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Successful SEO: Four Reasons Why Your Search Engine Optimization Firm Should Know Web Development

January 8, 2010 by Collyn Floyd  
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Successful SEO: Four Reasons Why Your Search Engine Optimization Firm Should Know Web Development

Reading time: 4 – 7 minutes If you are in the market to hire a search engine optimization (SEO) firm, selecting the right vendor can be a daunting task. In recent years, SEO has gained immense popularity and acceptance as a formidable marketing technique, so it should come as no surprise that SEO firms are popping up in various shapes and sizes: one-person SEO consultancies, SEO-only firms, combined SEO/Development firms, traditional ad agencies offering SEO, and even offshore SEO enterprises. But which of these options will deliver the best results for your business? Which can you trust to suggest – and possibly implement – changes to your site? The fact is that true Web marketing success requires knowing the web business inside-out, including programming, design, usability, and SEO. Here are four reasons to hire a firm that offers both SEO and Web development: 1. Get a truly search friendly site. SEO-only firms tend to be focused on top rankings. While rankings... 

Choosing an SEO Expert – Musing on an Attempt to Trademark “SEO”

January 4, 2010 by Danny Wareham  
Filed under SEO

Choosing an SEO Expert – Musing on an Attempt to Trademark “SEO”

Reading time: 6 – 10 minutes There’s been a story brewing for quite some time about the attempt by Jason Gambert to trademark the term “SEO”. Gambert claims that the words “search engine optimization” have no real linguistic English value beyond being a process;. So, he’s trying to trademark “SEO” as a service, basically claiming that “SEO” itself is Net lingo and has no “Official English linguistic value.” In his blog, Gambert claims that “I am helping the search engine marketing community establish an approved SEO process, which can be sold as an ‘SEO service.’” He goes on to explain that other industries have standards and guidelines and, as these industries are recognised as services, it means that there is a way for consumers to identify practitioners with credible offerings. Now, although we can jump on the “fry Gambert” bandwagon and I think that his idea is nothing more... 

Online marketing for small business: Organic search engine optimisation versus Pay per click advertising

June 13, 2008 by Blogboy  
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Online marketing for small business: Organic search engine optimisation versus Pay per click advertising

Reading time: 1 – 2 minutes June 5th, 2008 by kronikmedia When you are first deciding on online marketing in order to promote your business online, the main online marketing methods that you will encounter are Organic search engine optimisation and Pay per click advertising such as Google Adwords. Organic search engine optimisation and Pay pr click advertising are the two main methods of online marketing.  Both these forms of online marketing are aimed at getting highly targeted visitors to your website by making your website rank on search engine results for the keywords that you are targeting. Ideally a business needs to utilise both, organic Search engine optimisation as well as Pay per click advertising on order to get the maximum exposure for their business online. However cost and budget considerations often result in a business having to make a choice between using organic search engine optimisation or Pay per click advertising for their business. convey_source = "English"; Read More →

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