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SEO Consulting Delivers Bottom Line Results

SEO consulting has evolved into a set of complementary disciplines that move your website into the top position for your category. Years ago, the search engines’ ranking algorithms were relatively static and simple. SEO consulting was focused almost entirely on site content and link popularity. The landscape shifted completely when Google launched their Florida Update in 2003. It marked the beginning of a new era in search. Today, the ranking algorithms change almost daily. Sites that were once listed in the top positions have since plummeted into the depths of the search engines’ organic listings. SEO consulting has become more important than ever for controlling your search territory.
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Gain Links Or Make Friends – Which is Better Online?

There’s much to be said about the respective values of social media and SEO, both as individual entities and a collective. A cornerstone of search engine optimization is linking, while social media is all about being, well, sociable. But which is better today?

That’s very much a question that’s open to debate, depending on who you ask, you could expect to hear a whole range of answers. Networking has become ingrained in the Internet marketer’s psyche, building relationships while interacting with your fellow professionals and consumers. But can it really compete with building an impressive linking infrastructure when it comes to marketing your website online?
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Is It Our Job to Educate Businesses in Tactical SEM?

Around the middle of last month I took a phone call from a friend who runs a similar web design agency to ours, with a request for help in putting together coherent SEO/SEM packages for seven of his clients. Before we met, I looked at his clients’ websites and found there was much to do.

When looking at the SEO, virtually all of these sites used keywords in the title that had been plucked out of thin air; most of them had no relationship with the copy whatsoever. With research, we made recommendations for changes in both title and on-page copy. The easy part was the SEO; the difficulty was then to educate the client about how they need to be involved. The feedback from one company was instant and unusual: they accepted our recommendations without question.
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Is It Our Job to Educate Businesses in Tactical SEM?

Around the middle of last month I took a phone call from a friend who runs a similar web design agency to ours, with a request for help in putting together coherent SEO/SEM packages for seven of his clients. Before we met, I looked at his clients’ websites and found there was much to do.

When looking at the SEO, virtually all of these sites used keywords in the title that had been plucked out of thin air; most of them had no relationship with the copy whatsoever. With research, we made recommendations for changes in both title and on-page copy. The easy part was the SEO; the difficulty was then to educate the client about how they need to be involved. The feedback from one company was instant and unusual: they accepted our recommendations without question.
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