Site Structure and What Gets Indexed
Posted on 15th May 2010
Graphic Representation of the San Diego Marketing Website
What do the colors mean?
blue: for links (the A tag)
red: for tables (TABLE, TR and TD tags)
green: for the DIV tag
violet: for images (the IMG tag)
yellow: for forms (FORM, INPUT, TEXTAREA, SELECT and OPTION tags)
orange: for linebreaks and blockquotes (BR, P, and BLOCKQUOTE tags)
black: the HTML tag, the root node
gray: all other tags
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Top Search Engines
Posted on 14th May 2010
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In their monthly analysis on search engines for April 2010, comScore, Inc. reported that:
Americans conducted 15.5 billion searches in April, up slightly from March. Google Sites accounted for 10 billion searches, followed by Yahoo! Sites (2.8 billion), Microsoft Sites (1.8 billion), Ask Network (574 million) and AOL LLC (371 million). top search engines, ten top search engines, top ten search engines, 10 top search engines, top 10 search engines, list of top search engines, top 20 search engines, top search engines free
Search Engines – What Do They Do?
Posted on 12th May 2010
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First we need to discuss just what a search engine is.
Sure the term is thrown about in reference to SEO, but just what does it refer to?
Search engines are also known as “spiders”, “crawlers” or “robots”. As the names imply, search engines “crawl” the web looking at everything out there on the Internet. You need to give the search engines what they want to get their attention.
SEO is Simple and Hard
Posted on 10th May 2010
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SEO (search engine optimization) is really pretty simple.
- You develop a keyword strategy to target your market.
- You build a Search Engine Optimized site built around your keywords.
- You become a market leader by offering good content that is created with basic “on page” optimization.
- You promote your site to get links from other sites. That is where SEO experts like those at San Diego Marketing can help.
Busting The Internet Marketing Jargon for Newbies, not Dummies
Posted on 12th January 2010
Are you being regularly pitched by “website companies” that don’t seem to really understand that all you want is an affordable way of getting the most new business from the Internet? Without being bombarded by the Interent Marketing jargon and technical terms.
Why do they have to make it so hard and talk to you as if you’re a Dummy and not just an Internet Marketing Newbie?
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