The Key is in Your Keywords – Part 1

Joseph ComoWebsite Tips, Website Tools, Website Traffic

Do you know what keywords you should include in your website?  Also, do you know where to place your keywords, and how frequently to use them?  Knowing what keywords work best for your website, along with good placement and frequency of occurrence, are what gets your website noticed by search engines.  In Part 1 of “The Key is in Your …

The 101 on Meta Tags

Joseph ComoWebsite Tips, Website Tools, Website Traffic

What meta tags do you have on your website?  While they are not as highly valued as they used to be, meta tags can still gain you some recognition by search engines.  Meta tags are HTML codes that you insert into a header on a page of your website, right after the title tag (this is done in your site’s …

Web Genius Summit – volume 1

Jeffery KirkShameless Self Promotion, Website Conversion, Website Tips, Website Tools, Website Traffic

The Web Genius Summit has just concluded the first set of 12 interviews.  You can read about the first six sessions in the previous post at Web Genius Summit Update. This current post will give a recap of the final six interviews of volume 1… The second half of the series kicked off with Erik Stafford.  Erik is an internationally …

Web Genius Summit Update

Jeffery KirkShameless Self Promotion, Website Conversion, Website Tips, Website Tools, Website Traffic

Now that we’re half way through the first set of guest experts on the Web Genius Summit, I would like to take a few minutes to summarize what you may have missed. In case you’re not familiar with the Web Genius Summit, let me first give you a brief description… I am interviewing business and internet geniuses for 60 minutes …

The Evolution of Online Stores, Part Three

Robert HoldemanWebsite Conversion, Website Tips

Just this past week I went to a website that is well-known in its niche industry, comes up #1 on Google search engine results page, and offers fantastic items for sale, with a customized eCommerce approach that seems designed circa 1955.  OK, you caught me… no internet in 1955, so it must have been near the end of the last Century.   …