I agree. Definitely do not use godaddy - it's just a money making add on for them. Use moz.com to teach yourself the basics
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I agree. Definitely do not use godaddy - it's just a money making add on for them. Use moz.com to teach yourself the basics
I wouldn't worry about it but don't copy articles en masse on both sites. Just link them like someone said earlier. It's better if you have different content and marketing methods for the 2 sites...
You can also argue that what's the point of having a fantastic looking website if no-one can find it? They both have to be done together
They're right. Plus it is confusing for visitors to your website or blog. Definitely have the blog on the same domain as your website
It also depends what is on page 1 for your key search terms. If you are up against established authorative websites like wiki, amazon, ebay, big brands then organic will take 2 years at best if you...
It will be very difficult. The best advice I can give is make sure your on page SEO is good - URL names, meta title, meta description, header tags, alt tags and at least a little bit of content
I believe that keyword research is the backbone of any SEO campaign. You can write wonderful content but if it doesn't contain the right keywords (actual and semantic) then it will not rank. You must...
I just looked at your website - you need a new designer. And some decent content.
That's so harsh - especially when you look at the link profiles of some websites at the top of Google
For analysing links I use Majestic - it's great for finding link opportunities from your competitors. A good cheap tool which checks on page and off page SEO id Traffic Travis
Everyone is scared to link build - but they shouldn't be. As long as it's not unnatural and it is relevant then it will only be good
It's easy to forget to take note of the points in the list when you are wrapped up in the whole of the business. Maybe print it out and pin it on the wall as a constant reminder!
If it's highly competitive then find a different way to get your name out there. Find some forums and blogs which are read by people you want to attract to your website and start contributing to them
I think the majority of people looking for something will want an indication of price. The only time this wouldn't apply is in a very niche business with little or no competition and people will be...
Make sure you get samples first and then start with a small order. This will give you a good idea of their quality, packaging and delivery times
Potacabins have come a long way since I was at school! As an office space they are as good as any brick and mortar building. They are also modular so you can expand upover or outover as you grow. The...
I use a few SEO tools. Majestic SEO gives me details of any websites links and how good they are. Traffic Travis (which is a one off payment, quite cheap) gives me a lot of on page and off page...
I get very little from Linkedin other than the ability to check people out. They say their ads provide very targetted traffic
If you are selling on the internet, you need to be on page one - no doubt about it. Use adwords for an immediate presence while working on SEO longer term to capture organic traffic
My pet hate is when you try to leave the site and you get a pop up asking "are you sure you want to leave?" Of course I am - I'm not stupid
The reality is that any SEO is essentially black hat. If you or someone else are building links to improve your rankings, you are violating Google guidelines. Links should be earned and naturally...
MOZ is good but expensive. I use Market Samurai and Majestic SEO to analyse the competition and find good linking opportunities. On page SEO is very important and there are plenty of free tools out...
Links are still the backbone of SEO. Look at the top 10 results for almost any search term and it is still the quality of links that matter. The days of automated spamming are long gone but...