Posts Tagged 'moving target'

SEO Tool SEM Rush Adds New Keyword Trend Data

Posted on December 22 2009 by admin

Curious about which keywords are driving the most traffic to your website in Google? The SEO Quake team who brought you SEO Digger and now SEM Rush (a popularĀ  SEO tool that tracks keyword stemming) has recently added a new keyword tracking metric to their online arsenal known as “Trend Data”. www.semrush.com adds Trend Data [...]

Using SEO to Target Markets Not Just Keywords

Posted on November 15 2009 by admin

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is all about keywords, relationships and traction. Despite the fact that not all keywords are worth pursuing, for those that are, there is a formula to keep in mind. There is no need to target keywords, if you can target entire markets instead. How to Use SEO to Target Markets and [...]

How SEO Works

Posted on September 1 2009 by admin

Search Engine Optimization also known as the acronym SEO, is a collection of tactics unified for a common goal. How Does SEO Work? That goal is to streamline inconsistencies within a website from the page level that obstruct those pages from being considered relevant or authoritative for specific keywords in search engines. As the collective [...]

SEO and Intent: Where Search Meets Results

Posted on August 12 2009 by admin

Knowing where people are looking is the first rule of search. SEO is only useful as a medium to deliver relevant consumers to your website. If it fails to do that, then it is obsolete as a viable solution for new business development. The second rule of search is understanding intent and how to intersect [...]

The Difference Between SEO, Competition and Authority!

Posted on August 2 2009 by admin

If you are involved in SEO and make your living ranking websites for competitive keywords, you have to know which of these three aspects (SEO, Competition or Authority) you are up against. Particularly when you’re challenging another contender for their coveted search engine position. SEO, Competition or Authority? Know Your Strengths or When to Just [...]