I was feeling like I had no SEO style in terms of clothing. So, I created this SEO t-shirt (for sale – the link is in the post). It reads, “I Play In Traffic: It’s an SEO Thing”. And oh yeah, the t-shirt is made of organic materials. Here’s the link.
Deciding what keywords to use during optimization isn’t always ‘what you think’ people are searching for. There’s a science to it. Luckily, there are free and easy ways to find current search trends. Here’s a very quick video tip using Youtube.
Local Optimization can lead to more website traffic right in your backyard. This time around, I’ve decided to SHOW you by way of video. See it, learn it, do it. You’re welcome.
With little doubt, marketing online and using video for traffic or positive brand awareness is a prudent idea. But, a question I often hear or ask myself is, “What exactly should I do to promote my video online?” We’ll use Youtube as our example, but in any event, here are the basics.
The more I learn about marketing on the web and the web in general, the more interested I become in studying it and talking about it. My new research project, Signals Vs. Noise, is part research and part sharing of knowledge on the topic of web ‘signals’ vs. web ‘noise’. What the heck does it all mean?
An SEO basics (cheat sheet) desktop wallpaper is perfect for newbies. Think of it as a desk reference checklist that is always at your fingertips. From pre-campaign to reporting, the basics (and more) are right here for you to put directly on your desktop. Download it now, right here.
With little doubt, improving conversions on a website is at the forefront of most website owner minds. Sometimes the smallest change can have a very big impact. How?
Everyone is a freak about the GPS capabilities on an iPhone, but there seems to be so many more bells and whistles than many people need. Why not keep it simple? Here’s a cool concept that anyone could use, whether in a home town or traveling.
Concepts are sometimes easy. They’re fun too. Implementing them is another story. That said, TV has digital cable and DVR and DVD and coming soon is 3D. But where’s the increased interactivity? I know. Read more and you will too.



