Melt du Plooy November 21st, 2007
Eric Enge posted a very smart article on the common mistakes most site owners make on their sites in a post over at the Search Engine Watch Blog where he mentions that there are “hundreds of different ways” that people can mess up their sites, and based on his/their experience from working with scores of […]
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Melt du Plooy September 18th, 2007
Move aside Google; Microsoft announces a competitive service called Webmaster Portal.
According to a Live Search Weblog post the singular focus of this tool is to build the next-generation set of tools, content and resources for SEO professionals and webmasters.
Microsoft is calling it “Webmaster Portal” and it will be a single, friendly place to find all […]
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Melt du Plooy September 7th, 2007
I discovered a little post this morning on Search Engine Roundtable about whether a robots.txt file is required for SEO?
The question was asked in a Search Engine Watch Forum, and I agree with both of the comments made at either references, a robots.txt file is not required for SEO at all, at least to a […]
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Melt du Plooy July 6th, 2007
Last month, the SMX Advanced Seattle or Search Marketing Expo gave us much to write about regarding the Expo and Search Optimization. We heard about Danny’s plans for future SMX conferences and we also heard how attendees compared SMX to SES Conferences, especially the food…
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Melt du Plooy June 12th, 2007
I just discovered this article over at Marketingweb about Californian SEO expert, Bruce Clay, who will host a SEO training course in Johannesburg in July based on his SEOToolSet.
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Melt du Plooy May 30th, 2007
I have a full day ahead of me and limited time for blogging, so I thought I’d simply blog some of the newsworthy articles I read on Search Engine Watch’s SearchDay Features & Exclusive Articles.
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Melt du Plooy May 29th, 2007
A Recent study was done by a German company, Sistrix, where they analyzed web page elements of top ranked pages within Google to find out which elements lead to high Google rankings. According to the study, they analyzed 10,000 random keywords, and for every keyword, they analyzed the top 100 Google search results.
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Melt du Plooy May 25th, 2007
For some time now I have just dreamed about visiting some form of Marketing conference such as the Search Engine Strategies conference events. Unfortunately, I am unable to attend these international events simply because of expenses. Well, it looks like I have to continue dreaming as they do not seem to have an event scheduled […]
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Melt du Plooy May 25th, 2007
I previously posted about the Mobile and Web New Media Marketing Conference that is currently happening at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg. The conference has already entered the final day and I was hoping to be there to catch up on topics that covered Web Optimization, Analytics and Search Marketing issues and news.
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Melt du Plooy May 18th, 2007
I was browsing over at Daily Blog Tips and saw that Daniel posted about a SEO checklist of “Best and Worst Practices for Designing a High Traffic Website. The idea of the list is to identify all the major factors that might affect the search optimization of your site. Each of these factors received a […]
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