by Julie Johnson | 4th March 2010
Yahoo and Twitter have recently made a major announcement to inform their users that the search engine provider and social media site are going to be working together. For users of Yahoo and Twitter, this announcement means that you will be able to receive tweets from some of Yahoo's most used sites, including the Yahoo home page. In addition to receiving the tweets, Twitter users will also have the ability to change their status, and post new tweets from the Yahoo sites. Read More
by Julie Johnson | 4th March 2010
Among the latest, and most crucial, prospects of search engine optimization management embodies the practice of social networking internet sites to help improve your SEO. The three greatest sociable networking places on the web nowadays are My Space, Facebook and Twitter, but which one will assist you to the highest degree when it pertains advertisement of your business organization and optimizing your internet site for search engines? Unless you have a full-size staff, it's in all probability impractical to believe that you will be able to keep up a page at all three web sites, but it's definitely worth it to own a really dynamic page on at least one of these web sites. Read More
by Julie Johnson | 4th March 2010
SEO constitutes a flourishing field, but in the preceding eight years, matters have shifted quite a bit. Although a lot of the identical search engine marketing maneuvers are still implemented, the procedure has become a much more complicated one. Read More
by Julie Johnson | 1st February 2010
It seems that every time there is talk of SEO management and strategies, the only thing that everyone is concerned with is a top ranking on Google. Of course Google is the top of the food chain on the web and certainly a top ranking site on Google, will be one that will be getting a ton of traffic and will be seen by many unique visitors on a regular basis. Read More
by Julie Johnson | 31st January 2010
Not that long ago, one of the most successful marketing strategies that a business utilized was the purchase of billboard or newspaper advertisements. This form of advertising gained their business a great deal of exposure and make sure that they were profitable. Today things are very different, instead of billboards and newspapers, customer turn on their computer and search the internet for the service that they are looking for. Since the consumer has changed their means of search, these companies must now change their means of advertising. Read More
by Julie Johnson | 28th January 2010
When it comes to the internet, there is nobody bigger then Google in terms of searching, tools, advertising, just about everything. While Google is already the dominant search engine for individuals searching from home, they are now in the process of trying to become the dominant search engine for mobile searching as well. Read More
by Julie Johnson | 21st January 2010
GFH also known as Google Friendly Hosting is a United States and United Kingdom based web hosting company that offers free SEO services in addition to its web hosting service. So far this is the only web hosting service that is offering an SEO service with their web hosting that is free. Read More
by Julie Johnson | 13th January 2010
Content is the key to any business web site. The more content you provide related to your business, your industry, your products or your services, the higher your search engine rankings will be. This is important because search engine rankings, by Google, Yahoo, or any other search engine are a key part in getting customers to your web site. The higher your ranking the higher up your web site will be on the search engine results list, which should translate into more visitors to your site, and hopefully more business for your company. Here are some ideas that you may not have considered for additional content for your business web site. Read More
by Julie Johnson | 10th January 2010
If your business is considering creating a web site, or has recently created a web site for the first time, the goal of this site is to attract as many new customers as possible, to help grow your business. In order to reach as many customers as possible you will need to increase your search engine ranking, since the higher your ranking is, the higher up you will be in the results list when someone is searching for the products or services you provide. SEO management is the best way to help improve your search engine ranking, but there are other things you can do to help attract customers to your web site. Read More
by Julie Johnson | 29th December 2009
Many businesses employ SEO management because they believe that the more customers who find their web site, the better it will be for them, but this is not always true. More web advertising is not always better, especially if your business is not equipped to handle a large increase in your customer base. Read More
by Julie Johnson | 29th December 2009
Google first launched their Google Earth software in 2005, and people were immediately fascinated by the potential of this very powerful tool. The first thing most people wanted to see was the images of where they live, and after that people typically started searching for famous landmarks, both locally and around the world. In addition to all of the amazing images that Google Earth was making available for everyone there was also a wealth of information and figures that were being provided as people sat in their homes and explored the planet. Read More
by Julie Johnson | 25th December 2009
The newest smart phone to hit the market was created Google, Verizon and Motorola to be a direct competitor to the Apple iPhone and AT&T. The Google Droid was manufactured by Motorola, featuring Google's Droid technology, and is available over Verizon's extensive 3G network. The Google Droid is a great phone that offers the latest technology and hardware, and has many applications and features that allow it to compete with the iPhone, but so far it is has not had the significant impact that Google, Verizon and Motorola hoped for. Read More
by Julie Johnson | 22nd December 2009
It use to be that larger companies had an unfair advantage on the internet, after all they could afford a much larger advertising budget and much stronger SEO management than their smaller counterparts putting them in the top of the search results each and every time. Read More