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2010Mar1404’s: A Great Way to Lose Site Traffic! by Josh McCoy
404 errors, dead pages, bad links, whatever you like to call them are a great way to ...
2010Feb16Search Engine Optimization: Pushing Google to Display Real-Time Web for Any Keyword by Bill Hartzer
Back in Dec 09, Google announced the integration of the real-time World Wide Web in their organic search results. Google told us ...
2010Feb15Search Engine Optimization: Should You Optimize for the LeapFish Search Engine? by Bill Hartzer
I have written about the LeapFish search engine earlier, as you might recall. I am a fan of LeapFish, not only because LeapFish ...
2010Feb1Becoming a Spider In a Few Easy Steps by Josh McCoy
I know what you’re thinking and no, I cannot help you to launch webs out of your hand, scale skyscrapers, or become Tobey ...
2010Jan22Content Strategy: Divide and Conquer by Josh McCoy
I imagine it is quite safe to say that most of us in the search marketing sphere have heard the quote “content is king” a ...
2010Jan14Search Engine Optimization Tip 36: How to Remove a Page from Google by Bill Hartzer
This is Search Engine Optimization tip number 36 in my continuing series of Search Engine Optimization tips. All of these search engine optimization ...
2010Jan14Yahoo Paid Inclusion Is No More by Mark Barrera
Yahoo recently shut down their paid inclusion program referred to as Search Submit.  What ...
2010Jan14What is the Average Load Time of Your Website? by Mark Barrera
I am pretty certain that after reading the title of this post that you thought about the speed of your site but couldn’t pin it ...
2009Dec30Barbecued SEO: As Only A Kansas City SEO Could Tell It by Josh McCoy
Yes, I know, this is quite possibly the most ridiculously titled search marketing blog post you have ever read. Hang tight and read on, you ...
2009Dec18In SEO, A Picture Is Not Always Worth A Thousand Words by Josh McCoy
I thought this post was necessary as I have had at least two clients this week come to me with the idea of ditching some ...