Many people think that SEO is a set-it and forget it endeavor. The theory is that once you optimize the site then there really isn't much more to do after that.
While there are hundreds of thousands of posts on maximizing external links for your blog, like a red headed step child no one pays much attention to internal links.
Here's a classic case of cookie sniffing gone really terribly wrong. I allow 1st party cookies in Chrome, and the only restrictions I've made are to on 3rd party cookies.
SEO: time-intensive, ever changing, and highly misunderstood. Creating a website design that is appealing, while also search engine friendly, is one of the hardest parts about SEO web design.
Two years ago, I wrote an article entitled "Content Management Systems Equal Business Suicide." The basic premise was that at that time, CMS applications were inherently devoid of basic SEO functionality.
SEO is all about ranking. Whether you're optimizing code, creating keyword driven content or acquiring links; the aim is to appear at the top of Google's search engine results page (SERPs).
After the launch of Google Chrome in September last year, many webmasters and web developers have raised questions on how to make their sites look good in Google Chrome.
There are many ways to analyze the effect of blogging with Google Analytics ranking at the top for most due to the pricetag of free and robust features.