Monthly Archives: February 2009

How To Treat Your Cat Fever

I’m trying some experiments to see how my personal SEO efforts will pay off. I’ve done some research about how many time specific search terms are used and compared those terms and numbers with the amount of pages that exist … Continue reading

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Is This You?

“Though 63% of consumers and small business owners turn to the internet first for information about local companies and 82% use search engines to do so, only 44% of small businesses have a website and half spend less than 10% … Continue reading

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The local ad opportunity (and the danger of losing it)

This is amazing. This is exactly what I can do and want to do for small businesses. Quoting from BuzzMachine The local ad opportunity (and the danger of losing it) The promise of local ad support for news will come … Continue reading

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How Much Should SEO Cost?

I wrote an article a while ago, expressing the opinion that SEO should be free. I stand by that, but now want to add a disclaimer. I’ve got some clients that want to control everything in the site. I’ve got … Continue reading

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Small Business SEO – Project Traffic Flood, pt 3

I did some research on our competitors. The main one has a pretty nice web site with a lot of depth, that is a lot of content that is just filled to the brim with juicy keywords. They have a … Continue reading

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Small Business SEO – Project Traffic Flood, pt 2

I did some research on my new client, his site, and his industry. He has, or had, a web site built by someone else. I did some checking around to see where we stand before we begin. Here’s what I … Continue reading

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