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Archive for April, 2009

Facebook Phishing Scam - Beware

Posted by Jeff Stolarcyk on Apr 29, 2009

Be mindful of the domain name you’re seeing the next time you login to Facebook.  There’s a password-stealing scam on the loose, collecting info from a authentic-looking login screen on FBAction.com - or really, any site that isn’t Facebook.com.
(via Mashable)

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Looking Forward to Tackling SEO!

Posted by Rebecca Rowett on Apr 28, 2009

With my recent transition from PPC account manger to SEO specialist, I’m thrilled to become a member of the Solid Cactus SEO team. As I will certainly miss the many aspects of pay-per-click marketing and the clients I have been so lucky to have worked with, I’m excited to enter into the Search Engine [...]

More People Are Blogging - Should You?

Posted by Jeff Stolarcyk on Apr 27, 2009

According to eMarketer, the number of bloggers and the personal reach of bloggers is expanding and is projected to continue growing over the next five years.
This seems like a perfect place to exhort you to start blogging and tell you that blogging is going to blow the doors off of your online store.
Instead, my advice [...]

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Lose Your Job With Social Media

Posted by Mandy Boyle on Apr 22, 2009

In the age of constant information and connectivity, so many people forget that what we put out on the internet can be viewed by just about anyone…including your boss. Employees and college students entering the workforce are especially noticing the effects of social media content on their job. From web searches on an employee’s name, [...]

“We Can Get You In Google’s Index Within Minutes!”

Posted by Jeff Stolarcyk on Apr 20, 2009

Being indexed does not equal being ranked.

If you attended our SEO Webinar last week, you might remember that indexing is a topic that I touched on rather obliquely near the end of the Q+A, and one that Alicia spoke about near the beginning, as well. Some of my weekend reading got the thought stuck in [...]

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Cutting Through the OMG Factor

Posted by Jeff Stolarcyk on Apr 17, 2009

The promise of social media and, by its ultimate extension the mobile web, is that it can make our lives easier and more interconnected. We’re approaching a point where we can (maybe) pay for groceries by using a Wegman’s app for our phones and can order coffee at Starbucks via a Twitter direct message [...]

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A Few Gripes About “The Fail Whale”, And Thoughts On A Well Designed Twitter

Posted by Sarah Kinney on Apr 15, 2009

It’s no doubt Twitter is on the rise. If you disagree, I’m going to start counting how many times a day I get the glorious “Fail Whale” stating, “Twitter is over capacity” I can’t stand that whale, despite it’s cute appearance and happy-go-lucky grin. If you’ve never seen it and have no clue what I’m [...]

SEO and The Buying Cycle, From Rand

Posted by Alicia Magda on Apr 14, 2009

Rand Fishkin’s post on SEOmoz today, “There’s Way More Than 2 Ways to Make Money with SEO” is absolutely golden, and I’ll let Rand’s awesome and very handy chart speak for the article itself:
If you work in SEO, want to enhance your own site’s SEO, or in any utter “SEO” throughout the day, this chart [...]

Taking The OMG Out Of SEO

Posted by Shannon Mullery on Apr 13, 2009

As an SEO Specialist, I know firsthand that the Hows and Whys of making it work can seem overwhelming at times. How can we know if meta-keywords play any importance in rankings improvement? Are links pointing at a site more important than relevant content? Will my client with the site name that pays homage to [...]

How To Write Great Headlines

Posted by Mandy Boyle on Apr 7, 2009

Extra! Extra!
Though the days of shouting paper boys have come and gone, the principle of spreading information is still the same. In order to get your content, product description, or latest blog post read, you have to want to entice the reader in. Consider your headline the first impression you make upon your reader. It’s [...]

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