Browsing all posts tagged with SEO.
Monday, December 21st, 2009
I posted this question as I’m still not sure if you can even optimize for Google Live Search aside from submitting to social networks. Live Search pulls the most recent updates from social networks across the web and displays them in line with regular Google results. New results are pulled as they happen.
Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

In this post I showed you how to automatically post updates to a number of different social networks, but that doesn’t mean that you’re done submitting if you truly want to get your blog the maximum exposure possible. In addition to being posted to the main social networks like Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin here are a few more sites you should make sure you’re listed on.
Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Ping.fm is a great free web service that enables users to post to multiple social networks at one time. It can be configured to update most of the popular social networks including Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Linkedin and many more. As an SEO guy I still submit my posts to Digg, Reddit, Simpy and Stumbleupon manually as these services require a little more finessing, but are no less valuable.
Sunday, December 13th, 2009

I was looking for a way to automatically update ping.fm every time I posted to my blog. This way it would hit all of the social networks so I didn’t have to submit them all one by one.
Thursday, December 10th, 2009
Are you trying to find out what time of day you get the most traffic to your website? Is it Thursdays at lunch time or Saturdays after 4pm? In this quick tutorial I’ll show you how to view your hourly traffic using Google Analytics. I became interested in hourly stats as of recently when I [...]
Wednesday, May 28th, 2008
I was bouncing around dropping some Entrecards this morning and ran into a few things that I absolutely hate to see on the web. New designers should be taught to avoid these practices in web design 101. I know I’m not alone here so any newbie bloggers out there please take heed to these, “what [...]
Friday, January 25th, 2008
With the new incarnation of NateBal.com one of my many upgrades were custom error pages that didn’t just have redirect code that spit you back to my homepage. My custom error pages are set up with links to some of my more popular posts and categories. Rather than just spitting my users back to my [...]