Archive for the "SEO" category

 

Contest Update :: More Content, More Prizes, More Goodness

 

I’ve been surprised and extremely grateful that several new people have stepped up to offer some more really great prizes for the eMoms Birthday Party Contest!
Plus, to put this all into context, next week is Search Engine Marketing and Optimization Week.
The week of April 9th, look forward to:

Interviews with Chris Pearson and Sarah Lewis on […]

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Link Strategy :: Quantity vs. Quality

 

For those of you who aren’t already subscribed to Darren’s ProBlogger feed (ok, that’s probably none of you…) my most recent guest post is up today called The Ultimate Guide to Getting Lots of Link Love (and why you should care!).

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Blogging Elite Retreat :: Aaron Wall

 

I am a new raving fan of Aaron Wall. Holy cow was his presentation fantastic!
Interestingly, and I guess not surprisingly, a lot of what Aaron talked about was also some of what Neil talked about - headlines, subheads and descriptions are the most critical component to getting good search engine rankings. I had thought that […]

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Pimp Your SEO with Search Engine Journal

 

I almost hate to post this, because I want so badly to be chosen by Search Engine Journal for this project.
They are tackling one site a week to offer FREE SEO advice from the Pros. Just give them your info and SEO goals, and you’re under consideration.
Found via the ever-informative Neil Patel.

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Burning SEO Questions :: Strut Your Google-icious Stuff!

 

You guys were SO helpful last week when I posted my very techy questions. So I figured I would give you the spotlight again as I ask of you, dear readers… Let’s chat SEO!

If my site is installed in a sub-directory /blog/], what is the absolute best way to set up my index page for […]

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Increase Your Blog Revenue with Analytics :: Part II

 

In my first post in this intro to analytics series, we talked about how to listen to your readers to give them the content that they want.
Today, we maximize and monetize it.
Compelling content speaks for itself, in that if you write great stuff, great people want to read it. But figuring out what content to […]

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Google Killed the All Star Mom

 

Sadly, the Google Bomb is dead.
Which means, I can no longer be found when you search for “all star mom“.
I was kind of proud of that one.
:’(

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MVPs for Friday February 9th

 

Although I don’t get the chance to do my MVP post every Friday, I have read some REALLY great posts this week, so indeed, they MUST be shared.
Neil Patel threw down the gauntlet in a sheerly brilliant linkbait/PR push that is a textbook example of how to get massive attention and links that […]

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Nifty Free Site Tools (I would pay for these!!)

 

I came across a couple of really valuable tools this last weekend.
If you are a Firefox user, you may notice that now I have a pretty little icon in the address bar (it appears in Bloglines even in IE). I created the icon in Photoshop, then went to HTML-Kit, uploaded the image, and it automatically […]

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Learning site optimization as I go…

 

Well, it’s been a bit frustrating lately here at eMoms. But I am getting back into the swing of things again, as I am committed to making my work from home business succeed.
I spoke with my friend Jonathan the other day, and he and I had a great conversation in regards to getting ranked by […]

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