A lot of people simply assume that to have a successful website, when it comes to search engine optimisation, you need to target only the high traffic, high volume, keywords. That's a great theory if you can manage to get top rankings for those "short tail" keywords, but for many smaller websites, the chances of that happening are slim, to non-existent. Let's face it, a small business website will have a lot of trouble ranking for … read on »
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Search Engine Marketing History and Benefits
10 years ago, the internet landscape was very different. Google was just very much in its conception phase, and some of the largest sites that are around today (YouTube, FaceBook and MySpace) simply did not exist. It was, perhaps, a simpler time, when the “world wide web” was still not truly mainstream, and more of a “proof of concept”. Dial-up modem access ruled and although the hype had started to … read on »
SEO: Top 200 domains ranked by backlinks
If you've never heard of Majestic12, then you've obviously never played Deus Ex (a great game, by the way). Back to SEO land, Majestic12 is basically a distributed search engine, that hopes to outgun the "Big G" (Google) in terms of its raw spidering and indexing. It's an interesting project, and I'm increasingly seein their bot in my server logs. Something that many people won't know is that they regularly give out statistics (you can … read on »
SEO: Many Australian websites practicisng black hat
Now I'm not going to name names, but lately I've observed that many Australian targeted websites are still using black hat SEO techniques to achieve higher search engine rankings. Sure there is always the usual amount of spam/splog based websites, but what is most disturbing is that sites which appear to be completely "white hat" are actually using black hat techniques. First and foremost, these sites are not really using black hat techniques when it comes to … read on »
SEO: Natural Language is Your Friend
I recentley got an email from someone offering SEO services. I wasn’t really interested, but decided to check out their website anyway (no the email wasn’t spam). Now I’ve worked with this mob before, but only for their pure web development skills. And low and behold, I check out their website, and it’s a textbook example of how to write for a search engine only, and forget that most humans are, … read on »
