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The Hunt for a Great Atlanta Web Design Services Firm.

July 6th, 2008

Finding the right Atlanta web design professional is easier said than done. I routinely speak with people who have been let down by their previous Atlanta website designer. I hear stories about how they never finished the job or just didn’t understand what the client really wanted or could not deliver the results they promised. Read the rest of this entry »

Three Steps to Effective Atlanta Website Development

June 26th, 2008

If you need a reliable Atlanta Web Design firm that also specializes in Marketing Development and SEO (Search Engine Optimization), let my experience guide your efforts and get the results you are looking for. When it comes to web site marketing there are no easy shortcuts to success. Read the rest of this entry »

Key Skills a Good SEO Must Have

May 19th, 2008

In over 16 years of doing websites, I have often pondered about why I am successful when others are not. So I decided to make a short list of Key Skills a Good SEO Expert must have. Read the rest of this entry »

Landing Pages for SEO reasons?

April 19th, 2008

To landing page or not to landing page, that is the question. The subject is is it a good idea to make pages optimized for specific phrases and include them in a xml, sitemap or other feed? Read the rest of this entry »

Search Engine Suicide - Your Outbound Links Can Kill Your Rankings

April 12th, 2008

Link building strategies have, for most people for a long time, revolved around reciprocal link exchanges. While most people understand that links are important, they generally don’t understand why this is so. In a nutshell, a link to your site has traditionally been accepted by Search Engines as a vote for your site. A link from a topic or theme-related site to yours is better than a link from a site having a completely different topic. Read the rest of this entry »

Atlanta Metro SEO Tips

April 12th, 2008

Would you like to know how to get great local presence for your small business in you local area? Follow these simple steps to conduct a successful local search engine marketing campaign. First, you should have a website which is able to generate natural content dynamically. In other words, you need a blog, or bulletin board, or some other application that generates a rss or xml feed. When you do this, the search engines are able to easily pick up your website content quickly.

Next, you need to add the content. If you have a blog, adding content can be part of your weekly therapy. You heard me right, I said therapy! Because writing a blog can be a great realease for you at the end of a long, stressful week. Just sit down and write something. It can be a how to, or a comment about something, or even a rant!

Yes We Can in our Community

February 19th, 2008

The dream, which is a shared dream, has been waking for a long time. Recently, Obama has inspired myself and others to take action in our community. We see an opportunity for change. We see a chance to get rid of the same old people and make room for a new generation of people who will take ownership of their futures, their finances, their education, their government.

It is not okay with us that people like Hillary and McCain are even being considered in light of their horrible records and negative campaign tactics. Same old; same old. We want change, and are willing to sacrifice, even fight for it. In our homes, in our businesses, in our churches, there is a hope that has not been seen since the days of Robert and Martin. Read the rest of this entry »

SEO Tips You Must See!

February 16th, 2008

Don’t be fooled into any of those get top ranks fast scams! You will be sorry! See this quick video of SEO expert Doug Hauptman as he talks about why not!

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My Blog to Atlanta…

February 2nd, 2008

As some of you may know by now, Google is giving blogs which are not spam blogs really good ranks. That’s right, Google give top ranks to good blogs! Blog’s are the very best way to get in the search engines because Google want’s it that way. Why, you might ask? Read the rest of this entry »

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