Michael Mayhew posted a blog entry Feb 11, 2009
Search engine optimization tutorial
Step By Step Page Optimization
Starting at the top of your index/home page something like this:
(After your logo or header graphic)
1) A heading tag that includes a keyword(s) or keyword phrases. A heading tag is bigger and bolder text than normal body text, so a search engine places more... more »
Michael Mayhew posted a blog entry Feb 11, 2009
Search Engine Ranking
Ranking Rules Of Thumb
The simple rule of thumb is that content counts, and that content near the top of a page counts for more than content at the end. In particular, the HTML title and the first couple lines of text are the most important part of your pages. If the words and phrases that match a... more »
Michael Mayhew posted a blog entry Feb 11, 2009
Google Tips
Here are some of the important tips and tricks that can be employed while dealing with Google.
Do’s
· A website should have crystal clear hierarchy and links and should preferably be easy to navigate.
· A site map is required to help the users go around your site and in case the site map has... more »
Michael Mayhew posted a blog entry Feb 11, 2009
Google Dance
Do You Know The GOOGLE Dance?
Because of the nature of Page Rank, the calculations need to be performed about 40 times and, because the index is so large, the calculations take several days to complete. During this period, the search results fluctuate; sometimes minute-by minute. It is because of... more »
Michael Mayhew posted a blog entry Feb 10, 2009
Buying A Website
Here’s some resources to help you out when
buying or selling your websites.
Website Auction Sites:
Sedo - http:/
Website Brokers - (brokerage, not an auction) - http:/
Michael Mayhew posted a blog entry Feb 10, 2009
Escrow
Once there is an agreement in place, and your funds have been sent to the Escrow Company, the changes are ready to begin. Here are some guidelines to follow, after which the escrow company will release the funds to the buyer:
1. The seller will transfer the domain name either to you or to the escrow... more »