SEO Myths That Should Die: # 3
I’m continuing our efforts to kill off some pointless Search Engine Optimization myths that continue to hang on despite the best efforts of some of the industry’s most respected SEOs. Alas, even turkeys like today’s candidate for the electric chair are still breathing:
Meta Keywords Matter
The Meta Keywords tag was abused to death a long time [...]
Google Caffeine: Implications for Smaller Business?
Last week, Google announced that it was rolling out a major upgrade to its search platform. Dubbed “Caffeine,” this update is perhaps the biggest since 2005’s “Big Daddy” update. So what does this mean for businesses on the web and what should they be doing? I’d like to offer a brief explanation of Caffeine, the [...]
Matt Cutts says to use WordPress
Matt Cutts, of Google search quality team, discussed three step process to building up a really good site.
1. Have compelling content
2. Start a blog as it is the easiest way to get links
3. Smart marketing; with WordPress you have SEO covered
I agree that default WP is good at SEO but specific plug-ins and techniques make [...]


