Nat

SEO Specialist

avatar Member Since: December 10, 2009
Location: Seattle, WA
Interests: SEO, go, and hiking
Company: http://www.user-experience-design-seattle.com

Nat has submitted 8 comments:

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Another variation of Louis's great idea would be the video equivalent of guest blogging. The same strategy applies, create content for someone else, presuming that it is well produced and thought out they'll laud you and refer people back to yo...

April 02, 2010

Thanks for the great resources. I've already found some great photos for a blog entry I'm writing.

March 19, 2010

This is a great article and a great question. More fundamentally I think it's important to ask what the opportunity cost of participating in social media is. While it can increase brand awareness is it the real driving factor for traffic to you...

February 26, 2010

You hit the nail on the head about ease of use and intuitive navigation are now mandatory. I think a critical point of adoption will be with users who use open source CMS systems. The CMS community has continued to grow and integration with eco...

February 20, 2010

For my two cents I'd say that the first tip is the most important. One way to build links quickly is to offer a badge or widget that people can put on their own web sites.

February 12, 2010

On a related note if you have duplicate content that you can't redirect using "rel=canonical" is the surest way to maintain your SERP and not upset "the Google." They http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2009/02/specify-your-cano...

January 22, 2010

Despite the FUD that Kevin preaches I have to agree that the best way to get highly relevant links is through personal communication. Unless you are an Amazon or similarly sized company which naturally attracts links getting out there and beati...

December 11, 2009

Hi Jill,

Thanks for posting this article. The article and the link to the video were very helpful.

December 10, 2009

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