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Eyeflow Owner Phil Laboon had a article published on Pittsburgh Creative’s new blog today titled “How to Build Free Back Links Using Directories”. Phil goes over how to find industry specific and geo-targeted directories.
“While this may not seem obvious to the casual search engine user the logic is actually very simple. It’s impossible to quickly build hundreds of quality back links to your site. While anyone can optimize their meta tags, title tags, or even body copy there is no quick way to get links from other sites to yours. Of course there are a lot of spam techniques (spamming blogs, reciprocal link building, bogus comments on guest books) search engines are constantly developing algorithms to catch these black hat techniques and If caught – you could face heavily penalization or evening being completely banned from search engine results.”
Here’s a Video of Phil Presenting on this Topic this Past Summer;
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For more than six years, I have been assisting schools with Internet marketing and helping them overcome some common – and not-so-common- mistakes in their online strategy and execution. But recently, it seems that all types of post-secondary institutions are making some serious errors.
In the last year or so, I’ve witnessed what I consider to be unethical business methods, the problems that arise from those practices, and some other damaging but easily avoidable pitfalls. By avoiding the following mistakes, you can turn around your online marketing efforts and see an immediate impart on your bottom line.
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We just received the Fburary issue of the Pittsburgh TEQ Magazine which features an interview with Eyeflow owner Phil Laboon. This issues talks about our unique approach to search engine marketing.
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There are several methods of SEO, but the strategy of choice at Eyeflow remains organic SEO. The word organic refers to the links that come up during Google searches: organic search results. Eyeflow’s goal is to help clients’ Web sites rank as high as possible in these natural results without having to pay the search engine for the traffic.
“We study the Google algorithm and tweak the various factors,” said Eyeflow Founder and Owner Phil Laboon, “so that Google feels that your Web site is the best fit for a particular search.”
Here’s two ways to read the article if you don’t get a copy of the TEQ magazine;
Thanks again to the Pittsburgh Technology Council for their support.
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