Category | SEO

Number of Words per Search Query Increases

Posted on 25 February 2009

User search behavior continues to evolve. Analysis shows an increasing number of words in each search query.

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Follow PubCon South Presenters on Twitter

Posted on 14 February 2009

List of more than 50 panelists, speakers and moderators from PubCon South 2009 in Austin, TX that are on Twitter

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SEO Tools I Use Every Day

Posted on 12 February 2009

Looking for SEO tools to add to your toolbox? I’ve compiled a list of 25 mostly free tools you can use everyday to accelerate you SEO efforts.

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SEO Strategy – Building Blocks for Success

Posted on 12 February 2009

How to develop an effective SEO strategy that brings in targeted users to build your business.

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Chicago SEO Meetup Group

Posted on 09 February 2009

Chicago area SEOs looking to network and learn should join the local Chicago SEO Meetup group.

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How to Get Buy-in From IT on SEO Initiatives

Posted on 22 January 2009

You’re in charge of an SEO initiative that requires the IT team’s buy in. How can you boost your chances of getting the IT team on-board with the project? We’ve put together 6 steps to increase your chances of getting buy-in from IT.

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SEO for Social Media Websites at SocialDevCamp Chicago

Posted on 08 August 2008

I’ll be presenting at SocialDevCamp Chicago on August 9th, 2008. This Midwest unconference is geared towards people interested in social networks, web applications, platform development, new media, and any of the exciting (but messy) topics in-between.
I’ll be presenting (see final presentation below) on SEO for social media websites. This presentation is geared towards how to [...]

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The Definition and Future of SEO

Posted on 16 May 2008

Our take on the ever-hot topic of the “Death of SEO” and “What is SEO?”. Over the course of the past 8 years, not a year goes by without someone prominent in the SEO/Web community announcing that “SEO is Dead!” What is SEO? Is it dying? Or, perhaps its dead already?

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