Archive for the ‘SEO’ Category

Keeping Google out of the WordPress backend

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Over the past few months we've noticed that more and more pages from inside the Wordpress backend are finding their way in to the Google index. This has always been a problem, but as Google seems to index more useless pages, and crackers get more sophisticated at finding vulnerabilities in ...

Do I really need a sitemap?

Monday, January 26th, 2009

Do I really need a sitemap? This question has been asked for a long time, and in mid 2005 Google made it even more complicated by introducing a sitemap format just for their spiders. First of all there are two types of sitemaps. One sitemap for users and one for Search ...

It’s hard to find a great place to sleep

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008



Webmasterradio.fm

Friday, March 28th, 2008

WebmasterRadio.fm is one of my guilty pleasures during the day. It's talk radio for geeks. Delivered live, streamed over the web, or in downloadable podcast format, you can find out the latest news in search, marketing, affiliate programs, or just a wild rant from Daron. Some of my favorite shows are ...

Modern ideas, ancient execution

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

While doing some research tonight and digging deep in to the SERPs I stumbled across this site. InternetRadioMarketing.Com. IRM's website is pure graphic. Not one single word of text on the page anywhere to be found. It boggles the mind that there are still websites. It doesn't get any better on ...

SEO, and non-competes, and ethics! Oh My!

Friday, February 8th, 2008

Anthony Muhaluk over at CC Tech brought up and interesting dilemma over at the SEO forum at WebWorkshop. It seems that his company was successful in helping a website rank rather well in local and state searches relating to the target market. So well that another company in the same ...