Tag Archive 'SEO'

May 05 2009

Free SEO Software- Traffic Travis

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Is your website getting the traffic it deserves?

You have an amazing product, a excellently designed website and a sales pitch that is right on. You launch your site and await the stampeding crowd…

You wait… and you wait… and you wait… :(

Meanwhile your competitor next door has people lined up down the block just waiting to get their product.  What are they doing that you’re not?  What is this big trick that you seem to be missing out on?
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Apr 27 2009

SEO For Wordpress – Image ALT Tags

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It is a great idea to add pictures in your blog posts. They not only help attract your readers to read your posts, but can also help you rank higher in the search engines. Pictures are worth a thousand words, so you can see how they help attract readers to actually read your posts, but how can Google and other search engines see pictures as an advantage and rank your site higher up in their search results?

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Apr 13 2009

SEO For Wordpress – Part 2

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Tip of The Day Number 2:  Wordpress All In One SEO Plugin

A great wordpress plug-in that I highly recommend you download for FREE is the “All In One SEO” Plug-in!  This tool will help you with optimizing your wordpress blog, and help your overall ranking in search engine results.wordpress-plugin

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Mar 09 2009

Tips To Optimizing Your Wordpress Blog

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Over the next couple of days I will be going through some easy quick fixes you can make to your blog in order to get a higher ranking in the major search engines and get more traffic overall!

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Tip of the Day Number 1 : Using Custom Permalinks

What is a Permalink?

Each blog post is assigned their own permanent web site address (URL), this a called a permalink.  This link is automatically generated when you publish a new post.  The default permalink in Wordpress looks like the following:

http://yourdomainname.com/?p=100/

where the p stands for post, and the 100 is just the ID that is assigned to that particular post.

However, in Wordpress you can customize your permalink to be more search engine friendly!

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