21 Articles match "Google","SEO"

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Thursday, February 25, 2010
SEO for Facebook Fan update pages is more important than ever now that Google announced that it will be displaying the results from 3 million fan pages in Google search results. Google doesn’t have access to personal profile updates because of Facebook’s agreement with Bing, and for that I’m glad. like using Facebook to quickly get in touch with all You can see their announcement via Twitter. I
 
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
I'm not an SEO expert, and I've never played one on TV. You could use Google keyword search or sites like SpyFu.com to see what similar sites to yours are using for keywords, how often people are using those terms, and how high they rank in search results. If you're using WordPress like I do, check out the very handy All In One SEO Pack plug in. But here are some tips I've learning along the way. They'll help raise your nonprofit website's visibility with search engines so that people will find your site much more easily. Figure out what
 
Monday, February 8, 2010
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Google Analytics is a very useful free tool for tracking site statistics. The resources below will help anyone, from the beginner to those who have been using Google Analytics for some time, learn how to get the most out of this great tool. For Beginners The following list of links will help you get started with Google Analytics from setup to understanding what data is being presented by Google Analytics. How to Use Google Analytics for Beginners - Mahalo’s how-to guide for beginners. A beginner’s guide to Google Analytics, Part 1 , Part 2 , Part 3 , Part 4 -
Had to share an interesting article about how Google’s new ability to crawl javascript is resulting in unintended consequences. Tags: Google SEM SEO javascript PP Tagged: javascript, PPC ...Tags:
The Google Webmaster Central blog announced the first new live chat event in over a year. They’ll be discussing a range of webmaster best practices and useful Google tools followed by a Q&A session to make sure you and your site are well primed for the holiday rush. Tagged: google live chat, google webmaster ...Tags: Info off of Search Engine Land: This event is named the “Holiday Webmaster Webinar” and takes place a week from Friday, November 13th at 10:00 am, Pacific Standard Time (GMT -08:00, San Francisco).
Fascinating article by Randy from SEOMoz about how Google potentially caps the # of URLs it will index from your site. Tagged: Google, google indexing cap, google's index, robot.txt, SEO ...Tags: Tags: Google SEO future of search google indexing cap google's index robot.txt This is particularly a problem for my team at EWG for a few reasons: This organization has been online since the beginning of the Internet, and old reports are still live online.
You want prospects to find your website when searching Google, Yahoo, Bing, or other engines.  You You know you need to “optimize” but are not sure what steps to take, or perhaps you wonder why your past search engine optimization (SEO) tactics failed to produce the desired result. TREW Marketing knows SEO.  We’ve We’ve worked with customers to achieve amazing results, and have learned along the way that SEO is a marathon, not a sprint.  It It takes a thoughtful strategy, a multi-faceted approach, and lots of monitoring and tweaking.
Search Engine Optimization can include constantly updated content, targeted keywords, pay per click advertising (such as Google Adwords ) and more. When you are a development, communications or marketing professional at a nonprofit, you are called upon to do so many things that SEO marketing can seem like a far-off dream, or something you can’t make time for. Why should you make time for SEO marketing? You’ve done banners, letters, annual reports, even made a twitter account for your nonprofit. But what’s next?
That friend of a friend who's searching for your organization online may turn to his trusted search engine of choice to locate you (whether it be Google, Yahoo!, MSN, etc.). Have you done any work to improve your "search engine optimization" (SEO)? There are some brilliant techie folks who have written entire books and training courses about this process, but never fear: A few small tweaks can go a long way. Social networks are shiny and exciting. Millions of people are connecting on them every minute of the day.
SEO for Facebook Fan update pages is more important than ever now that Google announced that it will be displaying the results from 3 million fan pages in Google search results. Google doesn’t have access to personal profile updates because of Facebook’s agreement with Bing, and for that I’m glad. like using Facebook to quickly get in touch with all You can see their announcement via Twitter. I
can’t help but wonder if it’s qualified traffic however, because when you search for them in Google, this is what their sitelinks look like: Sometimes you stumble onto something that just makes your day. I discovered the organization and website www.keep-a-breast.org.
I chose a few keywords, gave Google my credit card number, and BAM!  My Other areas to test include frequency, languages, and 3rd party Google ad feeds.  It It is a busy job managing Google adwords, but the payoff can be quite outstanding. Tags: Best Practices google adwords paid search pay-per-click PPC SE It looked easy.  I My website should be crawling with qualified prospects, right?  But