AR's Outside Blogs - A BIG Mistake. - 06/26/08 12:38 PM
Everyone is so excited about the new outside blogs. But has anyone stopped to think about what this will do for Activerain's SEO???
I think its great that AR is working hard to improve their blogging network. But to create a new network of blogs that will run parallel with a pre-existing network on the same domain is a bad idea!
I have been a Web Developer/SEO consultant for 8 years. If anyone thinks that duplicate content doesn't have an affect on SERPs they are crazy! Yes a few duplicated article won't hurt but we are talking about duplicating an entire … (7 comments)

RE/MAX is the most searched for Real Estate company on the internet. - 06/11/08 01:48 PM
A recent article at MarketingPilgrim.com shows that RE/MAX is the most searched for real estate company on Google. The article, which talks about how to best use an internet marketing technique known as Search Engine Optimization (SEO), shows that RE/MAX beats all of it’s competitors including CENTURY 21, Prudential, Coldwell Banker, and Keller Williams in search volume. The data used in the article comes from Google Trends. Google Trends charts how often a particular search term is entered into Google. The data shows that RE/MAX has dominated it’s competitors since at least 2004 which is as far back as Google Trends … (6 comments)

A Bulletproof SEO Strategy for Real Estate Professionals - 06/11/08 12:14 PM
Hello, REALTORs! It seems as if everyone on the internet these days is talking about SEO. Search Engine Optimization is the practice of optimizing your site or blog to perform better in search engines. There are literally thousands of techniques that you can try to tweak and optimize your site. However after close to 10 years in the industry I have discovered all that it takes to rank high on Google. I know what works and what doesn’t and, I am here to share it all with you!  I recently wrote an article for an article contest on MarketingPilgrim.com that has … (3 comments)

 


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