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SEO

I haven't been writing very much lately, we are just too damned busy and nothing really notable (in my opinion) has been happening in the world of technology.  However, today is a bit different and I was saddened by the loss of Steve Jobs who proved (as many others have before him) that money and success cannot guarantee a long life. 

Welcome to our Google PageRank PR6 website that has absolutely has no useful rank for any phrases that matter.  We are well respected in the SEO (search engine optimization) world and long ago lost count of all our successful campaigns.  People often come to us and point out that our website does not rank prominently for any phrases related to SEO and have the nerve to ask us why. 

The NY Times published an online article today titled Web Words That Lure the Readers which featured the Huffington Post and stated that 35% of their traffic comes from organic search. On the surface, this seems like discouraging news for their competition. The article makes it sound as though they have a stranglehold on the market.  If we dig a bit deeper, a very different conclusion can be reached.

Blogs can be a very effective tool to create foot traffic, build organic rank, and acquire valuable relevant inbound links for any web site.  A decision must be made whether to integrate the blog as a sub-directory within an existing domain or to create an entirely new domain.