Tag: SEO

The Hidden Potential of Your Google Analytics Data

Have you ever opened a closet just to have a pile of junk fall out on you? You know, hypothetically speaking. Maybe you’ve slid the door open only to be met with a falling box of baseball hats. Especially if you have a 12-year-old son that’s obsessed with hats, but not obsessed with putting things…
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Your Website is Launched! Now What?

Launching a shiny new website is an exciting time. You may think once that is done just sit back and watch the web traffic roll in, right? Well, that’s not going to happen, not at least until you get local search engines to help you, as you would most definitely need quality vendors to help…
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Readability: Writing for a wider audience

Readability wasn’t a word that was thrown around much back in my creative writing department at college, but if you asked I probably would have said I was pretty good at it. My professors and classmates liked my writing, what more was there to it? However, once I switched from writing stories to writing articles,…
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Content Writing and SEO; like bread and butter

When we’re talking about a website the term SEO comes up a lot… Search Engine Optimization. You know what it stands for and you know that you need it, but how do you GET it? What really goes into optimizing your website for organic search? The answer is simple, and not so simple at the…
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One Size Fits All SEO Package, or Scam?

If you’re a website administrator, chances are you’ve gotten one of those generic sales pitch emails that try to sell you a one-size-fits-all SEO package.   We recently received one for our site www.streetpartyrun.com. Alisha was kind enough to analyze our site, or so she says. Let’s turn the tables a little bit and address some…
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Wait a minute Google, I thought you liked me (frowny face)?

Developing and launching a beautiful new mobile-friendly website is a great start.  However, if you do not have a plan for ongoing content creation that lovely new website will not continue to deliver a ROI in the form of website traffic.  Most likely traffic will tank a month or two after its newness wears off. …
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