Mad Fish SEO Quarterly Update

September 30th, 2009

small to big coffeeThe crew at Mad Fish SEO has been swimming in projects the last few months, launching new web sites, growing marketing campaigns and creating a few handy tools for ourselves.  It is no wonder September kind of blew past us.  Can it be October already?  At least we spent that time putting together some great projects that we are pretty excited about.

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Keyword Importance in URLs

September 10th, 2009

urls2In the recent Search engine ranking report from SEOmoz, the number ten (out of 24) ranking factor was “Keyword Use in the Page Name URL (i.e. madfishseo.com/folder/keyword.html).

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Do Search Engines Understand Your Site?

September 2nd, 2009

Glossy Robot with Magnifying GlassEvery quality SEO campaign setup should start with a thorough analysis of the website’s code.  The reason for the code analysis is two fold: 1.) make sure a search engine crawler can make it through the page and find the pertinent content, and 2.) make sure that a search engine crawler best understands the pertinent keywords of each page.

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Twitter for Business

June 8th, 2009

twitterA client recently asked how much effort should really be put into Twitter. Their understanding was that it was just a platform for voyeurism at its finest, where kids and adults can share intimate or inane details to people who may or may not care. As someone who has been following Twitter for quite some time and who has seen it evolve heavily just in the last year, I was a bit surprised by this assessment. I quickly realized that the benefits that Twitter can have for a business, if used correctly, are not on the surface obvious, especially for those still thinking about marketing in the most traditional sense. Twitter can be used to promote and spread the word about traditional marketing campaigns. But it can also be a great venue for less structured, more grass roots, marketing (think scrappy marketing).

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4 Questions I Ask When Writing a Blog Post

May 7th, 2009

Zillions of blogs – that’s what I feel the internet is cram-packed with.  There are so many wonderfully written blogs worth reading and following; I have blog-reader guilt weekly because I have no time to read them all.  But, there are a lot of garbage blogs out there as well streaming pointless content for the sake of making noise in cyberspace.  I have written blog content for a number of companies and groups and have found that if I can answer yes to four pointed questions about any topic for any blog, then I can feel good about putting it out to the world.

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