The Death of SEO?
Posted on Sunday, 25 October 2009 12:57Continuing in our recent tradition of talking about Search Engine Optimization, we came across a few articles regarding Google and the infamous "meta-tag" search engine optimization myth. Alright, we'll admit that a few years ago, Search Engine Optimization really did just mean filling in meta tags in a website's source code with the right keywords and setting up a few backlinks. However, as Google just recently posted on their webmaster's blog, this strategy definitely does not work anymore.
10 steps to SEO
Posted on Tuesday, 20 October 2009 00:00Running a successful online business mostly involves getting highly targeted and relevant traffic to your website.
Targeted traffic here means getting those people to your website who would be very interested in purchasing your goods or hiring you for your services. Since millions of searches are conducted on various search engines on a daily basis it is often very difficult to pinpoint the exact phrases that people would use in order to find what you are offering.
You can get targeted traffic from many resources:
- Search engines
- Online directories
- Other websites
- E-mails
- Links appearing in your advertising
- Your URL appearing on your stationery
Website design planning
Posted on Wednesday, 14 October 2009 00:00When you plan your website design you have the entire thing in front of you; it is just like having the architectural design in front of you before starting to construct your brick and mortar building. Website design planning involves the following:
Attitude Agency's Services
Posted on Tuesday, 13 October 2009 00:00In order to provide a one-point web solution to our clients the Attitude Agency's services include:
- E-commerce website development
- Search engine optimization services
- Maintenance of existing Internet properties
- Web hosting
E-commerce websites
Posted on Tuesday, 06 October 2009 00:00And these e-commerce websites are not just common in the USA and Europe, they are also becoming mainstream in other continents with less Internet penetration. So what makes e-commerce websites a rage, especially when people cannot even directly look at the goods they are purchasing?