Search engine results for “Internet marketing strategy for business” often bring up websites with exciting claims, but most online successes come from a series of small steps taken consistently over time.
The Internet is packed with millions of sites clamoring for the attention of people who visit on average about 100 sites a month. (more…)
Using YouTube to promote a related website is often a good use of time. Using YouTube strictly for building that site’s SEO is not.
For many years, YouTube publishers could add a link in the description that displays underneath the video, and the link would be do follow. A do follow link means that the landing page on the receiving end of the link receives benefit from search engines. (more…)
Keyword niches deliver great results for search engine optimization if an article targets the smallest number of search engine results for the maximum return on investment.
It is tempting to produce content that target important keywords that attract tens of thousands or even thousands of searches a month in Google, Bing and Yahoo! (more…)
Website managers who emphasize search engine optimization know that finding high quality backlinks is like finding a pot of gold.
Search engines love those kinds of links because they represent a vote in favor of the site getting the link. (more…)
The Google Ads keyword planner is one of the best ways to research keywords for search engine optimization. But it also has some limitations.
Although the planner is available for publishers who want to run search engine marketing campaigns on Google Ads, it’s also useful for anyone who wants to improve organic search results. (more…)
Launching a new content management system in place of another one is a path to greater online glory or a path to online obscurity.
The decision to change a CMS brings with it a high risk of major problems that could result in a large decline in site audience and revenue. (more…)
Featured snippets in Google search results are a way for Google to keep its visitors. They also offer better rankings and click throughs. But they also are a way for websites to get better rankings and click throughs from Google.
“Google’s search results sometimes show listings where the snippet describing a page comes before a link to a page, not after as with our standard format. Results displayed this way are called featured snippets,” Google says. (more…)