How will Google Caffeine Affect Your Site(s?)
July 6th, 2010 | 22 commentsRecently there has been alot of talk about something called “Google Caffine.” I had planned on writing a blog post explaining what it is and how it will affect you, but my friend Jennifer (PotPieGirl) beat me to the punch. And although I do not believe Google Caffeine is going to make or break anyone, [...]
Using Uncommon SEO to Boost Traffic
December 21st, 2009 | 58 commentsOne of the biggest problems Internet Marketers face is a lack of traffic. The more traffic the better. No traffic means no money. Because of this, new and experienced Internet Marketers alike are constantly working to build traffic and looking for new ways to do so. That’s a good thing… we should always continue to [...]
Does Google REALLY Prefer WordPress over Static Sites?
October 27th, 2009 | 67 commentsThe car in that image is my dream car: a Jet Black Porsch Carerra GT. If I had a dollar for every person who has said “Google prefers blogs over static sites” I would be driving that car Unfortunately I don’t It’s one of the biggest misconception in Internet Marketing. The simple fact is that [...]
A Big Change in how we Control Internal Linking
June 19th, 2009 | 63 commentsEarlier this week a member of my private coaching forum directed me toward a blog post by Matt Cutts, which publicly announced a change that apparently Google had made to their algorithm over a year ago in regards to the rel=”nofollow” attribute, but didn’t publicly announce it until Monday. In case you don’t know what [...]
Will Google Index a Page with Absolutely NO Backlinks?
February 23rd, 2009 | 38 commentsThe answer to that question is yes, believe it or not! Ever since I started Coaching with Josh, I’ve had an abundance of blog post ideas and just loads of questions that I love answering. Most of the time I’ve already been through it or know of a buddy who has, so I can usually [...]
Squidoo Case Study Part 1
February 9th, 2009 | 71 commentsYou had to know that I would come back with some proof after the response to my recent post where I say Squidoo and related services are overrated Did you think I was like one of those other bloggers out there who don’t have proof? I decided to go ahead and conduct a little Squidoo [...]
Duplicate Content Case Study – Proof Duplicate Content Ranks!
November 21st, 2008 | 55 commentsA while back I was looking to add content to my Germany Travel website, but I just wasn’t in the mood to write and didn’t want to outsource it to someone for mediocre quality. Believe it or not I made that website to honestly help tourists in Germany, so I wanted good info. So I [...]
What is a Good Internal Linking Structure?
September 15th, 2008 | 43 commentsI was recently asked a few questions at Coaching with Josh in regards to Internal Linking Structures. It’s no secret that the way in which we link our pages from within is extremely important for both the user and the Search Engines, but there is very little in regards to exactly WHAT a good internal [...]
Is SEO Worth your Time for Competitive Niches?
May 16th, 2008 | 41 commentsI’ve always enjoyed playing the Search Engine game. I find it very exciting to watch a site or page go from nothing to something in the SERPS. I’ve spent a great deal of time manually building links and optimizing pages for optimal Search Engine placement and over all it’s paid off in a big way. [...]
Internal Linking – META nofollow, rel nofollow, robots.txt Confusion
February 27th, 2008 | 37 commentsThose of you who have been following this blog for a while know that I’m big on developing good internal linking structures. A good internal linking structure can not only increase the number of pages your site/blog has indexed, but it can actually increase the authority certain pages receive. There are 3 “controllers” when it [...]


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