Do spelling and grammar matter when evaluating content and site quality? Matt Cutts answers.
Read This PostThere are some major changes that have occurred in the last few weeks for me and as a result will change things for SEO Aware. I was offered a job as the Managing editor of SearchEngineJournal.com and I decided to take it. I have read SEJ forever and have respected what they offer since day […]
Read This PostLee Odden of TopRank Online Marketing, Steve Rubel of Edelman, Li Evans of LiBeck Integrated Marketing, Barry Schwartz of RustyBrick, Loren Baker of BlueGlass, and Mari Smith discuss Google+ More WebProNews Videos
Read This PostIn March 2011 TechCrunch reported that 100 million iPhones have been sold and in June 2011 MocoNews reported that 25 million iPads have been sold. 125 million people and the numbers grow everyday! I am surprised at how many websites do not work on my iPad and iPhone. I am shocked that it has not […]
Read This PostHow does Google see underscores vs. dashes? Matt explains. Many old school web designers have ignored the importance of dashes vs. underscores. It was nice to see Matt address it again. If Google mentions it you should assume it matters in some way or will.
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Read This PostI am so excited that BlueGlass announced a conference in September because I had just been told by my doctors I couldn’t attend SMX in New York. It has been no secret that I love BlueGlass conferences. I went to (what was the) Search and Social Summit last year and had a blast. I also attended […]
Read This PostI had surgery last month and have been unable to work for awhile. I have been reading all week and the fantastic articles have not stopped. Here are some great articles I read today. Understanding Foursquare’s Enhanced Specials & Deals 40 Google Plus Tips for Newbies 4 Ridiculous Digital Marketing Topics That Won’t Die How […]
Read This PostPPC is not always easy and can be expensive. The following graphic may explain why some of you are spending a lot on PPC. Click on the image for a larger image. © 2011 WordStream, Inc.
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