Welcome to part three in this ten part SEO series. The ten parts of the SEO process we will be covering are:
Developing Your Internal Linking Structure
The core of the Internet is pages with links pointing to and from them. That’s why it is not only important to have something to get links to, but to link from a page.
Query Structure Matters For Mystery Solving
MSN has expanded its Instant Answers search feature to include sports statistics, weather, politician information, and holiday customs. MSN can even tell you how many licks it takes to get to the center of a Tootsie Roll Pop, if you know how to ask the question.
Inform Brings Structure To News Search
A new search engine culls stories from news sites, blogs, and subscription sites, and categorizes and groups them automatically.
How To Choose A Legal Structure For Your Business
Whether you are starting a small business from your home or opening a new, large operation, you will need to decide which business structure is better suited to you and your company’s needs.
Editorial Structure and Social Media
John Battelle on the LA Times Wikitorial fiasco: But when I read about this, I instantly recognized a core problem with the approach: it was top down community, rather than bottom up….
The Best Day Ever to Design a Database Structure
Have you ever been faced with the challenge of designing a new database structure? Do you have to redevelop an existing database?
Ten Steps To A Well Optimized Website – Step 3: Site Structure
Welcome to part three in this search engine positioning series. In the last article we discussed the importance and considerations that much be made while creating the content that will provide the highest ROI for your optimization efforts. In part three we will discuss the importance of site structure.
Link Structure Beats Google’s Network Filter
If you run a network of sites then there’s a new algorithmic speculation you need to be aware of – the network filter.
Sharpen Your Writing With Structure
At some point, every serious writer is forced to sit down and conclude that there is something seriously wrong with their work. It wanders; it is pretty in some spots and horribly ugly in others. It doesn’t always make sense, and is uneven in places. Even though every sentence is grammatically correct, there is something fundamentally broken about the piece.