Posts Tagged ‘Learn SEO Nashville’

Small Business SEO Boot Camp: Structure Your Data

By jrosen | January 24th, 2014

Wow – I was excited to get back to blogging until I just read the headline of my own post. Is he for real? “Structure Your Data?” Really? That sounds horribly boring. Don’t judge just yet peeps. This may be the simplest SEO tip you get all year. Oh yeah, Happy New Year by the way. Read More

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SEO Small Business Bootcamp: What Is A C-Block?

By jrosen | November 30th, 2013

Every once in a while, we like to try and break down some of the top SEO tools in the industry. Especially those that help educate our clients on the effectiveness of their past and present Search Engine Optimization efforts. When it comes to getting the most bang for your buck out of your interactive agency, education is key. Knowing what tools are out there, how to use them, and partner with your agency rather than totally rely on them to do all the work, will put your marketing strategy in a better position to succeed. Read More

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Don’t Worry About Hummingbird, Trust Me

By jrosen | November 10th, 2013

If you’re running a business that relies on online lead generation and conversions, or selling products in a straight up or hybrid e-commerce model, then there’s a decent chance animal-names like Panda, Penguin and now Hummingbird have had you all shook up. If you’ve been following Google’s algorithm updates over the last couple years, then you’re likely familiar with the newest one – what’s being referred to as “a new engine” for the beast of a semi-truck that is Google – “Hummingbird.” Read More

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Media Monday: SEO Is Dead Due To Social Media Prominence?

By jrosen | October 7th, 2013

I read a blog post a while back that was forwarded to me by a co-worker. The post’s headline was pretty strong – SEO is Dead. Long Live Social Media Optimization. While there are good points and statistics listed in this article, it’s a little bit shocking to think that someone could actually suggest that SEO is dead. While social media outlets like Twitter and Facebook are already functioning as search engines, I know firsthand that Organic Search is not going away as a top referral source. Read More

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