by Paolo Cornacchia | Jan 28, 2019
I must say that I have had only negative experiences dealing with Maryland SEO marketing companies that parlay their digital marketing footprint into SEO. That is not to say that I do not believe that there are companies out there that do what they are supposed to do, it’s just that, in my not so limited experience, I have not encountered... More >>
by Paolo Cornacchia | Sep 6, 2018
This article is an elaboration of an article I posted in December 2017. SEO challenges are not exactly few and far between. Leveraging website content in order to maximize SEO needs to be done exactingly. The greatest SEO challenges is overcoming the sense that SEO is made up of disparate parts when it really needs to be addressed as a whole.... More >>
by Paolo Cornacchia | Dec 26, 2017
Google inherently produces some competitive SEO challenges for the business owner. Google search queries for key products or services in a particular industry will be keenly watched by your competitors. As a result, it is important to keep an eye on where your website’s pages fall in Google search queries. Through careful analysis, we can... More >>
by Paolo Cornacchia | Aug 14, 2017
When related SEO keywords begin to appear in Google Webmasters, it’s a good idea to research those keywords in order to determine if the page or website’s keyword strategy should be changed. If these keywords turn out to be competitive keywords, we should begin to explore avenues that might boost impressions /clicks. Generally, when... More >>
by Paolo Cornacchia | Jun 16, 2017
Given the arduous and slow task of building inbound links as part of an ongoing SEO strategy, it would behoove a business to ensure that its content can muster what it can in order to have at least some visibility on the major search engines. From experience, many clients come to me with a brand new site having few if any inbound links. They now... More >>
by Paolo Cornacchia | Mar 26, 2017
Early in a particular website’s SEO overview, recently, I saw that the home page had too little content. In addition, someone had engineered bad web development practices as well, including the placement of large graphics with text in order to take a shortcut. It was a large e-commerce site. So I got to work adding content to the body of... More >>
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