Why Optimize?
Have you ever tried fishing in a fast stream without a fishing pole? Did you have much luck?
Well, if you do not spend the money to optimize your site you won't catch many "fish" either. Optimizing makes your site more "user friendly". When your customer is looking for the fishing pole that you so want to sell them and, they type "fishing pole" in their search bar you want to be there to greet them. Right on top. Just like a big fish should be!
Optimizing will be the best money you ever spend. Let us show you how.
Friday, January 18, 2008
Saturday, January 12, 2008
What's with all the talk about SEO?
What is SEO?
SEO = search engine optimization. Sounds a little scary at first but, if we brake it down it actually does make sense. A search engine is where you go to find information (Google, Firefox, Opera, Safari to name a few). When you type "green apples" in the search bar and click enter the engine tries to find all relavant information about "green apples". That can be alot of information and really hard to find exactly what you after. So you refine your search to "nutritional information on green apples". Ah, that's better! Now you have found exactly what you need.
This same principle applies to your website. The second search was "optimized" to find the information most relavant to your search. The sites that come up first are the ones that have told the search engines (via programming and other avenues) that they know the most about nutrition and green apples. These sites have been optimized and yours should be too.
If you are not sure if your site is properly optimized call www.taosw3.com and we can tell you.
SEO = search engine optimization. Sounds a little scary at first but, if we brake it down it actually does make sense. A search engine is where you go to find information (Google, Firefox, Opera, Safari to name a few). When you type "green apples" in the search bar and click enter the engine tries to find all relavant information about "green apples". That can be alot of information and really hard to find exactly what you after. So you refine your search to "nutritional information on green apples". Ah, that's better! Now you have found exactly what you need.
This same principle applies to your website. The second search was "optimized" to find the information most relavant to your search. The sites that come up first are the ones that have told the search engines (via programming and other avenues) that they know the most about nutrition and green apples. These sites have been optimized and yours should be too.
If you are not sure if your site is properly optimized call www.taosw3.com and we can tell you.
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