The Link — SEO.com’s August Newsletter
by Pat Parkinson, July 28, 2011
Businesses Must Finely Tune Twitter Campaigns Twitter serves up fantastic ways for businesses to provide customer service, promote sales and manage their reputations online. But when composed correctly your tweets might even improve your company’s rankings in the search engines. “If you are tweeting regularly and you’ve got a good reputation, then … Read more
Online Advertising Gets Easier With Google AdWords Express
by Robyn Storms, July 26, 2011
Yesterday, Google announced the official introduction of AdWords Express. First launched as Google Boost in October 2010, AdWords Express makes it simple and fast for users to start advertising online. The whole setup can be completed in less than five minutes. AdWords Express is aimed at helping local businesses that aren’t currently … Read more
Google Places Page Update Means You Need Google Native Reviews
by Matt Storms, July 22, 2011
Google Places updated its look after Google Maps, Google Calendar, Google Gmail and other applications. This looks like the final version that Google Places will roll out and from what I can tell it’s a worldwide release. There are a few major things right now from what I can see: Third-party reviews are … Read more
Update Your Google Product Search Feed by September
by Robyn Storms, July 12, 2011
Notable Feed Specification and Policy Changes to Google Product Search Changes are coming to Google Product Search. According to the announcement on the Google Merchant Blog, new feed specifications and policies will go into effect starting Sept. 22, 2011. Merchants who fail to comply will find their products missing from Google Product … Read more
The Link — SEO.com Launches Search for New Location
by Pat Parkinson, April 29, 2011
In its fifth year and with about 85 employees, SEO.com has outgrown its space in Bluffdale, Utah. The search engine optimization firm may move into a new building by fall. “We’ve started searching for an ideal location for our current and future employees,” SEO.com President Ash Buckles said. Buckles said he hopes … Read more
SEO.com employee dies after catching glimpse of Google algorithm
by James Anderson, April 1, 2011
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 1, 2011 GOOGLEPLEX– An attempt by an SEO technician to obtain the coveted Google search algorithm has ended in tragedy. It is believed that John Cerchingin, a former SEO specialist at Utah-based SEO.com, died this week after catching a glimpse of the code. Cerchingin was pronounced dead at … Read more
Senator says Zuckerberg ‘No. 1 attraction in the whole high tech world’
by Pat Parkinson, March 25, 2011
SEO.com caught up with Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, backstage before he was scheduled to meet with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg Friday morning. The senator offered some insight into the social-networking mogul’s psyche. “He’s very shy,” Hatch said. “But when he starts talking about the Internet and social networking he comes alive.” The … Read more
SEO Webinar Week Sneak Peek
by Pat Parkinson, March 18, 2011
With the basketball tournament underway on the hardwood, experts at SEO.com are putting their finishing touches on March Madness of a different kind. During March Madness Webinar Week, prepare to be blown away by presentations from Greg Shuey, vice president of SEO.com, Claye Stokes, director of search engine optimization for SEO.com, Scott … Read more
So you think SEO is expensive?
by Pat Parkinson, March 17, 2011
Chatting with a search-marketing expert Using a search engine like Google or Yahoo is the most common way customers look for products online. Without effective search engine optimization, your business may get left behind. In a chat with SEO expert Dustin Williams, the recently promoted senior SEO analyst offered some tips for … Read more
The Facebook God is Coming to Utah
by Matthew Briggs, March 14, 2011
How is social media impacting your SEO rankings? If you live in Utah, your chance to personally ask Mark Zuckerberg has arrived. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is coming to BYU with Senator Orrin Hatch. While some BYU students hope he’s coming to cheer on rising star Jimmer Fredette, he’s really coming to … Read more
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