Late SEO Tip This Week
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Sorry for the delay in getting a tip written. I’ll try to get to it this weekend. Part of the problem has been an issue of time. Most of the SEO tips I write are backed with examples and actual case studies of our clients so it takes a bit longer to research them before I write them. The other problem of late is I’m having a slightly more difficult time coming up with meaty tips. I made a promise to myself when I committed to 52 tips and that promise was that the tips would be more than “Get lots of links, it helps,” type of tips.
I will be writing about a social networking site called Squidoo, for the next post (Read the Squidoo Review), but if you have any ideas to offer as tips or any questions I can can answer in the form of a SEO tip, please feel free to submit it. You can email me directly at shell@bigoakinc.com and I’ll pick the best ones to include on the blog. Most likely a very nice one-way link from the blog post would be coming your site’s way and, hey, you might actually learn something.
I look forward to hearing from you soon!
Shell Harris


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2 Responses to “Late SEO Tip This Week”
By joel cohen (6 comments.) on Aug 14, 2007 | Reply
I have an SEO thought you may want to write about. I have a blog, http://www.RestaurantMarketingBlog.com that is currently indexed high in Google for “restaurant marketing.” Is it best to have a blog that is “not a wordpress blog” or one that is more independent like mine, to help with your SEO?
Thanks,
Joel
By Shell Harris (162 comments.) on Aug 19, 2007 | Reply
Hi, Joel.
I wrote about this for another article a while back. I think I will do something on this before the end of the year. Thanks for the suggestion and just to let you know, I favor making a blog part of your url such as Big Oak does (www.bigoakinc.com/blog/). Secondly I would do a subdomain and then a totally new url, but I will get into detail more later. All three have advantages and disadvantages. Thanks again, Joel.