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Guest Blogging: The Traffic, The Exposure, The Fame
September 7, 2012When Google came out with their eyeball-popping algorithm changes, one of the biggest to be greatly affected were sites that take in article submissions. But even before that this method was already going downhill. Some SEOs have always looked down on it as an easy fix for traffic generation and have never really proven its more »

Social Discovery, User-Generated Content, Vox Populi
August 31, 2012So one of your friends in your social network has Checked-In at the newest French bistro downtown. Along the way he uploads a photo of the lamb shank he was having and in between he would make remarks of how easily the meat falls off from the bone or how the manager has given them more »

Google+ comes up with vanity urls
August 27, 2012It may be called Vanity URLs but it has absolutely nothing to do with vanity. It’s more to simplify the process of being searched on the net. Or is it really? But kidding aside, Google has recently announced they have made changes in their social network segment Google Plus by launching the Vanity URLs. Vanity more »

Debunking “How To” Rules In E-Commerce Startup
August 24, 2012There’s this movie called Boys from Brazil wherein a group of former Nazis cloned Hitler. They simulated a lot of aspects in Hitler’s life into these clones like his family home, his childhood and his education so these precise external factors can shape the cloned Hitler into becoming the exact, same Der Fuhrer when he more »

Instagram Your Business the Next Big Thing in Social Media Marketing
August 20, 2012When Facebook bought Instagram for a billion dollars last April, this free sharing app has leveled up among its contemporaries Flickr and Pinterest. But even before that, these two have already been eating the dust left behind by Instagram and the brand has become a virtual household name. Like Google, people would be caught saying more »

Brainstorming a Storm of Ideas
August 17, 2012Just like any writer, content writers also find themselves blocked with what to write. For fictionists it’s what plot to write next especially if their last one was considered a masterpiece. For journalists, it’s the next big scoop that doesn’t seem to be coming along. And for content writers it’s coming up with a new more »

What’s the Latest Scoop on the Big 3 Search Engines?
August 6, 2012The first search engine that was ever created, with all its clunky technology compared to now, was something called Archie. Not based on the red-headed, loveable comic character but the word Archive without the V. For a time there were Netscape, Infoseek, Northern Light, Excite and Altavista. For some who’s been on the internet long, more »

Ho-Hum Titles and Other Reasons Why Your Content Isn’t Being Shared
August 3, 2012When you’re creating content one of your biggest dreams is for your post to go viral. There’s nothing like seeing your material popping up continuously on Facebook users’ newsfeed or being RT’ed so many times. It means you have struck a universal chord in a lot of hearts and is now part of internet history. more »

5 Golden Rules to Remember When Going Into SEO
July 30, 2012Post Panda, post Penguin, post whatever guidelines there is the giant search engines will eventually roll out, there are still some tips about going about with SEO that stand any holocaust aftermath. It doesn’t matter if this is your first time to venture into optimization or you’ve been at this for as long as this more »

Is Changing Your Site’s Name Still a Bad Thing?
July 27, 2012If in the past you would ask a Phoenix SEO consultant whether a name change in your website is a bad thing, the answer would be a big resounding yes. Name change causes confusion for your regular visitors. Often, they would wonder whether they went to the wrong site, a fake site, or perhaps a more »