SEO 101: Answering Listener Questions
Posted on 26. Sep, 2007 by Carolyn Shelby in SEO 101
Because it’s been awhile since we spent an episode answering listener questions posted on the SEO 101 website, we (David Brown, Brian Mark, and moi) decided to tackle all of the questions submitted by one of the more prolific question askers. So this episode is dedicated to BrainBugg, thank you for all the questions and for being a loyal listener. Hopefully we answered all of your questions satisfactorily. :)
In this episode, we address the value and desirability (or lack thereof, depending) of country specific top level domains (ccTLDs) versus the standard top level domains (TLDs) like .com, .net and .org; sites that can be used to check KEI (Keyword Effectiveness Index) for TLDs other than .com; choosing good subdomains; citing and referencing other people’s blog posts on your blog; the value of directory sites; and what happens when the “SEO secret” gets out.
Listen online or download this SEO 101 episode for later listening from the SEO 101 podcast site. Originally aired on September 26, 2007 on Webmaster Radio.
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Carolyn Shelby is an search engine optimization expert and experienced webmaster who specializes in rebuilding underperforming (or just ancient) web sites and relaunching them, while preserving existing inbound links and search engine rankings.
She is based out of Chicago, Illinois and is available for
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