Chad Sollis wrote:
Thanks Cole, great post,
Forgive me for chiming in late... I have not read all the posts, just
Coles,
but hope to provide some additional insight.
Something else that is widely overlooked in SEO, and quite possibly the
single most important thing you can do for a website is relevant back
links.
Despite the common theory of "Content is King," and fretting over title
tags, meta keywords, keyword density, and latent semantics... If you
focus
on your "popularity" (not talking about PR here)... your SEO rankings
will
start soaring.
So if I had a bunch of clients willing to link to my site, what html
snippet would I give them to post that would help the most? We do
postcards for Real Estate agents, so obvious keywords there would be
printing, postcards, marketing, recipes, etc. Is a pre-written snippet
of html the best way to go, or should I have them write something
themselves? Is a simple link to my website enough? I know I need to put
better descriptive text in my alt tags, but with the industry we're in,
it's hard to NOT have a graphics-heavy site, because they want to know
exactly how things will look (except for color, I'm talking layout
mainly) when they see it.
SEO sounds like a good^H^H^H^H great meeting topic to me.
Ash
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