SEO Category

Why Meta Tags Still Matter

by Bryan Lokey
Thursday, February 11th, 2010

You may not know it but you see the results of the meta title and description tags every time you use a search engine. The title and short description that is displayed on the Search Engine Results Page (or SERP) are actually taken directly from the meta tags coded into your site. Meta tags are […]

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How To Stop Search Engines From Indexing Certain Pages

by Bobby Martinez
Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Did you know that you can stop Google from indexing certain pages on your website? You can, with a certain tool called “robots.txt” Robots.txt, as you might have already guessed, is a text file that you can put on your website that will direct programs that crawl the web (web crawling bots) and give them […]

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Create a Homepage That Sells

by Jacqueline Sinex
Monday, February 23rd, 2009

Simple is good, but beware of oversimplifying. A homepage needs to be more than just one picture of your product with an “enter” link. Gone are the 1990s. You need to design your homepage for 2 audiences – your visitors (humans) and the search engines (robots). Here are some tips: Include a brief yet specific […]

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Quick Tip: SEO for Firefox Add-on

by Bryan Lokey
Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

What tools do you use to evaluate your site’s SEO? Hopefully, by now, you know that Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is important for increasing your site rank with search engines. When trying to increase your site ranking and boost your SEO it is important that you have a clear sense of your rankings so you […]

Questions About “DIY SEO”

by Bobby Martinez
Friday, August 22nd, 2008

Update: This article contains outdated information. Please refer to: https://www.webii.net/blog/2015/05/tips-for-diy-seo-in-2015/ We often field questions about search engines and how a small business with a limited budget can drive traffic to its website. Most people want to know, what can they do themselves, without hiring anyone, without spending much

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User-Friendliness and SEO-Friendliness

by Jacqueline Sinex
Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

Planning to redesign your website? Always good to hear! Here are a few tips for improving your website, even on a limited budget. 1. Keep your logo in the top left corner, linked to the main URL. It seems so simple. But there are still many sites that do not practice this. More and more […]

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