Monthly Archives: | June, 2011

Title Tag Dos and Don’ts

  June 21, 2011
  Category :     Search Engine Optimization | SEO
  Philip O'Hara
The title tag is the most important tag. It has an average role in SEO and more importantly it can be a difference maker in bringing traffic to your website. The title tag not only displays on top of the browser window, but also appears as linked text in search engine results. So, if you want your title tag to...

Houston Social Media Marketing for Search Engine Optimization

  June 16, 2011
  Category :     SEO Link Building,   Social Media Marketing | Social Networking,   Social Networking,   Twitter Social Networking,   Website Marketing
  Philip O'Hara
Houston search engine optimization is most effective when it keeps on top of new developments in the industry. Google confirmed the inclusion of social media in its algorithm as of the Panda Update in February 2011. Services such as Facebook and Twitter now have a direct impact on SERPs. What does this mean exactly? Perhaps this inclusion was a prelude...

SEO Blogging Attracts Reliable Customers

  June 10, 2011
  Category :     Blogging | SEO Blogging
  Philip O'Hara
Houston Search Engine Optimization Consultants at Directory One encourage clients to attract reliable, interested customers to their website through blogging. Blogging can be a great way to showcase your business’ services, cutting edge developments or newly trending topics. For example, if you are a Houston Door Company, your blog is an excellent place to showcase recently completed projects. Blogs are...

Houston SEO Site Map & Keyword Research

  June 8, 2011
  Category :     Search Engine Optimization | SEO,   SEO Link Building,   Website Marketing
  Philip O'Hara
Once your Houston Search Engine Optimization Consultant has completed the keyword research and targeted your company’s area of interest, the keyword research will immediately be put to use in the site architecture. The structure of the site should be easy to use and easily navigable by clients. Examine your keyword list. There should be a primary keyword for the whole...