Mobilizing Your Site For Added Traffic
A few weeks ago, I installed a new WordPress plugin on this site that would enable visitors on mobile devices to find their experience here worthwhile and make it more likely they would stick around on their visit, perhaps engage by leaving a comment, and maybe even return again.

http://archive.webdevelopernews.com/2010/0723.html

07.23.10

Approaching Modern Web Development And SEO
Are you still chasing crap links around? Doing PageRank sculpting or being fanatical over meta data? Then methinks you should stick around and read this post as you could be stuck somewhere circa 2007 in your SEO efforts.

http://archive.webdevelopernews.com/2010/0709.html

07.09.10

goMobi Helps Businesses And Developers Go Mobile
Mobile development firm dotMobi introduced goMobi, a product designed to help businesses create and publish quality mobile websites.

http://archive.webdevelopernews.com/2010/0625.html

06.25.10

Optimizing Your Local Site Keyword Selection
Here we will touch on how to use a number of metrics in order to finalize local keyword selection for your website. During the last few posts I have reviewed how to generate keyword ideas, and sort them by traffic volume using Google's Keyword Research Tool.

http://archive.webdevelopernews.com/2010/0611.html

06.11.10

Developing An SEO Strategy For Franchise Groups
While working at People To My Site, I've had the opportunity to work with many companies in the franchise business. Let me tell you, working with a platform of franchisees is a whole different animal than normal SEO.

http://archive.webdevelopernews.com/2010/0528.html

05.28.10

Changing Your Logo To The Second Link
Reading the post Common SEO Mistakes: CSS Image Replacement, I found myself criticized for making the logo here an H1 tag, as well as for making it the first link.

http://archive.webdevelopernews.com/2010/0514.html

05.14.10

Benchmarking And Testing Your SEO Strategy
How to measure SEO success. Recently we learned that most SEOs still consider that rankings are a performance indicator, just less of a value than in the past. Or at least according to a recent poll we held.

http://archive.webdevelopernews.com/2010/0430.html

04.3010

Making Your WordPress Search Perform Well
Search is a bit part of any online presence. Most people focus on getting people to their site, but what happens after they are there? Does your blogs search perform as well as it should?

http://archive.webdevelopernews.com/2010/0416.html

04.16.10

Remember To Start Small When Optimizing Your Websites
I generally implement my optimization campaigns in two phases. The first phase is a quick run through to get as many of the site pages "search engine friendly" as possible. The second is a much more thorough process that provides a complete optimization for each page.

http://archive.webdevelopernews.com/2010/0409.html

04.09.10

Understanding The Anatomy Of Link Building
Link Analysis Progression. I said in my last post that each link is essentially a vote for the page that's being linked to. That, essentially, was the original link analysis factors. Things have come a long way since then. Today's link analysis factors are far more complex

http://archive.webdevelopernews.com/2010/0326.html

03.26.10

Social Sharing: The Next Evolution Of Link Building
I just finished reading an interesting TechCrunch article about how Google has upgrade Google Reader, making it more visual. What's interesting to me, as a search engine optimization expert and online marketer, is not the fact that Google has upgrade Google Reader. It is, after all, pretty cool stuff.

http://archive.webdevelopernews.com/2010/0312.html

03.12.10

Getting Answers To All Your SEO Questions
I don't usually participate in memes, but this SEO FAQ meme interests me... and I hope it will interest you.  By way of introduction this SEO FAQ: 30+ SEO questions you always wanted an answer to was started by Berlin-based SEO specialist, Tad Chef.

http://archive.webdevelopernews.com/2010/0226.html

02.26.10

Designing And Testing Your Landing Page For SEO Ranking
Part of the problem with landing page design for SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is that there is a conflict between the type of page that is likely to rank on a search engine and the type of page that a person will interact with.

http://archive.webdevelopernews.com/2010/0212.html

02.12.10

Getting Your Proper Link Credit For Domain
I recently received an email from Duane Long asking a question about redirecting a domain name that he had recently purchased.

http://archive.webdevelopernews.com/2010/0129.html

01.29.10

Checking Your Newsletters In Multiple Platforms
If you send out a regular online newsletter and aren't subscribed to your mailing list, you are making a huge mistake. Today I received a weekly newsletter from a well known website.

http://archive.webdevelopernews.com/2010/0115.html

01.15.10