Ignite Social Media // Blog // SEO
SEO
When you’re thinking about targeting your customers, then you’d better know how to optimize your content so they’ll find it. Search Engine Optimization is one such way to do just that. We’ve got in house experts on the subject, and we’re happy to share their thoughts with you.
Related Posts
-
7 Google Plus Data Points That Could Change SEO
Brian Chappell | July 07, 2011 | View Comments
Google, as a company, is one of the most powerful PR machines in the world. In recent times Google has started discussing openly the lack of importance of Pagerank, which has been the main driving factor behind ranking in Google since its inception around 2001. They are also openly talking about the diminishing role links are playing [...]
-
Wordtracker SEO Blogging Tool
Olivia Hayes | August 28, 2009 | View Comments
In his eternal campaign to impart his SEO wisdom upon us copywriters here at Ignite, Brian Chappell is forever introducing us to tools that can help make us writers more proficient and productive. A big part of getting us aesthetically sensitive artsy types to use something is that it has to feel right as well as be unassuming enough to incorporate itself into whatever wacked-out creative process we’ve already established.
-
How Social Media Profiles Help with Search Engine Optimization
Jim Tobin | April 28, 2009 | View Comments
know enough about SEO to be dangerous to people like Brian Chappell, who is our expert, but this is sort of an SEO 101 post anyway. When I started Ignite Social Media in July of 2007, I could see pretty clearly that I didn’t rank very well for my name. While I’m no “John Smith,” I do have some competition for the term “Jim Tobin”.
-
Social Media Metrics coming to an algorithm near you – Part 1
Brian Chappell | March 18, 2008 | View Comments
Lets face it, the underling algorithms used by the top players in search are slowly becoming archaic. We are fast approaching a time when the need for new algorithmic measures are becoming more and more important. Gaming is as rampant as ever, and the playing fields are getting more skewed by the day. In many industries, if you do not have deep pockets, then you will not be able to compete. No matter how great of a product offering you have, nor how exceptional your content is.





