SEO

Here’s Looking at You, Small Business Owner.

Posted November 14th, 2011 by Erin

Google Says Content Must Change, and Must Change Regularly I hate to say “I told you so,” so I won’t. But I will remind you: Content is King. Google and it’s ever-changing ways. How do we keep up? I will tell you how, ninja style. Stay ahead of the game and a step behind “The Google”. [...]

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Content is King, Hire a Word Ninja

Posted September 26th, 2011 by Erin

I like to call a content strategist a “word ninja”. I will defend your site against spam, skillfully and effectively promote your business, slash pages of useless stuff (if necessary), and use my special powers (SEO skills) to lure your target audience to your site

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Copywriter, SEO Specialist, and Social Media guru at your service…

Posted September 15th, 2011 by Erin

Hey there, my name is Erin and I am very excited to join the KeyWeb team as their copywriter. The welcome I received here is just what I needed to assure me I made the right choice in coming on board. To top it off, I received the phone call from our company president, Jim Thomas, [...]

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Do we REALLY need a website?

Posted August 5th, 2011 by Jim Thomas

As technology continues to infuse itself into every aspect of our daily lives, the need to keep up with the way people are using this technology is becoming more and more important.   10 years ago, only 34 million people in the U.S. had a cell phone.  Today, a cell phone is a MUST with [...]

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Why Can’t You Guarantee My Site Will Be #1 in Search Results?

Posted October 20th, 2010 by Shannon Sullivan

As an SEO [search engine optimizer], how can I explain to clients that #1 rankings can’t be guaranteed?

Here are 4 things to tell clients to help them better understand search engine optimization and why rankings can’t be guaranteed.

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Nielsen: Bing Increases Search Share in November

Posted December 18th, 2009 by Shannon Sullivan

Nielsen Wire has also releases its figures for search share for November 2009. While Experian showed that Google had a slight increase in its share from October to November, Nielsen shows that Google dropped, and that it was Bing that increased its search share. Below are some highlights of the data from Nielsen Wire’s November [...]

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Search Engine Stats – Search Share November 2009

Posted December 18th, 2009 by Shannon Sullivan

Experian Hitwise released its stats on search share for November 2009 earlier this month. According to their article, Google’s search share increased from October to November, but Bing and Yahoo each decreased. Ask.com also saw an increase. Search Engine Share of Searches Google 71.57% Yahoo 15.39% Bing 9.34% Ask 2.65% Source: Experian Hitwise Search Engine [...]

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MORE Search Share Stats for October 2009

Posted November 16th, 2009 by Shannon Sullivan

Last week, I shared some statistics about search share for October from Experian Hitwise. Nielsen Wire also has stats to share, with a new blog post about online search providers.  They too put Google at the top, with the biggest percentage of searches, while Yahoo and Bing still fall second and third, respectively. Search Engine [...]

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Search Share Stats for October 2009

Posted November 13th, 2009 by Shannon Sullivan

In a recent press release, Experian Hitwise outlined how the major search engines stack up as far as searches in the U.S. go. In the month of October, Google was the clear winner, accounting for close to 71% of all searches in the States.  Yahoo was next at 16.14%, and Bing received 9.57% of searches. [...]

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What is SEO, Really, and Why Should You Care?

Posted January 5th, 2008 by Jim Thomas

What is SEO, Really, and Why Should You Care? Short for search engine optimization, the process of increasing the amount of visitors to a Web site by ranking high in the search results of a search engine. The higher a Web site ranks in the results of a search, the greater the chance that that [...]

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