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SEO Challenges: Overcoming Competitors with Strong Link Profiles
Practically anyone who understands SEO strategy knows that linking (both inbound and internal) is an integral part of that strategy. But what do you do when a competitor has such a head start in the search engine ranking game it seems impossible to catch up? While your small business may not get as many hits [...]
Business People Like Video, Too
According to a recent Forrester report, more than 70% of the U.S. online audience is watching video on the Web; and it may surprise you to learn than a good percentage of those viewers are business owners, CEOs, managers, and a wide variety of other professionals. Video isn’t just about watching some kid wipe out [...]
SEO Challenges: Overcoming a Bad Online Reputation
Think there’s no such thing as bad press? Think again. Nowadays, employers are googling candidates, candidates are googling employers, prospects are googling companies, and customers are googling products. And when it comes to your online reputation, you can’t fix something you don’t know about. It is amazing how many companies spend heaps of time and [...]
SEO Challenges: Losing Site Traffic After a Website Redesign
Everyone finally agreed the old web site needed a do-over and your catchy new site is up and running. Now everyone can sit back and watch an increase in the number of visitors rather than justify the time and money spent on the project; you hope. In the days that follow you keep reminding yourself [...]

