Anyone can make a site. No matter how much was invested in the site (ex. time, or money), and how good it looks or even how it is structured, alone it will not build the key traffic with internal and external links. If a webmaster wishes to drive links, there are some options out there.
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Search Engine versus Social Networking Traffic?
In SmashApps.com, they published a post Search Engine Traffic vs Social Media Traffic? Which is Better? listing pros and cons, but it was leaning more thoward social media. For one, Social Media is not Social Network. Big difference as one is a way of marketing while the other is the actual place online, like Facebook
[Continue Reading...]SEO 101: Meta Tags
Yes, I am continuing my SEO 101 topics. My previous article was SEO 101: The Article And Its Content. This time I am covering meta tags. What are meta tags? It is a meta element. By Wikipedia: A meta element is HTML or XHTML used to provide structured metadata about a Web page. In a
[Continue Reading...]On WordPress Security Straight From Matt
A couple months ago at WordCamp Chicago 2009, Matt Mullenweg had been asked by Dan Schulz on how to make WordPress more secure. Finally what he has said has been written in more detail at WordPress.org in the article How to Keep WordPress Secure. From the getgo, I had known that the primary way was
[Continue Reading...]SEO 101: The Article And Its Content
Every day I see people blog about search engine optimization (SEO) tips. Some are quite similar, and some mix in things that work for them. However, there are really some basic things that should be played with first before trying to get fancy. Not long ago, I posted about SEO in my article named Search
[Continue Reading...]A Nifty SEO Story
If you look up the term ‘#1 douchebag‘ in Google, you will find that Micah Baldwin (@micah on Twitter) holds that spot. This is because he asked people to link to him using that term as an anchor link. Some people would probably shake their head, but after hearing his presentation at WordCamp Chicago 2009,
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