Happy Thanksgiving From SEOGroup!
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours from our SEO company!
November 26th, 2008
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours from our SEO company!
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours from our SEO company!
In honor of this week’s holiday, here are five blogs our SEO company is thankful for:
In honor of Thanksgiving, our SEO company is focusing on the things we are thankful for this week - first up, the top five websites. Although there are plenty of sites on the web that we visit consistently, these are our favorites.
Everyone involved in search engine optimization and online marketing fields has been buzzing about Google’s latest changes, and for good reason - the concept of user-edited search results is certainly a compelling one for SEO and online marketing companies.
Many people start blogging every day, and there are millions of blogs on the internet. However, most of these blogs languish in obscurity, waiting to be discovered. Granted, some of these blogs do not deserve traffic, and many of them are dead sites, but in the end, our SEO company knows that the secret to blogging success lies in smart online marketing and promotion techniques.
Everyone involved in marketing anything (which basically means virtually everyone involved in any kind of business endeavor) should check out Seth Godin’s latest book, Tribes: We Need You To Lead Us.
In response to this clever post by David Snyder over at Snydey Sense, our SEO company has decided to look at online marketing and search engine optimization from Jay-Z’s perspective this week.
Our SEO company knows that one of the very first steps of launching a new website is choosing a domain name; much of the time, your choice of domains is one of the most important decisions of your online marketing campaign.
Most of the time, people like rules. Rules make things more defined and easier to figure out - there are simply fewer variables to worry about. However, our SEO company knows that in the online marketing field, there really are very few rules.
One week ago, the United States elected Barack Obama in a landslide - thanks in part to his stellar online marketing campaign. His web team ensured that he had a presence in every corner of the internet, especially the sites where his likely supporters lived, including Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, and more. They revamped the rules of political campaigning and essentially changed the game of how politicians market themselves online.