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Oct.2.07 by Melinda Roberts2007 rolls cat eyes. Take 5 steps up the SEO ladder or lose a turn.

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SEO for many years has moved from one level to the next. In the mid to late 90s, SEO was all about meta tags, keywords, and backlinks. Spam central hit the net as website owners grew brighter and took note on what worked. Don’t kid yourself, you know you did it too (at least to some point). It was an “if you can’t beat em, join em” scenario. Venturing into mid 2000’s, we discovered that not only did we have to have backlinks, but they had to be relevant. We also noticed that “content is king” and to be on top of your game, you must have relevant content on your website that related to your backlinks. Meta’s were still important, but the keyword tag nearly lots all meaning.

We are now approaching the end of 2007, and boy are times changing. There are enough online social networks, blogs, and user feedback sites to make your head spin. You can no longer just be “on” the internet; you have to be “in” the internet. Many markets are falling behind, as the ones that jumped on board when the internet first started or soon there after, and kept abreast of the changing online market, are striving to the top.

Within the last 6-7 months alone, SEO services took a leap up the ladder. No longer can an SEO specialist manage 50 accounts, we are cut down to10 max to give each client the understanding and dedication they deserve for their services. SEO/SEM packaged contracts dwindled down and we now must customize them per clients need. Prices have gone up as more time is needed to receive well rounded desired results, and hourly pricing is necessary to keep businesses afloat. Now we must focus on details details details. There is always more to come, so sit tight and keep focused on your target market, your niche, what they use, and who you are. That is the key, has been the key, and will always be the key, to online success.

Aug.16.07 by Melinda RobertsGoogle! Stop Stealing my SERPs!

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Google! Stop Stealing my SERPs!

I was doing a simple keyword analysis for a client of mine when I came across something I have never seen before in Google. I know they toy around with the supplemental results, I know there have been rumors of them selling organic placement, but this didn’t fall into either of those categories.

What I found was that instead of using a suggested keyword list for my searched term as normally done, they provided me with an ‘inset’ second list of SERPs distinguished with “See results for: equity apartments” as shown below.

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When I scrolled over the link to discover the link’s path, it was clear that Google is carefully tracking the click through for the input suggested SERPs. At first I thought maybe Google was selling the placement for keywords relating to my original terms. But it seemed unlikely, as they were clearly marked as being keywords I was not searching for.

So I then viewed the SERPs for equity apartments, and found out that the 3 placed SERPs were ranked the top 3 in their correct order as viewed using “equity management” SERPs.

When I scrolled over these results, thinking that maybe Google got rid of the sponsored section look to make everything flow, I noticed the links without the Google tracking. So the input links were the top 3 SERPs for their designated keyword.

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This still boggles me a bit. I was reading a Sphinn article by Kimber Cook how Craigslist was stealing her clients Google rankings, and now I feel that Google is stealing my Google rankings. In this case, it narrows down the 1st pages results to displaying only 7 results pertaining to the originally suggested keywords. The spots with the highest lead conversions (SERPs 3-6), are being replaced with other semi relevant suggestions.

I would love to know how readers of this article feel about this discovery. Anyone know what’s going on?

Melinda Roberts

obu Web Technologies, Phoenix Search Engine Optimization

Aug.7.07 by Joshua StrebelThe “SEO Goods” for 8/07/2007

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Here is a quick roundup of some useful Search Engine Optimization related blog posts and articles we came across the last week or so. SEO is such an interesting industry in part due to the rapid dissemination and advancement of SEO techniques and information. If you are a fledging SEO, make sure you stay on top it. If you are a business owner looking to purchase SEO services, be sure to gain at least a general understanding of the concepts, but you shouldn’t need to focus to heavily on keeping up to date with everything, thats where a professional search engine optimization firm comes in.

On to the goods for this week:

Thats it for this week..

Jul.23.07 by Joshua StrebelThe “SEO Goods” for 7/23/2007

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Some interesting stuff has been going on in the SEO world of late. Here is a quick run down of items of interest.

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