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10 Truths About Obtaining Better Google Rankings

Posted in SEO and Web Design by kevingallagher on the August 16th, 2007


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Introduction

I must have read hundreds of articles telling me how to get better rankings in Google. Some of this advice was very good and some was not. Here you will find 10 truths about getting better rankings in Google that I personally have found to be true after years of research. So let’s cut through the fat and get to the lean meat of the subject.

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Interview with Seth Godin on Squidoo

Posted in SEO and Web Design by kevingallagher on the August 3rd, 2007


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By Pauline Kerbici, Director of Marketing, High Rankings

Introduction
Insitefull Interview with Seth Godwin Interviewed by Pauline Kerbici, Director of Marketing highranking.com. They talk about The effects of the Google Slap and the new craze which is “Squidoo”.

Back in June, Jill and I were front and center at SES Toronto listening to Seth Godin, entrepreneur, best-selling author, and marketing guru. He is as excellent a speaker as he is a writer! Seth delivered a thought-provoking as well as motivational keynote speech, and if you ever get a chance to hear him speak, it is a truly remarkable experience!

We were very excited when Seth agreed to an interview for High Rankings Advisor readers. He has graciously answered a few questions about Squidoo, where he is founder and original squid.

Before we get started, you might need an explanation of the term "lens" that Seth mentions:

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SO, WHAT’S IS A LENS?

A lens is one person’s view on a topic that matters to her. It’s an easy-to-build, single web page that can point to blogs, favorite links, RSS feeds, Flickr photos, Google maps, your eBay auctions, CafePress designs, Amazon books or music, and more. Then, when someone is looking for recommended information, fast, your lens gets him started and sends him off in the right direction. Win, win!
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Now, here are the questions that Pauline put to Seth about Squidoo:

Pauline: It seems the Squidoo community has essentially built the brand and is making Squidoo even stronger. Did the community band together during the few weeks where rankings had hit a lull?

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Do Your Potential Customers Forget About You?

Posted in SEO and Web Design by kevingallagher on the July 29th, 2007

[By: Tom Kulzer]

Your web business probably gets product inquiries from potential customers around the globe. Inquiries come via e-mail and your web site, and you try to send information to each hot prospect as quickly as you can. You know that you can drastically increase the likelihood of making a sale by satisfying each person’s need for information quickly!

But, after you’ve delivered that first bit of information to your prospect, do you send him any further information?

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10 Blogger Types: The Good, the Bad, and the Sleazy

Posted in SEO and Web Design by kevingallagher on the July 26th, 2007

Written by Jill Whalen of highrankings.com

Introduction

These past few weeks I’ve watched how things played out in the blogosphere after breaking the story of Google’s new "unavailable_after" tag.  I have to say that what I learned was extremely interesting and educational to me!  I have been writing articles for the High Rankings Advisor newsletter and other publications for many years and have seen bits and pieces of my work get picked up in various places; however, it’s a whole ‘nother ballgame when you break an important news story.

Sharing What I Learned

As with most of my more popular newsletter articles, requests for republishing started coming in soon after it was published.  What made this one different was that many of the more popular bloggers in the search marketing space picked up the news quickly — and then things really went
crazy.     

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Getting started with your online business

Posted in SEO and Web Design by kevingallagher on the July 26th, 2007

Introduction
Do you want to start an online business but don’t know where to start? Well a good place to start would be here. I will be discussing how to set up your website, selecting products, what to do with your traffic and how to earn extra income from your website.

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Website Design That Works -Part II

Posted in SEO and Web Design by kevingallagher on the June 29th, 2007


Introduction

In this final part of ‘Website Design that Works’ we will be discussing how to structure your website and learn all about CSS, web standards and usability. If you need a refresher of the discussions on the previous article please visit part one for a recap. Most of these lessons are used with Dreamweaver, so the basics of Dreamweaver are required. You can go ahead and purchase Dreamweaver here insert code. Now lets get started.

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Website Design That Works-Part I

Posted in SEO and Web Design by kevingallagher on the May 25th, 2007


Intoduction.
Before you even think about opening Dreamweaver or your favourite html editor and start designing your site there are a few things I believe you need to do first. I am going to describe how to increase your work flow and give you some general tips and tricks that will speed up the design of your website project and help to get it showing up in search engines quicker .In future articles I will be going into greater detail of some of the topics I describe here. Now let’s get started. (more…)


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