrage from marketers and salespeople. It’s the nature of business. Produce a product or service that folks either need, want, or can be convinced somehow of either. Repeat and profit.

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7 Tips For Building Consumer Trust In Your Website

May 11, 2010
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Post Your Full Address. Don’t hide your address — even if it’s just a PO Box. This is something that many discerning visitors will look for when deciding if they can trust your website or not. Many choose to display this on the site’s contact page — and this is highly recommended — but...

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Setting Goals And Following Through

May 7, 2010
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As the new year rolls closer and closer each and every day now, in practically no time at all, people will relentlessly be creating new unrealistic and unreachable goals and resolutions. You know — the plan to "lose 50 pounds in the time span beginning with New Year’s Day until the first day of...

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TMI – Lead Generation Overload

May 4, 2010
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TMI (too much information). Who would ever think that too much TMI is a bad thing for those aiming to drive lead generation from their websites? Well, I know it goes against common sense on many levels, but when you step back and look at it, giving your visitors Too Much Information is something...

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