Posted on December 1 2009 by Dave Curtis
Content includes not just words, but pictures, plug-in games and even videos. Here’s one I found for your enjoyment:
let yourself feel. from Esteban Diácono on Vimeo.
When someone types a term that your site has been optimized for the search engines into Google, Google knows how long that person who clicks on the link Google has [...] Read more »
Posted on November 21 2009 by Dave Curtis
The Barracuda Barons of Social Media (Where relationship ROI is the name of the game)
According to WikiPedia “The term Social refers to a characteristic of living organisms (humans in particular, though biologists also apply the term to populations of other animals). It always refers to the interaction of organisms with other organisms and to their [...] Read more »
Posted on September 12 2009 by Dave Curtis
The main problem getting started in Affiliate Marketing is not knowing exactly what merchants are signed up with each Affiliate Program. How to pick and choose between them is the question. Read more »
Posted on May 9 2009 by Dave Curtis
Blogs are a lot of work. I can’t even eat breakfast every day, let alone find time to think up new and interesting things to write. The truth is that if you have a blog then you NEED to write, and you need to write every day. If you keep that in mind and only [...] Read more »
Posted on May 7 2009 by Dave Curtis
SEO in NYC started out like a lot of things – fairly simple and without much competition. By late 1992 there were only 26 websites in the world. During 1993 there was just one new website on the internet each day. By the time 1998 came around, there were tens of millions of websites, but [...] Read more »
Posted on April 6 2009 by Dave Curtis
What makes me laugh is the sheer number of compulsive tweeters calling their incessant technology link broadcasts social media. While it is true that tweeting resource URLs does provide useful value, when it becomes a full time job one has to wonder whether the Tweeter actually has any other purpose in life. Although [...] Read more »
Posted on January 4 2009 by Dave Curtis
Web Site Analytics has to be one of the most important areas of optimization since simply optimizing for search engine return pages isn’t going to help you get your clients conversions unless you can track how changes on a site improve click through rates.
This is done by first creating a baseline of site performance, either [...] Read more »
Posted on December 31 2008 by Dave Curtis
NATURAL SEO VS PAY PER CLICK
Many who are new to search advertising don’t realize that PPC (Pay Per Click) also needs to be optimized. The campaigns rely just as much on keywords as they do on at least a dozen other factors. Google AdSense spammers create multiple spam sites for the sole purpose [...] Read more »
Posted on December 27 2008 by Dave Curtis
PAID TEXT LINK ADS – ARE THEY LEGAL?
One of my favorite Blog posts of 2008 was an interview with Matt Cutts and Maile Ohye of Google conducted by By Jason Lee Miller of Web Pro News ( Read more »
Posted on December 18 2008 by Dave Curtis
WHAT IS SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION?
Search engine optimization defined is the ability to make any web site about any topic be changed in such a way as for the changes to get first, second or third page placement in Google, Yahoo or Bing, any combination of the three, or any two of them – including similar [...] Read more »