Monthly Archives: March 2010
Luciano Pavarotti’s Secret for Online Success
At one point in her life, my wife managed a large department in a huge corporation. If you know my wife, you know that she’s the sweetest, nicest, most generous, giving person you know. I mean, she’s really nice. It’s … Continue reading
How To Beat Your Competition In The Search Engines
I’m sure that you’ve downloaded and read my free book on SEO, The Care And Feeding Of Search Engines, A Simple Guide To SEO. In it, I discuss a strategy to beat your competition by looking at who links to … Continue reading
Beyond SEO – Who ARE These People?
The strategy behind SEO is that you optimize your web site and other’s web sites to that the search engines put your site at the top of the search engine results pages. Being at the top of the page means … Continue reading
The Easiest Way To Get More Traffic
If you read “The Care And Feeding Of Search Engines, A Simple Guide To SEO“, you know that there are many, many things that you can do to increase your search engine optimization and get more traffic. The very easiest … Continue reading
Newsletter Changes – OK! I get it!
I got some advice recently that people respond better to personal stories in email and newsletters. I tried to do that in that last newsletter that got sent out. If you read it, it was actually pretty encouraging and applied … Continue reading
Cycling, Waves, And A North Wind
Part One: Because I love my wife, I rode my bike at the beach today. I try to ride twice a week, no matter what the weather is like. I want to grow old with my wife and I think … Continue reading
Learning SEO: It Can Get Noisy | SEO Book.com
I was shocked when I read the statement below. You need to read the whole article. It’s got great, solid, and TRUE, information. If you read my page describing the SEO book, you’ll see that I actually wrote that the … Continue reading
How To Actually Increase Your SEO
If you’ve read the book, you know the basics. I can tell you to work on getting more inbound links, but until you actually make a plan and then work that plan, your efforts will be haphazard and not as … Continue reading

