We have decided it is time to give this site some more customized look. A great design is being developed now but we lack a logo.
So here's the deal:
Create a logo draft;
Send it to me at seosmarty@gmail.com
Win the contest!
The concept is up to you: we are open to various ideas!
In exchange you'll get featured on both DailySEOTip and SearchEngineJournal.com - which means plenty of exposure and your career boost: a blogroll link, a post advertising the designer service and the featured mention at Search Engine Journal
So how does that sound? Let's make this blog...
*The following tip was shared by Kaila Strong of Vertical Measures, a link services and social media marketing company based in Phoenix, AZ. *
The world of social media is an ever growing one. New sites are popping up every day, and so-called gurus or experts in social media marketing are aplenty, but we rarely hear about link building experts utilizing social media marketing to help in their efforts....
*The following (short but valid) tip is by Nick LeRoy*
Too many people focus on anchor text when they seek out linking opportunities. Yes a do follow keyword related anchor text is the best, however it's important to not overlook other linking opportunities.
Specifically I would like to address URL based links. These links typically don't rocket your site to #1 but they can sometimes be a...
*The following tip was shared by Eric Gesinski who does Tulsa SEO and web design in Tulsa*
Google AdWords is used often by many internet marketers to help draw targeted traffic to their web sites. There are several elements within AdWords there are not often seen that can help improve CTR and position without wasting money. Here are three ways to improve your AdWords results that you might not have...
It's been said early and often that the best form of SEO is to market your "brand" first and foremost.
Marketing a particular product, service, website or brand in a lot of markets leads to links being given naturally. However, despite what anyone tells you natural link building doesn't produce a horde of backlinks, editorial reviews, Diggs, or social media mentions unless you nudge it forward, ie. market your content.
Marketing Content via social media
If...
*The following is the guest post by Emily Thompson*
The Google Local Listing has grown in importance more and more in recent time. In many instances, the local 7-pack, consisting on local listings, is appearing at the top of a search results page, above even organic listings. This placement creates huge opportunities for small businesses to gain visibility and traffic on the web.
There are many components that work together to create...
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*The guest post is by Marita*
Before you simply name a file page1.html, image2.jpg, or some complicated string like a product number, think again. Filenames play a role in SEO, but a good file naming structure also makes it easier for your visitors to save and share links and navigate your website. From a developer's point of view, having well named files makes it easier to find files and properly structure the hierarchy of the website.
To...
Some days, it's nearly impossible to come up with fresh content for your blog. Other days, you're brimming with ideas.
Or maybe you think your website is as perfect as can be - all of your visitors find exactly what they came for.
Regardless of which camp you're in, your website and blog probably have some form of site search.
Ever take advantage of it using Google Analytics?
If...
Want to get into affiliate marketing and puzzled on which way to go and which programs to work with? The Affiliate Marketing Report Card may be right up your alley. If you are looking for an interesting comparison of affiliate programs.
Every affiliate marketing account offers different types of commissions, order sizes, and may have specific payment thresholds .. so be sure to do your homework :)
Source: Affiliate Marketing Review Report Card by...
*The following guest post is by Duncan*
After reading a couple of posts on this site and seeing just how worked up people are getting over the whole ‘no-follow’ link business. I thought I would chuck my thoughts into the mixer and try to clear up a few things.
A History
Firstly, the no-follow attribute (it’s not a tag) on links was first introduced back in 2005 by the Big G. They said that if you add rel="nofollow"...