Posts Tagged ‘SEO’

  • CNN Give Dooce The Link
    @ThisIsRamesh @CNN Give @Dooce The Link. Heather Armstrong, the woman behind the famous blog Dooce, was recently invited to a white house forum on workplace flexibility. Although I am not a fan of Dooce, I have deep respect for her. This story was covered in many news media outlets including CNN. It felt good to see a blogger being  invited to the white house and being...
    by Ramesh (The Papa at Mommy Niri) at April 4th, 2010 at 06:04 pm
  • The Man Behind SEOmoz, Rand Fishkin
    Rand Fishkin & Mom Bloggers on #SEO #SESNY #SESAfter seeing tons of traffic and link juices being sent to a NYT article for apparently posting a controversial topic, I almost feel like SEO should be renamed as SCO (Sensation & Controversy Optimization). If your story is sensational or controversial, you are likely to get reaction, and especially if you are writing...
    by Ramesh (The Papa at Mommy Niri) at March 16th, 2010 at 08:03 pm
  • Got Content? Meet Joe Pulizzi, Author of Get Content Get Customers
    Is blogging a people’s movement? Do you think bloggers can topple corporations (maybe even governments)? I don’t view blogging as separate from individuals to corporations to governments.  Blogging as a tool can be powerful with all three groups.  Inherently, blogging today means that everyone can be publishers in five minutes.  The challenging part, for...
    by Ramesh (The Papa at Mommy Niri) at November 19th, 2009 at 09:11 pm
  • Hitting The Best Heading: Keywords Or Punchlines?
    You have been blogging for a while and your readers love your blog. They like the punchlines and stories until some one said that you were missing on keywords. OMG! Does that mean you are missing on Google traffic? Any SEO expert (these days there are dime a dozen, including me) would tell that you MUST have a certain number of keywords (which ones?) in your story otherwise...
    by Ramesh (The Papa at Mommy Niri) at October 7th, 2009 at 06:10 pm
  • Are Those Links Really Innocent?
    First it comes as a request for a product review with (innocent) hints of link here or there. Next it becomes a request for specific (suggested) keywords within links. Thats not too much to ask for. Is it? Could it hurt or Would it hurt? Should I just do it because they are giving a sample product? Don’t think that marketers are doing a favor by giving you a sample...
    by Ramesh (The Papa at Mommy Niri) at October 6th, 2009 at 10:10 am