Greetings from inside the SEOigloo! The above video may just be the best thing I have ever seen on YouTube. Some background: the fellow in this video has somehow mastered playing what all late 60/70’s children will recognize as ‘The Crayon Music’ from Sesame Street. When I think about the time this man put into […]
Greetings from inside the SEOigloo, Today’s post contains a question for you, my valued readers. In doing some Google queries in the main Google index, I came across something quite peculiar in the results. My query was for therapist berkeley ca (so, of a local nature) and the following indented result for one of my […]
Greetings from inside the SEOigloo, This is just a quick pointer to David Mihm’s post about the importance of flat website architecture. The folks at SEOmoz liked it so much, they moved it onto the front of their blog – a big, and deserved, compliment. The basic premise is such an important one for web […]
Greetings from inside the SEOigloo! Matt McGee’s extremely good post about Google maps at gas station pumps answers my title question with a big, huge ‘no’. Please, take a gander at Matt’s list of reasons why putting Google maps at the pump is unlikely to be the success Google must be hoping for. Matt predicts […]
Greetings from inside the SEOigloo! A couple of days ago, I was assisting a client with getting her business listed in Google’s Local Business Center and Yahoo’s Local service. This client is a medical services provider with admirable skills in her profession, yet not terribly comfortable with technology, so part of our contract with her […]
Greetings from inside the SEOigloo! I ask pardon for the sarcasm contained in the following post, but I feel the need to let out a little roar. Chances are, you’ve heard of the Vermont Country Store, that popular old-timey business that sells everything from Habitant Pea Soup to retro candy to alarming implements designed for […]