I have a colleague who's a great designer and I'm an experienced developer and SEO guy. I've had tremendous success in the past with a couple...
I totally agree, but my point is that in real life you just don't see all the same content and all the same back-links from .edu or .gov TLDs on...
Actually I'm correct on both parts. As I wrote, there may be more trust associated with a .edu domain, which could result in higher rankings....
Um...exactly.
What do you mean by "same naming convention"? Are you referring to the URLs or what?
The tld has nothing to do with PR; however, there may be more trust associated with a .edu domain, which could result in higher rankings.
Yeah, I think if you have extensions like that it'll rewrite them and strip stuff out, so that wouldn't work.
One of the nice things about Wordpress is the ability to use page slugs. If you're not very technically inclined, you could manually go through...
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I was in the same boat for about five years. I think best bang for my buck in terms of SEO was to make sure my on-page stuff was really dialed in...
How about none of the above? I don't see how buying links could ever harm your site. At the most the links would be devalued, and only then if...
Ever consider that the number of views as reported by Youtube could be an indicator of relevance to search engines? I've seen evidence of this...
I've heard some say the the mobile web will be much bigger than the web today as we know it. Ever seen a 10-year-old texting a friend at light...
For semantic html, the h1 is generally intended to format the title of the page within the content and there should be only one. From an SEO...
Separate names with a comma.