When emails like this come from amateurs it’s one thing, but when they come from so-called SEO professionals…
Not long ago I blogged about Crazy Egg Website Conversion Tests, which I thought was a pretty neat little tool.
One of our readers suggested trying HitTail, which is certainly not the same thing, but is very, very useful for anyone trying to learn something about a website’s visitors. It is a long-tail keyword research tool.
First, let me preface this post by saying there is nothing wrong with buying paid links, regardless of what Google says or what you think Google says. Paid links are called advertising. “Free” links, which are never actually free, are called public relations. This has been going on since someone in ancient Egypt first wrote a sandwich board reading “The End is near” and someone else asked, “How much to add ‘Reserve your burial plots today!’”
Have you ever wondered which are the best free SEO tools available on the Internet? Well here is my top ten list, so listen closely.
So you've translated your website into German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, French, Arabic, Portuguese and Chinese. Now what?
If you have spent much time earning a living on the Internet, few things will surprise you. However, I am always amazed with how many companies and individuals make astounding claims without backing them up.
In the real world, businesses come in every size, from self-employed entrepreneurs like me to mega malls like Wal-Mart.
Perhaps one of the biggest misconceptions in SEO is that ranking at Google and Yahoo is all that counts in search engine optimization.
Have you ever searched for something on Google and noticed that a website has a double listing - a main listing and a second listing indented - and wondered "Why?" And then wondered, "How?"