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It’s the quintessential question business leaders often ask: How can I increase the search engine ranking for my business? To get a good ranking on any major search engine, you have to make sure your Web site is “search-engine optimized.&#...
by sebastien_g 2007-09-10 16:34 Keyword Strategy · Search Engine Optimization · SEO
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Pardon the title. I just want to come up #1 for “Hillary Clinton Search Engine Optimization.” But for real folks… Come on candidates… you know that everything you say will be rehashed on a blog (hopefully this one) in just a strange, nefarious way. We understand you, the candidate, are little narcissist without thought of the little guy; even the little guy who is going to ruin your week by either posting private videos or surreal campaign moments that has you, the candidate, looking about as dumb founded & bedazzled you decided to be… base on a FOCUS GROUP. (more…) hillary clinton search engine optimiztion� hillary clinton search engine optimiztionLink:
by sebastien_g 2007-08-30 09:08 seo
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There are Black SEO methods and there are White Hat SEO methods. Why they are called that way have a lot to do with the good and the bad; and sometimes the consequences can be ugly. Black Hat SEO methods are generally the best way to ensure your site gets nixed by the search engines. **In fact, if you would like your site to be ranked right up there with the Black Hat giants such as BMW and RICHO in Germany, go ahead and blatantly use some of the available Black Hat SEO methods available. (more…) black hat seo� search engine optimization� search engine placement� black hat seo, search engine optimization, search engine placementLink:
by sebastien_g 2007-08-22 09:09 seo
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When talking with clients and other SEO rockstars, one of the most common questions is “how do you know which links will pass you the link juice and which ones will not?”  If your success depends, even slightly, upon being found in th...
by sebastien_g 2007-07-22 21:35 Inbound Linking · SEO · Search Engine Optimization
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Ahhh… to begin an SEO linking campaign. The biggest pain in the butt is… “where the HELL to begin?” Also, lately, getting inbound links has become more about what you can afford than the value of your site. Welcome to the SE...
by sebastien_g 2007-07-09 23:48 search-engine-optimization · link-building · seo
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To provide our clients with a complete 360� solution we have established strategic partnerships with some other industries that could relate to broader interpretation and development of your brand and business. BlackRock Black Rock is a 100% Black-owned company managed under the leadership of Merle O’Brien (MD). The company offers integrated communications solutions. They have worked with reputable names such as: Bankseta, TETA, Danone, Blue IQ, Savant, Department of Health, ICASA, SAQA, to mention a few. BlackMilk “Black Milk - wear what you eat” is a company specializing in creative fashion wear. Our interest in BlackMilk is shared creative business and brand awareness in fashion and clothing, commissioned and otherwise. Online shop opening soon. Design Partnership The Design Partnership is a collection of specialist design services, architectural, retail & hospitality, 3D conceptual design to mention but a few. Combining and working in the same environment to provide creative solutions across the design spectrum. The Design Partnership transcends thresholds between the various design fields. They have worked on projects such as Mugg and Bean, Siemans, Brooklyn Bakery, Baobab, MTN, Yamaha, Kulula etc (please see more on their work at www.designpartnership.co.za – designed by Fluorescence Media Design) Holistic Holistic is a digital motion and animation studio specializing in all spectrums of animation, film and video. They most recently worked on the Rooi Rose Supermodel reality show broadcast on SABC. The Open group The Open Group is a collaboration of independent companies that work together as a team on certain projects. The Companies include: Dmags (DVD and digital), Ink (branding and print), Holistic (Broadcast and Video), as well as Owen Blumberg Attorneys (law firm). D-MAGS Dmags specializes in DVD magazines and is under management by Louis Gavin (ex TBWA Gavin/Reddy) and Annerie jv Rensburg. Louis Gavin has worked with big accounts such as Edgars and MTN. Student @ Work Student@Work is an affiliation program between The Open Window School of Visual Communication and Fluorescence Media Design. Student@Work is a program that has been developed by Fluorescence and The Open Window to help their students gain real-life experience in all the fields of education that The Open Window offers to their students. This program has enormous benefits for students and for the industry, as well as for clients that desire to make use of the program. Martin Feinstein of PSA has also commented on the benefits of this program (please see www.proudlysa.co.za). No Tags
by sebastien_g 2007-06-12 00:26 SEO
