Archive for January, 2010
5 Best Practices for Writing SEO-Minded Blog Posts
We all know that blogs can be great spider food for search engines because of their regularly updated content, but there are a few SEO techniques to keep in mind to give your blog the ability to reach its full SEO potential.
Why Doesn’t iPad Support Flash?
Just 24 years into the era of the iPad, Steve Jobs’ newest toy has been introduced to resounding applause, been lauded for its beauty, and been called “a photojournalist’s dream machine,” but questions remain.
Welcome to the World, Apple iPad
Well, isn’t this just the biggest surprise in the world?
Twitter Announces Local Trending
Why they overlooked a tech-centric city like Austin in lieu of San Antonio is beyond me, but Twitter made a huge move yesterday when they announced the roll-out of Local Trends.
Test Your Skills with Google’s Webmaster Quiz
Think you’re the cat’s meow when it comes to Google’s webmaster tools?
Google Labs’ Browser Size Could Help with Conversions
We’re always impressed with the wealth of tools you can pick up through Google Labs. Recently we’ve started to play around with Browser Size, a cool and simple gadget that allows you to visualize just how much of your site is being seen on first glance.
Tips for Making Your Twitter Lists SEO Friendly
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!Twitter lists can definitely be used for SEO purposes; they’re are just as spiderable as any other url, so it is possible for one to appear on a search engine results page. One of the most important things to [...]
Google Launches ‘Click to Call’ Ads for Smart Phones
With smart phones now able to do nearly everything a computer can do, search engines that rely heavily on pay-per-click ads for revenue – like Google – are having to adjust to the changing tides.