Posts Tagged ‘search engine rankings’

 

What is the Google Panda Update?

Monday, April 18th, 2011

In late February 2011 Google announced a major update of its search engine ranking algorithm that would affect 12% of its search results and decrease some website visits by 50%. As of Monday, April 11, Google rolled out the update globally to all English-language users. Called the Panda or the Farmer Update, the latest announcement [...]

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SEO Tip of the Day – Choosing Targeted Keywords

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

When choosing keywords, start local, then target as specifically as possible.  Often, targeting your local demographic by incorporating local search phrases allows local searchers to naturally boost your search engine ranking.  From region to region, a variety of linguistic idiosyncracies exist.  For example, soda, cola, soft drink and pop all mean the same thing to different people.  [...]

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What is the Value of Your Fans or Followers in Social Media?

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

What is the value of your fans or followers in social media?  Though it’s difficult to have a firm grip on facts and numbers when it comes to rationalizing the amount of time spent towards account and reputation management on social media, the value of Facebook fans and Twitter followers can be measured. As a [...]

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