Tag Archives: On-Page Optimization
XHTML + CSS or Tables – Does it Matter?

XHTML + CSS or Tables – Does it Matter?

Posted 14 June 2009 | By Mike | Categories: Google, On-Page Optimization, Organic Traffic | 1 Comment

I just watched a video of Matt Cutts answering the question:
Is a website designed with a CSS-based layout more SEO friendly than a table based layout?
I was expecting Matt to say, yes in fact there are reasons CSS+XHTML works better for SEO.  He did not.  He basically said, use whatever works best for you. WOW.  [...]

Monitoring Incoming Links

Monitoring Incoming Links

Posted 13 January 2009 | By Mike | Categories: Link Building | No Comments

One of the most underrated aspects of Search Engine Optimization is in the act of making the most from already established incoming links. Too much emphasis is placed on getting links; as if every SEO wakes up in the morning and turns into a link building machine.
Analyzing your current store of incoming links for [...]