Keyword Rankings for Local Search
November 30th, 2010

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It’s been a few months since my last post for Wordszilla. Maybe I should consider some guest bloggers, eh? But I have posted a blog for the OrangeSoda website, and I’ll share the link below.

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Objective vs. Subjective Elements of Writing
August 20th, 2010
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From TimTim.com

Writing can be very difficult to judge, as many factors are subjective (what an individual thinks) as opposed to objective (independent of thought or individual preference, such as rules of grammar). In guaranteeing the quality of writing, it’s important to constitute exactly what you’re guaranteeing. Read the rest of this entry »

The Difference Between Singular and Plural Keywords in SEO
June 11th, 2010

Plural vs. Singular KeywordsAgain, I haven’t had much extra time to write a full, unique blog post for Wordszilla, but I wanted to touch upon a recent blog post I wrote for the OrangeSoda website. I talk about the difference between singular and plural keywords in regards for SEO and Read the rest of this entry »

SEO Topics: Website Conversion and Anchor Text
April 9th, 2010

SEO Website ConversionI have been not writing on this blog as often as I’d like to, but I have been getting some guest post action for the Internet marketing firm I work for, OrangeSoda. I am part of the SEO department and occasionally write for the company’s blog.

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Choosing Keywords for Your Website
February 28th, 2010

Choosing Keywords for WebsiteFor small business owners who don’t have enough time to sit down and write copy for their website, or for individuals who don’t feel confident in their writing skills, it is still a wise decision to take the time to research and focus on particular keywords for the website. Doing so will make your website’s text more effective—for the user and search engines alike. Read the rest of this entry »