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Apr13

Veering your ebiz SEO away with Micromanagement

I’ve been hitting this wall more than once, and sadly I can’t tell that some new client won’t repeat the mistakes of others.
More than often the search optimizing process is not very well understood by the business owners. Not surprising though, given that Google dancing, Jagger1,2,3, etc. with all algorithm fixing and revamping bring a […]

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Apr12

Write More Content, not just as a SEO practice

Everyone and their mom is writing SEO articles and blogs advising on the following:

Keyword research, and keyphrases,
Page ranks,
Link building,
Content writing,
Site maps,
Metatags, keywords, description, title,
Submitting to directories,
Doing SEO with a white or a black hat on,
…and yes, blogging.

Phew! Well, actually every of the above issues is having its own importance. Some have lost much of their […]

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Filed in: Search Engines Optimizing The Google Bot Things


Mar24

SEO dancing with Googlebots

It was late Novemebr 2005 when i had one of many dialogues with this client. We at CAD TEK are performing some swift SEO services in an early development stage. Patience is not always considered as a central factor by clients, but this is standard human nature.
Client: -I don’t seem to be attracting more […]

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Mar13

Just SEO Basics and Organic Results

Well, getting a site like cadtekinc.net in Google Top10 (that’s the first search results page) took bit of time and bit more sweat. We picked up a keyphrase, composed of three keywords, and half a year later it was number one. Imagine it had the word “Autodesk” in it, then think we’re a small business […]

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Georg first started with programming in 1981. Did some machine engineering between 1985 and 1990. Then wasted an entire decade on DTP (Desktop Publishing), pre-press and printing. Since 2000, Georg escaped the Gutenberg territory to focus on web sites development and on-demand software applications programming. Don’t tell Georg that software comes in a box…