SEO involves lots of tedium and hard work. There is no way around it: building links, optimizing pages, researching competition, writing content, posting things on various websites"all this and more is required for a truly effective SEO campaign.
I know many individuals ranging from web designers to business owners who like to believe that creativity, ingenuity, and hard work will win out in the search engine optimization wars and that "inspired" or "genuine intention" websites...
Editor's Pick in Templates & Tuning, December 2006 This interesting article presents the questions you should consider as to when you should use a site template or wizard to build your own website. The author gives good advice.
Faced with the massive amount of competition among anything even remotely general online, it's no wonder why most SEO consultants (including SEO super stars like Aaron Wall) routinely regurgitate the conventional marketing wisdom of go niche.
Yikes! Learning from spammers? Am I nuts? Nope (at least I don't think so!). Read on, and you'll see why I feel we can learn a lesson from spammers. Spammers operate on the idea of quantity over quality. They produce huge numbers of auto generated pages filled with ads.
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, December 2006 This very informative article will help you to understand the continued comparison of benefits and liabilities of Liquid VS Fixed Layout. The author explains when a mixed approach works best.