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SEO Matters: Website Goals Increase Online Success

This is another article from our SEO Matters series, where we’ll consider setting Goals using Google Analytics and how that can really take your game up a notch. Note carefully that setting goals not only helps you increase “conversions” (get visitors to take a certain action at your site), but also helps you learn and [...]

In: Blogging Help, Twitter, WordPress CMS Help

SEO TagMaster Strategies using HeadSpace for WordPress

HeadSpace Part 1
HeadSpace Part 2

By Scott Frangos
This is the second in a series on using the popular and comprehensive “HeadSpace” plugin from Urban Giraffe, written by John Godley. In the first article, we looked at an overview of the software with some screenshots showing how to set it up. We’ll review tags and [...]

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Is Google Evil?

Do you love Google? Well, Search Engine expert, Aaron Wall finds a lot…. NOT to like, including some “half truths” about PageRank, Link Equity, Organic Linking, and more. Remember the Google executives who said their mission was not to do evil? Hmmmmmm. Mr. Wall here details a number of border line [...]

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7 Lies your Web Stats Tell you

By Cindy Lighter
Your web statistics might not be lying on purpose. They might just give you the wrong impression about what is happening with visitors on your site. Keep the following seven possible lies in mind when you check your web statistics next time.
“Your stats are measuring who came to your site, how long [...]

In: Blogging Help, WordPress CMS Help

Using Headspace WordPress Plugin for SEO

HeadSpace Part 1
HeadSpace Part 2
Part 1 in a Series on using the HeadSpace plugin for WordPress for maximum SEO impact. This article gives an overview of HeadSpace’s comprehensive features. Next up, we’ll look at SEO tactics using the plugin.
by Scott Frangos, Managing Editor for WebHelperMagazine.com
If you’re a WordPress BlogMaster, or developer who [...]

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Why Alexa is Important

by Tinu Abayomi-Paul
1. Additional Exposure For Your Site.
At the end of 2003, Alexa.com’s results were being closely linked into the listings of its’ parent company, Amazon.com. This currently means thatwhen someone reviews your site, it is linked to their amazon profile, whichcan be accessed when people browsing for books look to see what reviewers like [...]

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The Alexa Lowdown

By Roberto Truter
Alexa Traffic Rankings
The Alexa Traffic Rankings is a list of almost all sites on the Web, ranked by the volume of traffic that they receive. Alexa bases their rankings on the use of the Alexa Toolbar, a quite nifty little toolbar that can be downloaded from Alexa. The site with a [...]