Posts Tagged 'Lack'

There Is No Duplicate Content Penalty

Posted on March 30 2010 by admin

The SEO industry has been plagued for years by a lack of consistency with SEO terms and definitions. One of the most prevalent inaccurate terms we hear is “duplicate content penalty.” While duplicate content is not something you should strive for on your website, there’s no search engine penalty for having it. Duplicate content has [...]

Google Analytics V2

Posted on January 4 2010 by admin

One of the major weaknesses of Google Analytics was the lack of a means to email out reports. This feature has now been added to this new release. You can now e-mail or export reports as PDFs that can be scheduled to be sent out … Read the rest here:  Google Analytics V2 Share this [...]

4 SEO Tips For E-commerce Websites

Posted on November 20 2009 by admin

Retail websites’ owners often find it difficult to optimize their ecommerce websites containing 100’s of pages due to repetitive product descriptions, lack of original content etc. Here are 5 SEO tips for ecommerce websites to improve search engine visibility and maximize search traffic. See the original post: 4 SEO Tips For E-commerce Websites

To Ask or Not To Ask, That is the Question

Posted on September 30 2009 by admin

My 95-year-old grandfather is quite a character. Yep, he’s still going strong, takes 2 pills a month (yes, you read that right, a month) but he always makes sure he gets his gin in every day. (Forget yogurt, the key to living a long and health life is definitely the gin.) He’s also a very [...]

Google Envisions a Premium Content Ecosystem

Posted on September 11 2009 by admin

Newspapers may soon be rejoicing – it’s possible that Google may be on the way to solving their most pressing concern: a lack of pay model for online news.

Staying Motivated Running a Virtual Business

Posted on August 2 2009 by admin

I’ve been self employed most of my life and once in a while, I hit the motivational pit. Lack of motivation was easier to combat when I ran a business with customers. Being accountable for my actions drove me to get up early in the morning and commit my end of the bargain. However, running [...]