The 3 Key Elements Of A Successful SEO Campaign
by Dustin Williams, May 16, 2011
SEO is similar to building a structure that will stand the test of time. A successful search engine optimization campaign requires a solid foundation to endure challenges from competitors and changes in search engine algorithms. A campaign that includes the following three key elements will have the foundation for long-term success. A … Read more
Why Multiple Domains are Mostly Bad for SEO
by Scott Smoot, January 5, 2011
It happens all the time, and causes me to scratch my head in complete confusion every time: Someone I’m working with on SEO will own multiple domains for the same business. I don’t mean that they have a couple related domains, I mean the same business and same offerings or services on … Read more
Identifying and Combating Duplicate Content Issues
by Kevin W. Phelps, December 1, 2010
A recent post by Paddy Moogan from Distilled about when to use a 301 redirect and when to use a Rel =Canonical got me thinking about all the possible ways we can fight duplicate content issues. First, for those who are new into search marketing; a duplicate content penalty is a consequence … Read more
3 Common URL Problems and How to Fix Them
by Dan Patterson, December 8, 2009
see more Epic Fails As I’ve said in a previous post, SEO can be broken down into a couple of main categories: Content, Architecture, and Links. I think most people understand the importance of building content and getting links, but there are a lot of larger and poorly built sites that struggle … Read more


