by Matt Foster | Aug 22, 2012 | Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
In last week’s blog post, I wrote about structured data markup. That brings up the question of why you might want to consider adding some elements of this markup vocabulary to your website’s code. I’ve read a few articles in prominent, non-technical...
by Matt Foster | Aug 15, 2012 | Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
If you’re very observant, or if you just spend a lot of time poking at Google or Bing, over the last year or so perhaps you’ve noticed that the search engines are returning results that are a lot more informative than they used to be. “Old”...
by Matt Foster | Aug 8, 2012 | Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Back in April, Google released a new major update to its search algorithms under the project name “Penguin”. The update didn’t cause the same amount of chaos and panic that followed the 2011 Panda update, but it still took a big bite out of the...
by Matt Foster | Jul 24, 2012 | Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Uncategorized
Nearly everyone who owns a website wants to see it perform better in the search engines. Good search results are especially critical for business websites that are expected to generate leads or produce e-commerce sales. Unfortunately, a lot of business owners give up...
by Matt Foster | May 15, 2012 | Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Does your business really need to have a website that’s mobile-friendly, or perhaps even a separate version of the site that’s dedicated to mobile device users? That’s a question that a lot of business owners are wrestling with as they watch the...
by Matt Foster | May 7, 2012 | Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
When you start looking through all of the statistics regarding your website, it can be hard to sort out what’s important from what’s merely interesting. Web stats reporting packages can confront you with a staggering variety of reports. There are as many...