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When setting up your site to be found on the web, there are many aspects to consider. One such aspect is the mind of the searcher. Sounds fancy and complicated, right? Well, it is not actually as intense as it may sound. Read on to find out… Obviously, your site needs to be easily crawlable. […]
              My First Blog post had to do with the “what” of SEO. This is a crash course on who uses and benefits from SEO. The keyword here is “persona”. What are the personas of people interacting with your site? The necessary steps here are to first: brainstorm a quick list of prospective users, then […]
Foam rollers are a popular recovery tool among lacrosse players, and they also represent a strong opportunity for SEO-focused fitness content. Athletes frequently search for recovery solutions using phrases like “foam rolling for lacrosse,” “best recovery tools for athletes,” or “how to reduce muscle soreness after games.” Content that directly connects foam rolling to a […]
Professional lacrosse is a great example of how niche sports can benefit from targeted SEO strategies. While it does not yet have the mainstream audience of the NFL or NBA, professional lacrosse has a highly engaged fan base that actively searches for league news, player updates, and game analysis. This makes it an ideal topic […]
Organic SEO vs Paid Search are two ways to drive consumer to your website. Paid search is making paid ads on search engines; The ads increase attractive to the website. With paid search it allows websites to get a guaranteed stream of consumer on search for the same type of products. The only kicker is […]
One of the most overlooked things in SEO has to be website speed. Everyone seems to be so focused on website layout, keywords, and landing pages, that that completely overlook optimization and load times. When consumers click on a website, they expect it to load quickly. When that doesn’t happen, consumers are far more likely […]
If I were to ask how many of you ever click to look at the second page of Google, I’d imagine it would be a very low number of responses. The same can be said for the wider internet. From some research online, only a very small percentage of internet searchers ever go past the […]
People connecting over the internet as an example of the importance of multilingual SEO.
One amazing aspects about the internet is that it enables people with different backgrounds and languages to exchange ideas. With the internet, an American easily can buy a German car or Japanese paper. The internet has expanded business globally, and with multilingual SEO an Italian, who cannot speak english, can purchase an iphone. People find […]
I curiously wondered if there was a book on SEO for dummies, to my shock, there is. While looking over the book, “SEO for Dummies” I found a section about SEO keywords that particularly interested me. This section discussed what to take into consideration when making keyword lists. Identifying Obvious Keywords Start with a simple […]
The article I looked at for my blog post added two subjects: Search engine optimization and Design. With my major being design and innovation, this article was very interesting to me, and with my design classes, everything seems to be clicking. The article talked about how even the best-looking website without good SEO can fall […]