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Google Analytics for Facebook Fan Pages

by Mark on February 25th, 2010 in SEO articles, Search Engine Optimisation, Social Media Optimisation, Web Development

So here I am, sipping on my morning coffee reading through the Search Engine Journal when I stumble across this little gem. The time has finally come; there is a way that you can add Google Analytics Tracking to your Facebook fan pages. To spare you the grief of reading through an entire blog article, here’s the simplest way to set up GA for your Facebook Fan Page.

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Polishing Your Inbound Link Network

by Mark on February 23rd, 2010 in International SEO, SEO articles, Search Engine Optimisation

Link building is one big game of chicken. Bold statement, yes, but there is perfectly valid reasoning to it. The object of link building in SEO is to increase the power of your link profile by creating as many links pointing inward to your site as possible, but the element of the game that makes it so hard to play is that your links need to be relevant and natural.

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Hammering Into 2010: What’s in store for us?

by Mark on January 6th, 2010 in Search Engine Optimisation, Social Media Optimisation

So here’s to the first Websalad blog post of 2010, and we all hope you had both a happy and safe Christmas and New Year! As I’m writing this, I’m about as limber as a rusty nail and my typing skills are a bit primal… It could have something to do with playing too much Super Mario for Wii over the past few days…

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SEO Friendly Social Media

by jason on November 9th, 2009 in Search Engine Optimisation, Social Media Optimisation

So you’ve successfully kicked off your social media campaign, your social profiles looks flawless and you’re beginning to calibrate a nice social media network. But are these profiles ranking well? If not, here are some tricks of the trade to help make your social profiles SEO friendly…

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SEO Tactics: Avoiding the red flags

by jason on September 21st, 2009 in International SEO, Landing Page Optimisation, SEO articles, Search Engine Optimisation

In the practice of SEO, you need to be cautious of some of the red flags that possess the power to damage your credibility and totally dismember all of the hard work you put in your SEO campaign.

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Understanding the ‘No-follow’ attribute in SEO

by jason on February 14th, 2009 in Search Engine Optimisation

For those SEO ‘first-timers’, understanding the importance of link attributes is paramount when it comes to your link building and networking activity on the web. The ‘no-follow’ tag attribute was introduced by Google in January 2005, the idea behind it being that websites could nullify link value by adding the ‘no-follow’ attribute to meta tags [...]

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