Posts Tagged ‘content’

Do Ugly Sites Perform Better?

Sunday, August 9th, 2009
In my opinion, ugly sites can perform very well, and there are a number of factors that can contribute to that: First, ugly sites are often sites that were originally built back in the 1990s by some business owner who had no web design sense or technical knowledge but wanted to promote his business online. (more…)

Top Ten Easiest Code Tweaks To Improve Your Site’s Search Engine Performance

Wednesday, January 17th, 2007
  1. A unique, custom title tag on every page in the site (more…)

On-page SEO: What matters, what doesn’t

Tuesday, January 16th, 2007
My quick rundown: Title tag: Yes, this one’s a biggie. All indications are that the title of the page matters a lot to Google and the other SEs. Every page on a web site should have well-written title that accurately summarizes the page’s main focus. (more…)

The Many and Varied Components of SEO

Saturday, January 13th, 2007
Search engine optimization (SEO) is often referred to as if it is some single monolithic task. It’s not. SEO includes everything from the technical configuration of the server hosting a web site, to the site’s coding and structure, to the visible content on the pages, to the development of incoming links to the site from other sites. (more…)

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