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What is your reason for a website redesign?

March 10, 2010

I’ve been reading this article from Gerry Mcgovern with a heading ‘Web redesign is bad strategy’.
http://www.gerrymcgovern.com/nt/2007/nt-2007-07-30-redesign.htm
My reasons for a website redesign is to respond from customer feedback about the site, reviews from usability experts, company rebranding and make the site visually appealing.
Another would be to make a site SEO friendly. Search Engine Optimisation is more [...]

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What’s the current trend in SEO?

March 6, 2010

I want to promote and brand my website to survive in the SEO world. My ultimate goal is to drive quality traffic (don’t want junk traffic) and to grasp more customers through goal conversion.

I have already tried Advanced SEO tactics like
1). Community Creation in Social Networking (Web 2.0 – Participatory Web)
2). Blog Posting & [...]

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SEO: Site Reviews- know of any?

March 4, 2010

Does anyone have a list of websites where I can write up website reviews and have them posted? These sites must be search engine friendly.
Why would you want to review websites on someone else’s site? I don’t think you will find much value in that.
Perhaps what you should consider is setting up a blog with [...]

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URL SEO – want URL to contain keywords?

February 28, 2010

I own a website that does running race reviews. Currently the urls show up in the following format.
http://www.zoomzer.com/races/view/50
Where ‘50′ references the Santa Cruz Mermaid Triathlon in the database. How do I make the URL read more along the lines of :
http://www.zoomzer.com/races/view/santa_cruz_mermaid_triathlon
Wouldn’t this help my SEO?
No — not in they way in which you have [...]

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