Posts Tagged ‘ search engine ’

Should You Move Your Site to HTML5?

January 28, 2012
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Before I dive into this topic, you need to be aware that not all browsers fully support HTML5. In fact, as Kerry Dean notes in an article for Search Engine Land, to date, none of the popular Internet browsers fully support all of the features and codes in HTML5. But there are certainly degrees...

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Creating Different Types of Viral Content

January 22, 2012
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Not convinced that viral content can work magic for you? As Jordan Kasteler explains in a post on Search Engine Land, viral content builds links. When search engines see these links it sends three clear message about your site… is active…is current…is invested in the needs of your audience, notes Kasteler. This is exactly...

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Mobile SEO Not So Different After All

January 18, 2012
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I owe a debt to Bryson Meunier, who exposed the myths I’m going to discuss in his post on Search Engine Land. If you’re trying to reach a mobile audience, you face enough challenges without trying to do things that will at best have no effect and at worst might actually be harmful. Let’s...

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Tapping Popularity for Your Site`s Content

January 16, 2012
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I’ll be discussing three more ideas from the article Jordan Kasteler wrote for Search Engine Land. I highly recommend you read it, as it offers a treasure trove of approaches to creating viral content. If you look back on SEO Chat over the last two or three weeks, you’ll see I’ve covered a number...

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