The article is tagged as being written by me, yet it was written by StephanSpencer, and even says so in the snippet: "About The Author: StephanSpencer . The page is properly tagged with Stephan's rel=author tag as well, pointing to his Google...
The Art of SEO: Mastering Search Engine Optimization" by Eric Enge, StephanSpencer, Rand Fishkin, and Jessie Stricchiola; What does this have to do with search engine optimization? Well, as the American author and humorist once noted, "A person...
Advertisers who have constraints on their web development teams, usually due to the underfunding of IT departments, need to build websites that are well optimized for the global search engines," said StephanSpencer, Founder and President of...
The Art of War by Sun Tzu isn't about Chinese pottery and The Art of SEO by Eric Enge, StephanSpencer, Rand Fishkin and Jessie Stricchiola isn't a paint-by-numbers kit. Spencer, the founder, President & CEO of the SEO firm Netconcepts.
And there are books on the topic from reputable authors like Rebecca Lieb's The Truth About Search Engine Optimization, Search Engine Optimization: An Hour a Day by Jennifer Grappone and Gradiva Couzin, and The Art of SEO by Eric Enge, Stephan...
Eric Enge and StephanSpencer, co-authors of The Art of SEO. I should disclose that I'm one of them. Now, there are a lot of great conference speakers who haven't written a book -- yet. I should know.
StephanSpencer of NetConcepts, tells us about GravityStream 2.0, search engine optimization software for online retailers. Brandy Shapiro-Babin, the co-founder of Webmaster Radio, and Jorge Hermida (aka Brasco), the director of programming and...
While it's common advice to update your sitemap to the new site on day one, consider leaving the old site's sitemap in place for a period of time, to help the search engines see the 301 redirects (hat tip to StephanSpencer for this idea).
StephanSpencer shared some Social Media “Hacks” (at SES Toronto) in his presentation on the “Social Media Success” panel and commented on them in his Scatterings blog. Search Engine Strategies Toronto wrapped up yesterday.
StephanSpencer came in late to the "Beyond Linkbait: Getting Authoritative Online Mentions" session, but he did have notes from Jim Hedger's presentation for Scatterings. Weather delayed my arrival in Toronto for the start of Search Engine...
Keeping Clients After the Bulk of the On-Page SEO Work Is Finished, StephanSpencer Want a snapshot of the day's search marketing news? Here we've collected today's top news stories posted to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with search-related...
If you read StephanSpencer's write-up, he says that underscores are the same as dashes to Google now, and I didn't quite say that in the talk. Matt Cutts, the Google engineer and public face of the search engine's spam-fighting team, has posted...
SEO Title Tag – This was built by StephanSpencer of NetConcepts. In "Using WordPress to Manage Your Web Site Content, Part 1," I addressed the features within WordPress that makes it attractive for Search Engine Marketers to use as a content...
StephanSpencer, NetConcepts Spencer suggested include paying special attention to internal linking issues, such as putting keywords in anchor text, creating lists of popular or recent posts, and using links on article titles.
Black Hat SEO meets Web 2.0, StephanSpencer Here we've collected today's top news stories posted to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with search-related headlines from around the Web: From the SEW Blog:
Black Hat SEO meets Web 2.0, StephanSpencer They were "Search Engine Strategies" and "SES New York. Then, I conducted a query in Google News and found 282 stories for "Search Engine Strategies" and 71 for "SES New York" during the past week.
StephanSpencer As has been widely reported, Google has announced plans to acquire DoubleClick for $3.1 billion. Details from Google can be found in the official press release, on the Official Google Blog, or in a five-page FAQ Google created.
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via InsideGoogle is a nice look at what
happens with RSS feeds when major search engines encounter them -- or more correctly, what doesn't happen with them. When will Google, Yahoo, MSN, and
Spotted via InsideGoogle, StephanSpencer argues in Does Google deserve a top 10 spot for britney
spears? Similarly, I don't see that Spencer's installed any type of meta robots tag or robots.txt file to prevent his article about the Google...