Posted by James on June 14th, 2008
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So you’re already ranked on the first page of Google for your keywords and there is seemingly no more SEO work for you to do. The only problem is, now that you are there… you are realizing that the traffic levels are not as good as you had once thought. How do you break thorough this slump and continue your growth?
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Posted by James on June 12th, 2008
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Content is not necessarily king. Content + marketing = king.
Content is important for obtaining large reader ships and returning visitors. But over the years I’ve seen many sites that have page after page of 100% unique content but still fail to get over 200 uniques a day. In saying this, I’ve also seen small niche sites with correct SEO done that can pull 300-500 uniques from search engines from multiple keywords.
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Posted by James on June 11th, 2008
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The good thing about Wordpress is that there are so many different plugins to let you customize it all you want. The original software package, as amazing as it is, is not 100% search engine friendly.
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Posted by Ryan on June 10th, 2008
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Ever since the nofollow attribute was introduced, people have argued inconclusively whether or not Google spiders nofollow links. Everybody has been running around like a dog chasing a racquetball trying to figure out whether or not these links hold any value.
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Posted by James on June 9th, 2008
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The most effective way to market your website is to advertise in the places that have people interested in your subject. If you want to reach students - go to a school. If you want to get businessmen - go to an airport. If you want to reach people in legal trouble - go to a seedy bar or something. Sometimes you need to get creative.
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