Archive for March, 2009

SEO Demand on the Rise in 2009

Good news to all SEO firms. Razorfish’s 2009 Digital Outlook Report indicates that demand the demand for organic SEO will actually rise this year. Advertisers are starting to jump in on the SEO bandwagon and are finally realizing the importance and benefits that organic SEO can bring. The flip side of the good news though is that those specializing in paid search campaigns will have to up their game or at least focus more on organic SEO methods as well because the budgets of these advertisers are estimated to cut as much as 10 percent compared to last year’s ... 0 Comments

Think Link Quality Not Quantity

Quality is slowly but surely starting to get the upper hand over quantity. I have always been of that thinking but am really glad that randfish of SEOmoz has affirmed it. In his post on 12 Easy Mistakes that Plague Newcomers to the SEO Field one of the things he mentioned is the newbies’ drive to get as much links as they want. According to randfish you should NOT split your efforts across many domains. What this means is that instead of registering tons of domains with the purpose of having them link back to your main site you ... 0 Comments

Town of Eu has SEO Problems

It speaks to the importance of the internet, specifically search, that it is not only businesses but even small towns that are very concerned about SEO. A town of 8,000 people in Normandy, France has decided to change its name because it doesn't place well in SERPs. (Believe me they don't. I've searched them in all major search engines and unless you add the word "town" to their name you won't find them in the first page.) The reason for the town's problem is not that their name is that their name is actually a highly competitive term - Eu. ... 0 Comments