How to Build a Website with SEO in Mind
by Kevin W. Phelps, January 14, 2011
To make sure your site is built for the search engines, be sure to balance these elements in your Web design. URL Structure: Don’t bother using page IDs for your URLs. Changing your URLs to a worded structure will not only help with SEO, but it will also help your users know … Read more
If Internet Marketing Was a Football Team: Position-by-Position Breakdown
by Dan Bischoff, September 2, 2010
College Football is back tonight with Utah vs. Pittsburgh. Other local games this weekend include BYU vs. Washington and Utah State vs. Oklahoma. Everything is right in the world again. In honor of college football’s return, here are the position-by-position starters if Internet marketing strategies made up a football team: Head Coach … Read more
18 Simple SEO Items Commonly Missed in Web Development
by Dan Patterson, July 21, 2010
One of the things we constantly have to do as SEO experts is give recommendations to companies on how they need to change their site so that they can be better optimized. The sad thing is that a lot of the things we recommend should have been done during the Web development … Read more
Convert More Leads With a Cleaner Website
by Nathan Blair, March 23, 2010
A big part of marketing is putting yourself in your customer’s shoes. Business owners should likewise take a step back occasionally and look at their website from the customer’s perspective. Let’s take a look at the home pages of two websites so you will see exactly what I’m talking about. As you … Read more
Increase Conversions With an Old Sales Model
by Joel Cudmore, March 3, 2010
You have trained hard and optimized your content for keywords (SEO basics). You’ve gained respect from your peers (link building), and have battled your competition and fought your way to the top of the search results (queue 80′s training montage). Now comes the championship fight – but it’s not against your top … Read more
Where’s the Beef? How to Beef Up Your Web Design
by Dylan Wreggelsworth, February 19, 2010
Three old ladies huddle around a burger with a massive bun and a tiny patty. “It certainly is a big bun.” says one. “It’s a big fluffy bun!” says another. Meanwhile the third stares grumpily at the sandwich and then says, “Where’s the beef!?” She clearly wanted a real burger — not … Read more
Fonts, SEO, and Compatibility: a Designer’s Dilemma
by Cyndi Thompson, January 14, 2010
In my previous work experience, I designed and created pages and graphics for a company’s intranet. In this context, SEO practices were not number one on my list of priorities. Adding a few keywords to help the internal search engine sort through the pages was enough. Coming to SEO.com from this environment … Read more
Is Trump Tower Philadelphia SEO Friendly?
by Dustin Williams, January 12, 2009
Today I would like to look at SEO in the eyes of a web designer. Before becoming a full-time SEO specialist I studied web design and worked on designing professional websites. Since those days, and after many years of experience with search engine optimization, I find myself looking at websites from an … Read more


