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	<title>Jack Miller Consulting &#187; SEO</title>
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		<title>Don&#8217;t let this happen to you &#8211; be found on line.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jan 2008 00:22:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jack Miller</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don&#8217;t make it hard for people to find you on the internet!
So, last night I spent the evening at an event sponsored by a small,    will-not-be-mentioned software company.  They obviously had spent big    bucks to sponsor this event, and the event organizers to their credit made    [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="simpleBlogDescription documentDescription description">Don&#8217;t make it hard for people to find you on the internet!</div>
<p>So, last night I spent the evening at an event sponsored by a small,    will-not-be-mentioned software company.  They obviously had spent big    bucks to sponsor this event, and the event organizers to their credit made    a point of mentioning the sponsors several times during the show.</p>
<p>I left the show interested in the company, and wanting to find out more    today I went to Google and typed in their name.</p>
<p>Nothing but pages of non-relevant results.</p>
<p>I tried their name, plus &#8220;software&#8221;, plus even more detailed descriptions    of things I saw promoted.</p>
<p>No dice.  Nada.  Can&#8217;t find &#8216;em.</p>
<p>From my perspective, they might have just as well burned the money they    spent on the event.  Since there were no trinkets handed out with    their URL on it, I really have no good way to find out about them.</p>
<p>My best guess is they have some fancy website made all in flash, with    little or no search engine readable text anywhere to be found.  Plus,    their company name did not lead me to an obvious url to type in &#8211; so I&#8217;m    just one more potential buyer, adrift and unlikely to purchase.</p>
<p>UPDATE:</p>
<p>I did find their site after a few more guesses at their domain name &#8211; and    voila, a fancy flash website with only a few keywords in the meta    tags.  Once I found that, I did see that they could be found by an    obvious variation on their name &#8211; one word instead of two, i.e.    &#8220;softwarecompany&#8221; vs. &#8220;software company&#8221;, but it makes you wonder how many    hits they are missing from people that make this mistake.  Obvious    take away &#8211; more key phrases (exact matches and close ones), more text,    more find-ability.</p>
<p>I will be forwarding them a copy of this blog entry, and a referral to a    company I work with that does search engine visibility.  In this day    and age, a business can&#8217;t be hard to find online, and even a few small    tweaks make a difference.</p>
<p>BTW, Great show guys!  Thanks for supporting the local arts scene in    Austin!</p>
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		<title>Are reciprocal links dead? Reciprocal linking is a standard technique for increasing search engine popularity; does it still work?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Nov 2005 19:13:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jack Miller</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a nice article put together by Webstatsgold about this question.
Reciprocal linking is the practice of swapping links between you and    another website.  Typically, you will link their website in exchange    for them linking to your website.
This article has some good information about changes in Google&#8217;s search  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="simpleBlogDescription documentDescription description">This is a nice article put together by Webstatsgold about this question.</div>
<div>Reciprocal linking is the practice of swapping links between you and    another website.  Typically, you will link their website in exchange    for them linking to your website.</p>
<p>This article has some good information about changes in Google&#8217;s search    engine, as well as some strategies that appear to still work well.     Inbound linking and consistent use of relevant anchor text in links appear    to be viable strategies for increasing website importance and rankings in    search engines.</p>
<p>See</p>
<p><span class="link-external"><a href="http://www.webstatsgold.com/are-reciprocal-links-dead.htm" target="_blank">Are Recipricol Links Dead? Click here to read the    article.</a></span></p>
<p>This is not an endorsement of products or services offered by Webstats    Gold.</p></div>
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