SEO: Not a One-Time Fix
With demand for SEO increasing day by day there are many SEO charlatans who climb on the bandwagon to make a quick buck by doing less than stellar work. Unfortunately, unsuspecting clients wooed by the seemingly knowledgeable SEO’s are taken for a ride and quite often their website ends up in worse shape than it started. Chris Boggs at Search Engine Watch outlines the value and importance of organic optimization and dispels the myth that SEO is simply a one-time quick fix.
21 Ways to Make Your Blog More Sticky
Running a blog is time consuming – it takes dedication and determination to achieve blogging success. However, the payback for months of hard work is consistent rankings in the SERPs and a constant stream of visitors. Many blogs will have traffic that spikes with the use of social media submissions to sites such as Digg, Reddit and Stumbleupon, but how much of that traffic is quantifiable? If you want more consistent traffic, Darren Rowse at Problogger highlights 21 ways to make your blog or website sticky (and no, it does not involve dumping your blog in syrup).
Google Increases US Search Ad Market Dominance
Search Engine Land reported this week that according to new figures, Google now has over 75% of US search ad market. In the Asian market however, it’s quite a different story – Google shares a 50/50 market split with Yahoo!
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Ofcourse SEO is not a one time fix, SEO is daily work and at least weekly work. You have to update your blogs every week, and you have to hunt down for links daily.