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  In This Issue:
  • Create an editorial calendar for better search engine results.
  • Make your site attractive and SEO friendly.
  • Question of the Month
 

Hello,

Spring is here! Does your site need some SEO Spring Cleaning?

Read the 2 articles below to help get your site into swimsuit shape.

Create an editorial calendar for better search engine results.

Find out why it's so important to have editorial calendars for your blogs.

Editorial calendars are important because they help you provide relevant information to your clients and potential customers, right when they need it - or even just a tad before they even realize that they do!

For example, let's say that you're selling income tax software and your product contains cutting edge features that allow its users to take full advantage of last minute deductions. Some of your clients may not be aware of new deductions - so this topic belongs on your 2008 editorial calendars now, for filing of 2007 taxes - and again in October or November, which will give your clients time to take full advantage of these tax deductions in 2009.

Keep reading to learn the steps for creating your 2008 editorial calendar. >>



Your site can be attractive and SEO friendly!

Remember that famous phrase from the movie Field of Dreams? "If you build it, they will come." From an SEO web development perspective, this could not be further from the truth. The line would have to be, "If you build it to be SEO friendly, they will come."

So, just how do you build an SEO friendly website? Here we will cover a few of the basics that are essential for developing an effective SEO website.

Read what you should do - plus what your developer should avoid doing - to create an effective SEO website >>


Did you see Google's April Fool's Pranks?

The fun loving folks at Google love a good joke. See what sorts of pranks they were up to on this past April Fool's:


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Question of
the Month

I looked at my site's logs and there was a program called Slurp visiting my site. Should I be concerned?

Did you know that search engine spiders have names? Googlebot, Slurp, Ask Jeeves and ia_archiver are some of the spider names used by the most popular search engines on the web.

Find out more about search engine spiders and their names...



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Glossary Term
Alt Text - Short for Alternative Text, this text associated with an image that appears as text when you hover over and is necessary for a ADA compliant site. Search engines read this text like they do the normal text on the page.

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