SEO and Social Media Marketing Snake OilAre you tired of SEO and social media marketing "snake oil"? Find out how to recognize the difference in good SEO vs. bad SEO and how to reach your target market.
SEO and Social Media Marketing Snake OilPosted June 25th, 2010 Under: Internet marketing, SEO Blogging, SEO Factors, SEO Tools, Twitter, Website Development Issues, blogging, social media, social networking.

I often have a need for a character count script to tell me how many characters something contains. I also often find a need for a word count script. Since I never seem to find such a dual-purpose script handy for calculating characters and words all at once, my quickest response is often to open up my Microsoft Word. I wait for the cumbersome software to load, then copy and paste it and wait for Word to think for a while. It stinks, and I finally got really tired of it. There is no need to hog system resources and more screen space by opening Word or a similar software. I nearly always already have a browser window open, so it would be a lot easier to just open a new tab and then copy and paste the content into a quick and easy javascript character counter and word counter.
I have been a web guy for a very long time. I have often found that when I need a script or an application, it is best to just sit down and create it myself. Over the years, I have written a squillion web applications of all kinds. Strangely enough, I often find that the simplest tools to create are also the ones I have a hard time finding the moment to just do it. Once I get around to it, I have often found that there were a lot of others who felt the same way. For example, there are thousands of people every month who use my very basic and aged screen resolution test. I wrote it because at the time I saw a need for it in my daily routine. The same thing happened here.
Posted April 12th, 2010 Under: Internet, Internet marketing, SEO Blogging, SEO Factors, Twitter, Website Development Issues, blogging, marketing.

Page titles that get attention are smart, short, and compelling. Without a good page title, the rest loses importance. If you want to write a page title that works, stop using so many words. Write like you want it to be read.
I am a conversational writer, and I use too many words. I write books and long blog articles. You use too many words, too. Most of us use too many words. We make sentences too long. If we word-it-up, we (think we) seem smarter.
Page titles are a top priority for SEO. Titles are indexed, and page titles are what people click to read the rest. Practice writing page titles. Write it in fewer words if you can. Make it easy to understand.
Posted April 8th, 2010 Under: Google, Internet marketing, SEO Blogging, Website Development Issues, marketing.

Sometimes I wonder how pink ponies became so popular in today’s Internet marketing world. Then again, I guess I should stop wondering. People just love buying pink ponies and fairy dust. It is a shame, but when I look around the Internet and talk to people, I have to believe it is true. They think there is a magical fix for their dwindling or less-than-stratospheric profit levels.
Pink Pony Rental: $180 Per Month
I do not like to call people stupid. I try to inform them, instead. It usually doesn’t work, because the majority of people really love pink ponies, fairy dust, [...]
Posted December 7th, 2008 Under: SEO Factors.
Title tags are the most important place for keywords.
Although this statement about the importance of the title tag is the bottom line, I have placed it on the first line of this article about the HTML title tag for Web pages, for a good reason. This is the single most important on-site search engine optimization factor for improving search engine ranking for a given term. It defines your Web page, it is returned in search engine response pages (SERP), and it is given more weight by search engines than any other single part of your page.
Let’s examine the importance of HTML [...]