Archive for June, 2009
In my last post on SEO conferences, “SEO Conferences: To Go or Not to Go”, I outlined some factors you should consider when deciding to attend an SEO conference or not. Today I’m telling you that if you’ll be in London on November there is a conference that is worth attending, the International Search Summit.
The International Search Summit will be held on November 19, 2009 at the British Library in London. The last International Search Summit was held only last month with the summit’s focus on social media. The upcoming search ...
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One of the biggest mistakes yet most common mistakes of new websites is not having a good site structure. It is a huge mistake not only because it can affect your users as they navigate from page to page but also because it can affect your site’s SEO.
Site structure for the user:
If your site is unstructured navigation can become confusing because jumping from page to page would be like leaping from portal to portal with no sense of direction. Structure is needed so that visitors can know where they are in the ...
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Thinking of more ways to get links from sites that can actually pass substantial link juice? In case you’ve overlooked them you should look into sites with .gov and .edu extensions. Note that while a good number of .gov and .edu sites rank really well the extension does not guarantee good link juice, hence, it is still a good idea to choose among the .edu and.gov sites you want to target for getting backlinks. In general though these sites rank pretty well because they get high quality links and are of institutes that ...
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