By Long on Nov 30, 2007 in SEO | 1 Comment
Seems Google Labs is working on a “Digg” style page ranking system that allows users to manually rank sites or delete them from their search results.
Perhaps the algorithm is heading in the direction most of us wish the BCS would head in college football.
Read about it here: Google to abandon pagerank?
By Long on Aug 26, 2007 in SEO | 1 Comment
In the last 6 months, I’ve spent an inordinate and possibly unhealthy amount of time learning about “search engine optimization” or SEO as the acronym geeks call it, and I’ve become relatively good at the techniques (don’t go testing this site for SEO - I haven’t put my efforts here.)
In any case, I’ve listened to [...]
By Long on Aug 25, 2007 in SEO | 1 Comment
Don’t know how I stumbled upon this, but “the life and times of the forrester” got a list of the first domain names ever registered. Apparently, this all started back in 1985?? I don’t even remember using an internet browser until 1994! Wonder what it cost to register a domain back then.
Here’s [...]
By Long on May 26, 2007 in SEO | 0 Comments
Just the other day, I wrote about a great podcast The SEO Advisor, by Paul Stanton.
Paul answered 2 of my 4 questions and yesterday addressed my last two question on his podcast.
Here is the direct link:
Part 3 & 4: Link Ranking & Hosting your Blog ‘outside’ your main domain?
Again, you can subscribe to his [...]
By Long on May 24, 2007 in SEO | 1 Comment
Search Engine Optimization or SEO, for short, is the practice of optimizing a website or blog for premium placement in the major search engines, like Google.com, Yahoo.com and Live.com (MSN search).
There are several, SEO experts out there, who hosts a great podcast and readily answers e-mails in the podcast if they haven’t already been [...]