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The blogging movement on the Internet over the past few years has generated a massive amount of attention and for good reason. Viral messaging is spreading like, well, a virus; and trust and reputation continue to make or break companies seeking online success. The social networking and Web 2.0 population is discussing, reviewing, and endorsing products, services, and companies in all vertical markets including real estate, ecommerce, business to business services, software and technology, health concerns, media, politics, news, and more. (more…) blog advertising� blog reviews� link building strategy� social bookmarking� social media optimization� blog advertising, blog reviews, link building strategy, social bookmarking, social media optimization
by sebastien_g 2007-04-30 02:42 social network marketing · seo · search engine optimization · link building
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Posted by randfishThis morning I spent a half hour interviewing Danny Sullivan about the upcoming Search Marketing Expo in Seattle on June 4 and 5. We hashed through quite a bit of material and I learned a great deal about what the goals of the conference will be, who the target audience is and why there are so many changes from his successful SES conference series. Size of Venue & Limited Crowd With SMX, the crowd capacity is 550 attendees, a far cry from the throngs of thousands in attendance at SES shows in San Jose or New York, but considerably larger than the tiny size of exclusive events like SEODays or Elite Retreat. Danny's hoping that by limiting the crowd size, he can do a few things: Create more one-on-one time for attendees with speakers and search engines reps Enable public parties rather than private, invite-only events after hours Cultivate the perfect size for networking Allow audience participation to be more egalitarian Cliques & the Search World I think Danny has recently felt the pain of the average conference attendee who has trouble getting time to talk to speakers, doesn't get invited to private parties, and may not even know anyone else at the show. As such, he's created built-in networking events on the night before the show (Sunday, June 2) and the first night of the show (Monday, June 3). The goal is to make sure that everyone has a chance of appearing in Rebecca's comic strips ;) No, seriously, I think he's hoping that people who attend will have a much better opportunity to connect with the people they want without restriction. It's a noble goal, and I hope that it has success. Change in Session Format The sessions at SMX are nothing like what you'd see at SES. There are only two tracks per day, and even then, the late afternoon debates (one on SEO, one on paid search) are all by themselves in their time slots. The content is radically different too, focusing much more on advanced strategies, working through search issues with people from the search engines and hearing about techniques and tactics that are typically never discussed during SES shows. Focus on Advanced Marketers Danny noted on the phone that while everyone is invited to attend, he hopes that this show will specifically provide very advanced search marketers with the kind of value they rarely get at conference sessions. The basics aren't provided here, and a high level of knowledge will be assumed, so the presentations from the speakers and the questions from the audience are expected to be of a different echelon than SES. A Few Problems with the Show It's hard to say anything negative about SMX - it's in Seattle (my favorite town,�hence the reason I live here), it's on advanced topics, it's smaller and more intimate and Matt Cutts will actually be there. �The only struggles so far have been: Including Speakers - Danny mentioned that with hundreds of speaker applications and only a couple dozen slots, he's had to say no to many of the folks who are often fantastic speakers. I barely got a slot myself, having to fistfight Ken Jurina out back of a chicken farm in rural Alberta. Presenting Content - with only two days, you're limited in what you can focus on and how deeply. Hence, Danny's creation of some of the specialty SMX shows later in the year - Local & Mobile and Social Media (both in October) Lack of Press - As Danny and I both noted on the phone - it's impossible to compress complex search issues (like those he wants to address at SMX) in a mainstream journalism publication. The background necessary to understand the issues properly would take the entire article, so getting press coverage here will be tough. That said, the event is less for the media and more for the attendees - that might turn out to be a very good thing. Uncharted Waters - there's no real focus group or user testing on this, and while Danny has an incredible track record and a ton of experience, I think even he might be nervous about how the new format is received and covered. I'd love to hear what you think, not just about the new SMX series, but about the problems with conferences in the past and what you'd hope to see out of this new endeavor. If we're very, very lucky, Danny himself might even come by and leave a comment or answer a question. :)Technorati Tagssmx, search marketing expo, danny sullivan
by sebastien_g 2007-04-27 15:37 seo · search engine optimization · sem · internet marketing
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