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What is SEO Anyway?

January 2, 2010 by Patricia Tuley  
Filed under SEO

What is SEO Anyway?

Reading time: 8 – 12 minutes Both pay-per-click and SEO are targeted to get your website placed as close to the top of search engine results as possible. Marketing and SEO are different, yet very, very similar. SEO are considered as the main factors in enhancing the traffic of one’s website. The concepts of good SEO are hardly a secret. The people who least understands issues with URL structure and SEO are the very people who create them: web developers, programmers, and software developers. Many long-time SEOs are now looking at the big picture and working with usability analysts. Some SEO are scam artists. I find it interesting that so many newcomers are given the wrong impression that there is one almighty answer to doing well in search engines. SEO are specialized techniques used to optimize your web site, to be Search engine friendly and increase your chances of placing well in searches. But SEO can also be the most profitable methods of driving leads because any leads... 

How Do I Use Google Analytics to Help With My SEO?

February 14, 2009 by Blogboy  
Filed under SEO

How Do I Use Google Analytics to Help With My SEO?

Reading time: 2 – 4 minutes By Leonardo Wood Google Analytics is a handy tool that you can use to help you with your SEO and traffic generation. Google Analytics is a Free Tool which you can utilize to learn more about your website visitors google.com/analytics. You can use it to find out where your website visitors came from, what they searched for to find you, how long they were on your site, how many pages they visited etc. It is an invaluable tool for helping you test, measure and maximize your SEO and online marketing strategies. To install it on your website you simply open an Analytics Account and get a code that needs to be inserted into your website. Your website designer will be able to do this for you, it will take them a few minutes, if they are going to charge you for this, start worrying. You may already get statistics from your website designer or hosting company but with Google Analytics you can go into the Account and have a real good look round for yourself. Google...