Why Someone Else Should Write Your Website’s Content

March 20, 2019 in Tips by

Content creation is one of the most challenging parts of my job. Not creating it- that’s easy. The hard part is convincing clients of the importance of allowing me to create content for their site. Unfortunately, this is also the easiest way to win, as it has more customers and more revenue, and it’s almost […]

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Google’s UX Playbooks (TL;DR Editions)

February 25, 2019 in Tips by

A few years ago, Google “accidentally” released user-experience playbooks for several industries. These documents tell you the best ways to get more out of your website’s traffic. I think they can help your site bring more value, too.

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What WordPress Developers Need to Know About Links and SEO

January 21, 2019 in Tips by

This is the final part of a presentation I gave at WordCamp for WordPress Developers and SEO in Asheville. Even if you don’t use WordPress, I think you’ll find this useful. Here’s the video, if you’d like to watch it.

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What WordPress Developers Need to Know About Content and SEO

January 21, 2019 in Tips by

This is part of a presentation I gave for WordPress developers about SEO in Asheville- for WordCamp. Even if you don’t use WordPress, this might still help you. You can watch the video, too.

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Important Technical SEO Considerations for WordPress Sites

January 21, 2019 in Tips by

This is the third part of a WordPress SEO talk I gave in Asheville for WordCamp. The first defined SEO. The second talked about measuring SEO efforts. While this is specific to WordPress, I’m sure it will help you even if you don’t use this platform. If you don’t want to read this transcript, you […]

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How to measure an SEO campaign

January 21, 2019 in Tips by

This is the second part of a presentation I did for WordPress developers about SEO at WordCamp Asheville. You can read the first part (which defines SEO) before you read this or watch the entire presentation yourself.

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What is SEO? What SEO is not.

January 21, 2019 in Tips by

This is a partial transcript of a presentation I gave about SEO for WordPress sites at WordCamp Asheville. Even if you’re not using a WordPress site, I think you’ll find this useful. I don’t like the title to my talk [Stop It Now! Things Well-Meaning WordPress Developers Do That Hurts SEO]. It’s so negative. I think […]

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Get More from Your Website from Hotjar

July 19, 2018 in Tips by

A few months ago, at a conference, I was introduced to Hotjar. This is a service that allows you to watch people interact with your website (among many other features). When I got home, I installed it right away.

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The Occasional Website Checklist

April 24, 2018 in Tips by

It takes a lot of effort to maintain- let alone market- a website. That means some things get overlooked. Here’s a list of things you should check on your site now and then. Are your visitors encountering broken pages? Even the best maintained website contains broken links. When a visitor ends up on a lost […]

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Get Found for Services Near Me

March 19, 2018 in Tips by

I’ve noticed an increasing trend recently: people looking for services that are nearby. Is this something your company should consider? If so, how can you be found by people looking for services near you?

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